Social Psychology of Aging

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Alison L. Chasteen
Allen M. Omoto
Ann Weatherall
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Cheryl R. Kaus
Comparison Target
Contemporary Society
Counterstereotypic Information
Cynthia Loong
Dean D. Von Dras
Deborah J. Terry
Downward Comparison
Downward Target
elderly stereotypes
Elderly Target
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Filial Piety
filial piety dynamics
Filial Piety Scales
Frederick X. Gibbons
health behavior change in older adults
Herman T. Blumenthal
Hospice Volunteerism
intersubjective cognition
James H. Liu
Jan F. Ybema
Janet ?. Ruscher
Jeni Warburton
Jeremy W. Dugosh
Joann M. Montepare
Karen Hooker
Kathleen A. Martin
Kathryn Welsh
Laura Lawson Duval
Leslie A. Zebrowitz
Leslie D. Frazier
Mark R. Leary
Mark Snyder
Meg Gerrard
Monica Reis-Bergan
Paulette M. Johnson
psychological dialecticism
Relationship Closeness
Sarah P. Catanese
self-presentation theory
Self-presentational Concerns
Self-presentational Motives
Service Orientation
Sik Hung Ng
Social Cognition Paradigms
Social Comparison Targets
Speaker Age
Steven C. Martino
Target Likability
Target Valence
Upward Comparison
Upward Comparison Target
Upward Target
volunteer decision making
Von Dras
W. Jack Rejeski
William Ickes
Zealand Chinese
Zealand Identity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805897494
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 219 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This special issue highlights how social psychology can further the understanding of important social, health, interpersonal, and intergenerational issues facing people as they age. This issue has three goals: to generate more interest in aging as an area of study for social psychologists by showcasing researchers who are currently integrating basic social psychological research with issues in aging and lifespan development; to challenge readers to think about how their research programs can interconnect with issues in aging; and to demonstrate how social psychological processes have direct application to many of the issues facing people as they age.