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Reply to "Can't wait to change my surname, but notice many women keeping theirs, is there a reason for this trend?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Studies show that it's better to all have the same last name but it's a personal decision.[/quote] What studies? Citations or you’re talking out of your nether end.[/quote] Here are the titles and sources of five academic studies and articles related to family members sharing last names: 1. "Sharing Surnames: Children, Family and Kinship" by Hayley Davies, 2011 (SAGE Journals) 2. "Sharing Surnames: Children, Family and Kinship" (ResearchGate) 3. "Last name analysis of mobility, gender imbalance, and nepotism across academic systems" (PNAS) 4. "The Power of Naming: Surnames, Children, and Spouses" (Oxford Academic) 5. "A Study of Family Communication & the College Experience" (STARS, University of Central Florida) These studies explore the implications of shared family last names in various contexts including family dynamics, academic settings, and societal norms.[/quote] Can you summarize what they say?[/quote] I don't think the poster of those links has read them. #1 and #2 are the same article which I can't open without a subscription. #3 is about nepotism in departmental appointments in academia measured by frequency of the same surnames. #4 is about paternal ownership, particularly fathers in divorce situations preventing their children's names from being changed. #5 is about whether family communication affects loneliness and depression in college students.[/quote] Oddly enough, ChatGPT-ing a short list of articles with "surname" in the title and a vague blurb of meaningless sentences does not an argument make.[/quote]
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