Rajkot: Is it important whether you are the first child or the second child of your parents? The survey conducted by the University of Saurashtra based in Rajkot (Su) found that a person’s birth order made a difference to a person’s personality.
The Department of Psychology has conducted a survey of 540 people to understand the impact of personality in a person based on a person’s date of birth in the family.
Head of the Psychology Department of Yogesh Jogsan, Assistant Professor Dhara Doshi and a student Ami Purohit conducted this survey.
According to them when a child was first born for a partner, their happiness was at a different level but the same thing did not repeat on arrival the second child in the family.
The same applies to their care too and this has an impact on personality when he becomes an adult.
Jogsan said, “It is not true that someone’s personality was decided from his birth.
The social and cultural environment around children played an important role in the development of the child’s personality.
We have surveyed around 540 people and found that someone’s birth order in the family also had an impact on someone’s personality when he became Adults.
“According to this survey when the first child partner becomes an adult, it automatically develops a sense of responsibility, responsible behavior, perfection, leadership skills etc.
This survey found the quality of this personality at 63 percent of participants who were the first children of their parents.
The survey found 54 percent of participants who were the second child of their parents with a peaceful, blunt, rebellious personality, had independent thoughts etc.
72 percent of people who are the third and last child of their parents were found with joliiang.
Personality and easy to match with everyone.
This survey found 60 percent of people who are the only children of their parents with personalities such as emotional, impulsive, full of confidence and more mature than their physical age.
60 percent in the survey recognized that they found descriptions in education based on the date of birth.