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relationships? Interpersona 2(1), 89-101. Do Psychological Birth Order Positions Predict Future Time Orientation in Romantic Relationships?
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Citation Context ... Most of the studies indicated that general future time orientation is related to familial factors (McCabe & Barnett, 2000; Kerpelman, Shoffner & Ross-Griffin, 2002; Seginer, Vermulst & Shoyer, 2004; =-=Peterson, 2006-=-; Brommfield, 2007; Nyhus & Webley, 2007). All these studies provide an indication of parental support being one important determinant of children’s and adolescents’ orientation towards the future. Ho... |
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Citation Context ...sks, and the adult traits, life style, personality, and other dynamics reflect how these tasks were answered in childhood (Shulman & Mosak, 1977; Campbell et al., 1991; Michalski & Shackelford, 2002; =-=Healey & Ellis, 2007-=-). Lohman,Kalkan: Do Psychological Birth Order Positions Predict Future Time Orientation in Romantic Relationships? 91 Lohman and Christensen (1985) found that the actual birth order and psychologica... |
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Citation Context ...ily influences the structure and affective quality of child’s future orientation (Trommsdorf, 1983). Most of the studies indicated that general future time orientation is related to familial factors (=-=McCabe & Barnett, 2000-=-; Kerpelman, Shoffner & Ross-Griffin, 2002; Seginer, Vermulst & Shoyer, 2004; Peterson, 2006; Brommfield, 2007; Nyhus & Webley, 2007). All these studies provide an indication of parental support being... |
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Citation Context ...ll, 1998; Gfroerer et al., 2003). Each position has tasks, and the adult traits, life style, personality, and other dynamics reflect how these tasks were answered in childhood (Shulman & Mosak, 1977; =-=Campbell et al., 1991-=-; Michalski & Shackelford, 2002; Healey & Ellis, 2007). Lohman,Kalkan: Do Psychological Birth Order Positions Predict Future Time Orientation in Romantic Relationships? 91 Lohman and Christensen (198... |
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Citation Context ...l., 2003). Each position has tasks, and the adult traits, life style, personality, and other dynamics reflect how these tasks were answered in childhood (Shulman & Mosak, 1977; Campbell et al., 1991; =-=Michalski & Shackelford, 2002-=-; Healey & Ellis, 2007). Lohman,Kalkan: Do Psychological Birth Order Positions Predict Future Time Orientation in Romantic Relationships? 91 Lohman and Christensen (1985) found that the actual birth ... |
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Citation Context ...and anticipate is one of the most outstanding traits of human beings. This ability enables him/her to organize future possibilities and to bring effects of future time into the psychological present (=-=Gjesme, 1983-=-a). Future time orientation is defined by Gjesme (1983a) as general capacity to organize and anticipate future events. According to Zimbardo and Boyd (1999), future time perspective is represented by ... |
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Can knowledge of client birth order bias clinical judgment?”
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Citation Context ...ueezed between the first-born and younger siblings. They may be seen as being in a race with the first child in order to overtake the privileged position of the oldest (Asbhy, LoCicero & Kenny, 2003; =-=Stewart, 2004-=-). The youngest child is seen as babied, pampered, or spoiled (Sullivan & Schwebel, 1996; Stewart & Campbell, 1998). The only children are protected and scrutinized by parents. These children are alwa... |
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Factors predicting future time orientation for romantic relationships with the opposite sex
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Citation Context ... that future time orientation in romantic relationships is associated with sex, choosing a partner, relationship satisfaction, and characteristics of individuals such as jealousy and self-monitoring (=-=Öner, 2001-=-; Öner, 2002; Sakallı-U urlu, 2003). But these factors might be the limited predictor of future time orientation in romantic relationships. It is considered that familial factors might also predict fu... |
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Self-monitoring and future time orientation in romantic relationships
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Citation Context ... time orientation in romantic relationships is associated with sex, choosing a partner, relationship satisfaction, and characteristics of individuals such as jealousy and self-monitoring (Öner, 2001; =-=Öner, 2002-=-; Sakallı-U urlu, 2003). But these factors might be the limited predictor of future time orientation in romantic relationships. It is considered that familial factors might also predict future time or... |
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Citation Context ...and anticipate is one of the most outstanding traits of human beings. This ability enables him/her to organize future possibilities and to bring effects of future time into the psychological present (=-=Gjesme, 1983-=-a). Future time orientation is defined by Gjesme (1983a) as general capacity to organize and anticipate future events. According to Zimbardo and Boyd (1999), future time perspective is represented by ... |
