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Determining the impact of sex preferences on fertility: A consideration of parity progression ratio,dominance, and stopping rule measures
Authors:Gary H McClelland
Institution:1. Department of Psychology and Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, 80309, Boulder, Colorado
Abstract:The two methods commonly used to assess the effect of sex preferences on fertility are inadequate to the task. Parity progression ratio analyses suffer from logical problems stemming from the heterogeneity of sex preferences and the riskiness of fertility decisions. While conjoint measurement-dominance procedures overcome these logical problems, they cannot yield quantitative estimates of the impact of sex preferences on fertility. A stopping rule measure which overcomes these limitations is proposed and described and its potential for determining the effect of sex predetermination methods on population is discussed.
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