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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1984 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Marion Perlmutter is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. The professional focus and research contributions reflect an academic career centered within this institution.

In 1984, Perlmutter was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), indicating a notable standing within the field of psychology and related disciplines.

Details about specific research papers, frequent collaborative partners, regular publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work have not been provided, limiting a more detailed summary of scientific outputs or research interests.

The available information situates Perlmutter firmly within the academic community of the University of Minnesota with a distinguished acknowledgment from the APA, suggesting engagement with psychological science at a professional level.

Best Publications

  • Life-Span Development and Behavior

    Paul B. Baltes;David L. Featherman;Richard M. Lerner;Orville Gilbert Brim

  • Metamemory: A Critical Examination.

    John C. Cavanaugh;Marion Perlmutter

  • What Is Memory Aging the Aging Of

    Marion Perlmutter

  • Adult Development and Aging

    Marion Perlmutter;Elizabeth Hall

  • Cognitive arithmetic: comparison of operations.

    Kevin Miller;Marion Perlmutter;Daniel Keating

  • Social Influences on Children's Cognition: State of the Art and Future Directions

    Margarita Azmitia;Marion Perlmutter

  • Forgetting and use of memory aids in 20 to 70 year olds everyday life.

    John C. Cavanaugh;Jayne G. Grady;Marion Perlmutter

  • Spatial and Temporal Memory in 20 and 60 Year Olds

    Marion Perlmutter;Richard Metzger;Teresa Nezworski;Kevin Miller

  • Relationships Between Self-reported Physical and Mental Health and Intelligence Performance Across Adulthood

    Marion Perlmutter;Linda Nyquist

  • Future Time Perspective and Life Events across Adulthood

    Karen L. Fingerman;Marion Perlmutter

  • Adult Age-Group Differences in Recall for the Literal and Interpretive Meanings of Narrative Text

    Cynthia Adams;Malcolm C. Smith;Linda Nyquist;Marion Perlmutter

  • Preschool children's problem-solving interactions at computers and jigsaw puzzles

    Alexandra A. Muller;Marion Perlmutter

  • The study of wise persons: integrating a personality perspective

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  • Age Differences in Adults' Free Recall, Cued Recall, and Recognition

    Marion Perlmutter

  • A New Look at Children's Private Speech: The Effects of Age, Task Difficulty, and Parent Presence

    Douglas A. Behrend;Karl Rosengren;Marion Perlmutter

  • Reality recalled by preschool children

    Christine M. Todd;Marion Perlmutter

  • Child development in life-span perspective.

    E. Mavis Hetherington;Richard M. Lerner;Marion Perlmutter

  • Social Influences on Children's Problem Solving

    Marion Perlmutter;Stephanie Danell Behrend;Frances Kuo;Alexandra Muller

  • Interaction between Mothers and Preschool Children when Reading a Novel and Familiar Book.

    Jan Goodsitt;Jayne Grady Raitan;Marion Perlmutter

  • Cognitive potential throughout life.

    Marion Perlmutter

  • Recall, Clustering, and Metamemory in Young Children

    Beate Sodian;Wolfgang Schneider;Marion Perlmutter

  • Life-Span Development and Behavior : Volume 11

    David L. Featherman;Richard M. Lerner;Marion Perlmutter

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard M. Lerner
Richard M. Lerner Tufts University
Karen L. Fingerman
Karen L. Fingerman The University of Texas at Austin
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart University of California, Irvine
Karl S. Rosengren
Karl S. Rosengren University of Wisconsin–Madison
Wolfgang Schneider
Wolfgang Schneider University of Würzburg
Paul B. Baltes
Paul B. Baltes Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Eric Klinger
Eric Klinger University of Minnesota
Daniel P. Keating
Daniel P. Keating University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David H. Uttal
David H. Uttal Northwestern University
Beate Sodian
Beate Sodian Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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