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One of the most fundamental human urges is to form a pair. Despite many tendencies that threaten traditional marriage and even make committed cohabitation problematic, very few people live through adulthood without at least one lengthy relationship, and up to ninety percent of Americans marry at least once in their lives.
Couples-- United States. --- Interpersonal relations - United States. --- Couples --- Interpersonal relations
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Aging --- Older people --- Psychological aspects --- Social aspects --- Psychological aspects. --- Social aspects.
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This collection considers ways in which societal contexts influence aging by influencing self-regulatory processes. No one doubts that the social contexts in which individuals develop exert strong influence on life trajectories. Those born into environments that provide high quality education, supportive social relations, and economic assets do better in old age than those born into environments bereft of such resources. The extent of this influence, however, is only beginning to be revealed. Recent research shows that life experiences influence basic brain structures (e.g. the effect of music
Aging --- Cognition in old age --- Cognition in the aged --- Thought and thinking in old age --- Older people --- Age --- Ageing --- Senescence --- Developmental biology --- Gerontology --- Longevity --- Age factors in disease --- Social aspects --- Psychology --- Physiological effect
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Cognition --- Ability, Influence of age on. --- Age factors. --- Age and ability --- Age factors in ability --- Age factors in cognition --- Mind and body --- Age and employment --- Ability, Influence of age on
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