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What is Cognitive ability

Encyclopedia of E-Business Development and Management in the Global Economy
The degree of the ability to learn and take care of normal matters.
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Socio-Economic Effects on Mobile Phone Adoption Behavior among Older Consumers
Sanna Sintonen (Lappeenranta University of Technology, School of Business, Finland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-611-7.ch083
Abstract
Aging is one of the major trends that is about to change the structure of consumer markets. As people age, they face changes in their health and functioning, that make them differ from their younger counterparts. Retiring is one of the changes that people face when they age, it clearly gives them more opportunities to make choices and more time for decision-making, and therefore their consuming power shouldn’t be overlooked. As electronic services are continuously developed, it is important to analyze aging people and identify the typical characteristics that affect their mobile phone usage.
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Evaluating Emotional Stability as a Predictor of Chinese MTI Students' Interpreter Aptitude
The set of all mental abilities and processes related to knowledge: attention, memory and working memory, judgment and evaluation, reasoning and “computation”, problem solving & decision making, comprehension and production of language, etc.
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Influence of Mental Accounting on the Financial Well-Being of Young Adults
This is the ability used by the individual's brain to complete daily tasks properly.
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