Psychologist Roger Dixon suggests we should look at cognitive changes as

a) both losses and gains.
b) always loss.
Consider This: Change is not always bad.
LO 4.6: Argue that cognitive ability does not entirely decline with age; an element exists, if balanced
c) always gain.
Consider This: Change is not always bad.
LO 4.6: Argue that cognitive ability does not entirely decline with age; an element exists, if balanced
d) simply transitions.
Consider This: Change is not always bad.
LO 4.6: Argue that cognitive ability does not entirely decline with age; an element exists, if balanced


ANS: a

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