The Psychology of Control and AgingMargret M. Baltes, Paul B. Baltes Erlbaum Associates, 1986 - 415 Seiten |
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... subjects were required to continuously depress a telegraph key during the paired - associate trials . Whenever a tone sounded , subjects released the key as quickly as possible in order to reach a second key that was adjacent to the ...
... subjects were required to continuously depress a telegraph key during the paired - associate trials . Whenever a tone sounded , subjects released the key as quickly as possible in order to reach a second key that was adjacent to the ...
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... subjects would report a higher level of per- ceived control than the explicit - control subjects . Presumably , the implicit - control subjects enjoyed greater control over the environment because they could attribute it to their own ...
... subjects would report a higher level of per- ceived control than the explicit - control subjects . Presumably , the implicit - control subjects enjoyed greater control over the environment because they could attribute it to their own ...
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... subjects ( ranging in age from 55– 75 years ) . In this study , all subjects selected responses to be learned on a paired- associate task . One stimulus and two responses were presented on a video display screen . Subjects signified ...
... subjects ( ranging in age from 55– 75 years ) . In this study , all subjects selected responses to be learned on a paired- associate task . One stimulus and two responses were presented on a video display screen . Subjects signified ...
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
SUGGESTIONS | 35 |
Suggestions for a Developmental Framework | 48 |
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