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pishuonlain [190]
1 year ago
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Longitudinal research suggests that measurable age-related cognitive decline is apparent as early as age 40.

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Lisa [10]1 year ago
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No, this statement is false. According to Schaie and his colleagues' longitudinal studies, meaningful cognitive impairment does not show up until the age of 60.

At what age does cognitive decline start?

According to a study that was just published on bmj.com, cognitive function, which refers to the brain's memory, reasoning, and comprehension abilities, can begin to decline as early as age 45.

What kind of study is a longitudinal study?

Studies that track specific individuals over an extended period—often years or decades—use continuous or recurring measures.

Why is longitudinal research important?

Researchers can study dynamic ideas rather than static ones using longitudinal data. Knowing how people transition from one circumstance to another is crucial (for example, through work, poverty, parenthood, ill health, and so on). the relationship between early circumstances in life and subsequent results.

Learn more about longitudinal research: brainly.com/question/13045209

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