Re: Re: Marriages between relatives are widespread in the Middle East
Err, you're a mathematician, right? Think
I have complained in the OP that the statistics don't break up the numbers. Still, if we assume the worst possible scenario, that the numbers were acquired by a poll which didn't have a cutoff (at third cousin or fourth) but simply asked "are you married to a relative?", we still get valuable information.
How many people in any average country outside of Middle East would answer "yes" to that question? Single digit percentage, I bet - in sharp contrast to the region we discuss.
Originally posted by Lul Thyme
Meaningless statistics alert.
OR MORE DISTANT RELATIVES.
In other news ,
Marriages between relatives are widespread in the U.S, particularly in California, where a government study has found that 100% of all marriages are between first and second cousins or more distant relatives.
Meaningless statistics alert.
OR MORE DISTANT RELATIVES.
In other news ,
Marriages between relatives are widespread in the U.S, particularly in California, where a government study has found that 100% of all marriages are between first and second cousins or more distant relatives.
I have complained in the OP that the statistics don't break up the numbers. Still, if we assume the worst possible scenario, that the numbers were acquired by a poll which didn't have a cutoff (at third cousin or fourth) but simply asked "are you married to a relative?", we still get valuable information.
How many people in any average country outside of Middle East would answer "yes" to that question? Single digit percentage, I bet - in sharp contrast to the region we discuss.
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