Older Adults: Quick-Learning Risk-Takers

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New research from SWPS University reveals that older adults are more inclined to take risks and can resist manipulation as effectively as younger individuals. Despite initially making more mistakes, older adults quickly improve their decision-making skills with practice, challenging stereotypes of cognitive decline with age. The study emphasizes the need to provide older adults with time and opportunities to adapt to new decision-making scenarios, advocating against their infantilization.
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