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Frank Sulloway

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Frank J. Sulloway (born 1947) is an American psychologist. He is a visiting Scholar in the Institute of Personality and Social Research at the University of California, Berkeley,[1] and a Visiting Professor in the Department of Psychology.[2] He graduated from the Moses Brown School in Providence, Rhode Island,[[3]] and from Harvard College summa cum laude, and with a Ph.D. in the history of science.[4] He was a visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[citation needed]

He is best known for his claim that birth-order exerts large effects on personality, and the subsequent debates about this issue.

Awards

Books

  • Freud, Biologist of the Mind: Beyond the Psychoanalytic Legend. New York: Basic Books. 1983 [1979]. ISBN 0-233-97177-7.
  • Born to Rebel: Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and Creative Lives. Pantheon. 1996. ISBN 0679442324.

References

  1. ^ "IPSR Directory: Faculty". ipsr.berkeley.edu. Institute of Personality and Social Research. Retrieved 2015-03-30.
  2. ^ "Details for: Frank J Sulloway". calnet.berkeley.edu. UC Regents. Retrieved 2015-03-30.
  3. ^ http://issuu.com/moses_brown_school/docs/mb_11131_cupola_publication
  4. ^ "Born Rebels". PaulaGordon.com. The Paula Gordon Show. Retrieved 2015-03-30.