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They... feel... female?
You know when studies are biased, when they start using feelings instead of arguments.
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As in, they generally conform to the expectations of a ‘male’ or ‘female’ brain. The scientist isn’t getting all warm and fuzzy, he’s
making a generalization.
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Not to mention a sample of less than 100 is highly unreliable in such studies, especially compared to 1.5 thousand people examined in the "Can You Tell Which Brains Are Male? Neither Can These Scientists" article.
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You can look at both and come to some consistent conclusions: there’s no binary ‘male’ or ‘female’ brain but a whole range, with most people sitting somewhere in that range; you can still make broad generalizations about the person’s gender based on their brain; transgender people’s brains will generally trend towards the individual’s gender identity.