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Three dimensions of Cattell's persons by variables by time data box are discussed in the context of three types of researchers each wanting to answer their own categorically different question.…
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Steven M. Boker Date
01/30/2019
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Self-management of chronic conditions increases among older adults at the same time capacity for self-management may diminish. Addressing limitations in prospective memory through strategies…
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Kathleen C. Insel Date
01/16/2019
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The use of mobile technology affords novel opportunities to mitigate temporal, geographic, and personnel constraints imposed by in-person cognitive testing procedures, and to improve temporal…
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Martin J. Sliwinski Date
12/05/2018
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Work and family are two core sources of personal identity, facilitating joy, accomplishment, and belonging. At the same time, work and family roles may conflict with one another, resulting in…
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Kimberly French biography
Kimberly French is an Assistant Professor in the School of Psychology at Georgia Tech. Date
09/19/2018
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Older adults are more likely to fear losing their cognitive abilities than their physical abilities. Fortunately, a growing body of research suggests that cognitive decline isn’t inevitable for…
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George W. Rebok Date
05/02/2018
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A growing consensus in the field of dementia research is that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) starts long before, perhaps decades before, the manifestation of its cognitive phenotype. Further, recent…
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Bruce Crosson Date
03/28/2018
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Session J: Global Learning Center Room 222
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Moderator: Nancy Healy, Georgia Institute of Technology Date
08/08/2017
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Session G: Global Learning Center Room 222
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Moderator: Melanie-Claire Mallison, Cornell University Date
08/07/2017
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Special Presentation: international REU program at the National Institute for Materials Science Tsukuba, Japan
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Presenters: Robert Accolla, Robert Chrotowski, Maya Martirossyan, John Nance, Skye Tackett, Cooper Thome Date
08/07/2017
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Session E: Global Learning Center Room 222
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Moderator: Kathryn Hollar, Harvard University Date
08/07/2017
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