
Scott M. Hofer: Handbook of Cognitive Aging [2008] hardback
"Provides a unique perspective. I am particularly impressed with the sections on innovative design and methods to investigate cognitive aging and the integrative perspectives. None of the existing texts covers this material to the same level."
-Donna J. La Voie, Saint Louis University
"The emphasis on integrating the literature with theoretical and methodological innovations could have a far-reaching impact on the field."
-Deb McGinnis, Oakland University
The Handbook of Cognitive Aging: Interdisciplinary Perspectives clarifies the differences in patterns and processes of cognitive aging. Along with a comprehensive review of current research, editors Scott M. Hofer and Duane F. Alwin provide a solid foundation for building a multidisciplinary agenda that will stimulate further rigorous research into these complex factors.
Key Features
- Gathers the widest possible range of perspectives by including cognitive aging experts in various disciplines while maintaining a degree of unity across chapters
- Examines the limitations of the extant literature, particularly in research design and measurement, and offers new suggestions to guide future research
- Highlights the broad scope of the field with topics ranging from demography to development to neuroscience, offering the most complete coverage available on cognitive aging
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"Provides a unique perspective. I am particularly impressed with the sections on innovative design and methods to investigate cognitive aging and the integrative perspectives. None of the existing texts covers this material to the same level."
-Donna J. La Voie, Saint Louis University
"The emphasis on integrating the literature with theoretical and methodological innovations could have a far-reaching impact on the field."
-Deb McGinnis, Oakland University
The Handbook of Cognitive Aging: Interdisciplinary Perspectives clarifies the differences in patterns and processes of cognitive aging. Along with a comprehensive review of current research, editors Scott M. Hofer and Duane F. Alwin provide a solid foundation for building a multidisciplinary agenda that will stimulate further rigorous research into these complex factors.
Key Features
- Gathers the widest possible range of perspectives by including cognitive aging experts in various disciplines while maintaining a degree of unity across chapters
- Examines the limitations of the extant literature, particularly in research design and measurement, and offers new suggestions to guide future research
- Highlights the broad scope of the field with topics ranging from demography to development to neuroscience, offering the most complete coverage available on cognitive aging








