2016
2015
- Peak Millennial? Cities Can’t Assume a Continued Boost From the Young
- Older Americans are happiest in Hawaii, least happy in West Virginia, according to new Gallup ranking
2014
- Why do individuals respond to fraudulent scam communications and lose money? The psychological determinants of scam compliance
- Caught in the Scammer’s Net: Risk Factors that May Lead to Becoming an Internet Fraud Victim, AARP Survey of American Adults Age 18 and Older
- Consumer Fraud in the United States, 2011: The Third FTC Survey
- A neuropsychological test of belief and doubt: damage to ventromedial prefrontal cortex increases credulity for misleading advertising
- The psychology of scams: Provoking and committing errors of judgment
- The Psychology of Consumer Fraud
- Routine Online Activity and Internet Fraud Targeting: Extending the Generality of Routine Activity Theory
- Modeling the Underreporting Bias in Panel Survey Data
- Fraud and the American Dream: toward an understanding of fraud victimization
- Consumer vulnerability to scams, swindles, and fraud: A new theory of visceral influences on persuasion
- Decreasing Resistance by Affirming the Self
- Consumer Psychology and Attitude Change
- Social Influence: Compliance and Comformity
- Deception: From Ancient Empires to Internet Dating
- Responding to Deception: The Case of Fraud in Financial Markets
- Predictably Irrational
- The Tyranny of Choice
- Resistance and Persuasion
- Prospection: Experiencing the Future
- Creating Critical Consumers: Motivating Receptivity by Teaching Resistance
- Looking Ahead as a Technique to Reduce Resistance
- Rethinking Trust
- Low Self-Control, Routine Activities, and Fraud Victimization
- 2003 Consumer Experience Survey: Insights on consumer credit behavior, fraud, and financial planning
- Narrative Persuasion and Overcoming Resistance
- Fraud Victimization: Risky Business or Just Bad Luck?
- Forewarnings of Influence Appeals: Inducing Resistance and Acceptance
- Investor Fraud Study: Final Report
- Investigating Vulnerability and Reporting Behavior for Consumer Fraud Victimization : Opportunity as a Social Aspect of Age
- Instilling Resistance to Scarcity Advertisement
- Dispelling the Illusion of Invulnerability: The Motivations and Mechanisms of Resistance to Persuasion
- Consumer Fraud and the Aging Mind
- Consumer decision making and aging: Current knowledge and future directions
- Amygdala Responses to Emotionally Valenced Stimuli in Older and Younger Adults
- Aging and Emotional Memory: The Forgettable Nature of Negative Images for Older Adults
- Affective Forecasting: Knowing What to Want
- Feeling and Thinking: Preferences Need No Inferences
- Spent Resources: Self-Regulatory Resource Availability Affects Impulse Buying
- The Affect Heuristic
- Rational Actors or Rational Fools? Implications of the Affect Heuristic for Behavioral Economics
- Investment Behavior and the Negative Side of Emotion
- Heart and Mind in Conflict: The Interplay of Affect and Cognition in Consumer Decision Making
- Choosing an Inferior Alternative
- All Negative Moods Are Not Equal: Motivational Influences of Anxiety and Sadness on Decision Making
- Impact of Risk Disclosures Through Direct-to-Consumer Advertising on Elderly Consumers’ Behavioral Intent
- How Can Decision Making Be Improved?
