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Age and Emotion in Adulthood
Authors:Daniel K. Mroczek
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Fordham University, New York, New York
Abstract:Evidence suggests that positive affect rises from youth through young and then older adulthood, but may decline after one’s mid-70s. Negative affect appears to decrease steadily from early adulthood to older adulthood, but this decline may taper off in the oldest years. The relationship between age and affect in adulthood is further complicated by the effects of moderators, such as extraversion and marital status. Despite these complexities, recent empirical studies and current theory have furthered the understanding of age and affect in adulthood, although important questions remain.
Keywords:adult development    affect    aging    emotion    well-being
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