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The joint operation of five career indecision factors: A longitudinal examination
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Xu, Hui. The joint operation of five career indecision factors: A longitudinal examination[J]. Career Development Quarterly, 2024, 72(3), 243-254.
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Submit date:2024/06/05
Career Indecision
College Students
Dual-process Theory
Joint Operation
Longitudinal Analysis
Living Slow and Being Moral: Life History Predicts the Dual Process of Other-Centered Reasoning and Judgments
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Zhu,Nan, Hawk,Skyler T., Chang,Lei. Living Slow and Being Moral: Life History Predicts the Dual Process of Other-Centered Reasoning and Judgments[J]. Human Nature, 2019, 29(2), 186-209.
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Submit date:2019/06/25
Altruism
Dual Process Model Of Morality
Empathy
Life History Strategy
Life History Theory
Morality
Prosociality
Social Competition
Unpredictability