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Every parent claims to love all their children equally, but new research suggests otherwise. A new study has found that ...
Research involving more than 19,000 people shows favoritism can damage relationships for both the favored and unfavored.
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Researchers at Brigham Young University say parents might subtly show favoritism based on birth order, personality, and ...
As disciples of Christ, we are His ensign,” Elder Gary E. Stevenson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles told Brigham Young ...
A new study has found that birth order, temperament, and gender could determine the preferences of parents—who tend to favor ...
It turns out, parents have surprisingly similar preferences. While every family has their own particular dynamic, researchers ...
Now that it’s all over and the Ohio State Buckeyes are the college football national champions, it can be definitively said: ...
Dr. Alex Jensen at BYU conducted a study answering the question siblings have had for a long time: Do parents actually have a favorite child?
After a long look at the football landscape in America, there is no reason that Deion Sanders should rush to the NFL.
The SAT is one of the most intense exams that a student can take before going to college, and two students at Charlestown High School scored a 1500.