出生顺序对性格和社会行为的影响

Alicia Mae S. Largado, Patricia Xyrine Gonzales, Geline Joyce Y. Bautista, Bryan DC. Gabriel
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在适应阶段,大学一年级学生会经历行为和性格的变化,这些变化可能会对学生如何成功度过大学第一年提供启示。这促使研究人员采用描述性比较研究设计来开展本研究,以便为大学一年级学生的行为和个性建立基础并做出解释。研究人员通过方便或偶然的抽样方法选取了三百零四(304)名大学一年级学生。研究结果表明,出生顺序是人格和社会行为的部分因素,特别是在父母关注人格和主导社会行为方面。研究发现,各出生顺序的父母关注度(F=7.579;df=3;p=.000)和主导行为(F=4.001;df=303;p=.008)之间存在显著差异。这表明,在父母的关注方面,头胎和中胎比独生子女得到更多的父母关注。与独生子女相比,头胎的大学一年级学生也更容易表现出支配行为。研究人员希望这项研究能成为未来研究的跳板,以解决有关人格、社会行为和出生顺序的矛盾研究结果。研究人员还建议,在研究人格和社会行为与出生顺序的关系时,应考虑性别、年龄、社会经济地位、养育方式和环境等因素。
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Implications of Birth Order on Personality and Social Behavior
During the adjustment phase, first-year college students experience behavioral and personality changes, which such changes may provide insight into how successfully the students will manage their first year of college. This prompted the researchers to conduct this research utilizing a descriptive comparative research design, to establish a basis and explanation for first-year college students’ behaviors and personalities. The researchers selected three-hundred-four (304) first-year college students through a convenient or accidental sampling method. Based on the results of the study, it was revealed that birth order is partially a factor of personality and social behavior, specifically in parental attention personality and dominant social behaviors. It was found that there is a significant difference between the parental attention (F=7.579; df=3; p=.000), and dominant behavior (F= 4.001; df= 303; p=.008) of each birth order. This reveals that when it comes to parental attention, firstborns and middleborns receive more parental attention than only children. First-year college students who are firstborns are also more likely to exhibit dominant behaviors compared to only children. The researchers hope that this study will be used as a springboard for future research, aimed at the settlement of contradictory findings regarding personality, social behavior, and birth order. The researchers further recommend taking into consideration gender, age, socioeconomic status, parenting styles, and environment in studying personality and social behavior in relation to birth order.
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