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Emily Schryer
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Are the memories of older adults positively biased?
M Fernandes, M Ross, M Wiegand, E Schryer
Psychology and aging 23 (2), 297, 2008
2022008
Contrary to psychological and popular opinion, there is no compelling evidence that older adults are disproportionately victimized by consumer fraud
M Ross, I Grossmann, E Schryer
Perspectives on Psychological Science 9 (4), 427-442, 2014
1222014
The effects of subjective age and aging attitudes on mid-to late-life sexuality
A Estill, SE Mock, E Schryer, RP Eibach
The Journal of Sex Research 55 (2), 146-151, 2018
702018
Understanding the association between time spent caregiving and well-being among employed adults: testing a model of work–life fit and sense of community
M Hilbrecht, DS Lero, E Schryer, SE Mock, B Smale
Community, Work & Family 20 (2), 162-180, 2017
442017
Does the age-related positivity effect in autobiographical recall reflect differences in appraisal or memory?
E Schryer, M Ross
Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences …, 2014
392014
The use and benefits of external memory aids in older and younger adults
E Schryer, M Ross
Applied Cognitive Psychology 27 (5), 663-671, 2013
372013
Evaluating the valence of remembered events: The importance of age and self-relevance.
E Schryer, M Ross
Psychology and Aging 27 (1), 237, 2012
332012
Official public apology effects on victim group members’ evaluations of the perpetrator group.
CW Blatz, MV Day, E Schryer
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du …, 2014
302014
Emotional expressivity in older and younger adults' descriptions of personal memories
E Schryer, M Ross, P St. Jacques, B Levine, M Fernandes
Experimental Aging Research 38 (4), 345-369, 2012
282012
The social context of driving cessation: understanding the effects of cessation on the life satisfaction of older drivers and their social partners
E Schryer, K Boerner, A Horowitz, JP Reinhardt, SE Mock
Journal of applied gerontology 38 (12), 1661-1686, 2019
222019
Social memory processes
M Ross, CW Blatz, E Schryer
Learning and memory–A comprehensive reference 2, 911-926, 2008
222008
Use of leisure facilities and wellbeing of adult caregivers
E Schryer, SE Mock, M Hilbrecht, D Lero, B Smale
Leisure Sciences 38 (1), 17-33, 2016
192016
Outsourcing memory in response to an aging population
M Ross, E Schryer
Perspectives on Psychological Science 10 (6), 716-720, 2015
132015
What everyone knows about aging and remembering ain't necessarily so
M Ross, E Schryer
The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory, London: SAGE Publications Ltd, 239-255, 2014
92014
How your executive functioning impacts me: Findings from a normative sample of older couples.
J Dawson, US Rehman, T McAuley, E Schryer
Psychology and Aging 30 (3), 589, 2015
72015
People's thoughts about their personal pasts and futures
E Schryer, M Ross
Social metacognition, 141-157, 2012
62012
Perceived support and the retirement expectations of sexual minority adults
SE Mock, E Schryer
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 36 (2), 170-177, 2017
52017
Do older and younger adults use and benefit from memory aids?
E Schryer
University of Waterloo, 2012
22012
Amy Horowitz3, Joann P. Reinhardt4, and Steven E. Mock5
E Schryer, K Boerner
Journal of Applied Gerontology 1, 27, 2017
2017
Claiming a Younger Subjective Age in Older Adulthood: A Reflection of Personal Ageism or a Discursive Accommodation to Ageist Norms?
E Schryer, N Chovit, I Grossmann, R Eibach, S Mock
GERONTOLOGIST 56, 2016
2016
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