Define selective optimization with compensation, and identify how this theory relates to intelligence during adulthood. Give two examples of selective optimization with compensation.
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Selective optimization with compensation (SOC) is a strategy for improving health and well-being in older adults and a model for successful aging. It involves three main components: - **Selection**: Focusing on the most important goals and activities. - Show more…
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