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Too often profligacy is the sole reasoning behind a woman’s decision to raise a child without paternal influence. ... A child with strong paternal influence is able to develop stronger social competencies than that of his or her fatherless counterpart. ... Psychologist Martin Hoffman found in a related study that “boys with strong father identification scored higher on measures of internal control and conformity to rules; those with weaker or no paternal identification had more trouble with moral judgments and nonconformity” (52). These studies and countless others all show the positive effect paternal influence holds on child development.
Approximate Word count = 1075 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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