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Religious TV viewers not as frightened as secular counterparts
Yitzhak Tesler
Published: 26.05.12, 12:21
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1. Is more research needed?
shrinkDave ,   Miami usa   (05.27.12)
This is indeed an interesting finding, that will require close examination of the research methods used. I would caution anyone making conclusions based on this article that numerous research projects have been duplicated with completely different results. Personally I would investigate extraneous influences that would skew the research.
2. i think
(05.27.12)
it is true in life also as seculars think that they can catch evryting and understand evry issue .. realy it is wrong but religouse know that it is not the real they believe to do well and god will help
3. My sentiments exactly, when in Bnei Brak: a Circus!
tom ,   tel aviv   (05.27.12)
4. Not sure why study was conducted in the first place; premise
(05.28.12)
seems facile -- not surprising when we see the pic of the conductor of said study, yet to have his chalakah. ...and if "the study was aborted, as there were not enough settlers who had televisions in their homes," then WHOM did they conduct the "religious" side of the study with? ...and since when does scientific study produce, not percentages or statistics, but statements such as, "It is my belief that..." Where are your hard-hitting scientific findings, sir? Sounds like an overinflated "finding" where the professor is helping his female doc.-student with a thesis of "unprecedented" findings (ooh. ahh.)
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