- Harnessing Our Inner Angels and Demons: What We Have Learned About Want/Should Conflicts and How That Knowledge Can Help Us Reduce Short-Sighted Decision Making
- A Hot/Cool-System Analysis of Delay of Gratification: Dynamics of Willpower
- The Heat of the Moment: Modeling Interactions Between Affect and Deliberation
- The Role of Affect in Decision Making
- Beyond Valence: Toward a Model of Emotion-Specific Influences on Judgement and Choice
- The Influence of Culture on Consumer Impulsive Buying Behavior
- Time-Inconsistent Preferences and Consumer Self-Control
- Impulsive Decision Making and Working Memory
- Cognitive Load Has Negative After Effects on Consumer Decision Making
- Free will in consumer behavior: self-control, ego depletion, and choice
- How Emotion Shapes Behavior: Feedback, Anticipation, and Reflection, Rather Than Direct Causation
2013
2012
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- Maureen Gaffney: There’s a new life stage between middle age and old age - The Irish Times
- Why Science Says Your Best Years Are Yet To Come -WBUR
- How Covid-19 Will Change Aging and Retirement
- Crises Like The Pandemic Don’t Make People Less Optimistic - Forbes
- This Stanford Scientist Can Make You Feel And Think Younger: Interview With Dr. Laura Carstensen - Forbes
- As the pandemic surges, old people alarm their adult kids by playing bridge and getting haircuts - The Washington Post
- ‘Age is a sloppy proxy’: Older adults push back on idea that staying safe from coronavirus means staying isolated - San Francisco Chronicle
- How the Longevity Project Is Reimagining Our Longer Lives - Next Avenue
- When Does Someone Become ‘Old’? - The Atlantic
- We need a major redesign of life - The Washington Post
- A strong grip? Push-ups? What actually can help you live to a ripe old age? - The Washington Post
- Here are the Best New Ideas in Retirement - MarketWatch
- Is 75 the New 65? How the Definition of Aging Is Changing - Next Avenue
- The Rare, Special Bond of a Lifelong Male Friendship - The Wall Street Journal
- Why ‘Women Rowing North’ May Be the Next Boomer Bible - Next Avenue
- How does memory alter our view of the past? - The Telegraph
- Hooray For Hollywood: The Age Stigma Is Fading - Forbes
- Social and Emotional Aging - On Wisdom Podcast
- The real trick to staying young forever - Quartz
- Why we often remember the bad better than the good - The Washington Post
- Adam Grant says the work day should end at 3 pm - Quartz
- We Shouldn't Start Full-time Work Until We Are 40, Expert Says - Metro UK
- Feel Like The Last Friend Standing? Here’s How To Cultivate New Buds As You Age. - Kaiser Health News
- A Stanford researcher says we shouldn’t start working full time until age 40 - Quartz
- Your long life could be the death of your retirement savings - The Washington Post
- Finding Meaning and Happiness in Old Age - NY Times
- 5 Ways To Find Happiness As A Family Caregiver - Forbes
- In search of a word that won’t offend ‘old’ people
- Stanford’s longevity center celebrates ten years
- Stanford celebrates 10 years of driving the discussion on longevity
- When Did You First Feel Old?
- Why America’s Inequality Is a Threat to Living Longer
- Tech, Alcohol And Ageism On The Minds Of Top Aging Experts
- Stanford researchers aim to create global conversations about long, healthy living - Stanford Report
- Finding reasons to be cheerful gets easier with time
- The Power of Purposeful Aging: Culture Change and the New Demography
- 10/20/2016 - Do brain-training exercises really work?
- 10/18/2016 - Five faculty members elected to National Academy of Medicine
- 10/11/2016 - Let’s retire retirement
- 9/13/2016 - A call for intergenerational engagement
- 9/8/2016 - Older people offer the resource that children need, Stanford report says
- 8/24/2016 - The aging paradox: The older we get, the happier we are
- 8/19/2016 - Baby boomers have trouble making new friends in retirement, research shows
- 5/19/2016 - Let’s Shrink Retirement
- 5/13/2016 - Disproving Beliefs About the Economy and Aging
- Baby Boomers Are Isolating Themselves as They Age
- Stanford project suggests longer, healthier lives are possible
- 2/6/2016 - Times Have Changed; What Should We Call ‘Old People’ ?
- 12/20/2013 - Can memory video games deliver on brain-boosting claims?
- 10/31/2013 - Why You Want to Hire Older Workers
- 9/4/2013 - Inventing the Rest of Our Lives: A Glass-Half-Full Frame of Mind
- 8/15/2013 - 10 Ways We Get Smarter As We Age
- 7/25/2013 - Planning for a generation that will live past 100
- 5/22/2013 - The Experts: The Best Books for Retirees
- 5/13/2013 - How An Adviser’s Personal Finances Can Trip Him Up
- 3/14/2013 - Living Longer Than Ever: Is That a Good Thing?
- 3/6/2013 - A Word To The Wise
- 2/18/2013 - Dream big, act now: Six secrets of retirement
- 12/6/2012 - Center on Longevity Director Laura Carstensen Makes AARP's "The Influentials: 50 Over 50" List
- 7/13/2012 - Friends of a Certain Age
- 6/25/2012 - Unafraid of Aging
- 6/4/2012 - It's time to rethink retirement
- 4/10/2012 - Why Learning Leads to Happiness
- 3/20/2012 - Aging Myths: 5 Big Misconceptions About Growing Older
- 3/19/2012 - It's Enough To Make A Unicorn Blush: Our Problem With Talking About Sex
- 3/8/2012 - Aging And Happiness: Why People May Be Happier As They Age
- 2/17/2012 - Look for new roles for older citizens in an aging America, says Stanford's Laura Carstensen
- 1/29/2012 - It’s Not Me, It’s You
- 1/1/2012 - The Resolution of a Lifetime
- 11/29/2011 - Working Into Your 70s: A Smart Retirement Move
- 9/29/2011 - Fixing the Third Rail
- 12/1/09 - Loneliness Is Contagious: 4 Ways to Stay Connected as You Age
- 8/6/09 - Mental health, happiness improve with age, studies say