Prof. Dr. Michaela Riediger
Lehrstuhlinhaberin
Lehrstuhl für Entwicklungspsychologie
Direktorin
Center for Lifespan Developmental ScienceExterner Link
Institut für Psychologie
Lehrstuhl für Entwicklungspsychologie
Am Steiger 3/1, Raum E014
07743 Jena
Sprechzeiten: nach Vereinbarung
Telefon: +49 3641-9-45200
michaela.riediger@uni-jena.de
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Biosketch
Akademische Abschlüsse
2011 Habilitation - Venia Legendi für Psychologie; Universität Zürich, Schweiz
2001 Dr. phil.; Freie Universität Berlin
1997 Diplom in Psychologie; Humboldt Universität zu BerlinBeruflicher Werdegang
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Professur für Entwicklungspsychologie; Institut für Psychologie, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena - 2015-2017
Heisenberg-Stipendiatin der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft, Leitung der Heisenberg-Forschungsgruppe Sozio-emotionale Entwicklung und Gesundheit im Lebensverlauf; Freie Universität Berlin und Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung Berlin; https://www.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/forschung/beendete-bereiche/heisenberg-forschungsgruppeExterner Link - 2011-2016
Privatdozentin und Lehrbeauftragte; Institut für Psychologie, Universität Zürich, Schweiz - 2009-2014
Leiterin der Max-Planck-Forschungsgruppe Affekt im Lebensverlauf; Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung Berlin; https://www.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/research/concluded-areas/mprg-affect-across-the-lifespanExterner Link - 2003-2008
Projektleiterin am Forschungsbereich Entwicklungspsychologie des Max-Planck-Instituts für Bildungsforschung Berlin - 2001-2002
Postdoktorandin am Forschungsbereich Entwicklungspsychologie des Max-Planck-Instituts für Bildungsforschung Berlin - 1998-2001
Doktorandin des Graduiertenkollegs Psychology and Psychiatry of Aging; Freie Universität Berlin und Max-Planck-Institut fürBildungsforschung Berlin - 1997-1998
wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin; Lehrstuhl für Organisationspsychologie, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart
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Forschung
Forschungsinteressen
- sozioemotionale Entwicklung von der Kindheit bis ins Alter
- Entwicklung selbstregulativer Prozesse im Lebensverlauf
- Erwerb und Konsequenzen subjektiver Theorien von Entwicklung und Altern
Auswahl aktueller Projekte
Forschungsverbund: Sozioemotionale Entwicklung und Gesundheit
"The Multi-Method Ambulatory Assessment" Projekt
Entwicklung von Einstellungen zum Altern
Zwischenmenschliche Koordination und gegenseitiges Verständnis bei älteren Erwachsenen -
Publikationen
2024
Kaspi, L., Hu, D., Vishkin, A., Chentsova-Dutton, Y., Miyamoto, Y., Cieciuch, J., Cohen, A., Uchida, Y., Kim, M., Wang, X., Qiu, J., Riediger, M., Rauers, A., Hanoch, Y., & Tamir, M. (in press). Motivated to feel better and doing something about it: Cross-cultural differences in motivated emotion regulation during COVID-19. Emotion.
