Social cognition and aging /
Most of the research done in social cognition has been conducted with younger adults and may not be applicable to a much older population. Social Cognition and Aging provides a snapshot view of research that has been done with older adults or is directly applicable to this population. Focusing on is...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
�1999.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contributors.
- Foreword.
- F. Blanchard-Fields and T.M. Hess, The Social Cognitive Perspective and the Study of.
- Focus on Self:
- L.M. Soederberg-Miller and M.E. Lachman, The Sense of Control and Cognitive Aging: Toward a Model of Mediational Processes.
- C. Hertzog, T.T. Lineweaver, and C.L. McGuire, Beliefs About Memory and Aging.
- J.M. Berry, Memory Self-Efficacy in Its Social Cognitive Context.
- K. Hooker, Possible Selves in Adulthood: Incorporating Telenomic Relevance into Studies of the Self.
- J. Brandtst�adter, Sources of Resilience in the Aging Self: Toward Integrating Perspectives.
- J.M. Fitzgerald, Autobiographical Memory and Social Cognition: Development of the Remembered Self in Adulthood.
- Section II. Focus on Others:
- M.L. Hummert, A Social Cognitive Perspective on Age Stereotypes.
- J.T. Erber and I.G. Prager, Age and Memory: Perceptions of Forgetful Young and Older Adults.
- F. Blanchard-Fields, Social Schematicity and Causal Attributions.
- T.M. Hess, Cognitive and Knowledge-Based Influences on Social Representations.
- Focus on the Social Context: Interactions Between Self and Other:
- R.A. Dixon, Exploring Cognition in Interactive Situations: The Aging of N<sup>+</sup> 1 Minds.
- M.W. Pratt and J.E. Norris, Moral Development in Maturity: Life-Span Perspectives on the Processes of Successful Aging.
- S.T. Charles and L.L. Carstensen, The Role of Time in the Setting of Social Goals Across the Life Span.
- U.M. Staudinger, Social Cognition and a Psychological Approach to an Art of Life.
- Index.
- The social cognitive perspective and the study of aging / Fredda Blanchard-Fields, Thomas M. Hess
- The sense of control and cognitive aging : toward a model of mediational processes / Lisa M. Soederberg Miller, Margie E. Lachman
- Beliefs about memory and aging / Christopher Hertzog, Tara T. Lineweaver and Christy L. McGuire
- Memory self-efficacy in its social cognitive context / Jane M. Berry
- Possible selves in adulthood : incorporating teleonomic relevance into studies of the self / Karen Hooker
- Sources of resilience in the aging self : toward integrating perspectives / Jochen Brandtst�adter
- Autobiographical memory and social cognition : development of the remembered self in adulthood / Joseph M. Fitzgerald
- A social cognitive perspective on age stereotypes / Mary Lee Hummert
- Age and memory : perceptions of forgetful young and older adults / Joan T. Erber and Irene G. Prager
- Social schematicity and causal attributions / Fredda Blanchard-Fields
- Cognitive and knowledge-based influences on social representations / Thomas M. Hess
- Exploring cognition in interactive situations : the aging of N + 1 minds / Roger A. Dixon
- Moral development in maturity : life-span perspectives on the processes of successful aging / Michael W. Pratt, Joan E. Norris
- The role of time in the setting of social goals across the life span / Susan Turk Charles, Laura L. Carstensen
- Social cognition and a psychological approach to an art of life / Ursula M. Staudinger.