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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
I thought that it was very interesting when the articles mentioned that the issue had to be an interdisciplinary one between biology and sociology. I, on the contrary, felt that if that were the case, the study would be difficult to conduct since social interactions change quite frequently and especially in regards to gender issues, further changes might be coming along quite soon. In which case, the study would need to be constantly readjusted, so... It might be better to try to conduct a research to gain results that would be related to concrete, unchanging factors in health (like how hormones might be secreted at different ways) and then work from there? That way, the finding will be relevant years from now, even if social norms could have changed.
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