Communication of Findings

Find out how to expand the scope and impact of your research.

 

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Bad Reviews

In the pub game, ego bruising is par for the course, notes David Klahr.

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Publishing Negative Findings

Publishing negative trials isn't easy, but it's important for your field, believes Lauren B. Marangell.

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Know Your Audience

Different approaches are required when speaking to policymakers and journalists, states Laurence Steinberg.

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Find a Niche

Velma McBride Murry gives advice on how to start publishing.

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Sharing the Mistakes

Ellen Goldstein and Pamela DeCarlo emphasize the importance of letting communities and researchers know what programs or methods don't work.

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Bringing Community to the Table

If the only place we publish research findings is in academic journals, asks Darrell P. Wheeler, how will that change the community?

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Different Writing Styles

Laurence Steinberg emphasizes the importance of writing well.

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Incentive-based After-school Programming

Margaret Beale Spencer shares her experience with a monetary-based incentive program.

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Grants Don't Come Out of the Sky

Stephen Hinshaw describes his first grantwriting attempts, and encourages early researchers to keep trying.

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Explain Your Work Clearly

Delivering research findings to policymakers is one way to disseminate your work, states Mary Ann McCabe.

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