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Sawers. A.
(2013).
Mediating the Brief: Reconceptualising Typology for New
Zealand's Ageing
Population
. (PhD thesis. University of Auckland.)
Sim, R. (2010).
Memory mistakes and ageing: how susceptibility to false recognition and the illusory
truth effect changes across the lifespan.
(Master’s thesis, Psychology, Massey University,
Manawatu, New Zealand)
Simpson, M. (2007).
Organisational transformations in the New Zealand retirement village sector: a
critical-rhetorical and -discursive analysis of promotion, community, and resident participation
.
(PhD thesis, University of Waikato)
Sinclair, K. M. (2004).
The physical activity levels of older New Zealanders: how active are they?
(Master’s
thesis, Applied Science, Lincoln University)
Teh, R. O. (2011).
Cardiovascular health in advanced age
.
(
PhD thesis, University of Auckland).
Tiwari, P. (2012).
Empowering elders to self-manage medications using a
social robot.
(PhD thesis, The
University of Auckland).
Tomson, K. M. (2012).
Life after Stroke: A Comparative Study.
(
Master’s thesis, Social Sciences,
University of Waikato)
Tse, S. C. (2014).
Harmonisation of the self: narratives of older Chinese about ageing, health and
wellbeing.
(PhD thesis, Health Psychology, Massey University, Albany, New Zealand).
Tyrrell, E. (2011).
Nursing Contribution to the Rehabilitation of Older Patients: Patient and Family
Perspectives.
(Master thesis, Health Sciences, University of Otago).