I googled "sheriff's daughter syndrome" and couldn't find.
I see some female psychologist with such dumb bias too. There was a crap horrible made brazilian research, asking people if the way women sexy dress style could increase rates of rape, and if people answered "yes",they would compute the data as if people had said the "sexy dress style" women deserved to be raped. So the final data in the study said most brazlian man thought women who dress sexy deserved to be raped, something like slamic's mind.
A female psychologist that appear on TV and gave interviews, for a local TV in my city, told in a reportage how society was so sexist, and mention the research as example. It was in her youtube chanel, with many other videos. I contacted her by email, polished explained how horrible made was the study, pointed a link explaining the crap, but she said that wasn't her fault, that she didn't made the research.
But she or ignored or didn't read the research in details. And she keept the video on her chanel even after I noticed her about these things, and didn't even put some warning notice on the video about the study be wrong.
She used to get people of her class (she teachs psychologyt) and friends (she is lesbian) and go to street dressed in reverse gender, to raise flag agains homofobia and transgenderfobia, sexism. But now that the ultra right president candidate it's almost winning, she posted a image on her Facebook showing feminism as bad as sexism (male chauvinist).
If we think about the kind of people that are legally authorized to manage people's mind.... psychologist psychiatrist... It's quite scaring...
On Brazil there are psichologist who state (as professional in field) the virgen Maria was the perfect women and ideal to be followed in life, and psychologists who said that man or women should never be upset if their wife/husband sleeps with other people.
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Originally Posted by freebeard
Known in the 1950s as 'sheriff's daughter syndrome'.
We had a situation recently in the Congress of the USofA, where one person refused to answer a 'gotcha' question yes-or-no, while the other took a few softball questions about what was on the table, and then as an aside, "Did you ever coach anyone on a polygraph test" and on to other things. The 'gotcha' (perjury) didn't come out until the next day.
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