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We can distinguish perhaps two major approaches that , rather than being
isolated from one another , manifest considerable overlap . One approach follows
more a social - cognitive lead , the other one puts more emphasis on a
behavioral ...
We can distinguish perhaps two major approaches that , rather than being
isolated from one another , manifest considerable overlap . One approach follows
more a social - cognitive lead , the other one puts more emphasis on a
behavioral ...
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Here as well as in other approaches the connection to the working individual is
missing . It is still ... It is to be noted here that German industrial psychology uses
a person - oriented approach in the analysis of objective working conditions .
Here as well as in other approaches the connection to the working individual is
missing . It is still ... It is to be noted here that German industrial psychology uses
a person - oriented approach in the analysis of objective working conditions .
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... their problems — aspects of what House ( 1981 ) calls appraisal support or that
motivate them to action through encouragement and confidence building , would
be seen as reflecting some of the assumptions of a moral model approach .
... their problems — aspects of what House ( 1981 ) calls appraisal support or that
motivate them to action through encouragement and confidence building , would
be seen as reflecting some of the assumptions of a moral model approach .
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
Aging and Control | 24 |
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