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The Interaction Linkage Between Family Size, Intelligence, and Sex-Role ldentity
Oleh:
Strodtbeck, Fred L.
;
Creelan, Paul G.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 30 no. 02 (May 1968)
,
page 301.
Isi artikel
The family is considered as a locus of interpersonal interaction, within which intelligence and sex-role identity may be related to family size and birth intervals. According to the findings of John Nisbet, family size and intelligence are negatively related, and birth intervals and intelligence, positively related. Differing slightly from Miller and Swanson, the authors predict that masculinity will be maximal in intermediate sibling sets and that opportunities for over. mothering, leading to unconscious femininity, are likely in families where there are large age gaps. Their findings do not support Brim's hypothesis, relating family size to sibling order. The authors discuss complex parent-child and sib-sib relations which may, with birth interval, account for sex-role identity and intelligence.
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