2017
DOI: 10.20319/pijss.2017.32.495511
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An Empirical Validation of the Methodology for Measuring Self-Perceived Age in the Middle Eastern Market

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“…Preservation in basic and complex functional activities would imply a high impact and a fundamental issue on aging population lifestyle, fostering a higher self-esteem and self-motivation promoting therefore more activity. Heiens & Pleshko (2017) in the recent research introduced a re-conceptualized version of the cognitive age construct, Agecog, that contained five sub dimensions, including feel-age, look-age, act/do-age, interests-age, and think-age. Those who report a younger cognitive age have better social support, income, education, and health.…”
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“…Preservation in basic and complex functional activities would imply a high impact and a fundamental issue on aging population lifestyle, fostering a higher self-esteem and self-motivation promoting therefore more activity. Heiens & Pleshko (2017) in the recent research introduced a re-conceptualized version of the cognitive age construct, Agecog, that contained five sub dimensions, including feel-age, look-age, act/do-age, interests-age, and think-age. Those who report a younger cognitive age have better social support, income, education, and health.…”
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confidence: 99%