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erastovalidia [21]
1 year ago
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In selective optimization with compensation theory, to which concept does the term selection refer?

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Lemur [1.5K]1 year ago
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In selective optimization with compensation theory, the time period selection refers to the idea that: older adults have a decreased capability and loss of functioning, which require a discount in overall performance in most life domains.

<h3>What is the idea of selective optimization with compensation?</h3>

Selective Optimization With Compensation is a method for improving fitness and well being in older adults and a mannequin for profitable aging. It is recommended that seniors pick out and optimize their satisfactory skills and most intact functions whilst compensating for declines and losses.

<h3>Which theorist is most associated with selective optimization with compensation theory?</h3>

Paul B. Baltes was once born in Saarlouis, Germany. He is credited with developing theories about lifespan and wisdom, the selective optimization with compensation theory, and theories about profitable growing old and developing. He acquired his doctorate from the University of Saarbrücken (Saarland, Germany) in 1967.

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