Dementia Knowledge Assessment Tool: Development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers (vol 13, pg 248, 2014)

“In Table 2, the item ‘Knowing likely cause helps to predict’ is presented under the heading ‘Incorrect statements’ when it should be shown under the heading ‘Correct statements'”. Toye, C., Lester, L., Popescu, A., McInerney, F., Andrews, S., & Robinson, A. L. (2014). Dementia Knowledge...

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Main Authors: Toye, Christine, Lester, L., Popescu, A., McInerney, F., Andrews, S., Robinson, A.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Sage Publications Ltd. 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72508
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McInerney, F.
Andrews, S.
Robinson, A.
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description “In Table 2, the item ‘Knowing likely cause helps to predict’ is presented under the heading ‘Incorrect statements’ when it should be shown under the heading ‘Correct statements'”. Toye, C., Lester, L., Popescu, A., McInerney, F., Andrews, S., & Robinson, A. L. (2014). Dementia Knowledge Assessment Tool: Development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers. Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice, 13, 248–256. DOI: . The wording are: “In Table 2, the item ‘Knowing likely cause helps to predict’ is presented under the heading ‘Incorrect statements’ when it should be shown under the heading ‘Correct statements'”.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-725082019-07-11T05:27:19Z Dementia Knowledge Assessment Tool: Development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers (vol 13, pg 248, 2014) Toye, Christine Lester, L. Popescu, A. McInerney, F. Andrews, S. Robinson, A. “In Table 2, the item ‘Knowing likely cause helps to predict’ is presented under the heading ‘Incorrect statements’ when it should be shown under the heading ‘Correct statements'”. Toye, C., Lester, L., Popescu, A., McInerney, F., Andrews, S., & Robinson, A. L. (2014). Dementia Knowledge Assessment Tool: Development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers. Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice, 13, 248–256. DOI: . The wording are: “In Table 2, the item ‘Knowing likely cause helps to predict’ is presented under the heading ‘Incorrect statements’ when it should be shown under the heading ‘Correct statements'”. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72508 10.1177/1471301216665269 Sage Publications Ltd. restricted
spellingShingle Toye, Christine
Lester, L.
Popescu, A.
McInerney, F.
Andrews, S.
Robinson, A.
Dementia Knowledge Assessment Tool: Development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers (vol 13, pg 248, 2014)
title Dementia Knowledge Assessment Tool: Development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers (vol 13, pg 248, 2014)
title_full Dementia Knowledge Assessment Tool: Development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers (vol 13, pg 248, 2014)
title_fullStr Dementia Knowledge Assessment Tool: Development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers (vol 13, pg 248, 2014)
title_full_unstemmed Dementia Knowledge Assessment Tool: Development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers (vol 13, pg 248, 2014)
title_short Dementia Knowledge Assessment Tool: Development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers (vol 13, pg 248, 2014)
title_sort dementia knowledge assessment tool: development and preliminary testing with aged care staff and family carers (vol 13, pg 248, 2014)
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72508