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Straub, Cynthia A.; Rodgers, Robert F. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1986
Arthur Chickering's (1969) psychological theory that men and women from the ages of 17 through 25 years share common developmental tasks was tested in a cross-sectional study of the psychosocial development of 241 college students and adults. Evidence supported a sequence of developmental tasks for women that differed from Chickering's theory.…
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Tasks, Females, Higher Education
Gerstein, Martin; Papen-Daniel, Michele – 1981
Adult development theorists believe that the changes that occur during the adult years are predictable and age linked. Their theories explain how change is resolved by the majority of the adult population. Three persons whose research has been influential in the field of adult development during the 1970s are Erik Erikson, Daniel Levinson, and…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Aging (Individuals), Developmental Stages
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Phelps, Christine E. – Roeper Review, 1991
Necessary developmental tasks concerned with identity development of gifted college women include developing competence, managing emotions, developing autonomy, establishing identity, freeing interpersonal relationships, developing purpose, and developing integrity. These issues may be used as counseling interventions to raise career aspirations.…
Descriptors: College Students, Competence, Counseling, Developmental Tasks
Wilk, Carole – 1979
Findings are presented from a study of the midlife dual career family (in which both members of the couple are professionally employed and are highly committed to their work, and where there may or may not be children present). Focus is on the attitudes, perspectives, and personality characteristics of the dual career wife, and distinction is made…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Attitudes, Coping