How to Find Trustworthy Autism Research (Without Paywalls)
As autism parents, we often hear "research shows..." but actually finding those studies can feel overwhelming. Many peer-reviewed journals hide scientific findings behind expensive paywalls. Here's how to access reliable research for free.
Where to Search
According to The Logic of Science, regular Google searches often drown you in blogs and ads. Instead, use these specialized research databases:
- Google Scholar - Searches across academic papers (scholar.google.com)
- PubMed - Focused on biomedical research (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
Why This Matters
Peer-reviewed studies go through rigorous checks by other scientists before publication. This helps filter out unreliable claims about autism causes, therapies, or educational approaches.
Practical Tips
- Use specific terms like "autism AND social skills" rather than broad searches
- Look for the "PDF" or "Full Text" links on search results
- Check publication dates - newer studies reflect current science
Important Limitations
Not all studies are freely available, and some technical papers may be hard to understand. Always discuss research findings with your child's healthcare team before making changes.
For more detailed guidance on evaluating studies, see the original article at The Logic of Science (published September 17, 2019).
Read the study: https://thelogicofscience.com/2019/09/17/how-to-find-and-access-peer-reviewed-studies?like_comment=3695&_wpnonce=29647a2f6f