1980
DOI: 10.2466/pms.1980.51.3f.1299
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Parental Height as Perceived by Men and Women of an Entire Community

Abstract: 580 adult men and 616 adult women from an entire community were asked to estimate the heights of both of their parents. Estimations by the men were consistently greater at all ages and for both parents than the equivalent estimations by the women. The men's estimation of their mothers' heights was on average four centimetres greater than that of the women's estimations, but their estimations of their fathers' heights was only on average about one centimetre greater. Actual measurement of parental heights (for … Show more

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