| Literature DB >> 15382989 |
Carolyn Yoon1, Fred Feinberg, Ping Hu, Angela Hall Gutchess, Trey Hedden, Hiu-Ying Mary Chen, Qicheng Jing, Yao Cui, Denise C Park.
Abstract
Understanding how aging influences cognition across different cultures has been hindered by a lack of standardized, cross-referenced verbal stimuli. This study introduces a database of such item-level stimuli for both younger and older adults, in China and the United States, and makes 3 distinct contributions. First, the authors specify which item categories generalize across age and/or cultural groups, rigorously quantifying differences among them. Second, they introduce novel, powerful methods to measure between-group differences in freely generated ranked data, the rank-ordered logit model and Hellinger Affinity. Finally, a broad archive of tested, cross-linguistic stimuli is now freely available to researchers: data, similarity measures, and all stimulus materials for 105 categories and 4 culture-by-age groups, comprising over 10,000 fully translated unique item responses. Copyright 2004 American Psychological AssociationMesh:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15382989 DOI: 10.1037/0882-7974.19.3.379
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Aging ISSN: 0882-7974