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New study shows parents often favor daughters and youngest children, highlighting patterns in parental preferences.
New research from Brigham Young University reveals that most parents prefer certain children over others, a phenomenon known as parental differential treatment (PDT).
The study found that daughters and youngest children often receive more favoritism.
Additionally, children who are more agreeable and responsible tend to be favored.
The lead author, Alex Jensen, believes understanding these patterns can help parents address their children's feelings better.
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Un nuevo estudio muestra que los padres a menudo favorecen a las hijas y a los hijos más pequeños, destacando los patrones en las preferencias de los padres.