University of Houston: Role of Birth Order on Career Choice Might Have Been Overestimated in Previous Research
December 04, 2020
December 04, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 4 (TNSJou) -- The University of Houston issued the following news release:
In a new study that could turn what we know about birth order upside down, a University of Houston researcher has found that the role of birth order on career types, occupational creativity and status attainment might have been overestimated in previous research. The only finding that replicated previous research was a small effect of birth order on educational attainment, reports Rodica . . .
In a new study that could turn what we know about birth order upside down, a University of Houston researcher has found that the role of birth order on career types, occupational creativity and status attainment might have been overestimated in previous research. The only finding that replicated previous research was a small effect of birth order on educational attainment, reports Rodica . . .