Intellectual Development in Adulthood: The Seattle Longitudinal Study

Intellectual Development in Adulthood: The Seattle Longitudinal Study image
ISBN-10:

0521430143

ISBN-13:

9780521430142

Author(s): Schaie, K.Warner
Released: Jan 26, 1996
Format: Hardcover, 428 pages
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Description:

K. Warner Schaie, a pioneer in the study of gerontology, has written a monumental work representing his lifetime contribution to the study of aging. The book analyzes the Seattle Longitudinal Study, which Professor Schaie began as a graduate student in the 1950s. Schaie's early work indicated that the popular notion of intelligence was simplistic and that there are many variations in terms of when intelligence peaks and declines, as well as many different factors that affect a person's intelligence. Important practical questions are raised including at what age developmental peaks occur, and what the generational differences and within-generation age changes are. Schaie also considers how to establish sufficient competence for independent living. Intellectual Development in Adulthood should be read by all gerontologists and anyone concerned with aging and development.


























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