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The subjective counterpart of this distinction differs slightly from that described
previously in that expectations of universal helplessness could in principle be
due to either a low - responseoutcome estimate for the self or a low - efficacy ...
The subjective counterpart of this distinction differs slightly from that described
previously in that expectations of universal helplessness could in principle be
due to either a low - responseoutcome estimate for the self or a low - efficacy ...
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expectations. in. helping. elderly. adults . Recipient Expectations . Focusing on
the recipient , several developmental trends may predispose elderly to adopt
stereotypic medical model expectations for themselves . Maturationally - based ...
expectations. in. helping. elderly. adults . Recipient Expectations . Focusing on
the recipient , several developmental trends may predispose elderly to adopt
stereotypic medical model expectations for themselves . Maturationally - based ...
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Helper ' s Expectations . From helpers ' perspectives , important factors which can
define assumptions about elderly recipients are the prevailing preconceptions
about old age . These stereotyped views of the elderly have been found to be ...
Helper ' s Expectations . From helpers ' perspectives , important factors which can
define assumptions about elderly recipients are the prevailing preconceptions
about old age . These stereotyped views of the elderly have been found to be ...
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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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