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Watters, E. R., & Martin, G. (2021). Health outcomes following childhood maltreatment: An examination of the biopsychosocial model. Journal of Aging and Health, 33(7-8), 596-606.
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Wayne, J. H., Musisca, N., & Fleeson, W. (2004). Considering the role of personality in the work-family experience: Relationships of the big five to work-family conflict and facilitation. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 64, 108-130.
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Weber, C., Johnson, M., & Arceneaux, K. (2011). Genetics, personality, and group identity. Social Science Quarterly, 92(5), 1314-1337.
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Wedow, R., Briley, D. A., Short, S. E., & Boardman, J. D. (2018). Weight Identity Among Older Adults in the United States: Genetic and Environmental Influences. In C. D. Ryff & R. F. Krueger (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of integrative health science. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Wege, N., Siegrist, J., & Li, J. (2024). Prospective association of high effort and low reward imbalance at work with risk of diabetes: A cohort study in US workers. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 31, 151-155.
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Wehby, G. L., Domingue, B. W., & Boardman, J. D. (2015). Prevention, use of health services, and genes: Implications of Genetics for policy formation. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 34(3), 519-536.
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Weidmann, R., Alabdullah, A., Warkentien, J., Vesikar, S., Denehy, M. E., Yang, H., Rakhshani, A., Brent Donnellan, M., & Lucas, R. E. (2024). Does perceived similarity between present and future self predict well-being? A reanalysis and replication of Reiff et al. (2020). Social Psychological and Personality Science, 15(7), 791-801.
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Weinberger, A. H., Kashan, R. S., Shpigel, D. M., Esan, H., Taha, F., Lee, C. J., Funk, A. P., & Goodwin, R. D. (2017). Depression and cigarette smoking behavior: A critical review of population-based studies. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 43(4), 416-431.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.3109/00952990.2016.1171327
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Weinschenk, A. C., & Dawes, C. T. (2017). The relationship between genes, personality traits, and political interest. Political Research Quarterly, 70(3), 467-476.
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Weinschenk, A. C., & Dawes, C. T. (2018). Genes, personality traits, and the sense of civic duty. American Politics Research, 46(1), 47-79.
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Weinschenk, A. C., Dawes, C. T., & Oskarsson, S. (2021). Does education instill civic duty? Evidence from monozygotic twins in the United States and Sweden. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 33(1), 183-195.
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Weirich, S., Hecht, M., Becker, B., & Zitzmann, S. (2022). Comparing group means with the total mean in random samples, surveys, and large-scale assessments: A tutorial and software illustration. Behavior Research Methods, 54, 1051-1062.
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Weiser, E. (2012). Associations between positive and negative affect and 12-month physical disorders in a national sample. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 19(2), 197-210.
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Weiss, A., Bates, T.C., & Luciano, M. (2008). Happiness is a personal(ity)thing: The genetics of personality and well-being in a representative sample. Psychological Science, 19(3), 205-21.
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Weiss, D., & Kunzmann, U. (2020). Longitudinal changes in subjective social status are linked to changes in positive and negative affect in midlife, but not in later adulthood. Psychology and Aging, 35(7), 937-947.
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Weiss, D., & Weiss, M. (2016). The interplay of subjective social status and essentialist beliefs about cognitive aging on cortisol reactivity to challenge in older adults. Psychophysiology, 53(8), 1256-1262.
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Wen, J. H., & Sin, N. L. (2022). Perceived control and reactivity to acute stressors: Variations by age, race and facets of control. Stress and Health, 38(3), 419-434.
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Westerhof, G. J. (2008). Age identity. In D. Carr (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the life course and human development (pp. 10-14). Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan.
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Westerhof, G. J., & Barrett, A. E. (2005). Age identity and subjective well-being: A comparison of the United States and Germany. Journals of Gerontology: Series B: Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences, 60B(3), S129-S136.
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Westerhof, G. J., Barrett, A. E., & Steverink, N. (2003). Forever young? A comparison of age identities in the United States and Germany. Research on Aging, 25(4), 366-383.
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Weston, S. J., Graham, E. K., Turiano, N. A., Aschwanden, D., Booth, T., Harrison, F., . . . Mroczek, D. K. (2020). Is healthy neuroticism associated with chronic conditions? A coordinated integrative data analysis. Collabra. Psychology, 6(1), Article 42.
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Weston, S. J., Hill, P. L., & Cardador, M. T. (2021). Working toward a purpose: Examining the cross-sectional and longitudinal effects of work characteristics on sense of purpose. Journal of Personality, 89(2), 244-257.
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Weston, S. J., Hill, P. L., & Mroczek, D. K. (2024). Associations for sense of purpose with smoking and health outcomes among adults with diabetes. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 31, 538-548.
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Wethington, E. (2003). Turning points as opportunities for psychological growth. In C. L. M. Keyes & J. Haidt (Eds.), Flourishing: Positive psychology and the life well-lived (pp. 37-54). American Psychological Association.
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Wethington, E. (2002). The relationship of work turning points to perceptions of pscyhological growth and change. In R. Settersten & T. Owens (Eds.), Advances in life course research: New frontiers in socialization. Boston: JAI.
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Wethington, E. (2000). Expecting stress: Americans and the "Midlife Crisis". Motivation and Emotion, 24(2), 85-103.
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Wethington, E., Almeida, D., Brown, G. W., Frank, E., & Kessler, R. C. (2001). The assessment of stressor exposure. In A. Vingerhoets (Ed.), Assessment in behavioral medicine. New York: Taylor & Francis.
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Wethington, E., Kessler, R. C., & Pixley, J. E. (2004). Turning points in adulthood. In O. G. Brim, C. D. Ryff & R. C. Kessler (Eds.), How healthy are we?: A national study of well-being at midlife (pp. 586-613). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
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Wethington, E., Pixley, J. E., & Kavey, A. (2003). Perceived turning points in work careers. In P. Moen (Ed.), It's about time: Couples and careers (pp. 168-182). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Whillans, A. V., Dunn, E. W., Sandstrom, G. M., Dickerson, S. S., & Madden, K. M. (2016). Is spending money on others good for your heart? Health Psychology, 35(6), 574-583.
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