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Teri A. Garstka

Researcher at University of Kansas

Publications -  20
Citations -  1905

Teri A. Garstka is an academic researcher from University of Kansas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foster care & Collective impact. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1766 citations. Previous affiliations of Teri A. Garstka include State University of New York System.

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Stereotypes of the elderly held by young, middle-aged, and elderly adults.

TL;DR: This two-part study extended the research on multiple stereotypes of elderly adults by examining the perceptions of young, middle-aged, and elderly adults and showed that differences in complexity exist against a background of general agreement about the nature of aging.
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How young and older adults differ in their responses to perceived age discrimination.

TL;DR: Using structural equation modeling, the authors found support for the hypothesized direct negative link between perceived age discrimination and well-being among older adults, with increased age group identification partially attenuating this effect.
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Using the implicit association test to measure age differences in implicit social cognitions.

TL;DR: Results show that the IAT provided theoretically meaningful insights into age differences in social cognitions that the explicit measures did not, supporting the value of the I AT in aging research and illustrating that age-related slowing must be considered in analysis and interpretation of IAT measures.
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Communication With Older Adults The Influence of Age Stereotypes, Context, and Communicator Age

TL;DR: This article found that older adults were less likely to give patronizing messages to all targets than were younger participants and the extent and type of patronizing talk (overly nurturing or directive) to the targets was affected by the context in which the target was presented and the age of the communicator.
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The Role of Age Stereotypes in Interpersonal Communication

TL;DR: Hummert et al. as mentioned in this paper reviewed the literature on age stereotypes, age attitudes, beliefs about aging, and communication, and highlighted the complex nature of age stereotypes and showed that they include positive as well as negative views of older individuals.