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Draper, Dianne C.; Austin, Ann M. Berghout – 1985
Although it is inevitable that siblings who live in the same family and enter the same school can hardly avoid being measured with each other by peers, teachers, and parents, data on school-aged siblings is rare. To extend the knowledge of sibling relationships, the relationships of classroom acceptance, visibility, and academic achievement…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Olneck, Michael R. – 1976
Sibling data drawn from the Kalamazoo Brothers sample are used in this report to assess the adequacy of conventional sociological variables for measuring family background, to estimate the overall effects of family background on test scores, education, occupational status, and earning, and to control family background when estimating the effects…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Economic Status, Family Characteristics
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Kauffman, James M.; And Others – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1975
Determines whether parents in normal families can predict their children's perceptions of family relations as measured by the Family Relations Tests. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Family Environment, Family Structure, Individual Differences
Tomeh, Aida K. – J Marriage Fam, 1969
Descriptors: Birth Order, College Students, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Relationship
Buck, Carol; and others – Amer J Ment Deficiency, 1969
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Downs Syndrome, Exceptional Child Research, Family (Sociological Unit)
Falbo, Toni – 1976
A brief review of the psychological literature on the characteristics of only children is presented in order to determine if the one-child family should be avoided or advocated. The relevant literature is found to be limited in quantity and conceptualization of the only child. Previous literature is divided into three types of study: those with…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Child Development, Children, Family Planning
Pfouts, Jane H. – 1978
The differential impact of birth order and IQ on sibling roles were examined with particular interest focused on achievement outcomes. Subjects were a stratified sample of 37 pairs of near-in-age siblings, all within the normal range in personality and IQ, but differing significantly in scores on the Slosson IQ Test. Results indicate that when the…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Family Influence, Family Relationship, Individual Development
FORREST, THOMAS – 1967
COMPREHENSIVE NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS WERE ADMINISTERED TO THE 264 CHILDREN DIVIDED INTO FOUR GROUPS--EDUCATIONALLY HANDICAPPED (EH), SUCCESSFUL ACADEMIC (SA) CONTROLS, AND THE SIBLINGS OF EACH GROUP (EHS AND SAS). ON SEVERAL MEASURES AND TASKS THE EH CHILDREN WERE DIFFERENTIATED FROM THE SA CHILDREN, AND STRONG SIMILARITIES WERE ALSO FOUND…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Educational Retardation, Interviews
Katz, Lilian G. – 1979
Parents who are frequently frustrated and troubled by rivalry among their children may find the following suggestions helpful. If fighting between siblings is bothersome, stop it. Don't lecture, moralize or nag. Once the unpleasant behavior is stopped, look for possible causes and ways of dealing with it. Children's versions of disputes and other…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Emotional Experience, Family (Sociological Unit), Interpersonal Relationship
Feiring, Candice; Lewis, Michael – 1980
This paper presents research findings on differences in the social and cognitive behavior of first born and only children at 3, 12, and 24 months of age as observed at home and in a free play laboratory setting. The sample consisted of 21 only children (children who did not acquire a sibling for at least the first 48 months of life) and 35 first…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cognitive Ability, Comparative Analysis, Infant Behavior
Scheidt, Rick J. – 1976
Toman's theory of the relation of birth-order compatibility and interpersonal relations was extended to dyads (pairs) with members of the same sex. It was predicted that interpersonal compatibility between members of same-sex dyads (50 female, 27 male pairs of Vassar College roommates) would be positively correlated with birth-order compatibility…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Friendship, Human Relations, Interpersonal Competence
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Hodapp, Albert F.; LaVoie, Joseph C. – 1974
Five- to seven-year-old second-born children from white, middle-class, intact families were the subjects for this study. Older siblings served as role model for each child, and the parent surrogate models were selected from a pool and trained to act as the child's real parent. The imitation task emphasized verbal, postural, and motor responses of…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Children, Family (Sociological Unit), Identification (Psychology)
Straus, Murray A.; And Others – 1973
With the exception of intra-family murder and child abuse, there has been very little research on violence between family members. However, preliminary results of this study indicate that even at age 17 and 18, 62 percent of siblings had hit each other during the previous 12-month period. Also, physical fights between husband and wife have…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Family Problems, Family Violence, Parent Child Relationship
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Van den Daele, Leland D. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1972
A classification of natal influences is proposed with a model of their operation. Natal influences affect maternal capacity, maternal load, and maternal efficiency. Since maternal load is increased in twin pregnancy, results of twin studies must be generalized with caution. The method of co-twin control is exemplified by examination of a small…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Genetics, Heredity, Individual Characteristics
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Atkins, Dale V. – Volta Review, 1987
The author describes the concerns and needs of siblings of hearing-impaired children, offering practical suggestions for parents, educators, and mental health and community service workers. Examples of successful programs for siblings that provide emotional support, training and information about their siblings' disability, and effective…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Family Counseling, Family Relationship
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