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Overview

Margret M. Baltes was affiliated with Freie Universität Berlin in Germany. Their academic career involved research and contributions primarily within their institution.

Though specific publications, papers, and research topics were not documented, the available data does not list any co-authors, recent papers, or frequent publication venues associated with Margret M. Baltes.

There is no record of awards, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study attributed to them in the provided data.

Margret M. Baltes is noted as deceased. The information provided focuses on institutional affiliation and absence of documented bibliographic or research profile details rather than specific scientific contributions or collaboration networks.

Best Publications

  • Psychological perspectives on successful aging: The model of selective optimization with compensation.

    Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes

  • Successful aging: Perspectives from the behavioral sciences

    Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes

  • The Process of Successful Ageing

    Margret M. Baltes;Laura L. Carstensen

  • The psychology of control and aging

    Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes

  • Everyday functioning and successful aging: the impact of resources.

    Margret M. Baltes;Frieder R. Lang

  • Daily Life in Very Old Age: Everyday Activities as Expression of Successful Living

    Ann L. Horgas;Hans-Ulrich Wilms;Margret M. Baltes

  • Adapting to aging losses: do resources facilitate strategies of selection, compensation, and optimization in everyday functioning?

    Frieder R. Lang;Nina Rieckmann;Margret M. Baltes

  • Selective optimization with compensation: Life-span perspectives on successful human development

    Michael Marsiske;Frieder B. Lang;Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes

  • Gerontologie: Begriff, Herausforderung und Brennpunkte

    Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes

  • Everyday competence in old and very old age: Theoretical considerations and empirical findings.

    Margret M. Baltes;Ineke Maas;Hans-Ulrich Wilms;Markus Borchelt

  • Social-psychological theories and their applications to aging: From individual to collective.

    Margret M. Baltes;Laura L. Carstensen

  • The measurement of selection, optimization, and compensation (SOC) by self report : Technical report 1999

    Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes;Alexandra M. Freund;Frieder R. Lang

  • Psychische Erkrankungen im Alter

    Hanfried Helmchen;Margret M. Baltes;Bernhard Geiselmann;Siegfried Kanowski

  • The daily life of elderly Germans: activity patterns, personal control, and functional health.

    Margret M. Baltes;Hans-Werner Wahl;Ulrich Schmid-Furstoss

  • Erfolgreiches Altern: Mehr Jahre und mehr Leben

    Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes

  • The role of gender in very old age: profiles of functioning and everyday life patterns.

    Jacqui Smith;Margret M. Baltes

  • Maintenance and rehabilitation of independence in old age: an intervention program for staff.

    Margret M. Baltes;Eva-Maria Neumann;Susanne Zank

  • Everyday Competence in Old and Very Old Age: An Inter-disciplinary Perspective

    Margret M. Baltes;Ulrich Mayr;Markus Borchelt;Ineke Maas

  • Depression bei Hochbetagten Ergebnisse der Berliner Altersstudie

    Michael Linden;G. Kurtz;Margret M. Baltes;Bernhard Geiselmann

  • Optimierung durch Selektion und Kompensation

    Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul B. Baltes
Paul B. Baltes Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Frieder R. Lang
Frieder R. Lang University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Jacqui Smith
Jacqui Smith University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Alexandra M. Freund
Alexandra M. Freund University of Zurich
Hans-Werner Wahl
Hans-Werner Wahl Heidelberg University
Laura L. Carstensen
Laura L. Carstensen Stanford University
Toni C. Antonucci
Toni C. Antonucci University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jennifer E. Lansford
Jennifer E. Lansford Duke University
Michael Marsiske
Michael Marsiske University of Florida

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