“…As stated earlier, retrospective studies have the possibility of recall bias, but cohort studies or even birth cohort studies can provide us with a longitudinal understanding of how conditions develop overtime and how exposures in childhood can influence outcomes later in life (Thompson et al, 2010). For instance, the British cohort study, which started in 1970, is one of the longest-standing birth cohort studies with the largest existing sample (Thompson et al, 2010) showing that parental style affects children well into adulthood (Huppert et al, 2010).…”