Modeling Pathways of Character Development across the First Three Decades of Life: An Application of Integrative Data Analysis Techniques to Understanding the Development of Hopeful Future Expectations

There were two purposes of the present research: first, to add to scholarship about a key character virtue, hopeful future expectations; and second, to demonstrate a recent innovation in longitudinal methodology that may be especially useful in enhancing the understanding of the developmental course...

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Adolescent development
Adult
Aspirations (Psychology)
Behavioral Science and Psychology
Character
Child and School Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Data
Data Analysis
Empirical Research
Expectations
Female
Forecasting
Health Psychology
History of Psychology
Hope
Humans
Law and Psychology
Longitudinal Studies
Personality
Personality Development
Psychology
Psychology, Adolescent
Researchers
Young Adult
Youth
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