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Schuster, Diane Tickton – 1993
Postmodern, multicultural, and feminist critiques of psychology have changed how longitudinal researchers construct their inquiries and frame their data. Also the new scholarship brings to the longitudinal investigation perspectives from other disciplines including sociology, anthropology, and history, among others. The book used as a framework…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Females, Interdisciplinary Approach, Longitudinal Studies
Peer reviewedRutter, Michael – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 1981
The concept of psychosocial stress is reviewed in relation to empirical findings on the effects of different types of life events in childhood and adult life. It is concluded that the concept is too broad and that the events need to be subdivided according to their characteristics and meaning. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Child Development, Coping, Emotional Response
Zarit, Steven H. – 1979
Research on personality and aging has been limited by several factors, including nomethetic assumptions about traits; overreliance on morale scales as measures of adaptation; and the confounding of cohort, time of measurement and age effects. An idiographic approach, which focuses on traits that individuals subjectively feel as important, may help…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Behavior Patterns
Bach, Paul J. – 1981
Cognitive change in the elderly can be due to several etiological factors which are empirically difficult to separate and clinically problematic to differentiate. Normal aging is accompanied by behavioral slowing. The slowing down of psycho-motor processes results in a lowered intelligence quotient, but cannot be taken as unequivocal evidence for…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Behavior Change, Cognitive Ability
Brabeck, Mary M. – 1983
Current theories of intellectual development claim that such development proceeds through invariant sequences of increasingly more adequate cognitive structures. According to the two dominant theories on changes in intellectual functioning during adulthood, intellectual development is essentially accomplished by adolescence, although sharpening…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), College Students, Data Analysis
Peer reviewedGilbert, Lucia A.; Richardson, Mary Sue, Eds. – Counseling Psychologist, 1981
In seven articles, addresses parenting issues within social and cultural contexts. Overviews values placed on parenting and presents a conceptual framework considering the intersection of occupational and family roles across life cycles. Reviews effects of parenting throughout the adult life cycle, discusses emerging theoretical models, and parent…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Family Role, Fathers, Literature Reviews
Hughes, Fergus P. – 1980
The recent phenomenon of the "returning adult" to colleges has raised concern regarding two implications: age decline in intellectual ability and loss due to lack of practice. Literature indicates slight impairment of the problem-solving function until the years of advanced age. The degree of impairment is related to factors of educational…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students


