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- catalog abstract "This study was designed to explore the perspectives of adult men and women, ages 24-61, in the areas of family, work, values, aging, and sexuality. These areas taken together were considered to be a self-evaluation of the person's sense of identity. The original sample consisted of 94 adults (47 males, 47 females) living in the metropolitan area of a moderate-size city in upstate New York. Family situations and socioeconomic status were quite varied as were educational levels which ranged from ninth grade to the Ph.D. level. The data were collected in two phases. From December 1980 to September 1981, Time 1 measures were administered, and a year later Time 2 data were collected. Two interviews were administered in the Time 1 interview session, the Adult Identity Process Interview and the Life History Interview. The Adult Identity Interview began by asking the participant to divide a circle diagram into the "Most Important Areas of My Life" which the interviewer then used to structure the interview questions. Similarly, the Life History Interview began by asking the participant to draw his/her life along a time line continuum which was used for structured questions regarding the participant's earlier life experiences. The Murray Center has acquired all paper data from Time 1 and Time 2. Time 1 measures include 93 Adult Identity Process Interviews, "The Most Important Areas of My Life" diagrams, Life Drawings, and Biographical DatQuestionnaires (coded data and code book available). Time 2 data include moreLife Drawings and Life Change measures.".
- catalog contributor b3916776.
- catalog contributor b3916777.
- catalog created "1980-1982.".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "1980-1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1980-1982.".
- catalog description "The Murray Center has acquired all paper data from Time 1 and Time 2. Time 1 measures include 93 Adult Identity Process Interviews, "The Most Important Areas of My Life" diagrams, Life Drawings, and Biographical DatQuestionnaires (coded data and code book available). Time 2 data include moreLife Drawings and Life Change measures.".
- catalog description "The data were collected in two phases. From December 1980 to September 1981, Time 1 measures were administered, and a year later Time 2 data were collected. Two interviews were administered in the Time 1 interview session, the Adult Identity Process Interview and the Life History Interview. The Adult Identity Interview began by asking the participant to divide a circle diagram into the "Most Important Areas of My Life" which the interviewer then used to structure the interview questions. Similarly, the Life History Interview began by asking the participant to draw his/her life along a time line continuum which was used for structured questions regarding the participant's earlier life experiences.".
- catalog description "The original sample consisted of 94 adults (47 males, 47 females) living in the metropolitan area of a moderate-size city in upstate New York. Family situations and socioeconomic status were quite varied as were educational levels which ranged from ninth grade to the Ph.D. level.".
- catalog description "This study was designed to explore the perspectives of adult men and women, ages 24-61, in the areas of family, work, values, aging, and sexuality. These areas taken together were considered to be a self-evaluation of the person's sense of identity.".
- catalog extent "1 v.".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "1980-1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "New York (State)".
- catalog subject "Identity (Psychology) New York (State) Longitudinal studies.".
- catalog subject "Self-perception.".
- catalog title "Identity development in adult women and men.".