I would not push comparisons like that. Unlikely to replicate in other studies. Omitted variables and look at the standard errors! @edwest
In general, best to stick to comparing main effects, not comparative effects. Especially not the latter based on p values. @edwest
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Also need to control for disadvantage of the household: shared env. effects likely to be higher in disadv. families.
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Adoptive parents are higher than average S.
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Interesting, so adoption may mimic benefits of intens. preschool tutoring, which boosts employability of disadv kids
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