yes it does because it effect who ever in that particular house.
Keith Franklin Kennett has written: 'Intelligence, family size and socioeconomic status' -- subject(s): Research, Students, Family size, Social conditions, Economic conditions, Intelligence levels
Heredity can affect intelligence because of factors such as socioeconomic status of the family, intelligence of the parents, the ethnicity, gender and education. This does not imply that children who come from lower socio-economic status must necessarily have a lower intelligence, rather that it is a factor when intelligence is developing.
No it does not.
YES
no
marital and family status
trust
Not in the slightest.
Self-identity and family identity and your perceptions of how they affect your self-view and how it encourages or discourages your expectations and aspirations. I'm for self- determination and self- actualization.
No. Intelligence tests cannot determine how sucessful a student can be.
The status of the black slave family was not good. These individuals and their family were not treated as equals to the white families that surrounded them.
Social factors that can affect family life include cultural norms and values, economic status, access to social support networks, level of education, and exposure to media influences. These factors can impact relationships within the family, parenting styles, decision-making processes, and overall well-being of family members.