Publications of Natalie C. Ebner

Journal Article (13)

2007
Journal Article
Greve, W., & Ebner, N. C. (2007). Intentional self-development - genetically framed: Reconciliation of evolutionary and action-theoretical perspectives on human development. European Journal of Developmental Science, 1, 82–94.
Journal Article
Riediger, M., & Ebner, N. C. (2007). A broader perspective on three lifespan theories: Comment on Boerner and Jopp. Human Development, 50(4), 196–200. https://doi.org/10.1159/000103359
2006
Journal Article
Ebner, N. C., Freund, A. M., & Baltes, P. B. (2006). Developmental changes in personal goal orientation from young to late adulthood: From striving for gains to maintenance and prevention of losses. Psychology and Aging, 21(4), 664–678. https://doi.org/10.1037/0882-7974.21.4.664

Book Chapter (3)

2009
Book Chapter
Ebner, N. C., & Freund, A. M. (2009). Annäherungs- vs. Vermeidungsmotivation. In V. Brandstätter & J. H. Otto (Eds.), Handbuch der Psychologie: Vol. 11. Handbuch der Allgemeinen Psychologie: Motivation und Emotion (pp. 72–78). Hogrefe.
2007
Book Chapter
Ebner, N. C., & Freund, A. M. (2007). Personality theories of successful aging. In J. A. Blackburn & C. N. Dulmus (Eds.), Handbook of gerontology: Evidence-based approaches to theory, practice, and policy (pp. 87–116). Wiley.
2005
Book Chapter
Freund, A. M., & Ebner, N. C. (2005). The aging self: shifting from promoting gains to balancing losses. In W. Greve, K. Rothermund, & D. Wentura (Eds.), The adaptive self: Personal continuity and intentional self-development (pp. 185–202). Hogrefe.

Thesis - PhD (1)

2005
Thesis - PhD
Ebner, N. C. (2005). Striving for gains and preventing losses: Multi-method evidence on the differences in personal goal orientation in early and late adulthood [PhD Thesis, Freie Universität Berlin].

Thesis - Diploma (1)

2000
Thesis - Diploma
Ebner, N. C. (2000). Physical activity and aging: Associations between physical activity, subjective health, functional health, and control beliefs in late life [Diploma Thesis, Freie Universität Berlin].
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