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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Actually, it says income and mothers educational level are the most important factors in their longitudinal study, that trumps both quality and quantity It's embedded in the article, since it's not as interesting as your take-home message Thanks for sharing [/quote] So if we are well off and I have a PhD, I can mail it in? Yes!![/quote] No. It means most well educated affluent parents are going to make education a priority, will provide stable housing and sufficient food, will likely have a father figure in place, probably won't live in a dangerous area, probably won't expose the kids to drugs and alcohol, etc. And common sense dictates that a kid growing up in that environment will fare better than a kid growing up with a crackhead in a trailer park. Duh! Who funds these studies? And why? [/quote]
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