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Yup. It's so statistically significant that there's no way these could be
"chance" traits.
Kyle
-----Original Message-----
From: BG Greer, PhD [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 11:31 AM
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Subject: Re: siblings and parents; was RE: Sterilization
Kyle,
I am the second of two sons. I was not the "hell raiser", neither was
ny brother. He got married at 17 ( and is still married to tthe same woman).
Older sibling(1st born are you achievers. They set the standard. My bro
retired
20 years ago as a
Senior VP for a "baby Bell". He helped design the baby bell system.
I am social, gregarious and an achiever. Since Dan left home so early
I was an "only child" for awhile. That's what led me to my achievements.
When they re-stanndardized the Strong Vocational Interest Blank with
a
standardization sample (over 10,000 subjects), they ask birth order on the
demographic sheet. The results were fascinating and validated Adler's
writing on
birth order. I can't remember what they found for 2nd borns, but their
finding for 1st borns were fascinating.
Women Ph.D.'s in chemistry 94%
Astronauts 98%
Women CEO's 94%
Bobby
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