Tamir, M., Ito, A. Miyamoto, Y., Chentsova-Dutton, Y., Choi, J. H., Cieciuch, J., Riediger, M., Rauers, A., Padun, M. Kim, M.Y., Solak, N., Jiang, Q., Wang, X., Alvarez-Risco, A., Hanoch, Y., Uchida, Y., Torres, C., Gomes Nascimento, T., Jahanshahi, A. A., Singh, R., Kamble, S. V., An, S., Dzokoto, V., Anum, A., Singh, B., Castelnuovo, G. Pietrabissa, G., Huerta-Carvaja, M.I., & Galindo-Bello, E., Ibarra, V. G. (2024). Emotion regulation strategies and psychological health across cultures. American Psychologist, 79(5), 748-764. https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0001237pdf, 1 mb
2023
Luong, G., Miller, J.W., Kirkland, D., Morse, J.L., Wrzus, C., Diehl, M., Chow, S.-M., Riediger, M. (2023). Valuing negative affect weakens affect-health linkages: similarities and differences across affect valuation measures. Motivation and Emotion, 47, 347-363. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11031-023-10012-7Externer Link
Rauers, A. & Riediger, M. (2023). Ease of mind or ties that bind? Costs and benefits of disclosing daily hassles in partnerships. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 14 (5), 551-561. https://doi.org/10.1177/19485506221112252Externer Link
Full textpdf, 443 kbRiediger, M. & Rauers, A., (2023). Daily affect across adulthood and into old age: Recent advances from ambulatory research. Current Opinion in Psychology, 101767. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2023.101767Externer Link
Full textExterner LinkSchaefer, S., Riediger, M., Li, S.-C., & Lindenberger, U.(2023). Too easy, too hard, or just right: Lifespan age differences and gender effects on task difficulty choices. International Journal of Behavioral Development. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/01650254231160126Externer Link
2022
Bellingtier, J. A., Luong, G., Wrzus, C., Wagner, G. G., & Riediger, M. (2022). A domain-differentiated approach to everyday emotion regulation from adolescence to older age. Psychology and Aging, 37(3), 338-349. https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000677Externer Link
Full text pdf, 426 kbBoiger, M., Riediger, M., Uchida, Y., & Mesquita, B. (2022). The relational dynamics of anger and shame: Scripts for emotional interactions in Germany and Japan. Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41809-022-00106-yExterner Link
Full textpdf, 358 kbBuijs, V. L., Lodder, G. M. A., Jeronimus, B. F., Riediger, M., Luong, G., & Wrzus, C. (2022). Interdependencies between family and friends in daily life: Personality differences and associations with affective well-being across the lifespan. European Journal of Personality. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/08902070211072745Externer Link
Riediger, M., & Bellingtier, J. A. (2022). Emotion regulation across the lifespan. In D. Dukes, A. C. Samson, & E. Walle (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Emotional Developmental (pp. 93-109). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198855903.013.6Externer Link
2021
Blanke, E. S., Bellingtier, J. A., Riediger, M., & Brose, A. (2021). When and how to regulate: Everyday emotion-regulation strategy use and stressor intensity. Affective Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42761-021-00087-1Externer Link
Wrzus, C., Luong, G., Wagner, G. G. & Riediger, M. (2021, July 29). Longitudinal Coupling of Momentary Stress Reactivity and Trait Neuroticism: Specificity of States, Traits, and Age period. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000308Externer Link
Full textpdf, 626 kb2020
Blanke, E. S., Brose, A., Kalokerinos, E. K., Erbas, Y., Riediger, M., & Kuppens, P. (2020). Mix it to fix it: Emotion regulation variability in daily life. Emotion, 20, 473-485. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000566Externer Link
Full text pdf, 670 kbBlanke, E. S., Kalokerinos, E. K., Riediger, M., & Brose, A. (2020). The shape of emotion: Trait emotion regulation as density distributions of states. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 36, 447-455. https://doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000586Externer Link
Full text pdf, 264 kbBlanke, E. S.*, Schmidt, M. J.*, Riediger, M., & Brose, A. (2020). Thinking mindfully: How mindfulness relates to rumination and reflection in daily life. Emotion, 20(8), 1369-1381. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000659Externer Link *shared first authorship
Full text pdf, 402 kbCohrdes, C., Wrzus, C., Wald-Fuhrmann, M., & Riediger, M. (2020). "The sound of affect": Age differences in perceiving valence and arousal in music and their relation to music characteristics and momentary mood. Musicae Scientiae, 24, 21-43. https://doi.org/10.1177/1029864918765613Externer Link
Full textpdf, 459 kbGrosse Rueschkamp, J. M., Kuppens, P., Riediger, M., Blanke, E. S. et al. (2020). Higher well-being is related to reduced affective reactivity to positive events in daily life. Emotion, 20, 376-390. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000557Externer Link
