The Psychology of Control and Aging (Psychology Revivals)Margret M. Baltes, Paul B. Baltes Psychology Press, 01.08.2014 - 452 Seiten Originally published in 1986, the central topic of this book is the analysis and application of control-related beliefs and behaviours for theory and practice in the psychology of aging. The volume was written for two specific interrelated purposes aimed at cross-fertilization between the psychology of control and the field of gerontology. The first purpose was to summarise available research and theory on the psychology of control for researchers and professionals interested in gerontology at the time. The second was to enrich the field of the psychology of control. |
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... External Dichotomy 121 Forms of Explanation 123 The Social Functions of Explanatory Forms 125 Explanatory Preference and the Process of Aging Exploring Correlates of Explanatory Preference Discussion and Implications 135 128 130 HEALTH ...
... External Dichotomy 121 Forms of Explanation 123 The Social Functions of Explanatory Forms 125 Explanatory Preference and the Process of Aging Exploring Correlates of Explanatory Preference Discussion and Implications 135 128 130 HEALTH ...
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... external/ determinant, external/voluntary) and argue that the contemporary social norms for the aged tend toward types of self-explanatory discourse (e.g., internal/ determinants with primary emphasis on bodily deterioration) that are ...
... external/ determinant, external/voluntary) and argue that the contemporary social norms for the aged tend toward types of self-explanatory discourse (e.g., internal/ determinants with primary emphasis on bodily deterioration) that are ...
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... external forces. Of particular importance to Hoff and Hohner is the nature of the connectedness among institutional spheres such as that between the work and the leisure worlds. As revealed in intensive case studies conducted by the ...
... external forces. Of particular importance to Hoff and Hohner is the nature of the connectedness among institutional spheres such as that between the work and the leisure worlds. As revealed in intensive case studies conducted by the ...
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... external control of reinforcement. Psychological Monographs, 80 (1, Whole No. 609). Schaie, K. W. (Ed). (1983). Longitudinal studies ofadult psychological development. New York: The Guilford Press. Schulz, R. (1976). The effects of ...
... external control of reinforcement. Psychological Monographs, 80 (1, Whole No. 609). Schaie, K. W. (Ed). (1983). Longitudinal studies ofadult psychological development. New York: The Guilford Press. Schulz, R. (1976). The effects of ...
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... external event does to them is not theoretically informative. Attributing the detrimental effects of an external deprivation of control to an internal representation of lost control does not provide much explanatory depth. What one ...
... external event does to them is not theoretically informative. Attributing the detrimental effects of an external deprivation of control to an internal representation of lost control does not provide much explanatory depth. What one ...
Inhalt
1 | |
Suggestions for a Developmental Framework | 35 |
Chapter 3 Aging and Mindful Control | 71 |
Chapter 4 Choice Control and Cognitive Functioning | 91 |
Chapter 5 The Discourse of Control and the Maintenance of WellBeing | 119 |
Chapter 6 Health Control and Aging | 139 |
Reflections on the Dialectics of Change | 167 |
Stability Change and Cognitive Correlates | 207 |
Chapter 10 Personal Control and Emotional Evaluation of Development in Partnership Relations During Adulthood | 265 |
Adaptation or Iatrogenic Disease? | 297 |
Psychosocial Control Toward Dependency? | 315 |
Chapter 13 Occupational Careers Work and Control | 345 |
Chapter 14 Implications of Control and Responsibility on Helping the Aged | 373 |
Author Index | 397 |
Subject Index | 411 |
Longitudinal Retrospective and Contemporaneous Analyses | 237 |
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Academic Press action activity adulthood age differences analysis assessment attributions Bandura causal choice cognitive cohort concept conflict contingency control awareness control beliefs control understanding coping correlations deficits defined dependent behaviors dependent self-care depression developmental developmental psychology differential difficult dimensions domains effects elderly environment environmental expectations external factors findings first functioning Gerontology goals Hillsdale Hohner illusion of control increase individual’s individuals influence institutionalized aged intellectual interaction internal locus Jessor Journal of Personality Kuhl Lachman Langer learned helplessness life-span LOC-E and LOC-H locus of control longitudinal measures motivation nursing home one’s orientation outcomes patterns perceived control perception of control performance Perlmuter personal control personal efficacy Personality and Social perspective predictability problem processes reflect relationship residents response Rodin Rotter sample scales Schulz self-concept self-efficacy Seligman significant significantly social partners Social Psychology specific stability stress studies subjects theoretical theory variables York