Korean J Child Stud. 2004; 25(4): 49-70.

Sibling Interaction by Birth Order, Sibling Sex Composition, and Sibling Temperament Combination
출생순위, 형제 성구성, 형제기질조합에 따른 형제 상호작용
기현주 , 김희진
Hyun Joo Kee , Hee Jin Kim
ABSTRACT
The sample of this study on sibling relationships consisted of 40 pairs of preschool siblings and their mothers. Results were that elder siblings initiated more behavior, initiated more negative behavior, and responded with more negative or no response to affirmative behavior initiated by the younger siblings. Younger siblings exhibited more responsive behavior, initiated more affirmative behavior, showed more affirmative responses to or imitation of affirmative behavior, and imitation of negative behavior than elder siblings. Male pairs exhibited more physical affirmative interaction than female or male-female pairs. Female pairs exhibited more lingual affirmative interaction than male or male-female pairs. Siblings with similar temperaments showed more boastful or no response to negative behaviors than siblings with differing temperaments. Siblings with differing temperaments exhibited more affirmative behaviors than siblings with similar temperaments.
Key words : sibling interaction, birth order, sibling sex composition, temperament
주요어 : 형제 상호작용 ; 출생순위 ; 형제 성구성 ; 기질