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List six reasons why punishment fails.
Firstborns
Individuals who are the oldest children in their families, often considered to have unique psychological traits and developmental experiences.
Open To Experience
A personality trait characterized by a willingness to try new activities, indulge in imaginative and intellectual pursuits, and embrace novel ideas.
Longitudinal Personality Development Studies
Research studies that follow the same individuals over a period of time to observe changes in their personality.
Cohort Effect
The tendency for a research finding to be limited to one group, or cohort, of people, such as people all living during a particular era or in a particular location.
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