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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: middle, Middle More than half of the middle born individuals felt that if their birth order were changed, it would not have an affect on them, Middle The majority of the middle born participants felt that their birth order affected their scholastics because they were able to learn from older siblings, as well as, teach younger siblings., Middle Some felt that if they were born first, they would have more responsibilities and would need to set an example for the other siblings, while if they were born last, they would not put much pressure on themselves to do well., Middle In addition, some other responses included feeling more pressure from parents because they were expected to do better than their older siblings and set a good example for their younger siblings., Middle Middle born children from larger families said that school tended to be difficult when, immediately, a teacher had high expectations of them based on the results they had with older siblings in the past., More than half of the middle born individuals felt that if their birth order were changed, it would not have an affect on them Many felt that if they were younger, they would be smarter and more successful because they would have more siblings to look up to and learn from, Individuals who obtain a birth order somewhere in the middle of older and younger siblings tend to score lower on Intelligence testing than older and younger siblings (Esping 3) During our research, we interviewed twenty-eight individuals who were middle born siblings. Eight of the twenty-eight participants felt that their birth order did not affect them academically., Middle Individuals who obtain a birth order somewhere in the middle of older and younger siblings tend to score lower on Intelligence testing than older and younger siblings (Esping 3)