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... ability to solve various kinds of ab- stract problems and an ability to communicate these solutions to others . Thinking is closely related to intelligence , and is , as a matter of fact , considered to be one of the elements of ...
... ability to solve various kinds of ab- stract problems and an ability to communicate these solutions to others . Thinking is closely related to intelligence , and is , as a matter of fact , considered to be one of the elements of ...
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... ability , and a subse- quent decline . The peak of scientific and artistic achievement is expected later than the peak of intellectual growth . Results for other scientific fields , painting and literary and musical produc- tions , and ...
... ability , and a subse- quent decline . The peak of scientific and artistic achievement is expected later than the peak of intellectual growth . Results for other scientific fields , painting and literary and musical produc- tions , and ...
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... abilities measured declined with age with the rate of decline varying with different aptitudes . In general , test results ... ability ) , and P ( form perception ) show a moderate decline with age by age * See pp . 35-42 , 50-55 , supra ...
... abilities measured declined with age with the rate of decline varying with different aptitudes . In general , test results ... ability ) , and P ( form perception ) show a moderate decline with age by age * See pp . 35-42 , 50-55 , supra ...
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PERSONALITY THEORY AND AGING | 16 |
Psychological Aspects | 80 |
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