Multiple Choice
Many studies have reported differences in personality or achievement between first-born and later born children. However, most of those studies can be faulted for confusing birth order effects with the effects of
A) recent vs. earlier cohorts.
B) large vs. small family size.
C) longitudinal vs. cross-sectional studies.
D) male vs. female.
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