Intelligence in Older Adulthood
One of the most widely studied aspects of the psychology of aging is intelligence. For this assignment, we will discuss this topic in more detail and examine its multi-faceted nature.
Discuss the characteristics of the two basic types of intelligence: crystallized intelligence and fluid intelligence. What are the core principles of each? How are they similar, and in what ways are they different?
Using Figure 6-1 as a reference, describe the significance of the Seattle Longitudinal Study. What did the results of this study demonstrate? How has it helped us to understand the mental abilities of the elderly? The study is that of anthropologist BArbara Myerhoff's description of 93 yr. old Jacob. Source is Myerhoff, 1978.
Examine the following forces related to age-related intelligence, and discuss the impact of each in explaining IQ loss in older adults:
Impact of Speed
Impact of Illness
Impact of Mental Stimulation
New conceptions of Adult Intelligence - examine each of the theories below and explain how they are revolutionizing the study of adult intelligence:
Sternberg's Tests of Practical Intelligence
Denney's Unexercised and Exercised Abilities
Neo-Piagetian Perspective on Adult Intelligence
Your assignment should be three- to four-pages in length (excluding title and reference pages), and should include a minimum of three scholarly sources that were published within the past five years and that are cited according to APA format as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.