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... Baltes & Schaie , 1973 ; Goulet & Baltes , 1970 ; Nesselroade & Reese , 1973 ) , developmental psychologists have paid increasing attention to the models of human nature that guide their theoretical and empirical endeavors . Although ...
... Baltes & Schaie , 1973 ; Goulet & Baltes , 1970 ; Nesselroade & Reese , 1973 ) , developmental psychologists have paid increasing attention to the models of human nature that guide their theoretical and empirical endeavors . Although ...
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... Baltes , 1968 ) , with manipulative studies , and with age - simulation investigations ( Baltes & Goulet , 1971 ) , may substantially contribute to providing developmental psychology with the theoretical and methodological tools ...
... Baltes , 1968 ) , with manipulative studies , and with age - simulation investigations ( Baltes & Goulet , 1971 ) , may substantially contribute to providing developmental psychology with the theoretical and methodological tools ...
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... Baltes , P. B. , & Goulet , L. R. Exploration of developmental variables by manipulation and simulation of age differences in behavior . Human Development , 1971 , 14 , 149–170 . Baltes , P. B. , & Schaie , K. W. Life - span ...
... Baltes , P. B. , & Goulet , L. R. Exploration of developmental variables by manipulation and simulation of age differences in behavior . Human Development , 1971 , 14 , 149–170 . Baltes , P. B. , & Schaie , K. W. Life - span ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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