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“…D. Gold et al (1988) postulated that egocentrism may lead to increased OTV. Although few studies have researched this direct relationship between egocentric speech and aging, older adults often perform higher on measures of egocentrism when compared to younger adults (Looft & Charles, 1971;McDonald & Stuart-Hamilton, 2003). Quantity of speech refers to loquacity, or the degree of verbosity and paucity of speech (Juncos-Rabadán et al, 2005;Blake, 2006).…”
Section: Speech Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…D. Gold et al (1988) postulated that egocentrism may lead to increased OTV. Although few studies have researched this direct relationship between egocentric speech and aging, older adults often perform higher on measures of egocentrism when compared to younger adults (Looft & Charles, 1971;McDonald & Stuart-Hamilton, 2003). Quantity of speech refers to loquacity, or the degree of verbosity and paucity of speech (Juncos-Rabadán et al, 2005;Blake, 2006).…”
Section: Speech Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Egocentrism is broadly defined as an embeddedness in one's own point of view (Looft & Charles, 1971). Egocentrism theoretically arises during adolescence and dissipates with experience (Elkind, 1967), but there is little empirical evidence on this (Dolcini et al, 1989).…”
Section: Risk Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%