نتایج جستجو برای: differences

تعداد نتایج: 596857  

Journal: :Race and social problems 2011
Kira S Birditt Kelly E Cichy David Almeida

The present study examined age differences in exposure and reactivity to interpersonal tensions among White and Black Americans. Participants from the National Study of Daily Experiences II (NSDE II, n= 1696 White and n = 239 Black; ages 34 to 84) reported their experiences of daily interpersonal tensions and well-being (positive and negative affect) over 8 days and provided salivary cortisol s...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2006
Ted Ruffman Susan Sullivan Nigel Edge

We compared young and healthy older adults' ability to rate photos of faces and situations (e.g., sporting activities) for the degree of threat they posed. Older adults did not distinguish between more and less dangerous faces to the same extent as younger adults did. In contrast, we found no significant age differences in young and older adults' ability to distinguish between high- and low-dan...

2016
Pernilla Svefors Anisur Rahman Eva-Charlotte Ekström Ashraful Islam Khan Emma Lindström Lars Åke Persson Katarina Ekholm Selling

BACKGROUND Few studies in low-income settings analyse linear growth trajectories from foetal life to pre-adolescence. The aim of this study is to describe linear growth and stunting from birth to 10 years in rural Bangladesh and to analyse whether maternal and environmental determinants at conception are associated with linear growth throughout childhood and stunting at 10 years. METHODS AND ...

2012
Diane E. Adamo Emily M. Briceño Joseph A. Sindone Neil B. Alexander Scott D. Moffat

Accurate path integration (PI) requires the integration of visual, proprioceptive, and vestibular self-motion cues and age effects associated with alterations in processing information from these systems may contribute to declines in PI abilities. The present study investigated age-related differences in PI in conditions that varied as a function of available sources of sensory information. Twe...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 1984
T A Salthouse J D Rogan K A Prill

Young and old adults were compared in their efficiency of remembering concurrently presented . series ofletters and digits in three separate experiments. Instructions and payoffs to vary attenI tional emphasis across the two types of material in different conditions allowed the examination I ofattention-operating characteristics in the two age groups. Strategy-independent measures deI rived fro...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2012
Myriam C. Sander Markus Werkle-Bergner Peter Gerjets Yee Lee Shing Ulman Lindenberger

We recently introduced a two-component model of the mechanisms underlying age differences in memory functioning across the lifespan. According to this model, memory performance is based on associative and strategic components. The associative component is relatively mature by middle childhood, whereas the strategic component shows a maturational lag and continues to develop until young adulthoo...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2012
Ulrich Mayr Dave Wozniak Casey Davidson David Kuhns William T Harbaugh

Existing theories on life span changes in confidence or motivation suggest that individuals' preferences to enter competitive situations should gradually decline with age. We examined competitive preferences in a field experiment using real financial stakes in 25- to 75-year-olds (N = 543). The critical dependent variable was whether participants chose to perform a simple mental arithmetic task...

2014
Seth Gershenson

The 2001 No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) increased accountability pressure in U.S. public schools by threatening to impose sanctions on Title 1 schools that failed to make adequate yearly progress (AYP) in consecutive years. Difference-in-difference estimates of the effect of failing AYP in the first year of NCLB on teacher effort in the subsequent year suggest that, on average, teacher absence...

Journal: :Journal of gerontology 1990
D C Park A D Smith R W Morrell J T Puglisi W N Dudley

This study investigated age-related differences in the ability to utilize integrative relationships between target and context as a memory support by directly manipulating the relationship between a target picture and context. We hypothesized that as the active integration required between target and cue increased, age differences would increase. Old and young adults were instructed to remember...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2008
Sunghan Kim M Karl Healey David Goldstein Lynn Hasher Ursula J Wiprzycka

The authors tested the possibility that older adults show a positivity effect in decision making, by giving younger and older adults the opportunity to choose 1 of 4 products and by examining the participants' satisfaction with their choice. The authors considered whether requiring participants to explicitly evaluate the options before making a choice has an effect on age differences in choice ...

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