Developmental influences on adult intelligence : the Seattle longitudinal study
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Developmental influences on adult intelligence : the Seattle longitudinal study
Oxford University Press, 2005
- : cloth
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注記
Rev. ed. of: Intellectual development in adulthood
Includes bibliographical references (p. 455-479) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In Developmental Influences on Adult Intelligence, Warner Schaie lays out the reasons why we should continue to study cognitive development in adulthood, and presents the history, latest data, and results from the Seattle Longitudinal Study (SLS), which now extends to over 45 years. From his work on the SLS, Schaie derived a conceptual model that he presents in this volume. The model represents his view on what influences cognitive development throughout the lifespan, and provides a rationale for the various influences that he investigated - genetic factors, early and current family environment, life styles, the experience of chronic disease, and various personality attributes. The data in this volume include the 1998 longitudinal cycle of the SLS. In light of both new data and revised analyses, psychometric and neuropsychological assessments have been linked in long-term data to aid in the early identification of risk for dementia in later life. Schaie also presents new data and conclusions on the impact of personality on cognition.
目次
- 1. Introduction and preview
- 2. Methodological Issues
- 3. The Database
- 4. Cross-sectional studies
- 5. Longitudinal studies
- 6. Studies of cohort and period differences
- 7. Intervention studies
- 8. Methodological studies
- 9. The relationship between cognitive styles and intellectual functioning
- 10. Health and maintenance of intellectual functioning
- 11. Life style variables that affect intellectual functioning
- 12. The sequential study of personality traits and attitudes
- 13. Influences of personality on cognition
- 14. Family studies of intellectual abilities in adulthood
- 15. Subjective perceptions of cognitive change
- 16. Influences of family environment on cognition
- 17. The role of longitudinal studies in the early detection of dementia
- 18. Summary and conclusions
- Appendix
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