Older adults (N = 117, 46-89 years) compared their memory to that of age peers, 25-year-old young adults, and their own performance at the age of 25. In line with social comparison theory most participants were very positive about their memory when age peers and young adults were the points of reference. When participants compared their present to their past memory, however, they reported decline. Surprisingly, only about half of the participants expected future memory decline. Contrary to prevailing stereotypes, all types of memory judgments were only weakly related to age. When using self-reports in research and in clinic it is important to remember that subjective judgments are useless unless participants are given a specific standard ag...
This study investigated whether a greater illusory correlation bias is present in older adults ’ mem...
Although healthy aging is related to a decline in recollection asindexed by objective measures, the ...
Several explanations for the weak relations between subjective memory judgments and objective memory...
Older adults (N = 117, 46-89 years) compared their memory to that of age peers, 25-year-old young ad...
Past research suggests that adults may be able to recognize changes in their memory over time, even ...
Beliefs about age-related differences in memory were examined with an adaptation of the Short Invent...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore whether the objectively assessed memory is corre...
This study extends previous research, which has demonstrated that age stereotypes bias the interpret...
Objectives: To evaluate the hypotheses that subjective memory ratings are more accurate in the oldes...
It has been frequently described that older adults subjectively report the vividness of their memori...
Although aging has a minimal effect on the accuracy of people’s judgments of learning (JOLs) at pred...
It is often unclear what comparisons older adults make when evaluating their own memory. If thinking...
Older adults are assumed to have poor destination memory—knowing to whom they tell particular inform...
Subjective memory change (SMC) in adulthood involves the perception that one's memory has declined f...
ABSTRACT—Researchers studying human memory have increasingly focused on memory accuracy in aging pop...
This study investigated whether a greater illusory correlation bias is present in older adults ’ mem...
Although healthy aging is related to a decline in recollection asindexed by objective measures, the ...
Several explanations for the weak relations between subjective memory judgments and objective memory...
Older adults (N = 117, 46-89 years) compared their memory to that of age peers, 25-year-old young ad...
Past research suggests that adults may be able to recognize changes in their memory over time, even ...
Beliefs about age-related differences in memory were examined with an adaptation of the Short Invent...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore whether the objectively assessed memory is corre...
This study extends previous research, which has demonstrated that age stereotypes bias the interpret...
Objectives: To evaluate the hypotheses that subjective memory ratings are more accurate in the oldes...
It has been frequently described that older adults subjectively report the vividness of their memori...
Although aging has a minimal effect on the accuracy of people’s judgments of learning (JOLs) at pred...
It is often unclear what comparisons older adults make when evaluating their own memory. If thinking...
Older adults are assumed to have poor destination memory—knowing to whom they tell particular inform...
Subjective memory change (SMC) in adulthood involves the perception that one's memory has declined f...
ABSTRACT—Researchers studying human memory have increasingly focused on memory accuracy in aging pop...
This study investigated whether a greater illusory correlation bias is present in older adults ’ mem...
Although healthy aging is related to a decline in recollection asindexed by objective measures, the ...
Several explanations for the weak relations between subjective memory judgments and objective memory...