Abstract

This paper addresses the intricate interplay between routine and novelty in the well-being of older adults, challenging the dichotomy often imposed on these concepts. Existing literature highlights the beneficial outcomes associated with both routine and novel experiences for older adults yet fails to provide a comprehensive and contemporary measure of novel experience preference.

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