2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2311009121
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Americans harbor much less favorable explicit sentiments toward young adults than toward older adults

Stéphane P. Francioli,
Angela Shakeri,
Michael S. North

Abstract: Public and academic discourse on ageism focuses primarily on prejudices targeting older adults, implicitly assuming that this age group experiences the most age bias. We test this assumption in a large, preregistered study surveying Americans’ explicit sentiments toward young, middle-aged, and older adults. Contrary to certain expectations about the scope and nature of ageism, responses from two crowdsourced online samples matched to the US adult population ( N = 1,820) revealed that ol… Show more

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