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These hypotheses provide implicit support for the conceptualization of control as
predictability . Conditions that are predictable may be preferred because they
trigger a preparatory response ( Prokasy , 1956 ) , provide information that ...
These hypotheses provide implicit support for the conceptualization of control as
predictability . Conditions that are predictable may be preferred because they
trigger a preparatory response ( Prokasy , 1956 ) , provide information that ...
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They found that subjects with behavioral control exhibited lower GSR reactivity
and less anxiety to the shocks than did subjects given predictable shocks . These
results were again found in a conceptual replication involving aversive pictures ...
They found that subjects with behavioral control exhibited lower GSR reactivity
and less anxiety to the shocks than did subjects given predictable shocks . These
results were again found in a conceptual replication involving aversive pictures ...
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Also studying the consequences of variations in control and predictability , Schulz
( 1976 ) randomly assigned institutionalized - aged persons to one of four
conditions to assess the effects of increased control or predictability upon
physical ...
Also studying the consequences of variations in control and predictability , Schulz
( 1976 ) randomly assigned institutionalized - aged persons to one of four
conditions to assess the effects of increased control or predictability upon
physical ...
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
Aging and Control | 24 |
SUGGESTIONS | 35 |
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