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Birth Order Its Influence on Personality
Title:
Birth Order Its Influence on Personality
ISBN:
9783642683992
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Edition:
1st ed. 1983.
Publication Information New:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1983.
Physical Description:
XVIII, 346 p. online resource.
Contents:
I A Survey of World Literature 1946-1980 -- 1 Outline of Fallacies in Birth Order Research -- 2 Birth Order and Biological Differences -- 3 Research on Twins and Only Children -- 4 Birth Order and IQ -- 5 Birth Order and School Achievement -- 6 Birth Order and Occupational Status -- 7 Birth Order Differences in Socialization and Personality -- 8 Birth Order and Mental Illness -- 9 Summary and General Conclusions -- II Analysis of Empirical Data -- 10 Examination of Hypotheses Concerning Birth Order and Sibship Size by Multivariate Analysis of a Representative Young Adult Population -- 11 Relation of the Empirical Results to the Survey of World Literature -- References -- Author Index.
Abstract:
This study appears at a time when a decisive turn is due in the research on personality development. After many years of stagna­ tion and misguided research in this field, this book should lead to a thorough revision and a better understanding of current views on the factors which have an influence on personality. Let us consider the unsatisfactory aspects of the recent develop­ ments in personality studies. At the beginning of this century, the revolutionary insight gained ground that personality is susceptible to various influences, in particular to those resulting from human interaction. This insight swept away many of the old scholastic concepts and gained special importance in the fields of pedagogics and psychotherapy. How­ ever, in the wake of every great discovery we find inherent dangers. For years, various claims and creeds on the malleability of personality have been put forward as if they were proven facts. Lay literature, too, was permeated with wrong and distorted information on factors which might endanger child development.
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Language:
English