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Little Sister (other)
Little Sister may refer to: * Birth order Literature * ''The Little Sister'', a 1949 novel by Raymond Chandler * ''Kana: Little Sister'', a 1999 Japanese visual novel Film and television * The Little Sister (1911 film), ''The Little Sister'' (1911 film), a short * The Little Sister (1914 film), ''The Little Sister'' (1914 film), a short starring Tom Mix * Little Sister (1921 film), ''Little Sister'' (1921 film), a 1921 Italian silent film * The Little Sister (1986 film), ''The Little Sister'' (1986 film), featuring Peter Gerety * Little Sister (1992 film), ''Little Sister'' (1992 film), a comedy starring Jonathan Silverman and Alyssa Milano * Little Sister (1995 film), ''Little Sister'' (1995 film), a Dutch film * ''Little Sister'' (1999 film), a Finnish film * Little Sister (2010 film), ''Little Sister'' (2010 film), directed and written by Richard Bowen * Little Sister (2016 film), ''Little Sister'' (2016 film), directed and written by Zach Clark * The Little Sister (Roseanne), ...
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Birth Order
Birth order refers to the order a child is born in their family; first-born and second-born are examples. Birth order is often believed to have a profound and lasting effect on psychological development. This assertion has been repeatedly challenged. Recent research has consistently found that earlier born children score slightly higher on average on measures of intelligence, but has found zero, or almost zero, robust effect of birth order on personality. Nevertheless, the notion that birth-order significantly influences personality continues to have a strong presence in pop psychology and popular culture. Theory Alfred Adler (1870–1937), an Austrian psychiatrist, and a contemporary of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, was one of the first theorists to suggest that birth order influences personality. He argued that birth order can leave an indelible impression on an individual's style of life, which is one's habitual way of dealing with the tasks of friendship, love, and work. Acco ...
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