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Married men better behaved 已婚男表現(xiàn)更好
Men tend to behave better when they are married-both because marriage is likely to help improve their behavior and nicer men likely to bemarried in the first place, according to a US study. In the study, researchers at Michigan State University followed 289 pairs of male twins from age 17 to 29. Among identical twins in which one was married and one wasn't, the married twin demonstrated a lower level of antisocial behavior after the union than the unmarried twin. Given that identical twins have the same genes and grow up in the same environment as children, it is expected that they should have similar antisocial tendencies. The discrepancy between the twins therefore indicates that marriage help s weed out bad behavior.
春卷先生于2010-12-8 11:52補充以下內(nèi)容:
New words:
discrepancy ---difference
weed out ---除掉 |
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