I mean assuming it's a normal distribution in both sexes would already be a huge assumption because the numbers don't really bare that out If that was true,
I think you're a bit too focused on the numerical idea that 0-25 quality mothers are to blame for their horrible stats but I think it's trying too hard to put a quantitative quality number on an abstract like parenthood.
I'm not saying that mechanism is strictly to blame. Only that even if mothers and fathers were of equal everything, the bias in the courts would still make single fathers outperform on average.
I'm sure there's tons of other considerations. Like if sons or daughters do better under different sexes of single parents and which of those combinations are more common.
I mean assuming it's a normal distribution in both sexes would already be a huge assumption because the numbers don't really bare that out If that was true,
I think you're a bit too focused on the numerical idea that 0-25 quality mothers are to blame for their horrible stats but I think it's trying too hard to put a quantitative quality number on an abstract like parenthood.
I'm not saying that mechanism is strictly to blame. Only that even if mothers and fathers were of equal everything, the bias in the courts would still make single fathers outperform on average.
I'm sure there's tons of other considerations. Like if sons or daughters do better under different sexes of single parents and which of those combinations are more common.