Feasibility of a best-worst scaling exercise to set priorities for autism research
Abstract Background The preferences of autism stakeholders regarding the top priorities for future autism research are largely unknown. Objective This study had two objectives: First, to examine what autism stakeholders think new research investments should be and the attributes of investment that t...
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Main Authors: | Scott A. Davis (Author), Kirsten Howard (Author), Alan R. Ellis (Author), Daniel E. Jonas (Author), Timothy S. Carey (Author), Joseph P. Morrissey (Author), Kathleen C. Thomas (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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