A Glimpse Into Birth Order: Recognizing Different Traits of Each Child
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Abstract Everyone has a birth order, and it is easy to observe and talk about. Birth order is the order in which a child is born into his or her family. Many other influences or factors also contribute to a person's intelligence and achievement. Some factors that may affect birth order are sex of siblings, time between births, and absence of a parent. Regardless, as human beings we are left with the question. Why are
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B. (2003, July). Beliefs About Birth Rank and Their Reflection in Reality. Personality & Social Psychology, 85, (1), 142- 150. Kidwell, J.S. (1982, Feb.). The Neglected Birth Order: Middleborns. Journal of Marriage And the Family, 44, (1), 225-236. Phillips, A.S., Phillips, C.R., (2000, Winter). Birth-order Differences in Self-Attributions For Achievement. Journal of Individual Psychology, 56, (4), 474-481. White, J., Campbell, L. (1997, March). The Relationship of Psychological Birth Order to Career Interests. Individual Psychology: The Journal of Adlerian Theory, Research & Practice, 53, (1), 89-105.