Sentences with phrase «effect than younger adults»

Together, these findings indicate that the older adults were less susceptible to the hypercorrection effect than younger adults were.

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The study, led by Mark Pletcher of the University of California, San Francisco, compared the effects of both cigarette and marijuana smoking over a period of 20 years in a group of more than 5,000 adults, part of a longitudinal study called Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CAadults, part of a longitudinal study called Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CAAdults (CARDIA).
But it could also be that the effect doesn't emerge for older adults because they're actually better than young adults at correcting low - confidence errors.
Young sea stars from the Baltic Sea suffer more from the effects of ocean acidification than adults.
More studies than you might expect have assessed the effects of long - term training programs with machines on strength tested with free weights in young adults (Boyer, 1990; Augustsson et al. 1998; Langford et al. 2007; Lennon et al. 2010; Mayhew et al. 2010; Ratamess et al. 2016; Rossi et al. 2016; Saeterbakken et al. 2016).
More than 50 years after Madeleine L'Engle's young adult novel «A Wrinkle in Time» was awarded the prestigious Newbery Medal, the big - screen retelling of this timeless classic takes audiences on a transformative journey, exquisitely illustrated through jaw - dropping visual effects, a stirring musical score and diverse, star - studded cast.
([email protected]; Eilat, Israel)-- Steppe Eagles declined in numbers and Levant Sparrowhawk young: adult ratio declined sharply 1980s to 1990s suggesting Chernobyl had effects further east than previously thought.
On the other hand, younger people (especially children) have a less pronounced picture superiority effect than do adults.
In healthy older adults, the picture superiority effect was found to be greater than it was for younger adults, in comparison to recognition for words, which was disadvantaged for older adults.
A behavioral concept developed in the late 1960's, often cited in child custody cases suggesting a condition that infants and young children are at risk of developing serious psychological problems as an older child and adult if time away from the primary caregiver is prevented, impaired or disrupted for more than a few hours at a time; the legal effect of which denied access to the non-custodial parent.
In fact, negative self - concept showed weaker effects in adults than in younger people (McGrath and Repetti, 2002; Lee and Stone, 2012).
We found larger effect sizes with parent - report and mixed methods, which are commonly used with younger children, than with the AAI and self - report measures, which are used with late adolescents and (young) adults.
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