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    Do We Get Better at Picking Our Battles? Age Group Differences in Descriptions of Behavioral Reactions to Interpersonal Tensions by Birditt, Kira S., Fingerman, Karen L.

    “…Individuals of various ages may react in different ways when they are upset with their social partners. This study examines age group differences in…”
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    Psychosocial Resources and Associations Between Childhood Physical Abuse and Adult Well-being by Pitzer, Lindsay M., Fingerman, Karen L.

    “…Childhood physical abuse is often associated with detrimental physical and psychological consequences in adulthood. Yet, some adults appear to overcome effects…”
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    We had a nice little chat : Age and generational differences in mothers' and daughters' descriptions of enjoyable visits by FINGERMAN, K. L

    “…Mother-daughter relationships are generally characterized by frequent contact and high levels of regard. Yet little is known about what mothers and daughters…”
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    Sources of Tension in the Aging Mother and Adult Daughter Relationship by Fingerman, Karen L

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-12-1996)
    “…This study explored sources of tension in the aging mother-adult daughter relationship. Forty-eight dyads of healthy mothers over the age of 70 years (mean age…”
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    Ambivalent Reactions in the Parent and Offspring Relationship by Fingerman, Karen L., Chen, Pei-Chun, Hay, Elizabeth, Cichy, Kelly E., Lefkowitz, Eva S.

    “…Theory suggests that aging parents and their adult children experience ambivalence (conflicting emotions) as a result of unclear norms governing the tie…”
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    Applications of Family Systems Theory to the Study of Adulthood by Fingerman, Karen L., Bermann, Eric

    “…Psychologists who study children have emphasized family processes that influence children's psychological well-being and subsequent development, but…”
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    Public electric vehicle charger access disparities across race and income in California by Hsu, Chih-Wei, Fingerman, Kevin

    Published in Transport policy (01-01-2021)
    “…Widespread electric vehicle (EV) adoption is crucial for achieving California's climate goals. The inclusion of marginalized populations in this process is…”
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    Aging Mothers' and Their Adult Daughters' Perceptions of Conflict Behaviors by Fingerman, Karen L

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-12-1995)
    “…Aging parents tend to perceive greater compatibility between themselves and offspring than do offspring, but there is little research examining differences in…”
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    EMOTIONS AND SOCIAL TIES IN LATE LIFE: NEW FINDINGS FROM THE DAILY EXPERIENCES AND WELL-BEING STUDY by Huo, M, Fingerman, K

    Published in Innovation in aging (11-11-2018)
    “…Older adults hold strong values for emotions and social ties, which are consistently associated with their well-being. Yet, the mechanisms underlying these…”
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    SOCIAL INTEGRATION IN DAILY LIFE: A PROXY FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY by Fingerman, K, Huo, M

    Published in Innovation in aging (11-11-2018)
    “…For nearly 3 decades, researchers have shown that people who are more socially integrated live longer and in better health. A variety of psychological and…”
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    Season's Greetings: Adults' Social Contacts at the Holiday Season by Fingerman, Karen L, Griffiths, Patricia C

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-06-1999)
    “…Close friends and family play an important role in adults' lives, but little is known about the implications of infrequent or peripheral social ties that…”
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    Do Age Differences in Close and Problematic Family Ties Reflect the Pool of Available Relatives? by Fingerman, Karen L., Birditt, Kira S.

    “…Older adults consistently report having fewer close and fewer problematic social ties than do younger adults. Yet, prior studies have not explicitly examined…”
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    Who Gets What and Why? Help Middle-Aged Adults Provide to Parents and Grown Children by FINGERMAN, Karen L, PITZER, Lindsay M, WAI CHAN, BIRDITT, Kira, FRANKS, Melissa M, ZARIT, Steven

    “…Middle-aged adults engage in support exchanges with generations above and below. This study investigated (a) how support to one generation is associated with…”
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    The Baby Boomers' Intergenerational Relationships by Fingerman, Karen L, Pillemer, Karl A, Silverstein, Merril, Suitor, J. Jill

    Published in The Gerontologist (01-04-2012)
    “…Purpose: As Baby Boomers enter late life, relationships with family members gain importance. This review article highlights two aspects of their…”
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    California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard: Modeling financial least-cost pathways to compliance in Northwest California by Fingerman, Kevin R, Sheppard, Colin, Harris, Andrew

    “…•We describe a novel, probabilistic approach for evaluating fuel GHG abatement cost.•California’s 2020 LCFS goal will be difficult to meet and depends on EV…”
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    Ambivalent Relationship Qualities Between Adults and Their Parents: Implications for the Well-Being of Both Parties by Fingerman, Karen L., Pitzer, Lindsay, Lefkowitz, Eva S., Birditt, Kira S., Mroczek, Daniel

    “…This study considered whether intergenerational ambivalence has implications for each party's psychological well-being and physical health. Participants…”
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    THE ROLE OF AGE AND CULTURE IN UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL PROCESSES IN DAILY LIFE by Arredondo, C, Luong, G, Fingerman, K

    Published in Innovation in aging (16-11-2018)
    “…Older adults generally report more positive and less negative social interactions, which are associated with increases in emotional well-being (Luong, Charles,…”
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    DOES GENDER MATTER? EMPATHY AND OLDER ADULTS’ HELPING BEHAVIORS IN A DAILY CONTEXT by Huo, M, Graham, J L, Fingerman, K

    Published in Innovation in aging (11-11-2018)
    “…Empathy is a central feature of helping behaviors. Women often report greater empathy than men, but we know little about whether such gender difference in…”
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