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Firdavs [7]
2 years ago
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Michael is giving a poster presentation of Adler's birth order theory in his Theories of Personality class. In the section on hi

s poster where he discusses the problems with Adler's birth order theory, he mentions that historically the studies examining the theory have had all sorts of alternative explanations that may explain the effects, such as number of siblings in a family. A good title for this section would be:
Social Studies
1 answer:
goldfiish [28.3K]2 years ago
6 0

Birth Order Theory was a theory that was postulated by Adler. He emphasize the effect of birth order on personality development of people.

A good title for this section would be:

  • The effect of household number on personality development.

  • The limitations to Adler numbering system.

Birth order have made us to have different coping skills and how to handle our emotions.

Research by others do not support that birth order plays role in personality.

The structure of family is essential to psychological growth than the order you are born.

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