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To the extent that the aged experience mental and physical decline , their control
expectations should diminish accordingly . Even in the absence of discernible
mental or physical decline , many responses from relevant other individuals may
...
To the extent that the aged experience mental and physical decline , their control
expectations should diminish accordingly . Even in the absence of discernible
mental or physical decline , many responses from relevant other individuals may
...
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These decrements in physical exercise may be attributable to reduced
perceptions of control ( “ I cannot do these things any more ” ) or they may be
attributable to the deficits in self - regulatory skills discussed earlier . The
environmental ...
These decrements in physical exercise may be attributable to reduced
perceptions of control ( “ I cannot do these things any more ” ) or they may be
attributable to the deficits in self - regulatory skills discussed earlier . The
environmental ...
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Such a relationship may mediate the beneficial effects of induced predictability ,
controllability , or self - responsibility on physical health ( Langer & Rodin , 1976 ;
Schulz & Hanusa , 1978 ) and longevity ( Rodin & Langer , 1977 ) .
Such a relationship may mediate the beneficial effects of induced predictability ,
controllability , or self - responsibility on physical health ( Langer & Rodin , 1976 ;
Schulz & Hanusa , 1978 ) and longevity ( Rodin & Langer , 1977 ) .
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
Aging and Control | 24 |
SUGGESTIONS | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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