Riediger, M. & Blanke, E. S. (2020). Knowing what others think and feel: Empathic accuracy across adulthood. Annual Review of Developmental Psychology, 2, 157-176. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-devpsych-040920-03557Externer Link
Full textpdf, 355 kbWeber, C., Quintus, M., Egloff, B., Luong, G., Riediger, M., & Wrzus, C. (2020). Same old, same old? Age differences in the diversity of daily life. Psychology and Aging, 35, 434-448. https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000407Externer Link
2019
Blanke, E.S. & Riediger, M. (2019). Reading thoughts and feelings of other people - Empathic accuracy across the lifespan. In N. Srinivasan (Ed.), Progress in Brain Research: Emotion and Cognition (Vol. 247; pp. 305-327). Cambridge: Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2019.02.002Externer Link
Full textpdf, 316 kb2018
Blanke, E., Riediger, M., & Brose, A. (2018). Pathways to happiness are multidirectional: Associations between state mindfulness and everyday affective experience. Emotion, 18(2), 202-211. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000323Externer Link
Full text pdf, 445 kbEbner, N. C., Luedicke, J., Voelkle, M. C., Riediger, M. et al. (2018). An adult developmental approach to perceived facial attractiveness and distinctiveness. Frontiers in Psychology, Published May 07, 2018. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00561Externer Link
Full textpdf, 3 mbRiediger, M. (2018). Ambulatory assessment in survey research: The Mulit-Method Ambulatory Assessment Project. In M. Erlinghagen, K. Hank, & M. Kreyenfeld (Eds.), Innovation und Wissenstransfer in der empirischen Sozial- und Verhaltensforschung. Festschrift für Gert G. Wagner (pp. 85-100). Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.
Riediger, M., & Rauers, A. (2018). Experience Sampling in Lifespan Developmental Methodology. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190236557.013.346Externer Link
2017
Cohrdes, C., Wrzus, C., Frisch, S., & Riediger, M. (2017). Tune yourself in: Valence and arousal preferences in music-listening choices from adolescence to old age. Developmental Psychology, 53, 1777-1794. https://doi.org/10.1037/dev0000362Externer Link
Full textpdf, 718 kbKlipker, K., Wrzus, C., Rauers, A., Boker, S. M., & Riediger, M. (2017). Within-person changes in salivary testosterone and physical characteristics of puberty predict boys' daily affect. Hormones and Behavior, 95, 22-32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2017.07.012Externer Link
Full text pdf, 562 kbKlipker, K., Wrzus, C., Rauers, A., & Riediger, M. (2017). Hedonic orientation moderates the association between cognitive control and affect reactivity to daily hassles in adolescent boys. Emotion, 17(3), 497-508. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000241Externer Link
Full text pdf, 472 kbWrzus, C., Egloff, B., & Riediger, M. (2017). Using implicit association tests in age-heterogeneous samples: The importance of cognitive abilities and quad model processes. Psychology and Aging, 32, 432-446. https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000176Externer Link
Full textpdf, 423 kb2016
Blanke, E. S., Rauers, A. & Riediger, M. (2016). Weißt du, was ich fühle? Empathische Fähigkeiten im Lebensverlauf. The Inquisitive Mind. Retrieved from http://de.in-mind.org/article/weisst-du-was-ich-fuehle-empathie-im-lebensverlauf
Full textExterner LinkBlanke, E. S., Rauers, A. & Riediger, M. (2016). Does being empathic pay off? Associations between performance-based measures of empathy and social adjustment in younger and older women. Emotion, 16(5), 671-83. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000166Externer Link
Full text pdf, 633 kbHarden, K. P., Wrzus, C., Luong, G., Grotzinger, A., Bajbouj, M., Rauers, A., . . . Riediger, M. (2016). Diurnal coupling between testosterone and cortisol from adolescence to older adulthood. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 73, 79-90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2016.07.216Externer Link
Full text pdf, 738 kbLisofsky, N., Riediger, M., Gallinat, J., Lindenberger, U., & Kühn, S. (2016). Hormonal contraceptive is associated with neural and affective changes in healthy young women. NeuroImage, 134, 597-606. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.04.042Externer Link
Full textpdf, 637 kbLuong, G., Wrzus, C., Wagner, G.G., Riediger, M. (2016). When bad moods may not be so bad: Valuing negative affect is associated with weakened affect-health links. Emotion, 16(3), 387-401. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000132Externer Link
Full textpdf, 764 kbRiediger, M. (2016). Prokrastination als Coaching-Anliegen. Organisationsberatung, Supervision, Coaching (OSC), 23, 381-390. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11613-016-0479-8Externer Link
