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Age Stereotyping
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1988
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Cognitive ScienceCollege StudentsSemantic ProcessingCognitive DevelopmentIndividual DifferencesSemantic Differential ScalesCognitionSocial SciencesPsychometricsPsychological EvaluationPsychological MeasurementAffect PerceptionPsychologyNegative EvaluationsDevelopmental Psychology
College students from California, Tennessee, and Massachusetts evaluated 19 characteristics of a 25-, 52-, or 73-year-old stimulus person on semantic differential scales. Results revealed significantly more negative evaluations of the person when he was older than when he was either middle-aged or younger and were consistent for all three regions of the country.
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