The Sibling Effect

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The Sibling Effect is a nonfiction book by Jeffrey Kluger that explores how relationships between brothers and sisters shape personality, behavior, and life outcomes.

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instanceOf book
nonfiction book
author Jeffrey Kluger
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores how siblings affect life outcomes
how siblings influence behavior
how siblings shape personality
impact of divorce on siblings
impact of family size
impact of favoritism among siblings
long-term impact of sibling bonds
role of parents in sibling dynamics
genre nonfiction
hasPart case studies of siblings
discussion of birth order
discussion of cooperation and support
discussion of half-siblings and step-siblings
discussion of only children
discussion of rivalry and conflict
discussion of twins
psychological research on siblings
hasPerspective psychological perspective on family life
social science perspective on siblings
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in family psychology
language English
literaryForm popular science
mainSubject behavior
family dynamics
life outcomes
personality development
sibling relationships
notableFor popularizing research on sibling relationships
usesMethod narrative journalism
synthesis of psychological studies

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Jeffrey Kluger notableWork The Sibling Effect