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What does the cross-sectional study by Ursula Staudinger on personal life investments across age groups reveal?

A cross-sectional study by Ursula Staudinger assessed the personal life investments of 25- to 105-year-olds. From 25 to 34 years of age, participants said that they personally invested more time in work, friends, family, and independence, in that order. From 35 to 54 and 55 to 65 years of age, family became more important than friends to them in terms of their personal investment. Little changed in the rank ordering of persons 70 to 84 years old, but for participants 85 to 105 years old, health became the most important personal investment. Thinking about life showed up for the first time on the most important list for those who were 85 to 105 years old.


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