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Schwartz-Kenney, Beth M.; Buford, Katherine B. – 1993
This study examined the influence of misleading information on children's memory of a real-life event. After participating in a play session, 10 three-year-old children and 10 six-year-old children heard a narrative that included inaccurate information about the play session. The children were then presented with items from the play session (event…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Individual Development, Misconceptions
Hartley, Deborah; Thomas, David G. – 1993
This study investigated the relationship of cognitive developmental changes to physiological and anatomical changes by measuring both types of data within the same subjects. Cortical electrical activity was measured in 24 males between 10 and 12 years of age. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from midline scalp electrodes during a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Brain, Child Development, Cognitive Development
Elliot, Lisa B. – 1990
With increasing divorce rates, many studies have addressed the effect of divorce upon the offspring of divorced and divorcing parents. Most of this research, however, deals exclusively with young children who still reside with a parent. This study examined how divorce affects older offspring, specifically those enrolled in college or graduate…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adult Children, Age Differences, College Students
Hazen, Nancy L.; Volk-Hudson, Suse – 1979
Two studies were conducted to determine whether preschool children automatically use spatial context to aid recall of objects or whether the ability to use spatial context as a retrieval aid is a deliberate mnemonic strategy that develops later. In the first experiment, a total of 32 children (16 aged 3 and 16 aged 4) participated in a memory task…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Context Effect, Cues, Preschool Children
Bedford, Victoria H. – 1986
The quality and stability of sibling relationships during adulthood were assessed by comparing Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) themes of sibling affiliation, conflict, and separation at the periods of active child-rearing (CP) and the empty nest (EN). Thirty men and 30 women, equally divided between the two life stages, were randomly selected…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Affiliation Need, Age Differences
Goebel, Barbara L.; Johanson, Thomas T. – 1985
A study conducted in England (Goebel, 1982) showed that older English adults preferred middle-aged and older persons over young persons in important relationships. Since research has shown Americans to have negative attitudes toward the elderly, it was hypothesized that older Americans might not share the English sample's preferences. To examine…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Attitudes, Cross Cultural Studies
Bolla-Wilson, Karen; Bleecker, Margit L. – 1985
Although the accuracy of the diagnosis of cognitive impairment in the elderly depends on the appropriateness of the norms for the neuropsychological tests used, the importance of examining health status, native intelligence, and gender when attempting to describe cognitive changes of aging has received little attention. The Rey Auditory Verbal…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Cognitive Measurement, Memory
Attig, Mary S. – 1984
Recent theories in cognitive psychology have emphasized the role of capacity requirements in encoding tasks. To examine the notion that age-related differences in the recall performance reflect differences in cognitive capacity, 80 adults (40 undergraduates, and 40 senior citizens) recalled newspaper advertisements under free recall and cued…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Older Adults, Recall (Psychology)
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
Hester, Maureen P. – 1987
While research on humor in children has increased in the past 20 years, there is less information on adult humor. The Humor Assessment Instrument (HUMA) was developed as part of an ongoing humor intervention project. HUMA was used to interview 398 adults on their perception of humor in the media, humor among acquaintances, humor in parents, most…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Humor, Older Adults, Parent Role
Wintre, Maxine Gallander; And Others – 1987
To investigate age, sex, and situational differences in choice of consultant, a total of 192 students--24 male and 24 female students at 8, 11, 14, and 17 years of age were interviewed to obtain responses to three hypothetical problems: impersonal, interpersonal with a peer, and interpersonal with a parent. For each hypothetical problem, subjects…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Children
McWilliams, Jettie M. – 1988
Stress is a common problem in today's society. Even though stress has been recognized as a problem in the workplace, the identification of specific work-related stress producers, coping mechanisms, and symptoms has been somewhat neglected. The purpose of this study was to analyze levels and areas of stress in selected service professions and to…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Coping, Professional Personnel, Regional Characteristics
Ward, Shawn L.; Overton, Willis F. – 1984
A study investigating developmental differences in the ability to reason with conditional propositions used five variations of Wason's selection task to assess conditional reasoning in 132 eighth, tenth, and twelfth grade adolescents. In addition to examining developmental differences, the study had as an objective to examine the role of semantic…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescents, Age Differences, Cognitive Development
High, Edward G. – 1982
Summarized in this address are the results of a number of nutritional surveys from the sixties and seventies. Nutritional problems have been identified in a number of areas that cut across all socioeconomic and racial groups, the focus being on studies in rural South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. Changes in nutrition with age and changes in…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Disease Incidence, Eating Habits, Nutrition
Lorsbach, Thomas C.; Gray, Jeffrey W. – 1984
The current experiment compared the development of encoding preferences in learning disabled children and non-disabled children. Both learning disabled (LD) and non-learning disabled (non-LD) boys from grades 2 and 6 were given a false recognition task. To measure the relative dominance of attributes encoded by the two groups at the two ages,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Encoding (Psychology)
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