Psychology Today Apologizes for 'Black Women Less Attractive' Post

Started by garbon, May 29, 2011, 03:02:44 PM

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/atlantic/20110528/tc_atlantic/psychologytodayapologizesblackwomenlessattractivearticle38261

QuoteEarlier this month, the popular magazine Psychology Today published an article by evolutionary psychologist Satoshi Kanazawa titled "Why Are Black Women Less Physically Attractive Than Other Women?" that was met, expectedly, with mass outrage. The article used data based on another study to make several claims such as "black women are objectively less physically attractive than other women" yet "subjectively consider themselves to be far more physically attractive than others."

After some attempted editing of the title, the magazine retracted the post from its website in its entirety. Kanazawa in turn is facing an investigation by the London School of Economics, where he is a professor, after a unanimous vote for his dismissal by the student union.

Contributing writers to Psychology Today moved quickly to do some damage control. Dr. Kaufman, in his blog for the magazine "Beautiful Minds," wrote a post re-analyzing Kanazawa's data.

We retrieved the data from Add Health on which Satoshi Kanazawa based his conclusions to see whether his results hold up to scrutiny... Kanazawa mentions several times that his data on attractiveness are scored "objectively"... [However] the low convergence of ratings finding suggests that in this very large and representative dataset, beauty is mostly in the eye of the beholder. Because raters differ strongly in terms of how they rate... this source of variation needs to be taken into account when testing for average race differences in ratings of attractiveness. Kanazawa does not indicate that he did so.

Moreover, Kaufman noted that "the majority of [Kanazawa's] data were based on the ratings of attractiveness of the participants when they were teenagers." When the data was stratified based on age, he concluded that "as adults, Black Women in North America are not rated less attractive by interviewers of the Add health study."

In another post on magazine's website, Dr. Stanton Peele leveled his criticism at the field of evolutionary psychology as a whole.

[T]he logic underlying [Kanazawa's] racism is exactly that which drives the field -- i.e., there are biological imperatives that determine social behavior, attitudes, and undeniable human reality... [But] the only inevitabilities are (a) in Kanazwa's head and (b) ev psych's fantasy version of the human species as the end result of a deterministic evolutionary process that makes people think and act in the ways they say people must  -- that is, according to their own preferred prejudices (like Kanazawa's ideal woman -- who is NOT African-American!).

However, many were still waiting for a direct response from the magazine, who, according to Stanton, "is probably the most popular PT blogger." Considering the level of outrage, the apology was some time coming. Kaja Perina, the Editor-in-Chief, issued the following statement on Friday:

Last week, a blog post about race and appearance by Satoshi Kanazawa was published--and promptly removed--from this site. We deeply apologize for the pain and offense that this post caused. Psychology Today's mission is to inform the public, not to provide a platform for inflammatory and offensive material. Psychology Today does not tolerate racism or prejudice of any sort. The post was not approved by Psychology Today, but we take full responsibility for its publication on our site. We have taken measures to ensure that such an incident does not occur again. Again, we are deeply sorry for the hurt that this post caused.

However, there was no word on whether the magazine will continue to publish articles by Kanazawa. He has not published on entry on his blog since the one removed, although there is no indication that the blog will be terminated.

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QuoteWhy Are Black Women Less Physically Attractive Than Other Women

:lmfao:
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 :lol:

Yeah. Reanalyze the shit out of it. Perhaps you can make some shit up as well.


dps

QuoteKanazawa in turn is facing an investigation by the London School of Economics, where he is a professor

In related news, the London School of Psychology has openings for a couple economists.

mongers

Quote from: dps on May 29, 2011, 05:40:09 PM
QuoteKanazawa in turn is facing an investigation by the London School of Economics, where he is a professor

In related news, the London School of Psychology has openings for a couple economists.

Good god, I'm getting old; senior moment here, I went for an interview at the LSE, but for the life of me I can't remember what it was for.   :blush:
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Quote from: dps on May 29, 2011, 05:40:09 PM
QuoteKanazawa in turn is facing an investigation by the London School of Economics, where he is a professor

In related news, the London School of Psychology has openings for a couple economists.

As long as they're obliquely anti-Semitic, it's OK.

Weijun

Quote from: Neil on May 29, 2011, 06:00:07 PM
Why would they apologize for that?
Clearly, they read the headline but not the article.  Even Kaufman's critique only shows that the data imply that black women age well.  Still, when dealing with such a sensitive issue, perhaps "according to survey data" would be a less shocking term than "objectively."

I am not sure how they measured any of this.  From the neck down, some of the most amazing bodies I have seen have been black girls.

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I'm not usually a fan of the sisters, although I've seen a fair number of hot black women.  On the other hand, my understanding is that there is no such a thing as a "black" phenotype, at least as specifically as there's a European or Asian one, at least other than the obvious common denominator of "until 1600, my ancestors lived in the tropics, so my skin is dark."
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Quote from: Admiral Yi on May 29, 2011, 09:18:19 PM
I have never seen a nice pair of tits on a black girl.
Some can be droopy but there are some really great pairs out there.

BTW, what is the policy on NSFW pics/links?

Neil

Quote from: Weijun on May 29, 2011, 09:28:32 PM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on May 29, 2011, 09:18:19 PM
I have never seen a nice pair of tits on a black girl.
Some can be droopy but there are some really great pairs out there.

BTW, what is the policy on NSFW pics/links?
No hotlinks.  You can link to NSFW content, but you have to identify it as such.
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