Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Wisdom - Research Papers and Articles

 
Some Important Statements and Definitions
 
Baltes and Kunzmann write "on the most general level we have defined wisdom as expert knowledge and judgement about important, difficult and uncertain questions associated with the meaning and conduct of life. Wisdomrelated knowledge deals with matters of utmost personal and social significance."
 
 
 
 
 
Research Papers
 
Smith, J., & Baltes, P. B. (1990). Wisdom-related knowledge: Age/cohort differences in responses to life planning problems. Developmental Psychology, 26, 494–505.
 
Staudinger, U. M., Smith, J., & Baltes, P. B. (1992). Wisdom-related knowledge in a life review task: Age differences and the role of professional specialization. Psychology and Aging, 7, 271–281.
 
 
Baltes, P. B., Staudinger, U. M., Maercker, A., & Smith, J. (1995). People nominated as wise: A comparative study of wisdom-related knowledge. Psychology and Aging, 10, 155–166.
 
Staudinger, U. M., & Baltes, P. B. (1996). Interactive minds: A facilitative setting for wisdom-related performance? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 746–762.
 
Staudinger, U. M., Maciel, A., Smith, J., & Baltes, P. B. (1998). What predicts wisdom-related knowledge? A first look at the role of personality, intelligence, and facilitative experiential contexts. European Journal of Personality, 12, 1–17.
 
Bibliography
 
Papers of Paul D. Bates on Wisdom
 
 
 
For information on the on the Berlin wisdom paradigm, see pp. 196-200 of the Annual Research Report 2003–2004 of the Center for Lifespan Psychology at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development.
 
 
A handbook of wisdom: psychological perspectives By Robert J. Sternberg, Jennifer Jordan

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