@applejack @Senpai-kun @admin @bot @graf @sjw @verita84 > 27.7% (Firestone et al. 2000)
> 14.3% (Marshall et al. 1986)
> 18.3% (Fedora et al. 1992)
> 19.4% (Freund et al. 1991)
> 25% (Seto et al. 2000)
I'd like to see these papers. Do you have them? Do you have the names of the papers? As I said when discussing Hall (1995) (
https://freespeechextremist.com/notice/ABS6jYOAA6jXXpo6i0 ), I am skeptical of claims like this. They tend to get passed around without anyone looking at them, and sometimes they turn out to be complete horseshit. (As far as the case of Mr. and Mrs. Johns, it's a little ridiculous: nobody would have written anything about them if it was a typical occurrence in the 1930s.)