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The Handbook of Gerotology Research Methods is a primer that provides an overview of key areas of interest, as well as an understanding of the most important research challenges and issues in this growing field. Written by a collection of international scholars, the book addresses both typical and atypical aging, highlighting hot topics such as dementia, exercise, nutrition, stress, diabetes, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. Each chapter concludes with a series of practical tips on how to undertake successful research in this area. It is essential reading for students and researchers…mehr

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The Handbook of Gerotology Research Methods is a primer that provides an overview of key areas of interest, as well as an understanding of the most important research challenges and issues in this growing field. Written by a collection of international scholars, the book addresses both typical and atypical aging, highlighting hot topics such as dementia, exercise, nutrition, stress, diabetes, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. Each chapter concludes with a series of practical tips on how to undertake successful research in this area. It is essential reading for students and researchers interested in the psychology of aging, and in related fields such as health psychology and social care.


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Autorenporträt
Dr Leigh.Riby is currently a Reader in Neuropsychology at Northumbria University, United Kingdom