Selective placement
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selective-placement-166-12368422
title:
Selective placement
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In adoption studies, selective placement refers to the practice by which adoption agencies tend to deliberately match certain characteristics of an adopted child's adopted parents with those of his or her biological parents. When this occurs, it results in a correlation between environments between biological relatives raised in different homes. It has the potential to bias the conclusions of such studies, because twins who were reared in separate environments may in fact have been reared in muc
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Phenomenon in adoption studies
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_placement
date created:
2019-05-11T01:37:15Z
date modified:
2024-08-29T22:32:02Z
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