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age-related change

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meanings of change


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change
noun
uk /tʃeɪndʒ/ us /tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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Examples of age-related change


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Traditional theories and evidence for a critical period have stipulated a more abrupt age-relatedchange and more deterministic outcomes in performance.
It is, however, also common as an age-relatedchange in the elderly without outflow obstruction and leads to urge incontinence.
If, instead, naming times reflects age-relatedchange in processing speed, then measures of processing time should predict rapid naming.
In contrast, if more rapid naming is simply another manifestation of age-relatedchange in processing speed, then measures of processing speed should predict rapid naming.
According to this view, the correlation between naming speed and reading reflects the fact that both are linked to age-relatedchange in processing speed.
Age-relatedchange in personality disorder trait levels between early adolescence and adulthood : a community-based longitudinal study.
We would like to emphasise that there are now results from two extensive samples which confirm an age-relatedchange of musical preference.
Naming times were predicted by age-relatedchange in processing time but not by reading experience (as assessed by author and title recognition).
Age-relatedchange in personality disorder trait levels between early adolescence and adulthood : a community-based investigation.
Age-relatedchange in the scales was tested using paired t tests comparing scores within a child from childhood to adolescence for each member of the twin pair separately.
Finally, we also observed an age-related decline in the abundance of endothelial cell membrane channels per unit of choriocapillary membrane, but no age-relatedchange in fenestrations.
Related to the notion of emerging adulthood, the researchers found that the age-related changes in drug use were not a simple consequence of age-defined maturation.
Given these age-related changes through later life, it is unlikely that traumatic events affect all older people in the same way.
Age-related changes within the middle ear are documented but appear to cause little significant hearing impairment.
In order to illustrate age-related changes, we present the descriptive statistics separately for each age level in tables 6 and 7 below.
Second, it examines a new dimension of developmental change in children's private speech, namely, age-related changes in the contexts in which children talk to themselves.
That is, age-related changes in the contexts in which children talk to themselves has not been explored.
Developmentalists attribute these patterns to age-related changes in cognitive functioning and the social environment.
The theory of mind literature may also provide some insight into understanding the observed age-related changes in the situations in which children talk to themselves.
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