Adulthood and Aging: An Interdisciplinary, Developmental ViewWiley, 1974 - 484 Seiten This classic work offers a thorough treatment of early and middle adulthood. It is the only text to integrate research from psychology, sociology, anthropology, medicine, and biology into a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of adulthood. In-depth interviews with adults at various ages put theory into context, showing both long-term change and continuity. This new edition includes a new chapter on cognition, the Medicare changes of 1989, and many new references. |
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... tend to perceive the rod as vertical in terms of the frame , while men tend to disregard the " field " and to judge verticality on the basis of internal cues of uprightness . Several related experiments suggest the conclusion that women ...
... tend to perceive the rod as vertical in terms of the frame , while men tend to disregard the " field " and to judge verticality on the basis of internal cues of uprightness . Several related experiments suggest the conclusion that women ...
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... tend to change least , as we have noted . And even social roles ( Level 4 ) and social situations tend to be fairly stable through much of adulthood . These external consistencies tend to reinforce the consistency of the personality ...
... tend to change least , as we have noted . And even social roles ( Level 4 ) and social situations tend to be fairly stable through much of adulthood . These external consistencies tend to reinforce the consistency of the personality ...
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... tend to improve slightly while less - able subjects tend to decline faster . In addition , the effects of disease and other noncognitive factors such as education , social class , personal losses , and even nearness to death act to add ...
... tend to improve slightly while less - able subjects tend to decline faster . In addition , the effects of disease and other noncognitive factors such as education , social class , personal losses , and even nearness to death act to add ...
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