Diluted competition? Conflicts between full- and half-siblings in two adult generations
Sibling relations are typically close but ambivalent, including both altruism and competition. Full siblings are often assumed to exhibit more altruism and less competition than half-siblings. However, previous empirical findings indicate that this assumption may not hold for sibling conflicts in co...
Main Authors: | Tanskanen, A, Danielsbacka, M, Jokela, M, David-Barrett, T, Rotkirch, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers
2016
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