The own-age bias in face recognition: A meta-analytic and theoretical review.

Volume: 138, Issue: 1, Pages: 146 - 174
Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
A large number of studies have examined the finding that recognition memory for faces of one's own age group is often superior to memory for faces of another age group. We examined this own-age bias (OAB) in the meta-analyses reported. These data showed that hits were reliably greater for same-age relative to other-age faces (g = 0.23) and that false alarms were reliably less likely for same-age compared with other-age faces (g = -0.23). Further...
Paper Details
Title
The own-age bias in face recognition: A meta-analytic and theoretical review.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
138
Issue
1
Pages
146 - 174
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