6 edition of The Berlin aging study found in the catalog.
Published
1999
by Cambridge University Press in Cambridge, UK, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Paul B. Baltes, Karl Ulrich Mayer. |
Contributions | Baltes, Paul B., Mayer, Karl Ulrich., Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften. |
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LC Classifications | HQ1064.G3 B4713 1999 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 552 p. : |
Number of Pages | 552 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL348865M |
ISBN 10 | 0521621348 |
LC Control Number | 98008082 |
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In part, the data for the present study are taken from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE; Baltes, Mayer, Helmchen, & Steinhagen-Thiessen, ). Because of its interdisciplinary emphasis, researchers in BASE range widely across disciplines and include biological, medical, behavioral, and social by: Book Description. What does it mean to be able to move? The Aging Body in Dance brings together leading scholars and artists from a range of backgrounds to investigate cultural ideas of movement and beauty, expressiveness and agility.. Contributors focus on Euro-American and Japanese attitudes towards aging and performance, including studies of choreographers, .
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This book presents the results of an extensive study of old age and aging, ranging from 70 to years, that was carried out by psychologists, sociologists, physicians, and scientists from a variety of other disciplines.
A random sample of more than senior residents of the former West Berlin were examined in depth.5/5(1). The present and future of our society are shaped by an ever-increasing proportion of old and very old people. The Berlin Aging Study is one of the largest interdisciplinary efforts to explore old age and aging.
Unique aspects of the Berlin Aging Study are the spectrum of scientific disciplines involved, the range of discipline-specific and interdisciplinary research topics, the.
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The Berlin Aging Study is one of the largest interdisciplinary efforts to explore old age and aging. Unique aspects of this study are the spectrum of scientific disciplines involved, the range of discipline-specific and interdisciplinary research topics, the Author: Paul B.
Baltes. The Berlin Aging Study is one of the largest interdisciplinary efforts to explore old age and aging. Unique aspects of the Berlin Aging Study are the spectrum of scientific disciplines involved, the range of discipline-specific and interdisciplinary research topics, the focus on very old age (70 to over years), and the empirical reference 5/5(1).
The Berlin Aging Study: sample, design, and overview of measures Paul Baltes, Karl Ulrich Mayer, Hanfried Helmchen and Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen; 2. Sample selectivity and generalizability of the results from the Berlin Aging Study Ulman Lindenberger, Reiner Gilberg, Todd D.
Little, Reinhard Nuthmann, Ulrich Potter and Paul Baltes; 3. The Berlin Aging Study is one of the largest interdisciplinary efforts to explore old age and aging.
Unique aspects of the Berlin Aging Study are the spectrum of scientific disciplines involved, the range of discipline-specific and interdisciplinary research topics, the focus on very old age (70 to over years), and the empirical reference.
Get this from a library. The Berlin aging study: aging from 70 to [Paul B Baltes; Karl Ulrich Mayer; Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften.;] -- "The present and future of our society are shaped by an ever-increasing proportion of old and very old people.
The Berlin Aging Study is one of the largest interdisciplinary efforts to explore old. We study human development from birth until old age. Using training studies, we explore hidden potentials and examine how brain changes are related to behavioral changes. In longitudinal studies like the Berlin Aging Study we determine the causes and consequences of long-term developmental differences.
According to the Berlin Aging Study, the activity that took up the most minutes of the day for older men and women was: instrumental activities of daily living-housework or paying bills The Berlin Aging Study found that German older people are likely to spend 80 percent of their time volunteering in organizations.
According to one of the findings from the Berlin Aging Study, participants in their 70s and 80s spent considerably more time on basic personal care and.
Aging in America in the 21st Century. Demographic Forecasts from the MacArthur Research Network on an Aging Society December Researchers: Olshansky, S. Jay, D. Goldman, Y. Zheng and J. Rowe This study modeled the impact of biomedical advances on life expectancy.
This book presents the results of an extensive study of old age and aging, ranging from 70 to years, that was carried out by psychologists, sociologists, physicians, and scientists from a variety of other disciplines. A random sample of more than senior residents of the former West Berlin were examined in depth.
Editor: Baltes, Paul B. et al.; Genre: Book; Published in Print: ; Keywords: BASE; ; Title: The Berlin Aging Study: Aging from 70 to Cited by: The Institut für Sexualwissenschaft was an early private sexology research institute in Germany from to The name is variously translated as Institute of Sex Research, Institute of Sexology, Institute for Sexology or Institute for the Science of Institute was a non-profit foundation situated in Tiergarten, was headed by Magnus Hirschfeld.
The Berlin Aging Studies (BASE and BASE-II) are two consecutive studies of old age and aging with an interdisciplinary focus. The disciplines involved include psychology, psychiatry, geriatrics and internal medicine, genetics, sociology, and economics.
The book on the cross-sectional findings was published in English in ( als Paperback): Paul B. Baltes & Karl Ulrich Mayer (Eds.), The Berlin Aging Study: Aging from 70 to,Cambridge University Press, New York. Table of Contents. Ageing or aging (see spelling differences) is the process of becoming term refers especially to human beings, many animals, and fungi, whereas for example bacteria, perennial plants and some simple animals are potentially biologically the broader sense, aging can refer to single cells within an organism which have ceased dividing (cellular senescence).
The book is full of intriguing observations and hypotheses." Evans, J. The Berlin Aging Study: Aging from 70 to [Book review].
Nature, (), doi: / "This important volume is the first act of what will surely be a major perfomance in multidisciplinary research in aging. Do not miss it." Maddox, G. This approach taken by the Berlin wisdom paradigm is based on lifespan theory, the developmental study of the aging mind and aging personality, research on expert systems, and cultural–historical definitions of wisdom (Dittmann-Kohli and BaltesBaltes and Smith ).
The Berlin aging study: aging from 70 to / edited by Paul B. Baltes, Karl Ulrich Mayer.Neher, K. M., & Nuthmann, R. (). Berlin Aging Study. In G. L. Maddox (Ed.), The encyclopedia of aging (3rd ed., pp. ). New York: : Reinhard Nuthmann.Paul B. Baltes (J – November 7, ) was a German psychologist whose broad scientific agenda was devoted to establishing and promoting the life-span orientation of human development.
He was also a theorist in the field of the psychology of aging. He has been described by American Psychologist as one of the most influential developmental psychologists.