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Is the pattern of intellectual growth and decline across the adult life span different for men and women?

✍ Scribed by Alan S. Kaufman; Dr. James E. McLean; Jennie L. Kaufman-Packer; Cecil R. Reynolds


Book ID
102676718
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
837 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9762

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✦ Synopsis


Gender comparisons on the WAIS-R were made for 1,480 adults from the standardization sample, ages 20-74 years, to determine whether men and women differ in their age-related patterns of change on tests of fluid and crystallized abilities. Multivariate analyses of covariance and univariate analyses of covariance were conducted, covarying education, to examine the age + gender interactions. These interactions tended to be nonsignificant and trivial for the WAIS-R Verbal and Performance scales and the 11 subtests, which suggests that both men and women maintain their crystallized abilities through old age, but show early, rapid declines in fluid ability. These results were interpreted in terms of the literature on aging and intelligence, gender differences in cognitive abilities, and gender differences in V-P patterns for patients with unilateral brain damage.


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