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Some Psychological Factors of Creative Development in Family Constellation: Intelligence and Personality Traitsof Artistically – Technically Gifted Adolescents

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  • Szobiová Eva

    (Associate professor, Faculty of Psychology, Pan–European University, Tematínska 10, 851 05 Bratislava, Slovakia, phone: 02/68203688)

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Purpose of the articleThe presented study introduces the psychological factors which influence the creative development of young people in their families, especially from psychological position - acquired of birh of order - point of view. The study presents basic theoretical theses of birth orders´concept, as A. Adler and his followers introduced into psychological literature; it also brings information from empirical researches about the groups of five positions´ birth order: first-born, send-born, middle-born, youngest and parents´only children in relation to their psychological characteristics. The second part is dedicated to issue of birth order in relation to creativity, intelligence and personality traits of 153 adolescents - students of the last year of high school who passed the exams for the artistic - technical study at the Faculty of Architecture (61 men, 92 women) with the average age 18.32 years.

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  • Szobiová Eva, 2012. "Some Psychological Factors of Creative Development in Family Constellation: Intelligence and Personality Traitsof Artistically – Technically Gifted Adolescents," Creative and Knowledge Society, Sciendo, vol. 2(2), pages 70-89, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:crknos:v:2:y:2012:i:2:p:70-89:n:5
    DOI: 10.2478/v10212-011-0026-0
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