How to Find Free Peer-Reviewed Autism Research
Many parents want to read the latest autism research but don't know where to start. According to The Logic of Science, peer-reviewed journals are the primary source for scientific findings, but they're often locked behind paywalls.
Where to Look
While Google searches often return blogs and non-scientific sources, two free databases specialize in peer-reviewed literature:
- Google Scholar
- PubMed
These tools help you find original studies rather than secondhand interpretations.
Why This Matters for Autism Families
Accessing peer-reviewed research lets you:
- Evaluate therapies and interventions directly
- Understand new findings before they reach mainstream media
- Have informed conversations with your child's care team
A Word of Caution
Scientific papers can be technical. Always discuss findings with your child's doctor before making treatment changes.
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