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A database of general knowledge question performance in older adults.

Jennifer H Coane1, Sharda Umanath2.   

Abstract

General knowledge questions are used across a variety of research and clinical settings to measure cognitive processes such as metacognition, knowledge acquisition, retrieval processes, and intelligence. Existing norms only report performance in younger adults, rendering them of limited utility for cognitive aging research because of well-documented differences in semantic memory and knowledge as a function of age. Specifically, older adults typically outperform younger adults in tasks assessing retrieval of information from the knowledge base. Here we present older adult performance on 421 general knowledge questions across a range of difficulty levels. Cued recall data, including data on the phenomenology of retrieval failures, and multiple-choice data are available. These norms will allow researchers to identify questions that are not likely to be known by older adult participants to examine learning or acquisition processes, or to select questions within a range of marginal accessibility, for example. Comparisons with young adult data from prior databases confirms previous findings of greater knowledge in older adults and indicates there is preservation of knowledge from early adulthood into older adulthood.

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Keywords:  Cognitive aging; General knowledge; Multiple-choice testing; Recall; Retrieval failures

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33443730      PMCID: PMC7880974          DOI: 10.3758/s13428-020-01493-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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