How to Find Peer-Reviewed Autism Research (For Free)
Many parents want to read the latest autism studies but don't know where to start. Here's what we learned from a research guide:
What Researchers Suggest
According to The Logic of Science, standard Google searches often lead to blogs rather than scientific studies. They recommend two free tools:
- Google Scholar - Specializes in academic papers
- PubMed - Focuses on medical and life sciences research
Why This Matters
Accessing peer-reviewed studies helps parents:
- Get accurate information directly from scientists
- Understand new therapies before trying them
- Have better conversations with doctors and therapists
Important Notes
Remember:
- Not all studies apply to every child
- New findings may change over time
- Always discuss research with your child's care team
For the full guide on accessing studies: How to find and access peer-reviewed studies (for free)
Read the study: https://thelogicofscience.com/2019/09/17/how-to-find-and-access-peer-reviewed-studies?like_comment=3700&_wpnonce=1bc71ca6eb