Abstract

Abstract: This study investigates the relationship between sibling rivalry and self-expression among young adults, examining potential influences and gender differences. Through a review of existing literature and empirical analysis, the study explores whether sibling rivalry affects self-expression and if gender moderates this relationship. Data from 200 participants revealed no significant correlation between sibling rivalry and self-expression. Additionally, regression analysis indicates no statistical influence of sibling rivalry on self-expression. Independent sample t-tests show no significant gender differences in sibling rivalry or self-expression scores. The findings suggest that sibling rivalry may not directly impact self-expression among young adults, irrespective of gender. Further research is warranted to explore additional factors contributing to variations in selfexpression within sibling relationships

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