In a previous study published in Nature Human Behaviour, Varnum and Grossmann claim that reductions in gender inequality are linked to reductions in pathogen prevalence in the United States between 1951 and 2013. Since the statistical methods used by Varnum and Grossmann are known to induce (seemingly) significant correlations between unrelated time series, so-called spurious or non-sense correlations, we test here whether the statistical association between gender inequality and pathogens prevalence in its current form also is the result of mis-specified models that do not correctly account for the temporal structure of the data. Our analysis clearly suggests that this is the case. We then discuss and apply several standard approaches of modelling time-series processes in the data and show that there is, at least as of now, no support for a statistical association between gender inequality and pathogen prevalence.
翻译:在《自然人类行为》、Varnum和Grossmann出版的前一份研究报告中,我们在这里测试性别不平等与病原体流行之间的统计联系是否也是错误指定模型的结果,这些模型没有正确反映数据的时间结构。我们的分析清楚地表明,情况就是这样。 我们随后讨论并运用了数据中模拟时间序列过程的若干标准方法,显示目前至少没有支持性别不平等和病原体流行之间的统计联系。