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Information processing in older adults shows a bias toward positive versus negative information.
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Explain positive versus negative information.</h3>
- By combining the interpretation of a statement's truth value with its state of events, or "situation," one might infer information about the circumstance.
- It is positive when it permits a legitimate conclusion about the situation's nature, and it is negative when it permits a legitimate inference merely about what the situation is not.
- A cognitive prejudice known as the negativity bias causes negative occurrences to have a greater psychological impact than happy ones.
- Even when negative and good occurrences are of equal size, negativity bias still exists, making us more sensitive to negative events.
- There is a bias toward positive information vs negative information in how older persons perceive information.
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<span>The middle class is quickly disappearing from modern economies. The richest people are continually getting richer, while the poor are becoming poorer. The middle class, which was once a much stronger social class is dwindling in numbers.</span>
Answer: The United States is not a democracy - and never was.