Not exact matches
RESULTS: No statistically significant
differences were found
between the
groups in baseline characteristics, obstetrical and perinatal outcomes; however, there was a
preference among women in both
groups for the upright position.
This
difference between preference patterns was found even though the two
groups were matched on socioeconomic status as well as the number of words children understand and produce.
That in turn would allow genetic
differences to accumulate
between groups with different song
preferences and eventually lead to the creation of new species.
Importantly, there was no
difference in risk taking or
preference for immediate rewards
between solo drivers and drivers in mixed - age
groups.
There were few
differences in
preferences between readers of different age
groups.
In other words there's a demonstrable
difference between peoples voting
preferences and beliefs, and social
groups, and how they do their various jobs.