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Title: New Findings Contradict Experts' Long-Held View; Big Families: Not Necessarily Duller
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1. Boodman, Sandra G.
New Findings Contradict Experts' Long-Held View; Big Families: Not Necessarily Duller
Washington Post, June 27, 2000, Health; Pg. Z06
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79
Publisher: Washington Post
Keyword(s): Birth Order; Children, Academic Development; Cognitive Ability; Family Formation; Family Size; Family Studies

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This article reports on the American Psychologist study (Rodgers et al.) which utilizes Children of the NLSY79 data to dispel the myth that larger family size causes children with lower IQs.
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Boodman, Sandra G. "New Findings Contradict Experts' Long-Held View; Big Families: Not Necessarily Duller." Washington Post, June 27, 2000, Health; Pg. Z06.