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Everyday Problem Solving and Emotion
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2007
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Young AdultsAffective VariableHappinessSocial SciencesDevelopmental DifferencesPsychologyEmotional ResponseDevelopmental PsychologyCognitive DevelopmentAffective ComputingEveryday Problem SolvingCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesAdult DevelopmentProblem SolvingLater AdulthoodOlder AdultsEmotionAdaptive Emotion
Despite cognitive declines that occur with aging, older adults solve emotionally salient and interpersonal problems in more effective ways than young adults do. I review evidence suggesting that older adults (a) tailor their strategies to the contextual features of the problem and (b) effectively use a combination of instrumental and emotion-regulation strategies. I identify factors of problem-solving contexts that affect what types of problem-solving strategies will be effective. Finally, I discuss how this identification of factors affects what we know about developmental differences in everyday problem-solving competence.
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