Birth Oder, personality and risk-taking behaviour among adolescents and young adults

Pages: 1835-1840
Prachi Gupta, Rashi Sharma, Ritirikta Mishra, Ritisikta Mishra, Sanjyoti Agrawal, and Swati Singh (Department of Psychology, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, Karnataka)

This aim of the research was to study the differences between first-borns and later-born in terms of personality and risk-taking behaviour. For the purpose of this study, between subject design was utilised. A sample size of 120 was selected, comprising of adolescents and young adults falling in the age group of 16 to 25. A self- developed demographic sheet, The Eysenck Personality Inventory and The Dospert Scale were used to study the three parameters. In the sample population, it was found that neuroticism was significantly different across birth orders (p<0.05). However, no such difference was revealed while considering the dimension of extraversion. Similarly, risk-taking propensity was also not found to be significantly different (p>0.05). Male and female subject did not differ significantly in four out of five domains of risk-taking behaviour. Significant difference was found between the genders in case of recreational domain of risk-taking behaviour. Future research can take into account a wider sample size, geographical area, and more subsets of the variables and finally can take up a more multicultural study.

Description

Pages: 1835-1840
Prachi Gupta, Rashi Sharma, Ritirikta Mishra, Ritisikta Mishra, Sanjyoti Agrawal, and Swati Singh (Department of Psychology, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, Karnataka)