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Research Corner: NCHPAD's Search for Knowledge: A New Face to the Research Column


Research is getting a makeover! Starting in November 2010, your monthly research column will become a "NCPAD's Search for Knowledge," brought to you by Blythe Hiss, M.S., RCEP, an Information Specialist here at NCPAD. She will don her investigative hat and delve deeply into recently published research articles, hoping to find hidden meaning and practical implications in the most intimidating of scientific language. For you research junkies, don't worry, she'll stick to providing you with the usual details, and might even throw in some SPSS language just for fun, but she does hope to provide some additional food for thought in addition to a thorough summary of the article. What can you do? (Thanks for asking!) Send suggestions or topics that you want investigated to sbonne2@uic.edu. See you next month . . . .


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