tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7207011.post2370310441815018255..comments2024-02-23T15:48:24.856-07:00Comments on The Cracked Crystal Ball II: The Quest For Knowledge ContinuesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7207011.post-66029143382720366752011-01-28T07:11:42.023-07:002011-01-28T07:11:42.023-07:00(1) The article does talk about FTM subjects as w...(1) The article does talk about FTM subjects as well. <br /><br />(2) The size of n in any study involving transsexuals has always been small; the studies cited in the article actually have pretty good sample sizes. <br /><br />(3) Your question about 'outing' people (or non-outed people) and the effect on the numbers is a good one. That likely requires some very large population studies to get meaningful numbers. (and may only give us a baseline for the frequency of potential transsexual identity in society)<br /><br />... since brain scans of this nature are fairly expensive, I'm guessing that won't happen for a long time yet.MgShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11183962674882855323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7207011.post-79284481847046222602011-01-27T16:26:26.935-07:002011-01-27T16:26:26.935-07:00Interesting. I'd like to see a much larger st...Interesting. I'd like to see a much larger study group! And scans of female-to-male subjects as well.<br /><br />Although, if it's a valid method... what about outing people? Or non-outed people throwing off the numbers?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00720825330155285784noreply@blogger.com