The Psychology of Control and AgingMargret M. Baltes, Paul B. Baltes Erlbaum Associates, 1986 - 415 Seiten |
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... tasks that are very dissimilar to the task they have been made to fail on ( Hiroto & Seligman , 1975 ; Overmier & Seligman , 1967 ) . Seligman ( 1975 ) and his associates have proposed the most obvious explanation of these findings . In ...
... tasks that are very dissimilar to the task they have been made to fail on ( Hiroto & Seligman , 1975 ; Overmier & Seligman , 1967 ) . Seligman ( 1975 ) and his associates have proposed the most obvious explanation of these findings . In ...
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... task benefited learning in the subsequent section of the same task , but can the effects of choice generalize from one task to a second task that is performed within the same experimental context ? To answer this question , Perl- muter ...
... task benefited learning in the subsequent section of the same task , but can the effects of choice generalize from one task to a second task that is performed within the same experimental context ? To answer this question , Perl- muter ...
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... task should enhance the perception of control and increase the expectation of success . Thus , the task at hand provided an independent test of the assumption that faster decisions were reflective of an increase in the perception of ...
... task should enhance the perception of control and increase the expectation of success . Thus , the task at hand provided an independent test of the assumption that faster decisions were reflective of an increase in the perception of ...
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
SUGGESTIONS | 35 |
Suggestions for a Developmental Framework | 48 |
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