Is the black pill reproducible and scientifically validated?

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There’s some truth to it but I’m starting to question it because a lot if not most of the black pill relies on evolutionary psychology especially when touching on how females have different psychology / nature to males’ psychology and how it touches on things like dating and just man to woman interactions in society in general.

Evolutionary psychology, like many fields in the behavioral sciences, is facing challenges related to the broader "replication crisis" that has affected psychology as a whole. The replication crisis refers to the difficulty researchers have encountered when trying to reproduce the results of past studies. In 2015, the Reproducibility Project attempted to replicate 100 psychological studies and found that only 36% of the results were successfully replicated. This issue spans across various domains of psychology, including evolutionary psychology, social psychology, and behavioral economics.


In evolutionary psychology, some specific challenges relate to the complexity of studying human behavior, which is influenced by a wide range of environmental, cultural, and biological factors. So because of this complexity they highlight it can lead to inconsistent results and make replication more difficult. Also, the emphasis on novelty in academic publishing sometimes leads to a lack of incentive to conduct replication studies, contributing to the crisis.
 
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while you wrote this, chad replicated with your oneitis
 
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pointless asking here nowadays
 
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