Table 1.
n = 41 |
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Sex | ||
Male (%) | 25 | (61%) |
Racial or ethnic minority (%) | 5a | (12%) |
Mean age for Mothers (SD) | 34.07 | (3.82) |
Mean age for Fathers (SD) | 36.76 | (4.39) |
Maternal Education | ||
Graduate of Professional School (%) | 17 | (41%) |
Some College or College Degree (%) | 20 | (49%) |
High School (%) | 4 | (10%) |
Paternal Education | ||
Graduate of Professional School (%) | 13 | (32%) |
Some College or College Degree (%) | 24 | (58%) |
High School (%) | 4 | (10%) |
Mean Paternal Occupational Prestige (SD)b | 54.55 | (16.36) |
Two infants were identified as Hispanic/Latino, one as Mixed Race (White and Asian), one as Asian, and one as Black or African American.
Nakao-Treas occupational prestige scores (Nakao & Treas, 1994). Paternal occupation information was not available in 2 cases.