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The viability of stereotypes is often held to be inversely related to the amount of concrete evidence available about their objects: the more informed we are, the less valid is the stereotype.
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unencumbered daughter, geriatric ideology, demented role, senior tenants, unencumbered child, partial grief, external continuity, remote phase, aging messages, retirement role, independent informants, mortality reminders, capitalist medicine, personal trap, demented residents, incontinent people, slum hotel, reorientation phase, empty nest period, nursing ward, male autobiographer, internal continuity, roleless role, ageless self, caregiving demands
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New York, The Gerontologist, Home Frontier, United States, Merrill Court, Housing Authority, Continuity Theory, Tea Room, University of California Press, University of Chicago Press, Englewood Cliffs, Kegan Paul, American Geriatrics Society, Beverly Hills, Cambridge University Press, Journal of Aging Studies, American Journal, Basic Books, Cornell University Press, Free Press, Hial Hawley, Further Reading, Mary Karney, New Brunswick, Newbury Park
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