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John Z. Ayanian & Arnold M. Epstein, "Attitudes about treatment of coronary heart disease among women and men undergoing exercise testing," Harvard Medical School, March, 1996.

L. Bumpass & J. Sweet, "The effect of marital disruption on intergenerational relationships," NSFH Working Paper No. 40, Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1991.

D. Carr, C. D. Ryff, B. Singer, & W. J. Magee, "Life histories and mental health," University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Margaret D. Clark & Margie E. Lachman, "Goals and Perceived Control: Differences By Age and Domain," Brandeis University, June, 1994.

S. L. Ettner, "Is working good for you? Evidence on the endogeneity of mental and physical health to female employment," Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1996.

William Fleeson & Paul B. Baltes, "The predictive power of perceived lifetime personality," Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Education, Berlin, 1995.

William Fleeson & Jutta Heckhausen, "More or less "me" in past, present, and future: Perceived lifetime personality during adulthood," Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Education, Berlin, 1996.

William Fleeson, Jutta Heckhausen, Ursula M. Staudinger, & Paul B. Baltes, "The better-than-average effect is not always adaptive," Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Education, Berlin, 1996.

Alexandra M. Freund & Paul B. Baltes, "Selective optimization with compensation as a strategy of life-management: Prediction of subjective indicators of successful aging," Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Education, Berlin, 1996.

S. Jody Heymann, "The effect of parental evening work on the home environment," Center for Social Policy Working Paper, Kennedy School of Government, 1996.

D. E. Holmberg, H. R. Markus, A. R. Herzog, M. M. Franks, "Self-making in American adults: Content, structure and function," under editorial review.

Corey Lee M. Keyes, "Social well-being: The conception and measurement of positive social functioning," University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Corey Lee M. Keyes, "Contributive well-being: The relationship of prosocial community involvement and social and psychological well-being," University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Corey Lee M. Keyes & Carol D. Ryff, "Mind and body in the East and West: A comparative study of the relationship of mental and physical health," University of Wisconsin, Madison.

M. E. Lachman & S. L. Weaver, "The sense of control in relation to perceived health and well-being: Variations by social class in three national samples," under review.

M. E. Lachman & S. L. Weaver, "Sociodemographic variations in the sense of control in adulthood," to be presented at APA meeting, August, 1996.

William Magee, Burton Singer, Carol Ryff, & Deborah Carr, "Pathways to Vulnerability and Resilience at Midlife."

Nadine F. Marks & Sara S. McLanahan, "Gender and family structure differences in social integration among parents with resident children," NSFH Working Paper No. 48, Center for Demography and Ecology, Madison, Wisconsin, 1992.

Nadine F. Marks, "Measurement of health outcomes and antecedents in Whitehall II, The National Survey of Families and Households, and The Wisconsin Longitudinal Study," CDE Working Paper 93-16, Center for Demography and Ecology, Madison, Wisconsin, 1993.

Nadine F. Marks, "Flying single at midlife: An expanded analysis of marital status differences in personality and well-being," CDE Working Paper 95-03, Center for Demography and Ecology, Madison, Wisconsin, 1995, and under review, Social Science and Medicine.

Nadine F. Marks & Diane S. Shinberg, "Socioeconomic differences in hysterectomy: Evidence from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study," CDE Working Paper 96-04, Center for Demography and Ecology, Madison, Wisconsin, 1996, and under review, American Journal of Public Health.

Nadine F. Marks, "Midlife caregiving: Do effects differ by gender?" NSFH Working Paper No. 64, Center for Demography and Ecology, Madison, Wisconsin, 1994, revision in preparation for submission to Family Relations.

Nadine F. Marks, "Caregiving, work/family spillover, and psychological well-being," CDE Working Paper 95-02, Center for Demography and Ecology, Madison, Wisconsin, in preparation for submission to Journal of Marriage and the Family.

Nadine F. Marks & James D. Lambert, "Marital status continuity and change among young and midlife adults: Longitudinal effects on psychological well-being," NSFH Working Paper No. 71, in preparation for submission to Journal of Marriage and the Family.

Daniel K. Mroczek, Daniel J. Ozer, Avron Spiro III, & Robert T. Kaiser, "A consistency scale for 100 unipolar markers," Fordham University (and others), under review.

R. E. Nisbett, H. R. Markus, A. Fiske, & S. Kitayama, "The cultural perspective," The handbook of social psychology, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill, in preparation.

Carol D. Ryff, Young-Hyun Lee, & Kahn-Chae Na, "Through the lens of culture: Psychological well-being at midlife," University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Carol D. Ryff & Pamela S. Schmutte, "Parental responsibility for the lives of grown children," Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Carol D. Ryff & Burton Singer, "The contours of positive human health," University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Pamela S. Schmutte, Young Hyun Lee, & Carol D. Ryff, "Reflections on parenthood: A cultural perspective," University of Wisconsin-Madison.

R. A. Shweder, J. Goodnow, G. Hatano, F. Kessel, R. A. LeVine, H. R. Markus, P. Miller, & C. Worthman, "Cultural psychology," Theoretical models of human development, Volume 1: Handbook of child psychology, (5th ed.) William Damon, Editor-in-Chief, New York: Wiley, in preparation.

Ursula M. Staudinger & William Fleeson, "Life investment in a sample of 20 to 105 year olds,"Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Education, Berlin, 1996.

Elaine Wethington & Hope Cooper, "Am I having one now? Beliefs about the midlife crisis,"Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1966.

H. Winsborough, L. Bumpass, & W. Aquilino, "The death of parents and the transition to old age," NSFH Working Paper No. 39, National Survey of Families and Households, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1991.

M. Ziff, M. E. Lachman, & C. Lewkowicz, "Lifestyle not luck: Perceived control, healthy lifestyle, and health," under review.

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