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Experiential America: The Study
Right Wing Nation ^ | May 8th, 2007 | rightwingprof

Posted on 05/08/2007 2:23:41 PM PDT by chaos_5

Those alien abduction statistics were taken from "Experiential America: A Bipartisan Study," by Dr. Lucinda Porpoise Wellsley-Meyer and Dr. Robert Griffin. The paper itself is fascinating. Being co-written by a moonbat and a sane human being lends the paper a schizophrenic quality, and it ultimately had to be separated into sections because the two researchers could not agree on what was interesting or what conclusions to draw. While Dr. Lucinda Porpoise Wellsley-Meyer was fascinated by the space alien abduction data, Dr. Griffin saw it as evidence of possible mental imbalance, or at least a propensity for mass hallucination, and so forth.

Here are some excerpts. First, Dr. Lucinda Porpoise Wellsley-Meyer:

Most interesting was that so many reported being abducted by space aliens.

Have you ever been abducted by space aliens?
Y
N
N/A
Democrat 67% 20% 13%
Republican 0% 98% 1%
Libertarian 98% 1% 1%

Note that no Republicans reported being abducted. This would seem to indicate either that Republican intelligence is so low that the aliens do not find them interesting, or that reporting their abductions would brand them as hypocrites among their Christianist allies. Just as interesting is that Democrat and Liberarian respondents reported being abducted by two different aliens:

What type of aliens abducted you?
Grey
Reptilian
Don't remember
Democrat 25% 70% 5%
Libertarian 87% 11% 2%

There was, however, little difference at first glance in whether abductees were probed:

Did the aliens probe you?
Y
N
N/A
Democrats 89% 5% 6%
Libertarians 94% 1% 5%

There seems to be, however, a significant difference between Democrats and Libertarians regarding the number of orifices that were probed:

In how many orifices were you probed?
1
2
3+
Democrats 64% 11% 25%
Libertarians 23% 57% 20%

When we look at a crosstab, however, we see that this distinction correlates with the type of space alien, and not the political affiliation of the abductee:

Crosstab: Alien type and Orifices probed
1
2
3+
Grey 5% 34% 61%
Reptilian 81% 9% 0%

Note that the delicate-appearing Greys probe more orifices than the intimidating, fright-inducing Reptilians! This speaks to the greater truth of ignorant American Islamophobia, fearing Muslims because they look different, while the more familiar–the Christianist Religious Right–is more dangerous!

Dr. Robert Griffin, however, had a very different interpretation of the data:

Both Democrats and Libertarians show a significantly greater propensity for self-delusion, mass hysteria, and paranoia than Republicans, as seen by the vastly greater number of the former who believe they were abducted by space aliens. Note that they also demonstrate a greater need for therapeutic help (PEST, Post-Election Selection Trauma):

Did you seek therapy for PEST?
Y
N
N/A
Democrat 78% 2% 20%
Libertarian 56% 41% 3%

This indicates that Democrats and Libertarians believe themselves to be unstable, and feel they require psychological counseling to bear the disappointment of an election. It demonstrates a juvenile, narcissistic attitude. More interesting is the correlation between whether "abductees" reported being probed and whether they sought therapeutic intervention because they didn't like the election results:

Correlation: Probed and PEST
Probed
PEST 0.78

More interesting, however, is the relationship between the most important issue, specifically abortion, and the number of orifices reported to be probed:

Crosstab: Most important issue and number of orifices probed
1
2
3+
Abortion 2% 9% 89%

No other issue group reported as high an incidence of three or more orifices probed than the abortion group. This might suggest that these respondents have confused abortion and being "probed" by "space aliens" in their minds.

Clearly, further psychiatric research needs to be done. The only reasonable conclusion to be drawn from these data is that these respondents are confused, neurotic, delusional, hysterical, and paranoid.

I report. You decide.


TOPICS: Religion; Science; UFO's; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: democratssuggestible; libertariandopeheads
I think this explains just about everything!
1 posted on 05/08/2007 2:23:44 PM PDT by chaos_5
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To: chaos_5

I haven’t been able to find the study, so I’m pretty sure this is a parody. We’ll see what people can flush out about it. Funny either way though.

(Chaos_5, this is your wife, BTW)


2 posted on 05/08/2007 2:33:10 PM PDT by Shion (Hunter 2008! www.gohunter08.com)
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To: Shion

parody? I’m sure =o)


3 posted on 05/08/2007 3:28:15 PM PDT by chaos_5
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To: Las Vegas Dave

Mankind, Child of the Stars Mankind, Child of the Stars
by Otto O. Binder
and Max H. Flindt


4 posted on 05/09/2007 10:05:51 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Time heals all wounds, particularly when they're not yours. Profile updated May 7, 2007.)
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