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Paul B. Baltes

    Alter und altern
    Demographischer Wandel als Innovationsquelle für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft
    Die Berliner Altersstudie
    The Berlin aging study
    The measurement of selection, optimization, and compensation (SOC) by self-report
    Introduction to Reseacrh Methods: Life-span development psychology
    • 1999

      The Berlin aging study

      • 564 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      This book presents the results of an extensive study of old age and aging, ranging from 70 to 100 years, that was carried out by psychologists, sociologists, physicians, and scientists from a variety of other disciplines. A random sample of more than 500 senior residents of the former West Berlin were examined in depth. Topics investigated include intellectual abilities, self and personality, social relationships, physical health, medical treatment and care, mental disorders such as depression and dementia, socioeconomic conditions, everyday competence, subjective well-being, and gender differences.

      The Berlin aging study
    • 1988

      What are the changes we see over the life-span? How can we explain them? And how do we account for individual differences? This volume continues to examine these questions and to report advances in empirical research within life-span development increasing its interdisciplinary nature. The relationships between individual development, social context, and historical change are salient issues discussed in this volume, as are nonnormative and atypical events contributing to life-span change.

      Introduction to Reseacrh Methods: Life-span development psychology