Scientists dud a long-term study where they interviewed high school students, then tracked them down 35 years later. They found that the kids in the top 5th of popularity rankings earned more than 10% more than the ones who were in the bottom fifth
Scientists dud a long-term study where they interviewed high school students, then tracked them down 35 years later. They found that the kids in the top 5th of popularity rankings earned more than 10% more than the ones who were in the bottom fifth