Gayathri Nandakumar

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The children of smokers are more than twice as likely to smoke as the children of nonsmokers. That’s a well-known fact. But—to follow Harris’s logic—that does not mean that parents who smoke around their children set an example that their kids follow. It simply means that smokers’ children have inherited genes from their parents that predispose them toward nicotine addiction.
The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
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