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2005 conference paper
Aging and medication adherence: Exploring the perceived usability of personal digital assistants
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of the International Society for Gerontechnology. Presented at the 5th International Conference of the International Society for Gerontechnology, Nagoya, Japan.
Event: 5th International Conference of the International Society for Gerontechnology at Nagoya, Japan
2005 conference paper
Using the systems approach to develop computer training course guidelines for older adults
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of the International Society for Gerontechnology. Presented at the 5th International Conference of the International Society for Gerontechnology, Nagoya, Japan.
Event: 5th International Conference of the International Society for Gerontechnology at Nagoya, Japan
2005 journal article
Invited letter to the Editor as a rejoinder to comments from Juan Reyes, Department of Homeland Security
Ergonomics in Design, 13(3), 4–5.
2005 journal article
Age Differences in Search Time for Two Over-Thecounter (OTC) Drug Label Formats
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 49(2), 200–203.
2005 journal article
Cognitive Aging and the Processing of Hazard Information and Disaster Warnings
Natural Hazards Review, 6(4), 165–170.
2005 journal article
Using the systems approach to develop computer training course guidelines for older adults
Gerontechnology, 3(4).
2005 journal article
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) as Medication Reminding Tools: Exploring Age Differences in Usability
Gerontechnology, 4(3).
2005 journal article
Aging and medication adherence: Exploring the perceived usability of personal digital assistants
Gerontechnology, 3(4).
2005 journal article
Body image in sexually assaulted women: Does age at time of assault matter?
Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 21(2/3), 5–10.
2005 chapter
Life Events
In C. B. Fisher & R. M. Lerner (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Applied Developmental Science (pp. 658–661).
Ed(s): C. Fisher & R. Lerner
2005 journal article
Do Daily Stress Processes Account for Socioeconomic Health Disparities?
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 60(Special_Issue_2), S34–S39.
2005 journal article
Kissing is good: A developmental investigation of sexuality in adolescent romantic couples
Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2(4), 32–41.
2005 journal article
Affective dispersion in young and older adults: Correlates with personality, well-being, and cognition
GERONTOLOGIST, 45, 461.
Contributors: D. Gruhn & C. Rocke
2005 report
Women’s health and decision-making in abusive relationships: A study to prevent violence against women
North Vancouver, Canada: Lions Gate Healthcare Research Foundation.
2005 report
Multi-site follow-up study of mentally disordered accused: An examination of individuals found Not Criminally Responsible and Unfit to Stand Trial
[Research Report]. Ottawa, Canada: Research and Statistics Division of the Department of Justice.
2005 journal article
Age Differences in Emotional Reactivity: The Sample Case of Sadness.
Psychology and Aging, 20(1), 47–59.
Contributors: U. Kunzmann & D. Gruhn
2005 journal article
No aging bias favoring memory for positive material: Evidence from a heterogeneity-homogeneity list paradigm using emotionally toned words.
Psychology and Aging, 20(4), 579–588.
Contributors: D. Gruhn, J. Smith & P. Baltes
2005 journal article
Women's daily physical health symptoms and stressful experiences across adulthood
Psychology & Health, 20(3), 389–403.
2005 journal article
Building a Better Mouse Trap: Item Characteristics Associated With Rating Discrepancies in 360-Degree Feedback.
Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 57(4), 235–245.
2005 journal article
Effective professional development to support inclusive assessment practices for all children
Assessment for Effective Intervention, 31(1), 63–71.
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