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Fullerton, Carol S.; Ursano, Robert J. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1994
Literature on preadolescent friendships is reviewed to examine the relationship between preadolescent friendship and social support in adulthood. Present research is suggestive of the importance of preadolescent friendships in adult social relatedness, but it is not sufficient to validate the period as critical to social support in adulthood. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Child Development, Emotional Development
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Lewis, Susan K.; Mirowsky, John; Ross, Catherine E. – Social Forces, 1999
National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data indicate that sense of personal control increased from age 14 to 22. Dropping out of school hampered development; teen pregnancy did not. Adolescent sense of control and further adult development correlated positively with cognitive skill and parental education. Low perceived control predicted subsequent…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Adult Development, Cognitive Ability
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Murrell, Patricia H.; Carpenter, William E. – Judges' Journal, 1999
Combining literature and human development is seen as an effective strategy for enhancing personal and professional growth of the judiciary. Three theoretical perspectives provide a framework for understanding experiences associated with development in middle and later adulthood: adults' varied learning styles, the life cycle and age-related…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Learning, Aging (Individuals), Cognitive Style
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Newman, Betsy K. – Career Development Quarterly, 1995
Discusses the recent phenomenon of older career changers and highlights some of the strengths and proactive strategies for such people. Issues include dealing realistically with negative perceptions and stressing advantages of the mature career changer. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Career Change
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Hershey, Douglas A.; Jacobs-Lawson, Joy M. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Describes an exercise where students examine their perceptions of normative developmental patterns in life domains across an adult life span. Explains that the activity aims at eliminating the myth of a single prime of life. Discusses the post-exercise discussion and student evaluations of the exercise. (CMK)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Differences, Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Howell, Lynn Calhoun – Counseling and Values, 2001
Explored experiences of 18 women, ages 35 to 60. Diversity in the sample was achieved in marital status; presence or absence of children; education; income; age; and sexual orientation. Resulting grounded theory conceptualized an emotional process with 3 parts: assessing circumstances; clarifying personal values; and adjusting behaviors and life…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Attitude Measures, Behavior Change, Congruence (Psychology)
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Rocke, Christina; Cherry, Katie E. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2002
In this article, we address the topic of death from historic and contemporary perspectives. In the first section, we describe the changes in life expectancy, personal experience, and public awareness of death that have occurred over the past century. In the next section, we examine the impact these changes have had on the mastery of the two…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Developmental Tasks, Death, Cultural Context
Sissel, Peggy A. – 1993
A study used the Educational Resources and Information Center (ERIC) database as a resource for journal articles on adult education and women since 1971 to examine the recent effort at including inquiry on women and gender in the adult education literature. Once the ERIC database was searched and analyzed for possible trends, a random sample of…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Nebraska Univ., Omaha. Div. of Educational and Student Services. – 1990
The project, "Learning Disabilities--Community Advocacy, Support, Employment, Education" (LD-CASE), was initiated to expand the personal/social, educational, and employment options of individuals with learning disabilities. The project is designed to provide LD adults with experiences that will increase their self-advocacy skills, establish…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adults, Communication Skills
Main, Keith – 1993
Writings in the field of human development and learning in the adult years can be integrated into a simple theory. A theory is defined as a policy, hypothesis, or set of principles used or proposed as a basis for action. The adult years are defined as a time in which one makes choices with a degree of maturity and wisdom and assumes responsibility…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Kerka, Sandra – 1991
Adults experience cyclical periods of stability and transition throughout life. The conflict between role cycles may spur career change. Personality differences between voluntary changers and nonchangers have been identified in research. Career changes may be triggered by factors ranging from the anticipated (marriage, empty nest) to the…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Aging (Individuals), Career Change
Green-Bailey, Patricia; McCluskey-Fawcett, Kathleen – 1991
This study examined the relationship of overall family conflict and stress to adult personality development in young adult college students from intact families, as compared to young adults who had experienced childhood parental divorce. Seventy-five students from divorced families and 78 students from intact families completed a screening…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adult Development, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Moreland, John R. – 1983
Stereotypically masculine men tend to adopt family roles in which they are more important symbolically, as models for power and authority, than realistically, as teachers, care takers and nurturers. For these men, nurturant-expressive involvement with their children is still the exclusive domain of women. Men who have integrated affective…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Affective Behavior, Attitude Change, Divorce
Hughes, Julie; Graham, Steve – 1989
A multifaceted approach to adult development was empirically tested with 449 adult students enrolled in a large metropolitan community college system in the midwest. This approach suggests that most adults assume multiple life roles (relationship with self, with work, with others, and with family). The Adult Life Roles Instrument was designed to…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Students, Developmental Stages, Higher Education
Lehmann, Timothy – 1980
Empire State College (ESC) is an alternative college that uses an individualized degree plan, assessment of prior learning, and a learning contract arrangement. Data were collected from 4,543 entering students at ESC between fall 1974 and January 1977 on a Student Biographical Inventory (SBI). The SBI included items on the students' background,…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Students
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