Salthouse T A, Kausler D H, Saults J S
School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta 30332.
Psychol Aging. 1988 Jun;3(2):158-66. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.3.2.158.
Data from two batteries of tests administered to 129 and 233 adults, ranging from 20 to 79 years of age, were analyzed to explore the viability of models postulating that age differences in the quantity or efficiency of processing resources are responsible for many of the age differences observed in cognitive functioning. Path-analysis procedures were used to estimate the direct and indirect, or resource-mediated, effects of age on cognitive performance. Results, with simple speed and memory measures serving as the indexes of processing resources, indicated that there was little support for a strong resource model, and evidence derived from a weak resource model suggested that resource-mediated contributions to age differences are small, relative to those not mediated by processing resources.
对年龄在20至79岁之间的129名和233名成年人进行了两组测试,并对测试数据进行了分析,以探究以下模型的可行性:该模型假定处理资源数量或效率方面的年龄差异是认知功能中许多已观察到的年龄差异的原因。路径分析程序用于估计年龄对认知表现的直接和间接(即资源介导的)影响。以简单的速度和记忆测量作为处理资源指标的结果表明,几乎没有证据支持强大的资源模型,而从弱资源模型得出的证据表明,相对于那些不由处理资源介导的贡献,资源介导对年龄差异的贡献较小。