Just as made up as the headline of this clickbait article. Please for the love of science, don’t believe this as a fact until someone has done research to what the headline is claiming. Just take a look at the title of the research this article is based on: www.rbmojournal.com/article/…/fulltext
kippinitreal@lemmy.world
on 17 Dec 19:14
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Whoa! Kids don’t care about legal documents but happy guardians? I’m shocked!
No but seriously, the sampling is terrible.
Our study involved surveys, interviews and observations with 41 heterosexual and LGBTQ+ parents from 23 elective co-parent families in the UK, the US and Europe.
Yeah no shit there’s no difference between families in affluent countries. Try sampling in Asia or Africa or first generation immigrants. The kids would get bullied & taunted so badly they’d resent their unmarried parents. The societal outlook on an unmarried couple & children having pride in their family units is a major determinant a child’s happiness.
MadhuGururajan@programming.dev
on 18 Dec 04:39
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“Asia? Africa?” Might as well be Narnia for some folks
RustyEarthfire@lemmy.world
on 18 Dec 01:39
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Actual title of the research paper is Elective co-parenting with someone already known versus someone met online: implications for parent and child psychological functioning.
It compares a small sample of two different co-parenting situations, and while it does conclude they are both within “normal range”, it certainly doesn’t make or justify the claim in the headline, which doesn’t even mention co-parenting.
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No shit. Almost like all that bullshit was made up by religious nut bags to promote their bigoted views.
Just as made up as the headline of this clickbait article. Please for the love of science, don’t believe this as a fact until someone has done research to what the headline is claiming. Just take a look at the title of the research this article is based on: www.rbmojournal.com/article/…/fulltext
Whoa! Kids don’t care about legal documents but happy guardians? I’m shocked!
No but seriously, the sampling is terrible.
Yeah no shit there’s no difference between families in affluent countries. Try sampling in Asia or Africa or first generation immigrants. The kids would get bullied & taunted so badly they’d resent their unmarried parents. The societal outlook on an unmarried couple & children having pride in their family units is a major determinant a child’s happiness.
“Asia? Africa?” Might as well be Narnia for some folks
Actual title of the research paper is Elective co-parenting with someone already known versus someone met online: implications for parent and child psychological functioning.
It compares a small sample of two different co-parenting situations, and while it does conclude they are both within “normal range”, it certainly doesn’t make or justify the claim in the headline, which doesn’t even mention co-parenting.
As per usual. Research papers must be misquoted or you’re doing “journalism” wrong