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The Long Beach Longitudinal Study: Evaluation of Longitudinal Effects of Aging on Memory and Cognition

This article outlines the purposes, design, and findings of the Long Beach Longitudinal Study, a multipanel study of adults aged 28 through the upper reaches of the life span. The goal of the study is to identify normal short- and long-term longitudinal changes in memory and cognition across adultho...

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Published in:Home health care services quarterly 2001, Vol.19 (3), p.45-55
Main Authors: Zelinski, Elizabeth M., Kennison, Robert F.
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Data Collection
Female
Health administration
Humans
item recall
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