What's in a Name

Author:

Abraham Hillary1,Seppelt Bobbie2,Mehler Bruce1,Reimer Bryan1

Affiliation:

1. MIT AgeLab, Cambridge, US

2. MIT AgeLab & Touchstone, Evaluations Cambridge, US

Publisher

ACM

Reference31 articles.

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