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ISSUE 2 OF PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING IS NOW OUT
See Issue 2 (March 2025) of Volume 40 of Psychology and Aging here.
Topics include the transition to singlehood in young adulthood and midlife, explicit and implicit timing across the adult lifespan, implicit views of aging, developmental invariance in deep distortions, trajectories of episodic memory, and age differences in cognitive ability and cognitive flexibility.

FUNDING FOR DATA REUSE PROJECT
Maie Stein and Hannes Zacher have received funding of 100,000 EUR from VolkswagenStiftung to prepare and make openly available a longitudinal dataset for broad use by others. Data were collected from employees across Germany at 54 measurement points over a period of five years. The dataset includes a broad range of variables, such as demographic characteristics, personality traits, health and well-being, as well as work characteristics and work behavior.

PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING – NEW CALL FOR PAPERS
Age-related changes in memory for essentials and details: New perspectives on the representational quality of episodic memory
https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/pag/age-related-changes-representational-quality-episodic-memory

INTERVIEW ON HOUR-LONG COMMUTING WITH TAGESSPIEGEL
“Commuting three hours to work: Can people be expected to do that?”
Read more here (DE)
Link to our meta-analysis on commuting and psychological stress in Organizational Psychology Review (OPR):
https://doi.org/10.1177/20413866221131404