Age and forgetfulness: perceivers' impressions of targets' capability. |
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Authors: | J T Erber M E Etheart L T Szuchman |
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Affiliation: | Florida International University, Department of Psychology, Miami 33199. |
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Abstract: | In a person perception paradigm, 72 young and 72 old adult Ss listened to tape recordings of a nonforgetful, moderately forgetful, or highly forgetful female target person being interviewed for a volunteer job. Ss then rated their opinion of the target's memory and how likely they would be to assign the target to easy and difficult tasks. Overall, Ss gave higher memory opinion ratings to old than to young targets. As expected, they were more likely to assign tasks to nonforgetful than to forgetful targets. However, they were more egalitarian than was hypothesized in their task assignment ratings for forgetful young versus forgetful old targets. |
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