Multiple Choice
Research suggests the reason why first-born children have higher IQs than their siblings is that first-born children:
A) tend to be favored by their parents throughout childhood.
B) have exclusive access to their parents' child-rearing until siblings are born.
C) on average, are exposed to fewer toxins in the womb.
D) are more likely to be breastfed than their siblings.
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