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Daniel Zimprich

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European Journal of Ageing|August 12, 2017
Five views of a secret: does cognition change during middle adulthood?Daniel Zimprich, Anna Mascherek
Psychology and Aging|May 15, 2025
Cross-sectional age differences in fading affect bias: A latent change score model approachSophie Hoehne, Daniel Zimprich
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|September 14, 2007
Typical intellectual engagement and cognition in old ageMyriam Dellenbach, Daniel Zimprich
Psychology and Aging|January 1, 2003
Can longitudinal changes in processing speed explain longitudinal age changes in fluid intelligence?Daniel Zimprich, Mike Martin
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2025
Evidence for a fading affect bias in subjectively assessed affect changes in autobiographical memorySophie Hoehne, Daniel Zimprich
Journal of Adolescence|March 14, 2012
Anger expression in Swiss adolescents: establishing measurement invariance across gender in the AX scalesDaniel Zimprich, Anna Mascherek
European Journal of Ageing|August 11, 2017
Predictors of cognitive complaints in older adults: a mixture regression approachMatthias Kliegel, Daniel Zimprich
Gerontology|March 21, 2015
Subjective and Objective Memory Changes in Old Age across Five YearsDaniel Zimprich, Tanja Kurtz
Psychology and Aging|April 4, 2024
Age-related differences in trait affect: Establishing measurement invariance of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)Sophie Hoehne, Daniel Zimprich
Frontiers in Psychology|January 22, 2024
A multilevel factor analysis of the short form of the Centrality of Event ScaleDaniel Zimprich, Justina Pociūnaitė, Tabea Wolf
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European Journal of Ageing|August 12, 2017
Five views of a secret: does cognition change during middle adulthood?Daniel Zimprich, Anna Mascherek
Psychology and Aging|May 15, 2025
Cross-sectional age differences in fading affect bias: A latent change score model approachSophie Hoehne, Daniel Zimprich
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|September 14, 2007
Typical intellectual engagement and cognition in old ageMyriam Dellenbach, Daniel Zimprich
Psychology and Aging|January 1, 2003
Can longitudinal changes in processing speed explain longitudinal age changes in fluid intelligence?Daniel Zimprich, Mike Martin
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2025
Evidence for a fading affect bias in subjectively assessed affect changes in autobiographical memorySophie Hoehne, Daniel Zimprich
Journal of Adolescence|March 14, 2012
Anger expression in Swiss adolescents: establishing measurement invariance across gender in the AX scalesDaniel Zimprich, Anna Mascherek
European Journal of Ageing|August 11, 2017
Predictors of cognitive complaints in older adults: a mixture regression approachMatthias Kliegel, Daniel Zimprich
Gerontology|March 21, 2015
Subjective and Objective Memory Changes in Old Age across Five YearsDaniel Zimprich, Tanja Kurtz
Psychology and Aging|April 4, 2024
Age-related differences in trait affect: Establishing measurement invariance of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)Sophie Hoehne, Daniel Zimprich
Frontiers in Psychology|January 22, 2024
A multilevel factor analysis of the short form of the Centrality of Event ScaleDaniel Zimprich, Justina Pociūnaitė, Tabea Wolf
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