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1. Do early midlife work characteristics predict 20-year change in control beliefs?

2. Levels of awareness of age-related gains and losses throughout adulthood and their developmental correlates.

3. Long-term aging trajectories of the accumulation of disease burden as predictors of daily affect dynamics and stressor reactivity.

4. Differences in self-perceptions of aging across the adult lifespan: The sample case of awareness of age-related gains and losses.

5. Bidirectional Links of Daily Sleep Quality and Duration With Pain and Self-rated Health in Older Adults' Daily Lives.

6. Good night-good day? Bidirectional links of daily sleep quality with negative affect and stress reactivity in old age.

7. Momentary subjective age is associated with perceived and physiological stress in the daily lives of old and very old adults.

8. Awareness of age-related change in the context of major life events.

9. Emotional reactivity to daily stressors: Does stressor pile-up within a day matter for young-old and very old adults?

10. Trajectories of Pain in Very Old Age: The Role of Eudaimonic Wellbeing and Personality.

11. Associations of Wellbeing Levels, Changes, and Within-Person Variability With Late-Life All-Cause Mortality Across 12 Years: Contrasting Hedonic vs. Eudaimonic Wellbeing Among Very Old Adults.

12. Between-person and within-person associations of sleep and working-memory in the everyday lives of old and very old adults: initial level, learning, and variability.

13. Positive and negative affect are associated with salivary cortisol in the everyday life of older adults: A quantitative synthesis of four aging studies.

14. "I felt so old this morning." Short-term variations in subjective age and the role of trait subjective age: Evidence from the ILSE/EMIL ecological momentary assessment data.

15. Cohort differences in adult-life trajectories of internal and external control beliefs: A tale of more and better maintained internal control and fewer external constraints.

16. Pushing the Boundaries: A Physical Activity Intervention Extends Sensor-Assessed Life-Space in Nursing Home Residents.

17. Affective well-being in the last years of life: The role of health decline.

18. Does a physical activity program in the nursing home impact on depressive symptoms? A generalized linear mixed-model approach.

19. Understanding depressive symptoms in nursing home residents: the role of frequency and enjoyability of different expanded everyday activities relevant to the nursing home setting.

20. What Do We Need at the End of Life? Competence, but not Autonomy, Predicts Intraindividual Fluctuations in Subjective Well-Being in Very Old Age.

21. A new look at nursing home residents' depressive symptoms: the role of basic versus expanded everyday competence.

22. "Still feeling healthy after all these years": The paradox of subjective stability versus objective decline in very old adults' health and functioning across five years.

23. Feeling blue at the end of life: Trajectories of depressive symptoms from a distance-to-death perspective.

24. Developmental regulation with progressive vision loss: Use of control strategies and affective well-being.

25. Four-year stability, change, and multidirectionality of well-being in very-old age.

26. Psychological vulnerability to daily stressors in old age: Results of short-term longitudinal studies.

27. Attitude toward own aging in midlife and early old age over a 12-year period: examination of measurement equivalence and developmental trajectories.

28. Reactivity to stressor pile-up in adulthood: effects on daily negative and positive affect.

29. Change in psychological control in visually impaired older adults over 2 years: role of functional ability and depressed mood.

30. Affective development in advanced old age: analyses of terminal change in positive and negative affect.

31. Time-to-death-related change in positive and negative affect among older adults approaching the end of life.

32. The adaptation dynamics of chronic functional impairment: what we can learn from older adults with vision loss.

33. Modeling late-life adaptation in affective well-being under a severe chronic health condition: the case of age-related macular degeneration.

34. Cohort- and age-related decline in elder's life satisfaction: is there really a paradox?

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