Age differences in everyday problem-solving and decision-making effectiveness: A meta-analytic review
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A meta-analysis of age differences in everyday problem solving and decision-making effectiveness (EPSE) is presented. Study disclosed that age differences in everyday problem-solving are reliable and of moderate magnitude across methodological and theoretical domains.
Publication Name: Psychology and Aging
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 0882-7974
Year: 2005
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Assessment of age-related changes in inhibition and binding using eye movement monitoring
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The results of a study that assessed the inhibition deficit and binding deficit theories relating to changes in memory in older adults are discussed.
Publication Name: Psychology and Aging
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 0882-7974
Year: 2007
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