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Who saves the best for last? Age differences in preferences for affective sequencesCorinna E Lockenhoff
Department of Human Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Psychol Aging 27:840-8. 2012..In contrast, age differences in sequence preferences were not explained by personality traits, affective responses, or age-related decrements in cognitive functioning...
Age differences in responses to progressive social exclusion: the role of cognition and socioemotional functioningCorinna E Lockenhoff
Department of Human Development, MVR Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 68:13-22. 2013..The present study examined age differences in susceptibility to the deleterious effects of social exclusion and investigated the explanatory role of cognitive and socioemotional variables...
Five-factor personality traits and age trajectories of self-rated health: the role of question framingCorinna E Lockenhoff
Department of Human Development, Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
J Pers 80:375-401. 2012..Furthermore, high Neuroticism predicted steeper declines in health ratings involving temporal comparisons. We consider theoretical implications regarding the mechanisms behind associations among personality traits and self-rated health...
Age differences in temporal discounting: the role of dispositional affect and anticipated emotionsCorinna E Lockenhoff
Department of Human Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14851, USA
Psychol Aging 26:274-84. 2011..An examination of covariates suggested that age effects were associated with age differences in mental health and affective responses rather than demographic or cognitive variables...
Five-factor personality traits and subjective health among caregivers: the role of caregiver strain and self-efficacyCorinna E Lockenhoff
Department of Human Development, Cornell University, G35 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Psychol Aging 26:592-604. 2011....
Age, time, and decision making: from processing speed to global time horizonsCorinna E Lockenhoff
Department of Human Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1235:44-56. 2011..The conclusion proposes frameworks to integrate different lines of research and identifies promising avenues for future inquiry...
Perceptions of aging across 26 cultures and their culture-level associatesCorinna E Lockenhoff
National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD, USA
Psychol Aging 24:941-54. 2009..A consideration of culture-level variables also suggested that previously reported differences in aging perceptions between Asian and Western countries may be related to differences in population structure...
Five-factor model personality traits and the retirement transition: longitudinal and cross-sectional associationsCorinna E Lockenhoff
Laboratory of Personality and Cognition, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, USA
Psychol Aging 24:722-8. 2009..Findings suggest that the trait perspective contributes to the understanding of the retirement process...
Five-factor model personality traits, spirituality/religiousness, and mental health among people living with HIVCorinna E Lockenhoff
National Institute on Aging, USA
J Pers 77:1411-36. 2009..These findings suggest that underlying personality traits contribute to the beneficial effects of spirituality/religiousness among vulnerable populations...
Personality predictors of longevity: activity, emotional stability, and conscientiousnessAntonio Terracciano
Laboratory of Personality and Cognition, National Institute on Aging, NIH, DHHS, 251 Bayview Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
Psychosom Med 70:621-7. 2008..To examine the association between personality traits and longevity...
The validity and structure of culture-level personality scores: data from ratings of young adolescentsRobert R McCrae
National Institute on Aging, USA
J Pers 78:815-38. 2010..A culture-level factor analysis replicated earlier findings of a broad Extraversion factor but generally resembled the factor structure found in individuals. Continued analysis of aggregate personality scores is warranted...
Self-reported extremely adverse life events and longitudinal changes in five-factor model personality traits in an urban sampleCorinna E Lockenhoff
Laboratory of Personality and Cognition, National Institute on Aging, NIH, DHHS, Baltimore, MD, USA
J Trauma Stress 22:53-9. 2009....
Stereotypes of age differences in personality traits: universal and accurate?Wayne Chan
National Institute on Aging, 251 Bayview Boulevard, Suite 100, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 103:1050-66. 2012..However, personal stereotypes were considerably less accurate, and consensual stereotypes tended to exaggerate differences across age groups...
Age differences in descriptions of emotional experiences in oneself and othersCorinna E Lockenhoff
Laboratory of Personality and Cognition, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 63:P92-9. 2008..Age effects showed similar patterns for participants' descriptions of their own emotions as compared with those of others. We discuss the implications for theoretical accounts of emotional aging...
Five-Factor Model personality profiles of drug usersAntonio Terracciano
National Institute on Aging, NIH, DHHS, Baltimore, USA
BMC Psychiatry 8:22. 2008....
Following your heart or your head: focusing on emotions versus information differentially influences the decisions of younger and older adultsJoseph A Mikels
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, CA, USA
J Exp Psychol Appl 16:87-95. 2010..Findings support and extend extant theorizing on aging and decision making as well as suggest that interventions to improve decision-making quality should take the age of the decision maker into account...
