Eggebeen et al 2010 found that men who at some point in


Eggebeen et al. (2010) found that men who at some point in their lives as fathers are more likely to have altruistic social relationships and be involved in community service organizations. The result was reported in the popular press (Jacobs 2009) as "Fatherhood... alters a man's neurochemistry, increasing his ability to cope with stress and generally making him a better mate. Just-published research suggests the benefits of this transformation extend far beyond one's immediate family and remain robust as the years go by." Are the conclusions drawn by the popular press article defendable? Why or why not?

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