1980
DOI: 10.1002/j.2164-4918.1980.tb00508.x
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Community‐Based Guidance: A ‘Tupperware Party’ Approach to Mid‐Life Decision Making

Abstract: This article examines a community‐based approach to assisting women in their mid‐life decisions through networking, peer‐counseling, and professional support.

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“…Despite instances of regret, the benefits of community-based decision making have been documented as early as 1980 (Voight et al, 1980) and Facebook is an extension of this concept, with groups becoming an online community people feel they can trust. This is particularly true of "local" groups or groups that are familiar due to their location, members we know and common theme to us.…”
Section: Regret On Facebookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite instances of regret, the benefits of community-based decision making have been documented as early as 1980 (Voight et al, 1980) and Facebook is an extension of this concept, with groups becoming an online community people feel they can trust. This is particularly true of "local" groups or groups that are familiar due to their location, members we know and common theme to us.…”
Section: Regret On Facebookmentioning
confidence: 99%