Full textpdf, 323 kbRiediger, M. & Luong, G. (2016). Happy to be unhappy? Pro- and contra-hedonic motivation from adolescence to old age. In A. D. Ong & C. E. Löckenhoff (Eds.) Emotion, Aging, and Health (pp. 97-118). Washington, D.C.: APA. https://doi.org/10.1037/14857-006Externer Link
Tamir, M., Schwartz, S. H., Cieciuch, J., Riediger, M., Torres, C., Scollon, C., Dzokoto, V., Zhou, X., & Vishkin, A. (2016). Desired emotions across cultures: A value-based account. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 111(1), 67-82. https://doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000072Externer Link
Full textpdf, 529 kbWrzus, C., Wagner, G. G. & Riediger, M. (2016). Personality-situation transactions from adolescence to old age. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110, 782-799. https://doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000054Externer Link
Full textpdf, 844 kb2015
Blanke, E. S., Rauers, A., & Riediger, M. (2015). Nice to meet you: Adult age differences in empathic accuracy towards strangers. Psychology and Aging, 30(1), 149-159. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0038459Externer Link
Full text pdf, 602 kbRiediger, M. (2015). Affect-regulation motivation. In James D. Wright (editor-in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences /2nd edition, Vol 1, pp. 241-247). Oxford: Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.26073-XExterner Link
Full textpdf, 122 kbRiediger, M. & Luong, G. (2015). From adolescence to old age: Developmental perspectives on the extended process model of emotion regulation. Psychological Inquiry: An International Journal for the Advancement of Psychological Theory, 26(1), 99-107. https://doi.org/10.1080/1047840X.2015.962443Externer Link
Full textpdf, 197 kbWrzus, C., Luong, G., Wagner, G. G., & Riediger, M. (2015). Can't get it out of my head: Age differences in affective responsiveness vary with preoccupation and elapsed time after daily hassles. Emotion, 15(2), 257-269. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000019Externer Link
Full textpdf, 800 kb2014
Riediger, M., & Klipker, K. (2014). Emotion regulation in adolescence. In J. J. Gross (Ed.), Handbook of emotion regulation (2nd ed., pp. 187-202). New York: Guilford Press.
Riediger, M., & Rauers, A. (2014). Do everyday affective experiences differ throughout adulthood? A review of ambulatory-assessment evidence. In P. Verhaeghen and C. Hertzog (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of emotion, social cognition, and everyday problem solving during adulthood (pp. 61-82). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Riediger, M., Studtmann, M., Westphal, A., Rauers, A., & Weber, H. (2014). No smile like another: Adult age differences in identifying emotions that accompany smiles. Frontiers in Psychology, 5. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00480Externer Link
Full textpdf, 900 kbRiediger, M.*, Voelkle, M. C.*, Schaefer, S., & Lindenberger, U. (2014). Charting the life course: Age differences and validity of beliefs about lifespan development. Psychology and Aging, 29(3), 503-520. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0036228Externer Link (*shared first-authorship)
Full textpdf, 957 kbRiediger, M., Wrzus, C., Klipker, K., Müller, V., Schmiedek, F., & Wagner, G. G. (2014). Outside of the laboratory: Associations of working-memory performance with psychological and physiological arousal vary with age. Psychology and Aging, 29(1), 103-114. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0035766Externer Link
Full textpdf, 427 kbRiediger, M., Wrzus, C., & Wagner, G. G. (2014). Happiness is pleasant, or is it? Implicit representations of affect valence are associated with contrahedonic motivation and mixed affect in daily life. Emotion, 14(5), 950-961. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0037711Externer Link
Full textpdf, 756 kbVoelkle, M. C., Ebner, N., C., Lindenberger, U., & Riediger, M. (2014). A note on age differences in mood-congruent versus mood-incongruent emotion processing in faces. Frontiers in Psychology, 5. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00635Externer Link
Full textpdf, 2 mbWrzus, C., Müller, V., Wagner, G. G., Lindenberger, U., & Riediger, M. (2014). Affect dynamics across the lifespan: With age, heart rate reacts less strongly, but recovers more slowly from unpleasant emotional situations. Psychology and Aging, 29(3), 563-576. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0037451Externer Link
Full textpdf, 622 kbWrzus, C., Wagner, G. G., & Riediger, M. (2014). Feeling good when sleeping in? Day-to-day associations between sleep duration and affective well-being differ from youth to old age. Emotion, 14(3), 624-628. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0035349Externer Link
Full textpdf, 474 kb2013
Freund, A. M., Nikitin, J. & Riediger, M. (2013). Successful aging. In R. M. Lerner, M. A. Easterbrooks, & J. Mistry (Vol. Eds.), Handbook of psychology: Vol. 6. Developmental psychology (2nd ed., pp. 615-638). New York, NY: Wiley.
