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Birth-Order Effects in Marriage and Parenthood: Affiliation and Socialization
Oleh:
Macdonald, A. P. [Jr]
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 29 no. 04 (Nov. 1967)
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page 656.
Isi artikel
The notions that first-borns (a) seek to affiliate with others when anxious and (b) are more affected by socialization practices were tested on 93 primiparous couples. It was found that (a) first-born women were more likely to attend prenatal classes than were later-born women; (b) couples composed of first-born spouses were closer together in age than were those dyads in which both spouses were later-born; (c) more first-born women were June brides than were later-born women; and (d) first-born males were younger than later-born males at marriage. Age at marriage of females, interfaith marriage, and length of engagement differences were not significant. Hypotheses are considered supported, and results are discussed.
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