Chapter 7 Flashcards
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Problems in Measuring the Psychological Status of Older People
Introduction
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• Criticism of general assumptions and methodologies
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Confounding variables and the search for “pure” ageing
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- No time limit, physical impairment
- Confounding variables: education, genetic inheritance, general health, level of exercise, level of motivation, practice of skill, sensory functioning, social networks, ses
- Participants from different groups
- Benchmark controls are needed
- Pure ageing : nature, cohort effects: nurture pure ageing could only be measured in isolated individual, maybe cohort effects are part of intellect
- Results are as much dependent on statistical technique than on data
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The relevance of findings to everyday life
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- IQ and number of real teeth r=.7
- IQ poor predictor of actual performance in real life and on specific task
- IQ good for predicting trends
- Psychometrics
- Difference between young and old often 2SD like children with special needs old do not behave like children
- Measures for young ppl applied on old how far off
- Old may use other set of intellectual skills
- Development has no goal, no right path