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  2. Ageism - Wikipedia

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    Age discrimination is the result of actions taken to deny or limit opportunities to people based on age. These are usually actions taken as a result of one's ageist beliefs and attitudes. Age discrimination occurs on both a personal and institutional level. [50]

  3. Most older adults face ageism, and it's taking a toll on ...

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  4. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Wikipedia

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    These include things such as lack of confidence, fear of failure, attitudes, etc.). Wechsler did not agree with the idea of a single score that the Binet test gave. [6] Wechsler argued that the Binet scale items were not valid for adult test-takers because the items were chosen specifically for use with children. [6]

  5. Psychological testing - Wikipedia

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    With many psychoeducational tests, test norms allow educators and psychologists obtain an age- or grade-referenced percentile rank, for example, in reading achievement. Reliability - Refers to test or scale consistency. It is important that individuals score about the same if they take a test and an alternate form of the test or if they take ...

  6. Wikipedia:Ageism - Wikipedia

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    The Age Discrimination act prevents discrimination against people over the age of 40; it does not address the issue of discrimination of minors, nor does it override various state and federal regulations related to child labor laws. Additionally, in 2008, Jimbo Wales, Wikipedia's founder, said: I have no very strong opinion about it.

  7. World Values Survey - Wikipedia

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    The World Values Survey (WVS) is a global research project that explores people's values and beliefs, how they change over time, and what social and political impact they have. Since 1981 a worldwide network of social scientists have conducted representative national surveys as part of WVS in almost 100 countries.

  8. Saint Louis University Mental Status Exam - Wikipedia

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    Scoring is dependent on an individual's education level, with higher scores expected for individuals who have received a high school education. [3] For individuals with a high school education: A score of 27–30 would be expected for someone with normal cognition; A score of 21–26 would be expected for someone with mild neurocognitive disorder

  9. Adultism - Wikipedia

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    Advocates of using the term 'ageism' for this issue also believe it makes common cause with older people fighting against their own form of age discrimination. [18] However, a national organization called Youth On Board counters this based on a different meaning of "ageism", arguing that "addressing adultist behavior by calling it ageism is ...