Is birth order really important in peer relationship? A grounded theory approach

This article seeks to develop a theory about the importance of peer relationship among the oldest of the youngest children who have finished preschool education and already started primary school. In the study, observation was employed to collect data from 22 children. The data were analysed through...

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Main Authors: Kerem Coşkun, Özkan Çikrikci, Yavuz Topkaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Cogent Education
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2017.1296537
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spelling doaj-44a74372e7274749a37611bb4eb610402021-07-15T13:10:34ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Education2331-186X2017-01-014110.1080/2331186X.2017.12965371296537Is birth order really important in peer relationship? A grounded theory approachKerem Coşkun0Özkan Çikrikci1Yavuz Topkaya2Artvin Coruh UniversityOrdu UniversityKilis 7 Aralik UniversityThis article seeks to develop a theory about the importance of peer relationship among the oldest of the youngest children who have finished preschool education and already started primary school. In the study, observation was employed to collect data from 22 children. The data were analysed through the grounded theory approach, in which data are dealt with inductively. In the data analysis, written-up observations were processed with open coding, axial coding and selective coding. As a result of the data analysis, we argue that only children are inclined to get approval from their peers to extend their social interest and remain unresponsive; the youngest siblings compete for the teacher’s interest and are inclined to attract attention and remain unresponsive due to acceptance difference; the oldest siblings conceive attracting attention as a way of compensating for loss of family interest.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2017.1296537birth ordersibling relationshipsadlerian theorygrounded theorypeer relationships
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author Kerem Coşkun
Özkan Çikrikci
Yavuz Topkaya
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Özkan Çikrikci
Yavuz Topkaya
Is birth order really important in peer relationship? A grounded theory approach
Cogent Education
birth order
sibling relationships
adlerian theory
grounded theory
peer relationships
author_facet Kerem Coşkun
Özkan Çikrikci
Yavuz Topkaya
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title Is birth order really important in peer relationship? A grounded theory approach
title_short Is birth order really important in peer relationship? A grounded theory approach
title_full Is birth order really important in peer relationship? A grounded theory approach
title_fullStr Is birth order really important in peer relationship? A grounded theory approach
title_full_unstemmed Is birth order really important in peer relationship? A grounded theory approach
title_sort is birth order really important in peer relationship? a grounded theory approach
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Education
issn 2331-186X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This article seeks to develop a theory about the importance of peer relationship among the oldest of the youngest children who have finished preschool education and already started primary school. In the study, observation was employed to collect data from 22 children. The data were analysed through the grounded theory approach, in which data are dealt with inductively. In the data analysis, written-up observations were processed with open coding, axial coding and selective coding. As a result of the data analysis, we argue that only children are inclined to get approval from their peers to extend their social interest and remain unresponsive; the youngest siblings compete for the teacher’s interest and are inclined to attract attention and remain unresponsive due to acceptance difference; the oldest siblings conceive attracting attention as a way of compensating for loss of family interest.
topic birth order
sibling relationships
adlerian theory
grounded theory
peer relationships
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2017.1296537
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