Those twins studies constitutes a low-power measurement of effects of whatever it is that parents in the broad population happen to be doing during the time period of the study.
Wow, I never thought of it that way. Thanks
It should not be confused with a measurement of the effects of best practice.
Aren't twin studies best practice? What's better?
As a broad estimate, any intervention that health insurance will pay is such an evidence-based intervention and there are more outside of that category, the standard for which evidence-based intervention are cover vary from state to state, nation to nation. Some of these have long-term effects.
That's a useful hereustic. Thanks for making it so clear :)
You write "barring...trauma". Is the definition of "trauma" broad enough to capture all the evidence-based interventions?
I'm a little confused here.
I just read this article about the felicific calculus of parenthood.
In the comments section, the following grabbed my attention.
Then, I read this article. Here are the highlights:
That's rather confronting:
* a '5' on a scale of happiness ain't that bad
* don't stress too much when raising your biological kids, you can't do that much
* they're probably not worth having anyway
Just kidding. But, the evidence is quite fascinating.