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People over forty feel 20% younger than their age: Subjective age across the lifespan
Authors:David C. Rubin  Dorthe Berntsen
Affiliation:Psychological and Brain Sciences, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0086, USA. david.rubin@duke.edu
Abstract:Subjective age—the age people think of themselves as being—is measured in a representative Danish sample of 1,470 adults between 20 and 97 years of age through personal, in-home interviews. On the average, adults younger than 25 have older subjective ages, and those older than 25 have younger subjective ages, favoring a lifespan-developmental view over an age-denial view of subjective age. When the discrepancy between subjective and chronological age is calculated as a proportion of chronological age, no increase is seen after age 40; older respondents feel 20% younger than their actual age. Demographic variables (gender, income, and education) account for very little variance in subjective age.
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