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Author: FELDMAN, Robert S. (robert Stephen)
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Chapter 30, Problem 4E
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To explain: Whether the statement, “Lower IQ test scores during late adulthood do not necessarily mean a decrease in intelligence” is true or false.
Introduction: Emerging adulthood, early adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood are the different stages of adulthood. The period that starts in the late teenage years to mid-twenties is called as emerging adulthood. The early adulthood mainly starts at the age of 20 and lasts till the age of 40 to 45. The middle adulthood starts and continues till the age of 65. Late adulthood is the final stage of adulthood. During adulthood, many physical changes occur in men and women.
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