It turns out, parents have surprisingly similar preferences. While every family has their own particular dynamic, researchers have discovered that, in most families, favoritism actually follows a ...
Siblings share a unique bond built from shared memories, family rituals and the occasional argument. But ask almost anyone ...
Researchers at Brigham Young University say parents might subtly show favoritism based on birth order, personality, and gender.
New research shows parents do have a favourite child, showering affection on younger siblings, daughters, and the more ...
Parents really do have favorite children ... favor sons," lead author Associate Professor Alexander Jensen, at Brigham Young University's School of Family Life, told Newsweek.
But what if we told you that, actually, your parents might just have a favourite. New research from Brigham Young University (BYU) suggests younger siblings generally receive more favourable treatment ...