"5 to 15 percent of the men on birth certificates are not the biological fathers of their children" --http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2007/07/who-s-your-daddy/305969/ …
@carloshasanax Fair enough it's better to have a more accurate #. I assumed Atlantic Monthly (my source) would be accurate.
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@HeerJeet It's shoddiness on their part. There's a high percentage of non-paternity in disputed paternity cases, but that's expected. -
@HeerJeet But it's low, usually less than one in twenty, and often closer to one in fifty. Some cases due to chimera, secret adoptions, etc. - Show replies
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