Age-related Differences
Also known as: Age Effects, Generational Differences
The systematic variations in technology use, learning strategies, and task performance that occur across different age groups. Research consistently shows older adults take 1.5 to 2 times longer than younger adults on technology tasks even when achieving equal accuracy, due to decreased processing speed, different learning strategies, and lower average computer literacy. Understanding age-related differences is essential for inclusive design, as chronological differences often intersect with acquired disabilities and varying technology experience.
Category: Aging · Human Factors · User Research
Related: Older Adults · Computer Literacy · Universal Usability