@Calestous I disagree with that assertion; there is absolutely no evidence to support it. Besides, family entitlement isn't same with others
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@azzubairm Do follow the scientific literature. Just finished teaching a semester reviewing it. -
@Calestous When investigating an issue with large cultural variation such as effect of family on behaviour, it needs contextualising; No? -
@azzubairm Context and prejudice are different things. Evidence coming in from around the world on this. Doesn't support 1995 position. -
@Calestous I agree, context and prejudice aren't same;however, I've to see the evidence that family's claim of entitlement causes corruption -
@azzubairm Family claims of entitlement are expressed via nepotism. Unless if you think nepotism is not corrupting. -
@Calestous Entitlement comes in different ways, and not all corrupting. Nepotism is just one example, and even this depends on the context.
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@Calestous Interesting the inclusion of Twitter, even as humor.Is it now equivalent of world? -
@corneliagracchi This is not humor. Some people will follow you and then ask right away that you follow them. -
@Calestous Interesting insight as always. I am 70 with still much to learn!
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@Calestous I'd agree w/@azzubairm, entitlement to family seems ok; to others not sure. As part of family, I have right to it's fruit. No?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@calestous great tweet to start sunday!#humbleThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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