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why do siblings show dissimilarities?​

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Answered by priyatoshsil21022004
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Answered by Theeagleeye
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Despite the fact that siblings are, on average, 50% genetically similar, are often raised in the same home by the same parents, attend the same schools and have many other shared experiences, siblings are often only as similar to each other as they are to children who are growing up across town or even across the country.So, what is it that makes two siblings from the same family so different?

As researchers of sibling and family relationships, we knew that at least one answer to this question comes from theory and data showing that, at least in some families, siblings try to be different from one another, and seek to establish a unique identity and position in their family.

In this way, even small differences between siblings can become substantial differences over time.

But parents may also play a role.

For instance, when parents notice differences between their children, children may pick up on parents' perceptions and beliefs about those differences. This, in turn, can increase sibling differences.

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