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Purpose as a Form of Identity Capital for Positive Youth Adjustment
Anthony L. Burrow
, Patrick L. Hill
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
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Keyphrases
Well-being
100%
Positive Youth
100%
Youth Adjustment
100%
Identity Capital
100%
Emerging Adults
66%
Positive Affect
33%
Well-being Indicators
33%
Modeling Analysis
33%
Daily Life
33%
Happiness
33%
Sense of Purpose
33%
Sense of Identity
33%
Sense of Purpose in Life
33%
Daily Positive Affect
33%
Identity Commitment
33%
Developmental Assets
33%
Daily Negative Affect
33%
Multilevel Varying Coefficient Models
33%
Capital Model
33%
Psychology
Positive Affect
100%
Negative Affect
50%
Happiness
50%