Emergent Theories of AgingSpringer Publishing Company, 1988 - 530 Seiten |
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... present existence . Regarding present meaning , the individual will be asked to indicate the amount of meaning he or she derives from a number of present commitments , such as achievement and relationships . The measurement of present ...
... present existence . Regarding present meaning , the individual will be asked to indicate the amount of meaning he or she derives from a number of present commitments , such as achievement and relationships . The measurement of present ...
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... present , and future and to the specific way human beings are related to this order , which is constantly moving forward . The irreversibility of human life time does not mean that human beings must always remain in the present . The ...
... present , and future and to the specific way human beings are related to this order , which is constantly moving forward . The irreversibility of human life time does not mean that human beings must always remain in the present . The ...
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... present , the tone of life in old age arises . Thus , there is an increasing importance of the symbolic reconstructed past with aging . The social - structural past is the dimension most related to behavior . Ele- ments of the social ...
... present , the tone of life in old age arises . Thus , there is an increasing importance of the symbolic reconstructed past with aging . The social - structural past is the dimension most related to behavior . Ele- ments of the social ...
Inhalt
Basic Assumptions in Theories of Human Aging | 3 |
The Contribution | 19 |
The Impact of Research Methodology on Theory | 41 |
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