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Susanne Scheibe
Susanne Scheibe
Professor in Organizational Psychology, University of Groningen
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Emotional experience improves with age: evidence based on over 10 years of experience sampling.
LL Carstensen, B Turan, S Scheibe, N Ram, H Ersner-Hershfield, ...
Psychology and aging 26 (1), 21, 2011
16242011
Emotional aging: Recent findings and future trends
S Scheibe, LL Carstensen
Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences …, 2010
9262010
Emotion-regulation choice
G Sheppes, S Scheibe, G Suri, JJ Gross
Psychological science 22 (11), 1391-1396, 2011
9162011
Emotion regulation choice: a conceptual framework and supporting evidence.
G Sheppes, S Scheibe, G Suri, P Radu, J Blechert, JJ Gross
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (1), 163, 2014
8662014
Age-related differences in valence and arousal ratings of pictures from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS): Do ratings become more extreme with age?
D Grühn, S Scheibe
Behavior research methods 40, 512-521, 2008
4162008
Effects of regulating emotions on cognitive performance: what is costly for young adults is not so costly for older adults.
S Scheibe, F Blanchard-Fields
Psychology and aging 24 (1), 217, 2009
3452009
Distract or reappraise? Age-related differences in emotion-regulation choice.
S Scheibe, G Sheppes, UM Staudinger
Emotion 15 (6), 677, 2015
2262015
A lifespan perspective on emotion regulation, stress, and well-being in the workplace
S Scheibe, H Zacher
The role of emotion and emotion regulation in job stress and well being, 163-193, 2013
2222013
Face masks reduce emotion-recognition accuracy and perceived closeness
F Grundmann, K Epstude, S Scheibe
PloS one 16 (4), e0249792, 2021
2202021
When feeling bad can be good: Mixed emotions benefit physical health across adulthood
HE Hershfield, S Scheibe, TL Sims, LL Carstensen
Social psychological and personality science 4 (1), 54-61, 2013
2112013
Striving to feel good: ideal affect, actual affect, and their correspondence across adulthood.
S Scheibe, T English, JL Tsai, LL Carstensen
Psychology and aging 28 (1), 160, 2013
1942013
The selection, optimization, and compensation model in the work context: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of two decades of research
D Moghimi, H Zacher, S Scheibe, NW Van Yperen
Journal of Organizational Behavior 38 (2), 247-275, 2017
1622017
Life contexts make a difference: emotional stability in younger and older adults.
A Brose, S Scheibe, F Schmiedek
Psychology and Aging 28 (1), 148, 2013
1602013
A literature review and emotion-based model of age and leadership: New directions for the trait approach
F Walter, S Scheibe
The Leadership Quarterly 24 (6), 882-901, 2013
1592013
Reduced negativity effect in older adults' memory for emotional pictures: the heterogeneity-homogeneity list paradigm.
D Grühn, S Scheibe, PB Baltes
Psychology and aging 22 (3), 644, 2007
1442007
Are there gender differences in major depression and its response to antidepressants?
S Scheibe, C Preuschhof, C Cristi, RM Bagby
Journal of affective disorders 75 (3), 223-235, 2003
1442003
Toward a developmental psychology of Sehnsucht (life longings): The optimal (utopian) life.
S Scheibe, AM Freund, PB Baltes
Developmental psychology 43 (3), 778, 2007
1252007
Catering to the needs of an aging workforce: The role of employee age in the relationship between corporate social responsibility and employee satisfaction
B Wisse, R van Eijbergen, EF Rietzschel, S Scheibe
Journal of Business Ethics 147, 875-888, 2018
1172018
Replicating the positivity effect in picture memory in Koreans: evidence for cross-cultural generalizability.
Y Kwon, S Scheibe, GR Samanez-Larkin, JL Tsai, LL Carstensen
Psychology and aging 24 (3), 748, 2009
1142009
Emotional competencies across adulthood: State of knowledge and implications for the work context
F Doerwald, S Scheibe, H Zacher, NW Van Yperen
Work, Aging and Retirement 2 (2), 159-216, 2016
1072016
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