Abstract

Research using older adults (typically defined as individuals over 65 years of age) is vital in many areas of psychology. The collection of data from this age group can be rewarding, but also presents unique challenges. This article provides top tips for individuals planning on conducting research with older adults for the first time. This includes the importance of being patient, informative and willing to make adjustments when necessary.

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