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An investigation of the Caregiver Autism Residential E-health (CARE) system composed of low-cost, end-user deployable smart home technology and accompanying heuristics for rule-based models of human behavior has been evaluated for its potential as an empowering assistive technology with the capacity to enhance the well-being of people living with autism, their caregivers, and family members.
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- Newman, Naomi Catton (Author)
- Burleson, Winslow (Thesis director)
- Brotman, Ryan (Co-author)
- Lozano, Cecil (Co-author)
- Adams, Jim (Committee member)
- Zautra, Alex (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Graduate College (Contributor)
- School of Community Resources and Development (Contributor)
- Department of Psychology (Contributor)
- School of Human Evolution and Social Change (Contributor)
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2013-05
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