Rauers, A., Blanke, E., & Riediger, M. (2013). Everyday empathic accuracy in younger and older couples: Do you need to see your partner to know his or her feelings? Psychological Science, 24(11), 2210-2217. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797613490747Externer Link
Full textpdf, 262 kbRauers, A., Böhnke, A., & Riediger, M. (2013). Motivational selectivity prospectively predicts couples' realization of their goal to have a child. International Journal of Developmental Science, 7(3-4), 143-149. https://doi.org/10.3233/DEV-120119Externer Link
Full text pdf, 229 kbVoelkle, M. C., Ebner, N. C., Lindenberger, U., & Riediger, M. (2013). Here we go again: Anticipatory and reactive mood responses to recurring unpleasant situations throughout adulthood. Emotion, 13(3), 424-433. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0031351Externer Link
Wrzus, C., Müller, V., Wagner, G. G., Lindenberger, U., & Riediger, M. (2013). Affective and cardiovascular responding to unpleasant events from adolescence to old age: Complexity of events matters. Developmental Psychology, 49(2), 384-397. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0028325Externer Link
Full textpdf, 249 kb2012
Sonnenberg, B., Riediger, M., Wrzus, C., & Wagner, G. G. (2012). Measuring time use in surveys: Concordance of survey and experience sampling measures. Social Science Research, 41(5), 1037-1052. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2012.03.013Externer Link
Voelkle, M. C., Ebner, N. C., Lindenberger, U., & Riediger, M. (2012). Let me guess how old you are: Effects of age, gender, and facial expression on perceptions of age. Psychology and Aging, 27(2), 265-277. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0025065Externer Link
Wrzus, C., Brandmaier, A. M., Oertzen, T. v., Müller, V., Wagner, G. G., & Riediger, M. (2012). A new approach for assessing sleep duration and postures from ambulatory accelerometry. PLoS ONE, 7(10):e48089. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048089Externer Link
Wrzus, C., Brandmaier, A. M., Oertzen, T. v., Müller, V., Wagner, G. G., & Riediger, M. (2012). A new approach for assessing sleep duration and postures from ambulatory accelerometry SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research (Vol. 507). Berlin: DIW. (Reprinted from PLoS ONE, 7(10):e48089, 2012.)
Full textExterner Link2011
Isaacowitz, D. M., & Riediger, M. (2011). Introduction to the special section: When age matters. Developmental perspectives on "cognition and emotion". Cognition and Emotion, 25(6), 957-967. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2011.561575Externer Link
Kleinspehn-Ammerlahn, A., Riediger, M., Schmiedek, F., Oertzen, T. v., Li, S.-C., & Lindenberger, U. (2011). Dyadic drumming across the lifespan reveals a zone of proximal development in children. Developmental Psychology, 47(3), 632-644. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0021818Externer Link
Full textpdf, 555 kbRauers, A., Riediger, M., Schmiedek, F. & Lindenberger, U. (2011). With a little help from my spouse: Does spousal collaboration compensate for the effects of cognitive aging? Gerontology, 57(2), 161-166. https://doi.org/10.1159/000317335Externer Link
Full text pdf, 200 kbRiediger, M. (2011). Adult development at the intersection of motivation, behavior, and subjective experience: Zusammenfassung der zur Habilitation an der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Zürich vorgelegten Publikationen zur Erlangung der Venia Legendi für das Fach Psychologie. (Habilitationsschrift), Universität Zürich, Switzerland.
