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Elizabeth L Hay

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Journal of Personality|November 13, 2007
Contextualized self-representations in adulthoodManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay
Research in Human Development|May 7, 2013
Personality-Related Risk and Resilience Factors in Coping with Daily Stress among Adult Cancer PatientsManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|October 21, 2011
Self-concept differentiation and self-concept clarity across adulthood: associations with age and psychological well-beingManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay
European Journal of Ageing|September 24, 2011
Emotion complexity and emotion regulation across adulthoodElizabeth L Hay, Manfred Diehl
Developmental Psychology|September 9, 2010
Risk and resilience factors in coping with daily stress in adulthood: the role of age, self-concept incoherence, and personal controlManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay
Psychology and Aging|March 17, 2010
Reactivity to daily stressors in adulthood: the importance of stressor type in characterizing risk factorsElizabeth L Hay, Manfred Diehl
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|March 11, 2005
Age differences in perceptions of control in social relationshipsElizabeth L Hay, Karen L Fingerman
Annual Review of Gerontology & Geriatrics|October 11, 2012
Personal Risk and Resilience Factors in the Context of Daily StressManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay, Helena Chui
Aging & Mental Health|May 13, 2011
The ratio between positive and negative affect and flourishing mental health across adulthoodManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay, Kathleen M Berg
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|January 13, 2010
The worries adult children and their parents experience for one anotherElizabeth L Hay, Karen L Fingerman, Eva S Lefkowitz
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Journal of Personality|November 13, 2007
Contextualized self-representations in adulthoodManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay
Research in Human Development|May 7, 2013
Personality-Related Risk and Resilience Factors in Coping with Daily Stress among Adult Cancer PatientsManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|October 21, 2011
Self-concept differentiation and self-concept clarity across adulthood: associations with age and psychological well-beingManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay
European Journal of Ageing|September 24, 2011
Emotion complexity and emotion regulation across adulthoodElizabeth L Hay, Manfred Diehl
Developmental Psychology|September 9, 2010
Risk and resilience factors in coping with daily stress in adulthood: the role of age, self-concept incoherence, and personal controlManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay
Psychology and Aging|March 17, 2010
Reactivity to daily stressors in adulthood: the importance of stressor type in characterizing risk factorsElizabeth L Hay, Manfred Diehl
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|March 11, 2005
Age differences in perceptions of control in social relationshipsElizabeth L Hay, Karen L Fingerman
Annual Review of Gerontology & Geriatrics|October 11, 2012
Personal Risk and Resilience Factors in the Context of Daily StressManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay, Helena Chui
Aging & Mental Health|May 13, 2011
The ratio between positive and negative affect and flourishing mental health across adulthoodManfred Diehl, Elizabeth L Hay, Kathleen M Berg
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|January 13, 2010
The worries adult children and their parents experience for one anotherElizabeth L Hay, Karen L Fingerman, Eva S Lefkowitz
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