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Psychological birth order and the BASIS-A inventory
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Citation Context ...y children are protected and scrutinized by parents. These children are always the center of attention, like the first-borns, and they are under pressure from their parents (Stewart & Campbell, 1998; =-=Gfroerer et al., 2003-=-). Each position has tasks, and the adult traits, life style, personality, and other dynamics reflect how these tasks were answered in childhood (Shulman & Mosak, 1977; Campbell et al., 1991; Michalsk... |
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Citation Context ...rents (Stewart & Campbell, 1998; Gfroerer et al., 2003). Each position has tasks, and the adult traits, life style, personality, and other dynamics reflect how these tasks were answered in childhood (=-=Shulman & Mosak, 1977-=-; Campbell et al., 1991; Michalski & Shackelford, 2002; Healey & Ellis, 2007). Lohman,Kalkan: Do Psychological Birth Order Positions Predict Future Time Orientation in Romantic Relationships? 91 Lohm... |
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Citation Context ...child in order to overtake the privileged position of the oldest (Asbhy, LoCicero & Kenny, 2003; Stewart, 2004). The youngest child is seen as babied, pampered, or spoiled (Sullivan & Schwebel, 1996; =-=Stewart & Campbell, 1998-=-). The only children are protected and scrutinized by parents. These children are always the center of attention, like the first-borns, and they are under pressure from their parents (Stewart & Campbe... |
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Mechanisms through which supportve adult relationships and future orientation contribute to positive outcomes in low-income African-American adolescents
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Citation Context ...dies indicated that general future time orientation is related to familial factors (McCabe & Barnett, 2000; Kerpelman, Shoffner & Ross-Griffin, 2002; Seginer, Vermulst & Shoyer, 2004; Peterson, 2006; =-=Brommfield, 2007-=-; Nyhus & Webley, 2007). All these studies provide an indication of parental support being one important determinant of children’s and adolescents’ orientation towards the future. However, future time... |
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An introduction to individual psychology
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Citation Context ...lial factors. It refers to the location in a family. The family environment into which a child is born is different for each birth; and each child has an essentially different position in the family (=-=Dreikurs, 1999-=-). These positions are named as the oldest, middle, youngest and only. The characteristics of four basic positions are as follows: The first-born child is depicted as powerful and influential (Campbel... |
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White-Campbell psikolojik do um sırası envanterinin geçerlik ve güvenirli i [The reliability and validity of the White-Campbell psychological birth order inventory]. Psikiyatri Psikoloji Psikofarmakoloji Dergisi
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Citation Context ...cal Counseling Ondokuz Mayıs University Abstract Psychological birth order was examined as predictor of future time orientation in romantic relationships among Turkish people using a Turkish version (=-=Kalkan, 2005-=-) of the White-Campbell Psychological Birth Order Inventory (Campbell, White & Stewart, 1991) and the Future Time Orientation in Romantic Relationships Scale (Öner, 2000). A total of 407 university st... |
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The effects of psychological birth order on Goldberg’s “Big 5” personality traits
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Citation Context ...efined as the role an individual perceives him or herself to be filling within the family (Heiblim, 2006). The interpreting of the exclusive experience by the child influences his or her personality (=-=Kiedaisch, 2006-=-). The psychological birth order may or may not be the person’s chronological place in the ordinal birth order of the family. The psychological position of the person, rather than the actual position,... |
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The relationship between parenting style and adolescents’ future orientation and spending preferences. Nordic Consumer Policy Research Conference
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Citation Context ...t general future time orientation is related to familial factors (McCabe & Barnett, 2000; Kerpelman, Shoffner & Ross-Griffin, 2002; Seginer, Vermulst & Shoyer, 2004; Peterson, 2006; Brommfield, 2007; =-=Nyhus & Webley, 2007-=-). All these studies provide an indication of parental support being one important determinant of children’s and adolescents’ orientation towards the future. However, future time orientation in romant... |
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Birth-order position, gender, and irrational relationship beliefs
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Citation Context ...g in a race with the first child in order to overtake the privileged position of the oldest (Asbhy, LoCicero & Kenny, 2003; Stewart, 2004). The youngest child is seen as babied, pampered, or spoiled (=-=Sullivan & Schwebel, 1996-=-; Stewart & Campbell, 1998). The only children are protected and scrutinized by parents. These children are always the center of attention, like the first-borns, and they are under pressure from their... |