James E. Birren

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California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, United States 
Area:
Biology and Psychology of Aging
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James E. Birren, Ph.D., (born April 1918) is one of the founders of the organized field of gerontology since the 1940s (although the term itself dates to circa 1903). He is a past president of The Gerontological Society of America, and author of over 250 publications.

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Birren JE, Warner KS, Abeles RP, et al. (2006) Handbook of the Psychology of Aging Handbook of the Psychology of Aging
Abeles N, Birren JE, Schroots JJF. (2002) Aging Invigorated through Autobiography The American Journal of Psychology. 115: 301
Ruth JE, Birren JE, Polkinghorne DE. (1996) The projects of life reflected in autobiographies of old age Ageing and Society. 16: 677-699
Birren JE, Fisher LM. (1995) Aging and speed of behavior: possible consequences for psychological functioning. Annual Review of Psychology. 46: 329-53
Birren JE. (1995) Editorial: New Models of Aging: Comment on Need and Creative Efforts Canadian Journal On Aging / La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement. 14: 1-3
Schroots JJ, Birren JE. (1988) The nature of time: implications for research on aging. Comprehensive Gerontology. Section C, Interdisciplinary Topics. 2: 1-29
Ruth J, Birren JE. (1985) Creativity in Adulthood and Old Age: Relations to Intelligence, Sex and Mode of Testing International Journal of Behavioral Development. 8: 99-109
Birren JE. (1983) Aging in America: roles for psychology. The American Psychologist. 38: 298-9
Birren JE, Cunningham WR, Yamamoto K. (1983) Psychology of Adult Development and Aging Annual Review of Psychology. 34: 543-575
Cunningham WR, Birren JE. (1980) Age Changes in the Factor Structure of Intellectual Abilities in Adulthood and Old Age Educational and Psychological Measurement. 40: 271-290
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