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Sending memorable messages to the old: Age differences in preferences and memory for advertisements.
Authors:Fung  Helene H; Carstensen  Laura L
Abstract:Socioemotional selectivity theory holds that people of different ages prioritize different types of goals. As people age and increasingly perceive time as finite, they attach greater importance to goals that are emotionally meaningful. Because the goals that people pursue so centrally influence cognition, the authors hypothesize that persuasive messages, specifically advertisements, would be preferred and better remembered by older adults when they promise to help realize emotionally meaningful goals, whereas younger adults would not show this bias. The authors also predict that modifying time perspective would reduce age differences. Findings provide qualified support for each of these predictions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:age differences  preferences  memory  advertisements  socioemotional selectivity theory  emotionally meaningful goals  time perspective
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