Birth order is commonly believed to affect the behavior of children in a family. In one early study, researchers used surveys to collect data on all the children in 100 homes. The surveys included information about family size, financial status, gender, spacing of births, and personality traits. From these data, researchers have concluded that first-born children are more intelligent and are high achievers while the last–born children are risk-takers and humorous. This study is most likely
A)pseudo-scientific as the data were collected but may not be reliable B) scientific as it attempted to explain the natural world and offered evidence C) pseudo-scientific as it asked a testable question and drew a conclusion D) scientific as it was supported by evidence and led to new research
Im going to get some help :o Im very busy so I cant help you much.
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D. and Hey Careless
D?!
I would have to say D. too.
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