All Stories

  1. “I felt so old this morning.” Short-term variations in subjective age and the role of trait subjective age: Evidence from the ILSE/EMIL ecological momentary assessment data.
  2. Longitudinal changes in subjective social status are linked to changes in positive and negative affect in midlife, but not in later adulthood.
  3. Is age more than a number? The role of openness and (non)essentialist beliefs about aging for how young or old people feel.
  4. Age-Stereotype Internalization and Dissociation: Contradictory Processes or Two Sides of the Same Coin?
  5. Rising above It: Status Ambivalence in Older Adults
  6. In the eye of the beholder: Can counter-stereotypes change perceptions of older adults’ social status?
  7. On the Inevitability of Aging: Essentialist Beliefs Moderate the Impact of Negative Age Stereotypes on Older Adults’ Memory Performance and Physiological Reactivity
  8. How pessimism may lead to a longer life
  9. The end is (not) near: Aging, essentialism, and future time perspective.
  10. The interplay of subjective social status and essentialist beliefs about cognitive aging on cortisol reactivity to challenge in older adults
  11. Wanting to Get More or Protecting One’s Assets: Age-Differential Effects of Gain Versus Loss Perceptions on the Willingness to Engage in Collective Action
  12. What will remain when we are gone? Finitude and generation identity in the second half of life.
  13. Graduating from high school: The role of gender-related attitudes, self-concept and goal clarity in a major transition in late adolescence
  14. Forecasting life satisfaction across adulthood: Benefits of seeing a dark future?
  15. When feeling different pays off: How older adults can counteract negative age-related information.
  16. The Two Faces of Age Identity 1Action editor of this article was Dieter Ferring.
  17. “They” are old but “I” feel younger: Age-group dissociation as a self-protective strategy in old age.
  18. Mastering developmental transitions in young and middle adulthood: The interplay of openness to experience and traditional gender ideology on women's self-efficacy and subjective well-being.
  19. Still young at heart: Negative age-related information motivates distancing from same-aged people.
  20. Thinking about my generation: Adaptive effects of a dual age identity in later adulthood.