Older and Younger Job Seekers on LinkedIn: Similar Techniques, Different Outcomes Succeeding in the digital job hunt depends on age and looks, not on qualities.
Going Through Dark Times: Machiavellianism Across the Life Span Adolescents and older folks are more manipulative than people in young adulthood and middle age.
Neil Hester Neil Hester is a postdoctoral scholar at McGill University. He studies how race, gender, and age intersect and interact with contextual factors to predict stereotyping and discrimination.
Stereotypes Undermine Older Adults’ Self-Control Seniors’ self-control can be impaired by negative views of aging in our culture.
The Ten-Year Itch – and How to Scratch It Safely As adults approach each new decade of life, they begin to think about and seek out meaning. This is both good and bad.
Personality in Later Life: The Struggle Between Decline and Development Accentuate the positive but don’t overlook the role of the negative. Both are important for healthy personality development.
Emotional Well-Being Improves With Age Is the phrase, “It gets better,” true? Do we have better emotional well-being as we age?
Getting the Boot and the Cold Shoulder? Is social exclusion hindering young, unemployed adults' path to success?