15 Mar
2001
15 Mar
'01
2:57 p.m.
Sampo Syreeni <decoy@iki.fi> writes:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, John Young wrote:
"According to the American Association of Blood Banks, 280,000 paternity tests were conducted in 1999, three times as many as a decade earliet. And in 28 percent of the tests, the man tested was found not to be the father."
Paternity test subjects are hardly representative of the whole population.
Indeed. Women are underrepresented. YY