It’s Decided — Parents Tend To Favor Daughters and Conscientious Children

Learn more about the traits of children who are more likely to be treated better by parents.

By Sam Walters
Jan 16, 2025 8:45 PMJan 16, 2025 8:46 PM
A mom with two children
Science says that daughters and conscientious children are more likely to be the favorites of their parents. (Credit: Fizkes/Shutterstock)

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They don’t always own up to it, but many parents play favorites, treating their more favored children differently than their less favored. According to recent research in the Psychology Bulletin, certain children tend to be the favorites, as parents may be more inclined to treat their daughters, as well as their agreeable and conscientious children, better.

“Differential treatment from parents can have lasting consequences for children,” said Alexander Jensen, a study author and an associate professor at Brigham Young University, in a press release. “This study helps us understand which children are more likely to be on the receiving end of favoritism.”


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