The Psychology of Control and AgingMargret M. Baltes, Paul B. Baltes Erlbaum Associates, 1986 - 415 Seiten |
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... table by preventing the subjects from specifying the point in time when they were supposed to start clearing it up . The experimenter said they were not allowed to do it immediately because some tests had to be taken , but it would be ...
... table by preventing the subjects from specifying the point in time when they were supposed to start clearing it up . The experimenter said they were not allowed to do it immediately because some tests had to be taken , but it would be ...
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... ( Tables 2.1-2.4 ) ; and ( 2 ) studies examining locus of control in which outcomes were differentiated by domain or valence ; or in which multiple sources of control were assessed ( internal , external , powerful others ) ( Table 2.5-2.6 ) ...
... ( Tables 2.1-2.4 ) ; and ( 2 ) studies examining locus of control in which outcomes were differentiated by domain or valence ; or in which multiple sources of control were assessed ( internal , external , powerful others ) ( Table 2.5-2.6 ) ...
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... Table 6.6 . It appears that the major effects of the psychosocial variables were to suppress number of helper cells and to lower the ability of the T cells to mobilize an effective response to the antigen challenge . A second way to ...
... Table 6.6 . It appears that the major effects of the psychosocial variables were to suppress number of helper cells and to lower the ability of the T cells to mobilize an effective response to the antigen challenge . A second way to ...
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
SUGGESTIONS | 35 |
Suggestions for a Developmental Framework | 48 |
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Academic Press action activity adulthood age differences analysis assessment attributions Bandura causal choice cognitive cohort concept contingency control awareness control beliefs control understanding coping correlations deficits dependent behaviors dependent self-care depression developmental psychology differential dimensions domains effects elderly environment environmental expectations external control factors functioning Gerontology goals Hillsdale Hohner I-E scale illusion of control increase individuals institutional institutionalized aged intellectual interaction internal locus intervention Jessor Journal of Personality Kuhl Lachman Langer learned helplessness life-span LOC-E and LOC-H locus of control longitudinal lymphocytes measures medical model motivation nursing home one's orientation outcomes patterns perceived control perception of control performance Perlmuter personal control personal efficacy Personality and Social perspective predictability problem processes relationship response Rodin Rotter sample Schulz self-concept self-descriptions self-efficacy self-referent knowledge self-regulatory Seligman social partners Social Psychology stability stress studies subjects theoretical theory University of Trier variables York