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2008
Tun, Patricia A.,  Lachman, Margie E. Age differences in reaction time and attention in a national telephone sample of adults: Education, sex, and task complexity matter. Developmental Psychology. 44, (5), 1421-1429.
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2010
Schafer, M.H.,  Shippee, T.P. . Age identity, gender, and perceptions of decline: Does feeling older lead to pessimistic dispositions about cognitive aging?. Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 65, (1), 91-96.
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2010
Tun, Patricia A.,  Lachman, Margie E. The association between computer use and cognition across adulthood: Use it so you won't lose it?. Psychology and Aging. 25, (3), 560-568.
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2011
Stawski, R.S.,  Almeida, D.M.,  Lachman, M.E.,  Tun, P.A.,  Rosnick, C.B.,  Seeman, T. Associations between cognitive function and naturally occurring daily cortisol during middle adulthood: Timing is everything. Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 66B , (supp. 1), i71-i81.
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2008
Lachman, M.E.,  Tun, P.A. . Cognitive testing in large-scale surveys: Assessment by telephone.. Handbook on Cognitive Aging: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishers.
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2010
Stawski, Robert S.,  Almeida, David M.,  Lachman, Margie E.,  Tun, Patricia A.,  Rosnick, Christopher B. Fluid cognitive ability is associated with greater exposure and smaller reactions to daily stressors. Psychology and Aging. 25, (2), 330-342.
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2010
Lachman, Margie E.,  Agrigoroaei, Stefan,  Murphy, Chandra,  Tun, Patricia A. Frequent cognitive activity compensates for education differences in episodic memory. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 18, (1), 4-10.
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2010
Shcheslavskaya, Olga V.,  Burg, Matthew M.,  McKinley, Paula S.,  Schwartz, Joseph E.,  Gerin, William,  Ryff, Carol D.,  Weinstein, Maxine,  Seeman, Teresa E.,  Sloan, Richard P. Heart rate recovery after cognitive challenge is preserved with age. Psychosomatic Medicine. 72, (2), 128-133.
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2011
Seeman, T.E.,  Miller-Martinez, D.M.,  Stein Merkin, S.,  Lachman, M.E.,  Tun, P.A.,  Karlamangla, A.S. . Histories of social engagement and adult cognition: Midlife in the U.S. study. Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 66B, (S1), 141-152.
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2011
Crowley, O.V.,  McKinley, P.S.,  Burg, M.M.,  Schwartz, J.E.,  Ryff, C.D.,  Weinstein, M.,  Sloan, R.P. . The interactive effect of change in perceived stress and trait anxiety on vagal recovery from cognitive challenge. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 82, (3), 223-232.
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2012
Cichy, K.E.,  Stawski, R.S.,  Almeida, D.M. . Racial differences in exposure and reactivity to daily family stressors. Journal of Marriage and Family. 74, (3), 572-586.
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2009
Lachman, Margie E.,  Röcke, Christina,  Rosnick, Christopher B. The rise and fall of control beliefs and life satisfaction in adulthood: Cognitive and biopsychosocial antecedents and consequences of stability and change over nine years.. Aging and Cognition: Research Methodologies and Empirical Advances. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
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