December 11, 1998
Do Parents Matter? Scholars Need to Explain What Research Really Shows
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Rags-to-riches stories always strike a responsive chord in Americans' hearts. We love to hear about the drug-company representative who writes a best seller in his spare time, the young gymnast who competes despite a serious injury and wins an Olympic gold medal, the son of a poor widow in Arkansas who becomes the leader of the free world. We love underdogs. Best of all is an |
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