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I'm not sure how that's obvious? School isn't where I learned about the Tuskegee experiment, so why would I assume that's the primary way people learn about it? That's a claim that actually needs some data to back it up.


I think this is pretty straightforwardly what any social scientist would expect, but if we must have data, see Figure 4 of https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3221924/#!po=29...


>I think this is pretty straightforwardly what any social scientist would expect

And statements like that are why I don't trust any social science without digging a few layers deeper than the data that's initially presented.




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