@Scholars_Stage @JayMan471 ...*genetic* differences there.
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@hbdchick@JayMan471 But this really is a trivial objection, b/c there is no convincing explanation for why siblings born further from the1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@hbdchick@JayMan471 the divorce would be more likely to inherit the genes that caused the divorce than their younger siblings.3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@Scholars_Stage@JayMan471 ...confounds by not using identical twins (and even they're not 100% identical). siblings share only 50%...1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@hbdchick@JayMan471 But that is not necessary to prove the point. So lets say we have 1,000 of these families. Each has 3 siblings @ diff1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@hbdchick@JayMan471 ages when the divorce happens. We later find out, that for a stat. sig number of these families, outcomes differ b/t1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@hbdchick@JayMan471 the siblings in way that correlates with their age during the divorce. If the diff is truly significant then we know2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@hbdchick@JayMan471 that the cause cannot be hereditary, 'cuz the prob. that genes would be inherited in that distribution is tiny6 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@Scholars_Stage@JayMan471 ...show much, if any, effects *into adulthood* at all. further research is required, of course.)2 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
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@hbdchick@Scholars_Stage No further research is required. If father absence had an effect, it'd turn up in the shared envir. It does NOT.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
@JayMan471 ...but it would be nice to confirm.
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