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Aphasia 2 Alzheimer’s 1 Assistive Technology 1 Co-Design 1 Communication disorders 1 Ethnography 1 Memories 1 Parkinson’s 1 Participatory Design 1 Sharing Memories 1 Wicked Problems 1 dimensions of aphasia 1 maximum-likelihood-ratio estimators 1 nonlinear factor analysis 1 polynomial regressions 1 speech and language therapy 1
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Etezadi-Amoli, Jamshid 1 Mavis, Ilknur 1 McDonald, Roderick 1 Nielsen, Emil Byskov 1 Nielsen, Jonathan Bernstorff 1 Ozbabalik, Demet 1 Rodil, Kasper 1
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Anadolu University Journal of Social Sciences 1 International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development (IJSKD) 1 Psychometrika 1
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Sharing Memories: Co-Designing Assistive Technology with Aphasic Adults and Support Staff
Rodil, Kasper; Nielsen, Emil Byskov; Nielsen, Jonathan … - In: International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge … 10 (2018) 1, pp. 21-36
This article describes how for people suffering from aphasia, everyday verbal and bodily interpersonal communication is …
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Neurological Communication Disorders in the Elderly- Speech and Language Therapy
Mavis, Ilknur; Ozbabalik, Demet - In: Anadolu University Journal of Social Sciences 6 (2006) 1, pp. 1-18
Health is a state to be promoted and preserved in order to ensure that the full benefits areenjoyed in later years. Good health is essential to maintain life quality and ensures continued contributions of older persons to society. Aging is defined as a function disability resulting in a loss of...
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A second generation nonlinear factor analysis
Etezadi-Amoli, Jamshid; McDonald, Roderick - In: Psychometrika 48 (1983) 3, pp. 315-342
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