نتایج جستجو برای: class differences

تعداد نتایج: 977819  

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2009
Thomas M Hess Cassandra M Germain Elizabeth L Swaim Nicole L Osowski

Two studies were conducted to examine age differences in the impact of motivation in a social cognitive task. We tested the hypothesis that aging is associated with an increase in the selective engagement of cognitive resources in support of performance. Different-aged adults read descriptions of 2 people in order to determine which was better suited for a particular job. These descriptions con...

2007
Anatol N. Kirillov Toshiaki Maeno

We discuss a class of generalized divided difference operators which give rise to a representation of Nichols-Woronowicz algebras associated to Weyl groups. For the root system of type A, we also study the condition for the deformations of the Fomin-Kirillov quadratic algebra, which is a quadratic lift of the Nichols-Woronowicz algebra, to admit a representation given by generalized divided dif...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2004
Christine Bastin Martial Van der Linden Anne-Pascale Michel William J Friedman

Retrieving when an event occurred may depend on an estimation of the age of the event (distance-based processes) or on strategic reconstruction processes based on contextual information associated with the event (location-based processes). Young and older participants performed a list discrimination task that has been designed to dissociate the contribution of both types of processes. An adapte...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 1997
P A Allen A F Smith K A Jerge H Vires-Collins

This study reports two mental multiplication experiments that were designed to measure age differences in central and peripheral processes. Experiment 1 varied task type (verification vs production), and Experiment 2 varied exposure duration (presentation until response, 600 ms, and 300 ms) on a production task. Neither experiment showed evidence of age differences in central processes (e.g., r...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2009
Michelle L Meade Henry L Roediger

In two experiments, we examined age differences in collaborative inhibition (reduced recall in pairs of people, relative to pooled individuals) across repeated retrieval attempts. Younger and older adults studied categorized word lists and were then given two consecutive recall tests and a recognition test. On the first recall test, the subjects were given free-report cued recall or forced-repo...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2004
Robert Guttentag Jennifer Ferrell

Three experiments examined developmental change in children's understanding of regret and relief, two second-order emotions whose quality depends on a comparison between reality and "what might have been." In Experiment 1, participants 7 years of age and older, but not 5-year-olds, made regret-related emotion-response judgments that took into account a comparison of reality with its alternative...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2007
Ruthann C Thomas Sunghan Kim David Goldstein Lynn Hasher Karen Wong Amrita Ghai

In young adults, having a relatively long time perspective has been associated with a more abstract, holistic approach to cognitive tasks, as opposed to the more concrete, detailed approach associated with having a more limited or near-future focus ( Trope & Liberman, 2003). Here we studied the impact of age differences in temporal perspective on performance on a classic visual attention task (...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2004
Dayna R Touron Christopher Hertzog

The authors examined how age differences in strategy selection are related to associative learning deficits and metacognitive variables, including memory ability confidence. In Experiment 1, increases in memory reliance for performance of the noun-pair lookup task were compared with increases in noun-pair memory ability. In Experiment 2, memory reliance was assessed for noun pairs memorized pri...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 1997
J L Earles L T Connor A D Smith D C Park

Contributions of self-reported health to adult age differences in perceptual speed and memory were assessed for 301 adults ages 20-90. Participants were asked 4 health status questions, given 3 perceptual speed tests, 2 working memory tests, and 2 memory tests. Self-reported health was found to predict speed better than it predicted memory. Covariance structural equation modeling was used to as...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 1990
R L Babcock T A Salthouse

Three studies investigated (a) the plausibility of the claim that increasing the processing demands in a memory task contributes to greater involvement of a central processor and (b) the effects of altering reliance on the central processor on the magnitude of age-related differences in working-memory tasks. In the first study, young adults performed versions of 2 tasks presumed to vary in the ...

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