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Trajectory of Nostalgia in Emerging Adulthood [PDF]

open access: possiblePersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2023
We examined the change and stability of nostalgia in emerging adulthood. We followed 327 students through their 4 university years with six assessments. Nostalgia demonstrated moderate rank stability ( r = .25–.79). A Trait-State-Occasion model analysis indicated that the stable trait component, slowing-change trait component, and state component ...
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CRIME IN EMERGING ADULTHOOD*

Criminology, 2002
The extent to which local life circumstances influence criminal activity has been the focus of much theoretical debate. Although empirical research has been initiated, it remains limited. Herein, we use data on 524 serious offenders from the California Youth Authority for a seven‐year post‐parole period to examine the relationship between changes in ...
Piquero, AR   +3 more
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Emerging Adulthood in Argentina

New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2003
Because emerging adulthood is a culturally constructed period of life course, it is interesting to explore whether it exists in Argentina, a Catholic Latin American country of Southern European descent.
Alicia, Facio, Fabiana, Micocci
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Emerging Adulthood

Journal of Adolescent Research, 2005
Seventy-two Israeli emerging adults were interviewed for descriptions of themselves and accounts of their personal, social, and professional dreams, current life status, romantic relationships, and relationships with their parents. Interviews were transcribed and rated on scales assessing self-processes, attainment of professional and romantic tasks ...
Shmuel Shulman   +4 more
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Emerging Adulthood in Sociolinguistics

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2012
AbstractIn her landmark paper Age as a Sociolinguistic Variable, Eckert states that “age is a person’s place at a given time in relation to the social order: a stage, a condition, a place in history” (1997:151). Speaker age has long been one of the primary social categories within sociolinguistics, and may be argued to be the sociolinguistic category ...
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NSSI in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood

2023
Abstract This chapter considers why adolescence and emerging adulthood are the most sensitive life periods for nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and summarizes the knowledge about the course and developmental risk and protective factors of NSSI.
Kiekens, Glenn   +2 more
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Sexuality in Emerging Adulthood

2021
Abstract This book provides an in-depth examination of an important domain of development during emerging adulthood—sexuality. Emerging adulthood, which is a complex and dynamic developmental period, uniquely affords individuals a variety of choices with regard to sexuality; this volume addresses these various facets of sexuality to ...
Spencer B. Olmstead, Kristin M. Anders
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Emerging Adulthood

2015
Arnett’s (2000) theory of emerging adulthood has been both widely celebrated and strongly criticized. However, it has not yet been closely scrutinized for what it claims to be: “a new theory of development for the late teens though the twenties.” The purpose of this chapter is to take up this scrutiny, evaluating some of the major postulations and ...
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Identity in Emerging Adulthood

Emerging Adulthood, 2013
The present article presents a review of identity status-based theory and research with adolescents and emerging adults, with some coverage of related approaches such as narrative identity and identity style. In the first section, we review Erikson’s theory of identity and early identity status research examining differences in personality and ...
Seth J. Schwartz   +4 more
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Identity in Emerging Adulthood

2014
This chapter presents a review of identity status-based theory and research with adolescents and emerging adults, with some coverage of related approaches such as narrative identity and identity style. In the first section, the authors review Erikson’s theory of identity and early identity status research examining differences in personality and ...
Seth J. Schwartz   +4 more
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