Margret M. Baltes focuses on Developmental psychology, Gerontology, Cognitive psychology, Successful aging and Activities of daily living. Her research integrates issues of Barthel index and Personality development in her study of Developmental psychology. Her Young adult study, which is part of a larger body of work in Gerontology, is frequently linked to Behavioural sciences, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Her Successful aging research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cognitive skill, Life satisfaction and Adult development. Margret M. Baltes has included themes like Generativity, Cognitive science, Developmental stage theories and Erikson's stages of psychosocial development in her Cognitive skill study. Margret M. Baltes interconnects Elderly people and Personal control in the investigation of issues within Interpersonal relationship.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Developmental psychology, Gerontology, Clinical psychology, Cognitive psychology and Activities of daily living. Her research in Developmental psychology intersects with topics in Social relation, Cognitive skill, Cognition and Competence. Her work in the fields of Gerontology, such as Successful aging, intersects with other areas such as Control.
Successful aging is often connected to Life satisfaction in her work. Her studies in Clinical psychology integrate themes in fields like Nursing homes and Etiology. The Activities of daily living study combines topics in areas such as Social support, Social psychology, Interpersonal relationship and Institutionalisation.
Margret M. Baltes mostly deals with Control, Control, Gerontology, Cognitive psychology and Process management. Her Control studies intersect with other disciplines such as Risk analysis and Applied psychology. Her Cognitive psychology study frequently involves adjacent topics like Cognitive skill.
In her papers, she integrates diverse fields, such as Process management and Well-being.
Her primary areas of study are Control, Gerontology, Compensation, Mathematical optimization and Selection.
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Psychological perspectives on successful aging: The model of selective optimization with compensation.
Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes.
(1990)
Successful aging: Perspectives from the behavioral sciences
Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes.
(1990)
The Process of Successful Ageing
Margret M. Baltes;Laura L. Carstensen.
Ageing & Society (1996)
The psychology of control and aging
Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes.
(1986)
Everyday functioning and successful aging: the impact of resources.
Margret M. Baltes;Frieder R. Lang.
Psychology and Aging (1997)
Daily Life in Very Old Age: Everyday Activities as Expression of Successful Living
Ann L. Horgas;Hans-Ulrich Wilms;Margret M. Baltes.
Gerontologist (1998)
Adapting to aging losses: do resources facilitate strategies of selection, compensation, and optimization in everyday functioning?
Frieder R. Lang;Nina Rieckmann;Margret M. Baltes.
Journals of Gerontology Series B-psychological Sciences and Social Sciences (2002)
Selective optimization with compensation: Life-span perspectives on successful human development
Michael Marsiske;Frieder B. Lang;Paul B. Baltes;Margret M. Baltes.
(1995)
Everyday competence in old and very old age: Theoretical considerations and empirical findings.
Margret M. Baltes;Ineke Maas;Hans-Ulrich Wilms;Markus Borchelt.
(1999)
Social-psychological theories and their applications to aging: From individual to collective.
Margret M. Baltes;Laura L. Carstensen.
(1999)
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