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Instrumental values refer to preferable modes of behaviour or means of achieving one's terminal values.
Cellular-Clock Theory
A theory suggesting that aging is the result of cells hitting a limit on the number of times they can divide, influenced by telomeres' length at the ends of chromosomes.
Free-Radical Theory
A theory suggesting that organisms age due to cells accumulating free radical damage over time.
Hormonal Stress Theory
The theory that stress increases the secretion of certain hormones, which can affect physiological and psychological states.
Cross-Sectional Study
A research method that involves analyzing data collected from a population, or a representative subset, at a specific point in time.
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