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Parental altruism and common property regulation

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"... Abstract. Since any regulation of a common property resource must be selected and enforced by a government of finitely lived agents, a natural way to study common property regulation is to study the behaviour of these governments. In this paper such behaviour is analysed in an overlapping generation ..."
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Abstract. Since any regulation of a common property resource must be selected and enforced by a government of finitely lived agents, a natural way to study common property regulation is to study the behaviour of these governments. In this paper such behaviour is analysed in an overlapping

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by Kristel C. M. C. Koeijvoetsa, Albert Wiegman, Jessica Rodenburg, Joep C. Defesche , 2005
"... lipoproteins and cardiovascular disease risk: a parent-offspring study Version unknown ..."
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lipoproteins and cardiovascular disease risk: a parent-offspring study Version unknown

Parents and Surrogate Parents

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"... The relationship most commonly represented in literature is probably the romantic/sexual relationship between a man and a woman (or, occasionally, between two people of the same gender). However, the parent-child relationship is found almost as frequently. This is not always a biological relationshi ..."
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The relationship most commonly represented in literature is probably the romantic/sexual relationship between a man and a woman (or, occasionally, between two people of the same gender). However, the parent-child relationship is found almost as frequently. This is not always a biological

parenting participation

by Corresponding Sonam Yang, Youn-soo Roh, Sonam Yang
"... This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons At- ..."
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This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons At-

Education and Teaching Commons

by James Michael O'connell , 1993
"... An examination of parent perceptions of the quality of school practices and their relationship to parent support for the school ..."
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An examination of parent perceptions of the quality of school practices and their relationship to parent support for the school

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"... Title Mite and pet allergen levels in homes of children born to allergic and nonallergic parents: the PIAMA study ..."
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Title Mite and pet allergen levels in homes of children born to allergic and nonallergic parents: the PIAMA study

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by François Doz, Bouazza N, Minard-colin V, Prepublication History, Licence See
"... Parental comprehension of the benefits/ risks of first-line randomised clinical trials in children with solid tumours: a two-stage cross-sectional interview study ..."
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Parental comprehension of the benefits/ risks of first-line randomised clinical trials in children with solid tumours: a two-stage cross-sectional interview study

Parental Attitudes towards Sex Education in the Home

by Results Parent, Survey Conducted, Lee E. Sieswerda, Peggy Blekkenhorst, Lee E. Sieswerda
"... have conversations with their parents about sex, they felt uncomfortable doing so. They felt that the most important factor in improving communication about sex between parents and children was beginning conversations earlier – long before puberty – and over a period of time, and that the common par ..."
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have conversations with their parents about sex, they felt uncomfortable doing so. They felt that the most important factor in improving communication about sex between parents and children was beginning conversations earlier – long before puberty – and over a period of time, and that the common

Name Clustering on the Basis of Parental Preferences

by Gerrit Bloothooft, Loek Groot
"... Parents do not choose fi rst names for their children at random. Using two large datasets, for the UK and the Netherlands, covering the names of children born in the same family over a period of two decades, this paper seeks to identify clusters of names entirely inferred from common parental naming ..."
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Parents do not choose fi rst names for their children at random. Using two large datasets, for the UK and the Netherlands, covering the names of children born in the same family over a period of two decades, this paper seeks to identify clusters of names entirely inferred from common parental

Parenting and beyond: common neurocircuits underlying parental and altruistic caregiving. Parenting, Science and Practice

by James E. Swain, Sara Konrath, Stephanie L. Brown, Eric D. Finegood, Leyla B. Akce, Carolyn J. Dayton, S. Shaun Ho - Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry , 2012
"... Interpersonal relationships constitute the foundation on which human society is based. The infant-caregiver bond is the earliest and most influential of these relationships. Driven by evolu-tionary pressure for survival, parents feel compelled to provide care to their biological offspring. However, ..."
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Interpersonal relationships constitute the foundation on which human society is based. The infant-caregiver bond is the earliest and most influential of these relationships. Driven by evolu-tionary pressure for survival, parents feel compelled to provide care to their biological offspring. However
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