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Most of the research done in social cognition has been conducted
with younger adults and may not be applicable to a much older
population. Social Cognition and Aging provides a snapshot view of
research that has been done with older adults or is directly
applicable to this population. Focusing on issues of self identity,
social interactions, and social perceptions, this book provides a
broad overview of how aging affects one's own perceptions and
actions as well as how others perceive and interact with the aged.
Coverage includes such topics as self-control, memory, resilience,
age stereotypes, moral development, and the "art" of living. With
contributions from top researchers in both gerontology and
psychology, this book is an important reference for academics and
professionals alike in personality, cognition, social psychology,
adult development, sociology, and gerontology.
Decisions large and small play a fundamental role in shaping life
course trajectories of health and well-being: decisions draw upon
an individual's capacity for self-regulation and self-control,
their ability to keep long-term goals in mind, and their
willingness to place appropriate value on their future well-being.
Aging and Decision Making addresses the specific cognitive and
affective processes that account for age-related changes in
decision making, targeting interventions to compensate for
vulnerabilities and leverage strengths in the aging individual.
This book focuses on four dominant approaches that characterize the
current state of decision-making science and aging - neuroscience,
behavioral mechanisms, competence models, and applied perspectives.
Underscoring that choice is a ubiquitous component of everyday
functioning, Aging and Decision Making examines the implications of
how we invest our limited social, temporal, psychological,
financial, and physical resources, and lays essential groundwork
for the design of decision supportive interventions for adaptive
aging that take into account individual capacities and context
variables.
This volume introduces the oral literature of Native American
peoples in Puget Salish-speaking areas of western Washington. Seven
stories told by Lushootseed elders are transcribed and translated
into English, accompanied by information on narrative design and
cultural background. Upper Skagit elder and cotranslator Vi
Hilbert, a 1994 recipient of the NEH National Heritage Fellowship
in Folk Arts, includes a cultural welcome and offers childhood
reminiscences of the storytellers. Cotranslator Thomas M. Hess,
associate professor of linguistics at the University of Victoria,
parses the beginning lines of a text to show the grammatical
structures; he also includes his recollections of working with the
storytellers in the 1960s as a graduate student. Editor and
cotranslator Crisca Bierwert, assistant professor of anthropology
at the University of Michigan, provides information on the
processes of language translation and of rendering oral traditions
into written form. Annotator T. C. S. Langen, who holds a Ph.D. in
English literature and is a curriculum developer for the Tulalip
tribe, provides analyses of Lushootseed poetics. The book includes
information about purchasing audiotapes of the stories.
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