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A long-term Canadian study has shown that frequent lying in children is not typically associated with an increased likelihood of future behavioral problems or criminal activity, especially if the level of lying is limited or diminishes with age. The findings indicate that most children exhibit low levels of lying, with a peak between the ages of 8 and 10, and only a small percentage tend to lie repeatedly, often alongside aggressive or impulsive behavior.
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