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( 1980 ) replicated this experiment , adding a no - aversive stimulation condition ,
to determine whether arousal was due to the stimulation , or to task performance .
Like Manuck et al . ( 1978 ) , they found that exercising behavioral control ...
( 1980 ) replicated this experiment , adding a no - aversive stimulation condition ,
to determine whether arousal was due to the stimulation , or to task performance .
Like Manuck et al . ( 1978 ) , they found that exercising behavioral control ...
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Determining control from the perspective of the actor by considering the process
s / he undertakes to achieve an outcome implies a ... previously discussed ,
which determine control by looking , as observers , merely at the achieved end .
Determining control from the perspective of the actor by considering the process
s / he undertakes to achieve an outcome implies a ... previously discussed ,
which determine control by looking , as observers , merely at the achieved end .
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assumptions determine the behavior of individuals toward the problem and
toward each other and are in and of themselves critical ingredients that
determine and moderate the help ' s effectiveness . Further , we see that the basis
for many ...
assumptions determine the behavior of individuals toward the problem and
toward each other and are in and of themselves critical ingredients that
determine and moderate the help ' s effectiveness . Further , we see that the basis
for many ...
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
Aging and Control | 24 |
SUGGESTIONS | 35 |
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The Psychology of Control and Aging (Psychology Revivals) Margret M. Baltes,Paul B. Baltes Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2014 |
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