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Health, 12.07.2019 15:40, PinkDivaGirl02

This is a psychology question - but there is no option for that, so i put it under health. i need an answer quick - i have a research question to"why is it that children of older parents (more than 40 years old) are better adjusted, have closer ties with their parents, and are more socially skilled when they enter school than children of younger parents (less than 40 years old)? " i have to come up with numerical data. i'd like to do a survey. how would i split up the qualities of the child into a survey. what questions could i ask?

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