Abstract

The preferences of 224 Ss for polygons of varying degrees of complexity were analyzed in terms of Ss’ birth order and sex. Analysis of variance indicated that sex was a highly significant determinant of complexity preference, with females tending to prefer more complexity than males, and, in addition, there was a significant sex × birth order interaction, with first bom males preferring more complexity than later born males, but later born females preferring more complexity than first bom females.

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