No, of course it doesn’t follow automatically, but a lot of the time people point out an average difference between men and women, this is the case. I happen to think it’s quite likely that there are good explanations for the phenomena you cite that don’t include “women are intrinsically more biased against cryonics than men”; there are certainly possible explanations, so it would be a bit daft to assume that that one possibility explains all the variance.
I happen to think it’s quite likely that there are good explanations for the phenomena you cite that don’t include “women are intrinsically more biased against cryonics than men”
I think the explanation is that women are intrinsically more conformist then men and since cryonics is currently unusual and perceived as weird, well.
so it would be a bit daft to assume that that one possibility explains all the variance.
The rule of thumb is that 20% of the causes are responsible for 80% of the effect.
No, of course it doesn’t follow automatically, but a lot of the time people point out an average difference between men and women, this is the case. I happen to think it’s quite likely that there are good explanations for the phenomena you cite that don’t include “women are intrinsically more biased against cryonics than men”; there are certainly possible explanations, so it would be a bit daft to assume that that one possibility explains all the variance.
I think the explanation is that women are intrinsically more conformist then men and since cryonics is currently unusual and perceived as weird, well.
The rule of thumb is that 20% of the causes are responsible for 80% of the effect.