January 19, 2007, Newsletter Issue #23: Understanding Autism Research

Tip of the Week

Whether you are researching autism for your own personal use or for the purpose of publishing a paper on the subject, it is important to have a full understanding of the information that you obtain. Autism research can be difficult to understand, especially for those who are not involved in the medical professional. These information sources will often be filled with medical jargon that can be confusing. The best way to ensure that you understand the information that you find is to seek out the assistance of a medical professional. Setting up a consultation with a specialist in the field of autism can provide you with a great deal of insight. After you complete your research, review the information that you have obtained and create a list of questions to ask the specialist. They will be able to simplify the information into layman's terms that can be easily understood.

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