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Is subjective memory change in old age based on accurate monitoring of age-related memory change? Evidence from two longitudinal studies

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2018
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Hertzog, C., Hülür, G., Gerstorf, D., & Pearman, A. M. (2018). Is subjective memory change in old age based on accurate monitoring of age-related memory change? Evidence from two longitudinal studies. Psychology and Aging, 33, 273–287. https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000232

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Subjective memory change (SMC) in adulthood involves the perception that one's memory has declined from earlier levels of function. SMC has been conjectured to be more accurate than concurrent subjective memory because people use themselves as a standard of comparison. We used data from two longitudinal studies to contrast the accurate-monitoring-of-change hypothesis-actual memory change predicts SMC-against a constructed-judgment hypothesis that rated SMC is a function of rescaling concurrent memory beliefs without accessing actual m

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  • Hertzog, Christopher
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  • Hülür, Gizem
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  • Gerstorf, Denis
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  • Pearman, Ann M
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33

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2

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273

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2018-03

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0882-7974

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This article reports data from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE; www.base-berlin.mpg.de).

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Hertzog, C., Hülür, G., Gerstorf, D., & Pearman, A. M. (2018). Is subjective memory change in old age based on accurate monitoring of age-related memory change? Evidence from two longitudinal studies. Psychology and Aging, 33, 273–287. https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000232

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