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How to teach honesty in a child
The researchers assessed honesty, emotionality, conscientiousness and other qualities.
Children who grow up in families with older and younger siblings tend to be more honest and willing to compromise than those who do not have siblings. This conclusion was reached by two Canadian psychologists from Brock University and the University of Calgary, reports Phys.org.
In their article, Michael Ashtona and Kibeom Lieb describe that they learned this by analyzing the data of thousands of people who filled out profiles on the corresponding site. In this new study, the researchers took a new approach: They looked for personality differences between children who grew up with different numbers of siblings and children who had no brothers or…