The Psychology of Control and AgingMargret M. Baltes, Paul B. Baltes Erlbaum Associates, 1986 - 415 Seiten |
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... predictability . The strength of the preference for certainty over uncertainty has been demonstrated many times . Prokasy ( 1956 ) found a preference for conditions in which the subjects could anticipate the presence or absence of food ...
... predictability . The strength of the preference for certainty over uncertainty has been demonstrated many times . Prokasy ( 1956 ) found a preference for conditions in which the subjects could anticipate the presence or absence of food ...
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... predictability may have negative effects is , of course , not new . Hebb ( 1949 ) stated that although much discrepancy between predictability and occurrence is unpleasant , a certain amount of uncertainty is pleasurable . Accord- ing ...
... predictability may have negative effects is , of course , not new . Hebb ( 1949 ) stated that although much discrepancy between predictability and occurrence is unpleasant , a certain amount of uncertainty is pleasurable . Accord- ing ...
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... predictability . For example , if someone has control because she can bring about an outcome as a result of her own action , she is usually able to predict that outcome . Although control and predictability typically co - occur ...
... predictability . For example , if someone has control because she can bring about an outcome as a result of her own action , she is usually able to predict that outcome . Although control and predictability typically co - occur ...
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
SUGGESTIONS | 35 |
Suggestions for a Developmental Framework | 48 |
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