Riediger, M., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (Eds.) (2011). When age matters. Developmental perspectives on "cognition and emotion" [Special Section]. Cognition and Emotion, 25(6), 957-1044. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2011.561575Externer Link
Riediger, M., Voelkle, M. C., Ebner, N., & Lindenberger, U. (2011). Beyond "happy, angry, or sad?": Age-of-poser and age-of-rater effects on multi-dimensional emotion perception. Cognition & Emotion, 25(6), 968-982. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2010.540812Externer Link
Full textpdf, 722 kbRiediger, M., Wrzus, C., Schmiedek, F., Wagner, G. G., & Lindenberger, U. (2011). Is seeking bad mood cognitively demanding? Contra-hedonic orientation and working-memory capacity in everyday life. Emotion, 11(3), 656-665. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0022756Externer Link
Full textpdf, 1 mbSonnenberg, B., Riediger, M., Wrzus, C., & Wagner, G. G. (2011). Measuring time use in surveys: How valid are time use questions in surveys? Concordance of survey and experience sampling measures SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research (Vol. 390). Berlin: DIW.
Full textExterner Link2010
Ebner, N. C., Riediger, M., & Lindenberger, U. (2010). FACES-A database of facial expressions in young, middle-aged, and older women and men: Development and validation. Behavior Research Methods, 42(1), 351-362. https://doi.org/10.3758/BRM.42.1.351Externer Link
Full textpdf, 219 kbFreund, A. M., Hennecke, M., & Riediger, M. (2010). Age-related differences in outcome and process goal focus. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 7(2), 198-222. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405620801969585Externer Link
Riediger, M. (2010). Experience sampling. In German Data Forum (RatSWD) (Ed.), Building on progress. Expanding the research infrastructure for the social, economic, and behavioral sciences (Vol. 1, pp. 581-594). Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Budrich UniPress Ltd. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvbkjw4bExterner Link
Riediger, M., & Rauers, A. (2010). The "I know you" and the "You know me" of mutual goal knowledge in partnerships: Differential associations with partnership satisfaction and sense of closeness over time. British Journal of Social Psychology, 49(3), 647-656. https://doi.org/10.1348/014466610X494078Externer Link
Full textpdf, 180 kb2009
Ebner, N. C., Riediger, M., & Lindenberger, U. (2009). Schema reliance for developmental goals increases from early to late adulthood: Improvement for the young, loss prevention for the old. Psychology and Aging, 24(2), 310-323. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0015430Externer Link
Hoppmann, C., & Riediger, M. (2009). Ambulatory assessment in lifespan psychology: An overview of current status and new trends. European Psychologist, 14(2), 98-108. https://doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040.14.2.98Externer Link
Riediger, M. (2009). Experience sampling. Working Paper Series of the German Council for Social and Economic Data. German Council for Social and Economic Data. Berlin.
Full textExterner LinkRiediger, M., Schmiedek, F., Wagner, G., & Lindenberger, U. (2009). Seeking pleasure and seeking pain: Differences in pro- and contra-hedonic motivation from adolescence to old age. Psychological Science, 20(12), 1529-1535. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02473.xExterner Link
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Mayser, S., Scheibe, S., & Riediger, M. (2008). (Un)reachable? An empirical differentiation of goals and life longings. European Psychologist, 13(2), 126-140. https://doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040.13.2.126Externer Link
Riediger, M. (2008). Motivational systems and the pursuit of goals: Lessons learned from older adults. European Health Psychologist, 10(2), 37-39.
Riediger, M., & Freund, A. M. (2008). Me against myself: Motivational conflict and emotional development in adulthood. Psychology and Aging, 23(3), 479-494. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0013302Externer Link
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Riediger, M. (2007). Interference and facilitation among personal goals: Age-group differences and associations with well-being and behavior. In B. R. Little, K. Salmela-Aro, J.-E. Nurmi & S. D. Philipps (Eds.), Personal project pursuit: Goals, action, and human flourishing (pp. 119-143). Erlbaum.
