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Psychological perspectives on successful aging: The model of selective optimization with compensation

Paul B. Baltes, Margret M. Baltes

Cambridge University Press eBooks · 1990 · ▲ 3,589 citations

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The purpose of this chapter is twofold. First, we review research on the nature of psychological aging in terms of seven propositions. Second, we present a psychological model for the study of successful aging that, we contend, is consistent with the propositional framework. The approach advanced is based on the premise that successful, individual development (including aging) is a process involving three components: selection, optimization, and compensation. How these components of adaption are realized depends on the specific personal and societal circumstances individuals face and produce as they age.

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Baltes, P.B., &amp; Baltes, M.M. (1990). Psychological perspectives on successful aging: The model of selective optimization with compensation. <em>Cambridge University Press eBooks</em>. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511665684.003
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Baltes PB, Baltes MM. Psychological perspectives on successful aging: The model of selective optimization with compensation. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 1990. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511665684.003.
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@article{paul1990Psycho, title = {Psychological perspectives on successful aging: The model of selective optimization with compensation}, author = {Paul B. Baltes and Margret M. Baltes}, journal = {Cambridge University Press eBooks}, year = {1990}, doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511665684.003}, }

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