Cohort-sequential longitudinal studies of personality and intelligence

作者: K. W. Schaie

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-87993-7_19

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摘要: In designing what was to become the Bonn Longitudinal Study on Aging (BOLSA), Hans Thomae and his associates early recognized fact that human development not a static phenomenon fixed immutably across time, but highly sensitive need imbed such studies into shifting societal context (31). He thus astutely chose life experiences of two successive population cohorts exhibiting very different experiences.

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