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karlynnae

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In discussing the implications of birth order for personality development, Adler stated that:
 
  a. it was the order of birth itself that caused the person to develop in a particular direction
  b. it was the unique set of experiences within the family which had important implications for development
  c. birth order had no impact on the individual's development
  d. birth order was more likely to have a strong impact on the development of females, but not males

Question 2

According to Steelman, the research finding that first borns are more intellectually advanced than later borns may have been produced by the confounding of the:
 
  a. socioeconomic status of the families
  b. competitiveness of the families
  c. fact that many of the families had adopted their children
  d. fact that all the families had the same number of children



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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