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Research Collaborations
- Life-Span Theory of Control and Its Application in Gerontological and Health-Related Research
Richard Schulz, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
- Goal Engagement and Disengagement in Adulthood
Carsten Wrosch, Ph.D., Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
- Transition to Adulthood in the United States (P.I. Jutta Heckhausen), UC Irvine
Co-investigators:
Chuansheng Chen, Ph.D.
David Dooley, Ph.D.
Ellen Greenberger, Ph.D
- Positive versus Negative Aspects of Social Network Involvement
Karen Rook, Ph.D. , University of California, Irvine
- Emotion Regulation and Control Striving in Spinal Cord Injured Adults
Susan Charles , Ph.D., University of California, Irvine
- Center for Applied Developmental Science
Rainer K. Silbereisen, Ph.D.
Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany
- Life-Span Developmental Psychology Laboratory
Magie Lachman, Ph.D.
- MIDUS Midlife in the United States
Carol Ryff, Ph.D.
- Laboratory for Aging and Health Research (LAHR)
Judith Chipperfield, Ph.D., & Raymond Perry, Ph.D., University of Manitoba, Canada
- Emotion, Motivation, and Control Research Group
Raymond Perry, Ph.D. & Judith Chipperfield, Ph.D.
- Control Strategies and Mental Health in Older Adults with a Disability, Amy Horowitz, Ph.D.; Kathrin Boerner, Ph.D., Joanne Reinhard, Ph.D., Jewish Home Lifecare, Research Institute on Aging, New York
- Social Relationships and Control Behavior Across the Life Span
Frieder Lang, Ph.D., Lehrstuhl für Psychogerontologie, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

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