"Getting to know you": Situated and distributed cognitive effort in conversations with dementia

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Müller, Nicole and Mok, Zaneta. (2014). "Getting to know you": Situated and distributed cognitive effort in conversations with dementia. In In R. W. Schrauf and N. Müller (Ed.). Dialogue and dementia: Cognitive and communicative resources for engagement pp. 61 - 86 Psychology Press.
AuthorsMüller, Nicole and Mok, Zaneta
EditorsR. W. Schrauf and N. Müller
Page range61 - 86
Year2014
Book titleDialogue and dementia: Cognitive and communicative resources for engagement
PublisherPsychology Press
Place of publicationNew York, United States of America
ISBN9781315851747
Research GroupSchool of Allied Health
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