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Time Perspective from Adolescence through Adulthood Webinar

12/13/2019

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Please register for the free upcoming SSHD Webinar, Time Perspective from Adolescence through Adulthood, on Dec. 13, 2019 at 12:00 PM (EST) at: 
https://montclair.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_miKeHBE-TQagkfey6YsBsg

Time is as basic as the air we inhale, yet investigate on time point of view—how we ponder the past, present, and future—still can't seem to look at the develop from puberty to adulthood. In this online course dependent on covers a Special Issue of Research in Human Development, the speakers present time point of view as a multidimensional, formative, and modifiable build. At that point, four investigations on the subject including teenagers, youthful grown-ups, moderately aged grown-ups, and more established grown-ups are introduced. This exploration consolidates various members and age-explicit results. On the whole, this work makes way for the following time of research on time viewpoint.

The Relationship Between Future Time Perspective and Memory Control Beliefs in Older Adults, which Dr. Carla Strickland-Hughes co-authored with Dr. Barber will, will be discussed. 

Those who are interested in reading the complete published articles can find them in the upcoming issue of Research in Human Development 




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