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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thr Lancet just published an analysis of multiple studies in the subject: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(21)00582-1/fulltext "The consistency of these findings indicates that physical punishment is harmful to children and that policy remedies are warranted."[/quote] those are never controlled studies. they never account for context and application. [/quote] Yeah neither did the studies that showed SIDS rates fall when you put kids on their back to sleep and yet I assume you did that? If you want to hit your kids, just say you want to hit your kids as your preferred form of discipline. Don’t try to pretty it up by saying you’re “swatting” them or try to claim any intellectual rigor by discounting the various studies that refute it. Own your choices.[/quote] huh? https://safetosleep.nichd.nih.gov/activities/SIDS/progress there's a definite measurable difference. the spanking "studies" are scientific garbage. [/quote] The critique is that they don’t control for “context” . Measurable differences are observed in hit vs. not hit kids as well.[/quote] that was but one of many, many legitimate critiques. and the problem with your measurable differences is that it's correlative. You could measure similar differences in outcome between kids who live in 8,000 square houses vs. small apartments. [/quote] Studies control for socioeconomic factors. You're making up nonexistent problems and using it to dismiss studies. This is a well studied issue and multiple organizations recommend against corporal punishment based in the research.[/quote] show me the spanking studies that control for socioeconomic background. [/quote]
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