Artistico Daniele, Orom Heather, Cervone Daniel, Krauss Stephen, Houston Eric
Department of Psychology, Baruch College-City University of New York, One Bernard Baruch Way, New York, NY 10010, USA.
Exp Aging Res. 2010 Apr;36(2):230-47. doi: 10.1080/03610731003613938.
The authors examined the experimental effects of social context on everyday problem-solving performance by older, middle-aged, and younger adults. Participants were presented with six everyday problems constructed by framing two behavioral challenges in social contexts representative of the lives of older, middle-aged, and younger adults. As predicted, participants performed best when problems were situated in contexts representative of their own age group. Older adults also outperformed the other age groups on problems set in older adult contexts, suggesting that when problems are set in ecologically relevant contexts, one may not observe previously reported age-related declines in performance.
作者研究了社会环境对老年人、中年人和年轻人日常问题解决能力的实验效果。研究人员向参与者呈现了六个日常问题,这些问题是通过在代表老年人、中年人和年轻人生活的社会环境中构建两个行为挑战而设计的。正如预测的那样,当问题设置在代表他们自己年龄组的环境中时,参与者表现最佳。在针对老年人的环境中设置的问题上,老年人的表现也优于其他年龄组,这表明当问题设置在与生态相关的环境中时,可能不会观察到先前报道的与年龄相关的能力下降。