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Age differences in response to conformity pressure for emotional and nonemotional material
Author(s)Monisha Pasupathi
Journal titlePsychology and Aging, vol 14, no 1, March 1999
Pagespp 170-174
KeywordsEmotions ; Older women ; Age groups [elderly] ; Young people ; United States of America.
AnnotationMost theories of social influence do not consider adult development. Theoretical and empirical work in life span developmental psychology, however, suggests that age may reduce susceptibility to social influence. The present study examined age differences in social conformity for two classes of stimuli: judgments of geometric shapes, and emotional facial expressions. As predicted, older people, compared with their younger counterparts, displayed lower rates of social conformity, and this age difference was most evident when judging emotional facial expressions. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-990825210 A
ClassmarkDL: BD: BB: SB: 7T

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