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Cognitive and Emotional Factors Influencing the Incorporation of Advice Into Decision Making Across the Adult Lifespan.

Tarren LeonGabrielle WeidemannIan I KneebonePhoebe E Bailey
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2024)
The study contributes to the sparse literature on advice-taking in older age. Cognitive and emotional factors influence the degree to which advice is incorporated into decision making in consistent ways across the adult lifespan. A key difference is that older adults take as much advice as younger adults despite perceiving the advice to be less accurate.
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