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The Berlim aging study : aging from 70 to 100 / ed. Paul B. Baltes; Karl Ulrich Mayer
Linked with: What do we know about old age and aging?: conclusions from the berlin aging studyLinked with: Sources of well-being in very old ageLinked with: Utilization of medical and nursing care in old ageLinked with: On the significance of moprbidity and disability in old ageLinked with: Everyday competence in old and very old age : theorectical considerations and empirical findingsLinked with: Sensory systems in old ageLinked with: Limits and potentials of intellectual functioning in old ageLinked with: Self, personality, and life regulation : facets of psychological resilience in old ageLinked with: Social relationships in old ageLinked with: Men and women in the berlin aging studyLinked with: Socioeconomic and social inequalities in old ageLinked with: Trends and profiles of psychological functioning in very old ageLinked with: Psychiatric illness in old ageLinked with: Morbidity, medication, and functional limitations in very old ageLinked with: Six individual biographies from the berlin aging studyLinked with: Generational experiences of old people in berlinLinked with: Sample selectivity and generalizability of the results of the berlin aging studyLinked with: Berlim aging study - base : sample, design, and overview of measuresLanguage: Inglês.Country: Reino Unido, Cambridge.Publication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999Description: 552 p.ISBN: 0521000033.Subject - Topical Name: Psicologia do Desenvolvimento Classification: 2800 - Psicologia do Desenvolvimento Online Resources:Click here to access online Item type:Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Biblioteca ISPA | D BALT/P1 | Consulta Local | 3028686 |
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