Leisure Activities as a Driver of Personality Development? A Random-Intercept Cross-lagged Panel Model Across 13 Years in Adulthood
Year of publication: |
2021
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Authors: | Sander, Julia ; Schumann, Paul ; Richter, David ; Specht, Jule |
Published in: |
Collabra: Psychology. - Oakland, CA : University of California Press, ISSN 2474-7394. - Vol. 7.2021, 1
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Publisher: |
Oakland, CA : University of California Press |
Subject: | Lifespan development | Leisure activities | Random-intercept cross-lagged panel model | Personality change |
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