Story at a glance Perceptions on aging are changing with older adults now considering 75 to be the beginning of old age, according to a new study from the American Psychological Association. “Life expectancy has increased, which might contribute to a later perceived onset of old age,” said Markus Wettstein, a professor at Humboldt…
Story at a glance A recently published study from the American Psychological Assocation shows that older adults think old age begins later in life than they did in the past. Now, middle-aged and older adults believe old age begins at 75. Earlier generations were more likely to say they believed old age began at 71, according to the study. Perceptions on aging are
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As of 2003, psychologist Steven Pinker holds the post of Johnstone Family Professor in the Harvard University Department of Psychology. Prior to this ap.