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Sylvia Caras <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 30 Apr 2005 05:22:56 -0700
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"A child's bruises or broken bones are more likely to be called abuse when
a stepfather is in the home, and more likely to be called accident when a
biological father is, so data showing a higher incidence of abuse in homes
with a stepfather are ... biased.  'There is no substantial difference
between the rates of severe violence committed by generic parents and by
stepparents,' Prof. butler concludes"

Sharon  Bigley reviewing Adapting Minds, David Butler, WSJ, Friday, April
29, B1

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