Riediger, M., & Ebner, N. C. (2007). A broader perspective on three lifespan theories. Comment on Boerner and Jopp. Human Development, 50(4), 196-200. https://doi.org/10.1159/000103359Externer Link
Full textpdf, 128 kbRiediger, M., & Freund, A. M. (2007). Intergoal relations in the context of starting to exercise: A case of positive development from younger to older adulthood. International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Newsletter, 52(2), 8-11.
Full textpdf, 139 kb2006
Freund, A. M., & Riediger, M. (2006). Goals as building blocks of personality and development in adulthood. In D. K. Mroczek & T. D. Little (Eds.), Handbook of Personality Development (pp. 353-372). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Marcus, B., Höft, S., & Riediger, M. (2006). Integrity tests and the five-factor model of personality: A review and empirical test of two alternative positions. International Journal of Selection and Assessment, 14(2), 113-130. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2389.2006.00338.xExterner Link
Riediger, M., & Freund, A. M. (2006). Focusing and restricting: Two aspects of motivational selectivity in adulthood. Psychology and Aging, 21(1), 173-185. https://doi.org/10.1037/0882-7974.21.1.173Externer Link
Riediger, M., Li, S.-C., & Lindenberger, U. (2006). Selection, optimization, and compensation as developmental mechanisms of adaptive resource allocation: Review and preview. In J. E. Birren & K. W. Schaie (Eds.), The handbooks of aging (Vol. 2. Handbook of the psychology of aging, pp. 289-313). Amsterdam: Elsevier. https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780121012649/handbook-of-the-psychology-of-agingExterner Link
Full textpdf, 224 kb2005
Freund, A. M., & Riediger, M. (2005). Gerontopsychologie: Erfolgreiches Altern. In H. Weber & T. Rammsayer (Eds.), Handbuch der Psychologie: Vol. 2. Handbuch der Persönlichkeitspsychologie und differentiellen Psychologie (pp. 564-571). Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Riediger, M., Freund, A. M., & Baltes, P. B. (2005). Managing life through personal goals: Intergoal facilitation and intensity of goal pursuit in younger and older adulthood. Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 60B(2), P84-P91. https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/60.2.P84Externer Link
2004
Riediger, M. (2004). Lebenslanges Lernen [Lifelong learning]. In D. Dettling & C. Prechtl (Eds.), Weißbuch Bildung: Für ein dynamisches Deutschland (pp. 78-84). Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
Riediger, M., & Freund, A. M. (2004). Interference and facilitation among personal goals: Differential associations with subjective well-being and persistent goal pursuit. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30(12), 1511-1523. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167204271184Externer Link
2003
Freund, A. M., & Riediger, M. (2003). Successful aging. In R. M. Lerner, M. A. Easterbrooks & J. Mistry (Eds.), Handbook of psychology: Vol. 6. Developmental Psychology (pp. 601-628). New York: Wiley.
2001
Freund, A. M., & Riediger, M. (2001). What I have and what I do: The role of resource loss and gain throughout life. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 50(3), 370-380. https://doi.org/10.1111/1464-0597.00063Externer Link
Riediger, M. (2001). On the dynamic relations among multiple goals: Intergoal conflict and intergoal facilitation in younger and older adulthood (Doctoral dissertation, Free University Berlin, 2001). Retrieved Januar 14, 2011. https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/5947Externer Link
1998
Riediger, M., Linden, M., & Wilms, H.-U. (1998). Die deutsche Version der CES-D als Instrument der gerontologischen Forschung [The German CES-D as an instrument in gerontological research]. Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie, Psychopathologie und Psychotherapie, 46(4), 344-364.
Riediger, M., & Rolfs, H. (1998). Computergestützte Postkorbverfahren: Mailbox '90, PC-Office und PC-Postkorb "Seeblick" [Computerized in-basket performance measures: Mailbox '90, PC-Office and PC-Postkorb "Seeblick" ]. Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie, 42(1), 43-50.