K. Warner Schaie
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Gender | Male |
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Death | Died last year |
Born | Szczecin |
Poland | |
Job | Psychologist |
Education | University of California, Berkeley |
University of Washington | |
Awards | APA Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychology |
Edited works | Handbook of the Psychol... |
Date of birth | February 1,1928 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Date of died | February 7,2023 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 499232 |
Intellectual Development in Adulthood: The Seattle Longitudinal Study
Developmental Influences on Adult Intelligence
Adult development and aging
Social Structures and Aging Individuals: Continuing Challenges
Longitudinal Studies of Adult Psychological Development
Impact of Work on Older Adults
Impact of Technology on Successful Aging
Religious Influences on Health and Well-Being in the Elderly
Mobility and Transportation in the Elderly
Effective Health Behavior in Older Adults
The Evolution of the Aging Self: The Societal Impact on the Aging Process
Color and Personality: A Manual for the Color Pyramid Test, Farbpyramiden-test
Instructors Manual with Test Bank to Adult Developement and Agein
Developmental Influences on Adult Intelligence
Adult development and aging
Social Structures and Aging Individuals: Continuing Challenges
Longitudinal Studies of Adult Psychological Development
Impact of Work on Older Adults
Impact of Technology on Successful Aging
Religious Influences on Health and Well-Being in the Elderly
Mobility and Transportation in the Elderly
Effective Health Behavior in Older Adults
The Evolution of the Aging Self: The Societal Impact on the Aging Process
Color and Personality: A Manual for the Color Pyramid Test, Farbpyramiden-test
Instructors Manual with Test Bank to Adult Developement and Agein
K. Warner Schaie Life story
Klaus Warner Schaie was an American social gerontologist and psychologist best known for founding the Seattle Longitudinal Study in 1956. The Seattle Longitudinal Study took a 'life span' approach to aging and cognition, studying subjects from birth through the life course.