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What are the most important issues in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities? A comparative methods study

Ottmann, Goetz and Crosbie, Jenny 2012, What are the most important issues in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities? A comparative methods study Uniting Care Community Options : Deakin University, [Melbourne, Vic.].

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Title What are the most important issues in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities? A comparative methods study
Author(s) Ottmann, Goetz
Crosbie, Jenny
Publication date 2012
Total pages 46
Publisher Uniting Care Community Options : Deakin University
Place of Publication [Melbourne, Vic.]
Keyword(s) learning disabilities
qualitative methodologies
ISBN 9780980788808
Language eng
Field of Research 179999 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective 940101 Ability and Disability
HERDC Research category A5 Minor research monograph
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