Publikationen von Paul B. Baltes
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1973
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Baltes, P. B. (1973). Desirability of personality dimensions: Auto- and heteroperceptions by American and German college students. The Journal of Social Psychology, 91(1), 15–27.
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Baltes, P. B. (1973). Emergence of adult intellectual structure: Prior to or during adolescence? Developmental Psychology, 9(1), 114–119.
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Baltes, P. B. (1973). The effect of age differences in ability-extraneous performance variables on the assessment of intelligence in children, adults, and the elderly. Journal of Gerontology, 28(1), 73–80.
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Baltes, P. B. (1973). Modification of response speed deficits and intellectual performance in the elderly. Human Development, 16, 233–242.
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Baltes, P. B. (1973). Adolescent perception of adolescent change in personality and intelligence. The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 122(1), 269–285.
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Baltes, P. B. (1973). Changing relationship between recall performance and abilities as a function of stage of learning and timing of recall. Journal of Educational Psychology, 64(2), 191–198.
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Baltes, P. B. (1972). Objective versus perceived age differences in personality: How do adolescence, adults, and older people view themselves and each other? Journal of Gerontology, 27(1), 46–51.
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Baltes, P. B., & (1972). Cultural change and adolescent personality development: An application of longitudinal sequences. Developmental Psychology, 7(3), 244–256.
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Baltes, P. B., , , & (1972). On the dilemma of regression effects in examining ability-level-related differentials in ontogenetic patterns of intelligence. Developmental Psychology, 6(1), 78–84.
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Baltes, P. B. (1972). Ontogenetic and generational components of structural and quantitative change in adult behavior. Journal of Gerontology, 27(2), 222–228.
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