AbstractBackgroundGovernment policy and national practice guidelines have created an increasing need for autism services to adopt an evidence-based practice approach. However, a gap continues to exist between research evidence and its application. This study investigated the difference between autism researchers and practitioners in their methods of acquiring knowledge.MethodsIn a questionnaire study, 261 practitioners and 422 researchers reported on the methods they use and perceive to be beneficial for increasing research access and knowledge. They also reported on their level of engagement with members of the other professional community.ResultsResearchers and practitioners reported different methods used to access information. Each grou...
Autistic and non-autistic adults’ agreement with scientific knowledge about autism, how they define ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordA...
Research shows that there is a gap between the educational research and classroom practice regarding...
Background: Government policy and national practice guidelines have created an increasing need for a...
Background Government policy and national practice guidelines have created an increasing need for...
Background: Open research broadly refers to a set of practices that aim to increase transparency, r...
This article draws upon qualitative interviews in order to examine how UK based research psychologis...
Horner et al. (2005) present a review substantiating how single-subject research methodology can be ...
There has been growing awareness of the concern expressed by autism communities that the majority of...
The field of autism studies is a highly disputed territory within which competing contradictory disc...
There has been growing awareness of the concern expressed by autism communities that the majority of...
Autism spectrum disorder is a construct used to describe individuals with a specific combination of ...
Experimental intervention studies constitute the current dominant research designs in the autism edu...
Research learning communities (RLCs) are an increasingly popular form of collaborative professional ...
There has been a substantial increase in research activity on autism during the past decade. Researc...
Autistic and non-autistic adults’ agreement with scientific knowledge about autism, how they define ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordA...
Research shows that there is a gap between the educational research and classroom practice regarding...
Background: Government policy and national practice guidelines have created an increasing need for a...
Background Government policy and national practice guidelines have created an increasing need for...
Background: Open research broadly refers to a set of practices that aim to increase transparency, r...
This article draws upon qualitative interviews in order to examine how UK based research psychologis...
Horner et al. (2005) present a review substantiating how single-subject research methodology can be ...
There has been growing awareness of the concern expressed by autism communities that the majority of...
The field of autism studies is a highly disputed territory within which competing contradictory disc...
There has been growing awareness of the concern expressed by autism communities that the majority of...
Autism spectrum disorder is a construct used to describe individuals with a specific combination of ...
Experimental intervention studies constitute the current dominant research designs in the autism edu...
Research learning communities (RLCs) are an increasingly popular form of collaborative professional ...
There has been a substantial increase in research activity on autism during the past decade. Researc...
Autistic and non-autistic adults’ agreement with scientific knowledge about autism, how they define ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordA...
Research shows that there is a gap between the educational research and classroom practice regarding...