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A group of researchers from Swinburne University in Melbourne rounded up a bunch of mothers whose kids were in the 2-6 year age range and asked them to estimate exactly how tall their children were by marking a featureless wall. When they guessed the heights of children who were the youngest in their family, they fell short at an average of 3 inches.
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