Are only children more like first-borns or later-borns? Explain

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Only children are more like first-borns because they are more likely to succeed in school, to have higher levels of intelligence, and to have higher self-esteem, which is similar to first-born children. Later-born children tend to be more popular with their peers, but only children do not differ in popularity from other children.

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