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Field, Dorothy; Schaie, K. Warner – 1985
While research has examined both life satisfaction and intellectual functioning of older adults, the relationship between these two dimensions has been investigated very little. A study was conducted to explore continuity in intellectual functioning over time in advanced old age, continuity in life satisfaction during the same period, the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Individual Differences, Intelligence
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Birkhill, William R.; Schaie, K. Warner – Journal of Gerontology, 1975
Effects of differential reinforcement of cautiousness upon intellectual performance in the elderly were investigated employing 56 females and 32 males. Systematically varied pre-test instruction conditions involving two levels of risk and of response omission when taking the PMA Test. Results suggest performance in intelligence tests is influenced…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anxiety, Intellectual Experience, Older Adults
Field, Dorothy; Schaie, K. Warner – 1985
While changes in levels of activity and in social relationships in old age have interested researchers for some time, longitudinal studies have only recently begun to yield information about changes in social relationships across time for older adults. Parents (N=74) of the 1928-1929 Guidance Study and Berkeley Growth Study children, who are now…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Friendship, Individual Differences
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Willis, Sherry L.; Schaie, K. Warner – Sex Roles, 1988
Gender differences in spatial ability in old age were examined and the effectiveness of cognitive training in reducing these differences was assessed. Age-related decline in the speed of problem solving, especially for men, was noted. Following training on mental rotation ability, there was no significant gender difference in spatial ability…
Descriptors: Age, Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Restructuring
Schaie, K. Warner – 1971
The basic issue underlying this research is whether or not adult personality structures change after maturity is reached. Problems involved in the longitudinal study of psychological variables are discussed and 2 feasible designs applied in an effort to differentiate the effects of chronological age, secular trends, generation differences, as well…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Age, Age Differences
Gonda, Judith; Schaie, K. Warner – 1978
Because conventional test instruments designed to predict academic performance of the young tend to be inaccurate measures of competence in the elderly, new assessment instruments are being constructed which are more appropriate for current cohorts of the elderly. A comparison of performance on conventional measures to performance on newly…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Age Differences, Age Groups, Competence
Gilewski, Michael J.; Schaie, K. Warner – 1983
Previous research on intelligence and aging has relied on tests developed for younger adults, which often incorporate many factors that could impede optimal performance in elderly populations. To investigate short-term longitudinal changes in memory, intelligence, and perceived competence in everyday situations among older adults, 227 adults were…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Competence, Developmental Tasks
Schaie, K. Warner; Willis, Sherry L. – 1985
A major issue concerning adult intellectual development is whether intellectual decline in late adulthood is uniform or ability-specific. Differential patterns of ability decline were analyzed by comparing data on longitudinal age change over the age range from 53 to 81 years from two successive 14-year periods (1956-1970 and 1970-1984). The…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Cognitive Restructuring
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Schaie, K. Warner – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1984
Presents evidence from the Seattle Longitudinal Study to show that cognitive style and other lifestyle variables in middle life can predict part of the individual differences in ability decline in old age. High performance on fluid abilities and on motor-cognitive flexibility, an engaged lifestyle, and the absence of family dissolution at middle…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Style
Schaie, K. Warner; Zelinski, Elizabeth M. – 1975
The selected bibliography contains about 400 references taken from a keysort file of more than 45,000 references, compiled from commercially available data bases and published sources, relevant to gerontology. Those of questionable accuracy were checked or deleted during the verification process. Most references are in English and were selected…
Descriptors: Age, Age Differences, Bibliographies, Cognitive Ability
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Schaie, K. Warner – American Psychologist, 1994
Summarizes the conduct and results of the Seattle Longitudinal Study, an investigation that has assessed mental abilities in more than 5,000 adults and has followed some for as long as 35 years. Integrative findings are presented on age changes, cohort differences, factor structure, individual differences, and interventions. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability, Adult Development, Age Differences, Change
Schaie, K. Warner; Gribbin, Kathy – 1975
Recent investigations have demonstrated greater variance in change in intellectual performance between different generations or age groups than is true for generalized developmental change across chronological age. Such findings have led to a careful investigation of certain environmental factors which might account for such change. A new…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Age Differences, Behavior Patterns