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Study Shows Difference in Cognitive Ability Between Low-Income Rural, Urban Children
Science Daily
Posted: January 2, 2014

“Studies have long shown a difference in cognitive ability between high- and low-income children, but for the first time, scientists have found a difference between low-income children growing up in rural areas and those growing up in urban environments.”

January 2, 2014

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