How to Find Trustworthy Autism Research (For Free!)
As autism parents, we often hear "research shows..." - but how do you actually find those studies? Peer-reviewed research is where scientists publish their most reliable findings, but it can feel locked behind confusing databases and paywalls. Here's how to access it directly.
Where to Search (Without Getting Overwhelmed)
According to The Logic of Science, regular Google searches flood you with blogs and ads. Instead, try these free tools:
- Google Scholar - Searches only academic papers
- PubMed - Focused on medical/health research (great for therapy studies)
Why This Matters for Autism Families
Peer-reviewed studies:
- Go through quality checks before publication
- Help you evaluate therapies/school approaches
- Let you verify claims (like "research proves X works")
Practical Tips
Try searching for:
- "autism [therapy name] randomized trial" (most reliable)
- "autism IEP accommodations effectiveness"
- Add "free full text" to your search terms
Important note: Not all studies are equal quality. Early/small studies need more verification. Look for multiple studies agreeing on a finding.
Original guide: How to find and access peer-reviewed studies (The Logic of Science, September 2019)
Read the study: https://thelogicofscience.com/2019/09/17/how-to-find-and-access-peer-reviewed-studies?like_comment=3698&_wpnonce=c57c63e4b8