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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here you go, OP: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/children-with-liberal-parents-more-likely-to-suffer-mental-health-problems-study/ar-AA1kRFiC The science is settled.[/quote] This is very interesting [/quote] Not really "The study was conducted by surveying 6,643 parents, 2,956 of whom lived with an adolescent, as well as 1,580 of the adolescents. The groups were asked about mental health and doctor visits, as well as parenting styles, relationship quality, personality traits, and views on the institution of marriage. They were also asked about social media use." It is a self-reported survey. The author of the paper works at the IFS. [url]https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/institute-for-family-studies/[/url] In review, the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) reports on and researches the role of marriage on the health of children and society. Most information on this website is rooted in fact and is well-sourced. There is little use of loaded language; however, story selection favors the conservative view of traditional marriage. While IFS does not come out directly and say they oppose same-sex marriage, they routinely promote two-parent heterosexual families as the ideal. And while the PP posted a link from MSN, the article was originally posted in the Washington Examiner. The original study was posted on IFS but then puts a political spin on how authoritative parenting is best and basically only used by conservatives and also that positive views on marriage institution play into it somehow. The issue is that 1) its self-reported and 2) its self-reported. Oh, and 3) is being used politically. [/quote]
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