Layanan jurnal yang disediakan oleh Perpustakaan Universitas Gunadarma
| Judul Artikel | : | A Review of 200 Birth-Order Studies: Lifestyle Characteristics |
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| Judul Terbitan | : | The Journal of Individual Psychology |
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| Bahasa | : | ING |
| Tempat Terbit | : | |
| Tahun | : | 2010 |
| Volume | : | Vol. 66 Issue 4 2010 |
| Penerbit | : | University of Texas Press |
| Frekuensi Penerbitan | : | 6 x 1 tahun |
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| Penulis | : | Daniel Eckstein, Kristen J. Aycock, Mark A. Sperber, John McDonald, Victor Van Wiesner, III, Richard E. Watts, and Phil Ginsburg |
| Abstraksi | : | Abstract Alfred Adler was one of the first theorists to use birth-order position in his conceptualization of clients. Birth order continues to inform professionals practicing from an Individual Psychology framework; however, the wealth of research on the topic can seem overwhelming. Using a modified version of Light and Smith's (1971) vote-counting methodology, the authors reviewed 200 published articles with statistically significant findings of birth order characteristics. From these studies, lifestyle characteristics associated with birth order were tabulated to provide a clear picture of results. Examples of typical characteristics associated with persons of specific birthorder positions include high success and achievement for first-born children, high need for achievement for only children, high sociability for middle children, and high social interest for youngest children. Implications for counselors conclude the article. |
| Kata Kunci | : | - |
| Lokasi | : | P408 |
| Terakreditasi | : | sudah |
| Jurusan | : | Psikologi |