The analysis of the National Child Development Study in the United Kingdom (n = 17,419) replicates some earlier findings and shows that genuine within-family data are not necessary to make the apparent birth-order effect on intelligence disappear. Birth order is not associated with intelligence in between-family data once the number of siblings is statistically controlled. The analyses support the admixture hypothesis, which avers that the apparent birth-order effect on intelligence is an artifact of family size, and cast doubt on the confluence and resource dilution models, both of which claim that birth order has a causal influence on children’s cognitive development. The analyses suggest that birth order has no genuine causal effect on g...
The relation between intelligence and birth order was shown in a recent publication [Bjerkedal, T., ...
The relation between intelligence and birth order was shown in a recent publication [Bjerkedal, T., ...
Many studies show relationships between birth order and intelli-gence but use cross-sectional design...
The analysis of the National Child Development Study in the United Kingdom (n = 17,419) replicates s...
ten paragraphs. We subsequently present two empirical extensions of our earlier work. TEN RESPONSES ...
This study examines the relationship between birth order and intelligence in Sweden. This research q...
This study examines the relationship between birth order and intelligence in Sweden. This research q...
We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 British Household Panel Survey to e...
Recent articles have argued that family size and birth order have important cognitive influence, and...
We are grateful to Tim Hatton for very helpful discussions, to seminar participants at the Australia...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to investigate whether the environment created by being bo...
While recent research finds strong evidence that birth order affects children’s outcomes such as edu...
While recent research finds strong evidence that birth order affects children\u27s outcomes such as ...
Many previous studies have found relationships between birth order and intelligence, but use cross-s...
While recent research finds strong evidence that birth order affects children’s outcomes such as edu...
The relation between intelligence and birth order was shown in a recent publication [Bjerkedal, T., ...
The relation between intelligence and birth order was shown in a recent publication [Bjerkedal, T., ...
Many studies show relationships between birth order and intelli-gence but use cross-sectional design...
The analysis of the National Child Development Study in the United Kingdom (n = 17,419) replicates s...
ten paragraphs. We subsequently present two empirical extensions of our earlier work. TEN RESPONSES ...
This study examines the relationship between birth order and intelligence in Sweden. This research q...
This study examines the relationship between birth order and intelligence in Sweden. This research q...
We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 British Household Panel Survey to e...
Recent articles have argued that family size and birth order have important cognitive influence, and...
We are grateful to Tim Hatton for very helpful discussions, to seminar participants at the Australia...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to investigate whether the environment created by being bo...
While recent research finds strong evidence that birth order affects children’s outcomes such as edu...
While recent research finds strong evidence that birth order affects children\u27s outcomes such as ...
Many previous studies have found relationships between birth order and intelligence, but use cross-s...
While recent research finds strong evidence that birth order affects children’s outcomes such as edu...
The relation between intelligence and birth order was shown in a recent publication [Bjerkedal, T., ...
The relation between intelligence and birth order was shown in a recent publication [Bjerkedal, T., ...
Many studies show relationships between birth order and intelli-gence but use cross-sectional design...