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- Geriatric Psychiatrists' Perspectives on Palliative Care: Results From A National Survey. Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology. 2023 Academic Article GET IT
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A Bayesian Probabilistic Framework for Identification of Individuals with Dyslexia.
Scientific studies of reading : the official journal of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading.
2022
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The Factors Influencing Older Adults' Decisions Surrounding Adoption of Technology: Quantitative Experimental Study.
JMIR aging.
2022
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Times cited: 380 -
The relationship of caregiver self-efficacy to caregiver outcomes: a correlation and mediation analysis.
Aging & mental health.
2022
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Times cited: 41 -
Family Matters: Cross-Cultural Differences in Familism and Caregiving Outcomes.
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences.
2022
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Social Support, Isolation, Loneliness, and Health Among Older Adults in the PRISM Randomized Controlled Trial.
Frontiers in psychology.
2021
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Times cited: 465 - Cross-sectional study of correlates and prevalence of functional and high-risk multimorbidity in an academic HIV practice in New York City. BMJ open. 2021 Academic Article GET IT
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Investigating Older Adults' Willingness to Invest Time to Acquire Technology Skills Using a Discounting Approach.
Innovation in aging.
2021
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Healthcare Provider Perspectives Regarding Use of Medical Interpreters During End-of-Life Conversations With Limited English Proficient Patients.
The American journal of hospice & palliative care.
2021
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Aging-Related Concerns of People Living with HIV Referred for Geriatric Consultation.
HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.).
2021
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Times cited: 9 - Correction to: Gender differences in SCRABBLE performance and associated engagement in purposeful practice activities. Psychological research. 2019 Article GET IT
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Attitudes Toward Computers Across Adulthood From 1994 to 2013.
The Gerontologist.
2019
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Times cited: 51 -
Exploring Older Adults' Video Game Use in the PRISM Computer System.
Innovation in aging.
2018
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Community REACH: An Implementation of an Evidence-Based Caregiver Program.
The Gerontologist.
2018
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Times cited: 25 -
Gender differences in SCRABBLE performance and associated engagement in purposeful practice activities.
Psychological research.
2017
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Times cited: 9 -
Does Use of Text-to-Speech and Related Read-Aloud Tools Improve Reading Comprehension for Students With Reading Disabilities? A Meta-Analysis.
Journal of learning disabilities.
2017
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Times cited: 71 -
Older Adult Video Game Preferences in Practice: Investigating the Effects of Competing or Cooperating.
Games and culture.
2016
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Times cited: 54 -
Recall of briefly presented chess positions and its relation to chess skill.
PloS one.
2015
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Times cited: 16 -
Stress, race, and APOE: understanding the interplay of risk factors for changes in cognitive functioning.
Aging & mental health.
2014
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Times cited: 10 -
Melancholia in later life: late and early onset differences in presentation, course, and dementia risk.
International journal of geriatric psychiatry.
2014
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Times cited: 15 -
Meta-analysis of age and skill effects on recalling chess positions and selecting the best move.
Psychonomic bulletin & review.
2013
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Times cited: 17 -
A longitudinal study of differences in late- and early-onset geriatric depression: depressive symptoms and psychosocial, cognitive, and neurological functioning.
Aging & mental health.
2012
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Times cited: 63 -
The role of intuition and deliberative thinking in experts' superior tactical decision-making.
Cognition.
2012
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Times cited: 73