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Parents accidentally confuse children's names more often when names sound alike Posted: 13 Jan 2014 11:33 AM PST Psychology researchers find parents set themselves up for speech errors when they give their children similar-sounding names. |
Posted: 13 Jan 2014 06:51 AM PST The U.S. teen birth rate fell rapidly between 2008 and 2012. The Great Recession played the biggest role in the decline, explaining more than half of the drop, but a new study shows that that the timing of the introduction of MTV's "16 and Pregnant" also had a significant impact on the staggering drop in teen birth rates. |
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