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K Warner Schaie

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Research in Human Development|February 10, 2006
What Can We Learn From Longitudinal Studies of Adult Development?K Warner Schaie
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|April 1, 1981
Psychological changes from midlife to early old age: implications for the maintenance of mental healthK Warner Schaie
Neurobiology of Aging|February 24, 2009
"When does age-related cognitive decline begin?" Salthouse again reifies the "cross-sectional fallacy"K Warner Schaie
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|October 23, 2009
Cognitive training and plasticity: theoretical perspective and methodological consequencesSherry L Willis, K Warner Schaie
The American Psychologist|December 30, 2016
James E. "Jim" Birren (1918-2016)Harvey L Sterns, K Warner Schaie
ISSBD Bulletin|March 29, 2013
The Seattle Longitudinal Study of Adult Cognitive DevelopmentK Warner Schaie, Sherry L Willis
Research in Human Development|July 22, 2006
An Historical Framework for Cohort Differences in IntelligenceK Warner Schaie, Sherry L Willis, Sara Pennak
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|February 8, 2007
Cognitive training gain as a predictor of mental statusJulie Blaskewicz Boron, Sherry L Willis, K Warner Schaie
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|August 15, 2006
Age group and health status effects on health behavior changeFaika A K Zanjani, K Warner Schaie, Sherry L Willis
Psychology and Aging|June 24, 2014
Hypertension moderates the effect of APOE on 21-year cognitive trajectoriesCindy M de Frias, K Warner Schaie, Sherry L Willis
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Research in Human Development|February 10, 2006
What Can We Learn From Longitudinal Studies of Adult Development?K Warner Schaie
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|April 1, 1981
Psychological changes from midlife to early old age: implications for the maintenance of mental healthK Warner Schaie
Neurobiology of Aging|February 24, 2009
"When does age-related cognitive decline begin?" Salthouse again reifies the "cross-sectional fallacy"K Warner Schaie
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|October 23, 2009
Cognitive training and plasticity: theoretical perspective and methodological consequencesSherry L Willis, K Warner Schaie
The American Psychologist|December 30, 2016
James E. "Jim" Birren (1918-2016)Harvey L Sterns, K Warner Schaie
ISSBD Bulletin|March 29, 2013
The Seattle Longitudinal Study of Adult Cognitive DevelopmentK Warner Schaie, Sherry L Willis
Research in Human Development|July 22, 2006
An Historical Framework for Cohort Differences in IntelligenceK Warner Schaie, Sherry L Willis, Sara Pennak
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|February 8, 2007
Cognitive training gain as a predictor of mental statusJulie Blaskewicz Boron, Sherry L Willis, K Warner Schaie
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|August 15, 2006
Age group and health status effects on health behavior changeFaika A K Zanjani, K Warner Schaie, Sherry L Willis
Psychology and Aging|June 24, 2014
Hypertension moderates the effect of APOE on 21-year cognitive trajectoriesCindy M de Frias, K Warner Schaie, Sherry L Willis
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