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Cognitive control beliefs and cognitive functioning in mid- to late-life
British Journal of Developmental Psychology ( IF 2.148 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-27 , DOI: 10.1111/bjdp.12357 Tarah L Raldiris 1 , Elliottnell Perez 1 , Emily K Donovan 1 , Joseph M Dzierzewski 1
British Journal of Developmental Psychology ( IF 2.148 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-27 , DOI: 10.1111/bjdp.12357 Tarah L Raldiris 1 , Elliottnell Perez 1 , Emily K Donovan 1 , Joseph M Dzierzewski 1
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Older adults experience age-related cognitive declines and often feel as if the severity of these declines is out of their control. Recent research suggests, though, that control beliefs may be related to less age-related declines. The aim of the current study was to investigate cognitive domain-specific control beliefs and the link between those cognitive control beliefs and cognitive functioning among a nationwide sample of adults (N = 3,670), as well as to explore whether cognitive control beliefs moderated the relationship between age and cognitive functioning.
中文翻译:
中晚期的认知控制信念和认知功能
老年人会经历与年龄相关的认知衰退,并且常常觉得这些衰退的严重程度已经超出了他们的控制。不过,最近的研究表明,控制信念可能与年龄相关性下降较少有关。本研究的目的是调查认知领域特定的控制信念以及这些认知控制信念与全国成年人样本( N = 3,670)的认知功能之间的联系 ,以及探索认知控制信念是否调节了这种关系在年龄和认知功能之间。
更新日期:2020-10-27
中文翻译:
中晚期的认知控制信念和认知功能
老年人会经历与年龄相关的认知衰退,并且常常觉得这些衰退的严重程度已经超出了他们的控制。不过,最近的研究表明,控制信念可能与年龄相关性下降较少有关。本研究的目的是调查认知领域特定的控制信念以及这些认知控制信念与全国成年人样本( N = 3,670)的认知功能之间的联系 ,以及探索认知控制信念是否调节了这种关系在年龄和认知功能之间。