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Growth in perceived control across 25 years from the late teens to midlife: the role of personal and parents' education
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Growth in perceived control across 25 years from the late teens to midlife: the role of personal and parents' education

Dayuma I Vargas Lascano, Nancy L Galambos, Harvey J Krahn and Margie E Lachman
Developmental psychology, Vol.51(1), pp.124-135
01/2015
PMID: 25546599

Abstract

Humans Life Change Events Parents Models, Psychological Aging - psychology Male Educational Status Social Class Young Adult Self Concept Employment Adolescent Internal-External Control Adult Female Perception Longitudinal Studies Canada

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