2 edition of Social structures, aging, and self-regulation in the elderly found in the catalog.
Social structures, aging, and self-regulation in the elderly
Published
2006
by Springer Pub. in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by K. Warner Schaie, Laura L. Carstensen. |
Genre | Congresses |
Series | Societal impact on aging |
Contributions | Schaie, K. Warner 1928-, Carstensen, Laura L., Pennsylvania State University. Gerontology Center. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HQ1061 .S6486 2006 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24051982M |
LC Control Number | 2006012820 |
A CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF AGING. A many-celled cube (see Figure ) illustrates a conceptual model for studying social processes in aging over the life model has three dimensions: (1) levels from macro to subindividual; (2) developmental stages over the life course; and (3) examples of outcomes of : Division on Behavioral, Linda J. Waite, Thomas J. Plewes. Köp böcker av K Warner Schaie: Developmental Influences on Adult Intelligence; Adult Development and Aging; Social Structure and Aging
Social identity theory asserts that we draw part of our sense of identity and self-esteem from the social groups that we belong to (Hogg, ; Oakes, Haslam, & Turner, ; Tajfel, ). Normally, group memberships result in positive feelings, which occur because we perceive our own groups and thus ourselves in a positive : Charles Stangor. Editor: K. Warner Schaie. Social Structures, Aging, And Self-regulation in the Elderly ISBN: - Hardcover - List Price: $ Publisher: Springer Pub Co - Published Date: 07/06/ - Edition: 1 - Hardcover Author: K. Warner Schaie Editor: Laura L. Carstensen. Social Structures: Demographic Changes and the Well-being of.
Cognitive aging research includes the fields of intelligence and human abilities from young adulthood through advanced old age. It includes the major theoretical and methodological issues of concern in these fields as well as the identification of major findings of those systematic studies that have made major contributions to our current state of knowledge. Words: Length: 7 Pages Document Type: Essay Paper #: Psychology of Aging Aging of whole organisms is a complex process that can be defined as a progressive deterioration of physiological function, an intrinsic age-related process of loss of viability and increase in vulnerability.
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Although social structures are generally seen as the independent variables that affect individual aging, it is also possible to think of a lifetime development of self-regulatory processes leading to behaviors in old age that can have impact on and modify societal structures.
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Two parts of this book consider self-regulation as the dependent. Social Structures, Aging and Self-regulation in the Elderly by K. Warner Schaie,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.
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Social structures, aging, and self-regulation in the elderly. [K Warner Schaie; Laura L Carstensen; Pennsylvania State University. Gerontology Center.;] -- Annotation Significant demographic changes are transforming the structure of today's American population to include a much larger proportion of older people.
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Family structures and communities are evolving as marriage, childbearing, divorce, and cohabitation trends are changing. Social Structure and Aging: Psychological Processes.
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Warner Schaie and Peter Uhlenberg, Editors Social Structures, Aging, and Self-Regulation in the ElderlyFile Size: KB. " This is the 20th and final volume in the Societal Impact on Aging series. It focuses on the continuing challenges for older persons in a rapidly changing society and forecasts the next set of issues at the intersection of social structures and the individual aging process.
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Warner Schaie has 36 books on Goodreads with 76 ratings. Warner Schaie’s most popular book is Handbook of Theories of Aging, Second Edition. Social Structures, Aging, and Self-Regulation in the Elderly Edited By: K. Warner Schaie PhD|Laura Carstensen PhD| $ The Seattle Longitudinal Study (SLS) begun inis considered to be one of the most extensive psychological research studies of how adults develop and change through adulthood.
Warner Schaie is the founding Director of the SLS. Sherry Willis joined the study in and became study co-director in K. Warner Schaie and Laura L. Carstensen, eds., Social Structures, Aging, and Self-Regulation in the Elderly, (New York: Springer Publishing Co., ).
Sherry L. Willis et al., “Long-Term Effects of Cognitive Training on Everyday Functional Outcomes in Older Adults,” Journal of the American Medical Associationno. 23 (): New Directions in the Sociology of Aging evaluates the recent contributions of social demography, social epidemiology and sociology to the study of aging and identifies promising new research directions in these sub-fields.
Included in this study are nine papers prepared by experts in sociology, demography, social genomics, public health, and. The role of stimulus complexity and salience in memory for face-name associations in healthy adults: Friend or foe.
Psychology and Aging, 32(5), Abstract. Daugherty, AM, Raz, N. Incident risk and progression of cerebral microbleeds in healthy adults: A multi-occasion longitudinal study. Neurobiology of Aging, 59, Abstract.
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Soh H, Reid LN, King KW (). Trust in Different Advertising Media, Journalism and Mass Communication pp Author: Yu Shu-Yin.Commentary: can self-regulation explain age differences in daily, weekly, and monthly reports of psychological distress? / David M.
Almeida, Daniel K. Mroczek, and Michelle Neiss -- Social norms, rules of thumb, and retirement: evidence for rationality in retirement planning / .Laura L. Carstensen, PhD, Founding Director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, is Professor of Psychology and the Fairleigh S.
Dickinson Jr. Professor in Public Policy at Stanford University, where she is also the founding director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, which explores innovative ways to solve the problems of people over 50 while improving the well-being of /5.