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Otenboss
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02 Jan 2016, 11:02 am

Does anyone else find it deplorable that there's a huge lack of FREE, easily accessible information on high functioning autism? And of course, what I mean by information is peer reviewed scholarly articles from researchers...something you can read online, that isn't tied to spending loads of cash in a psychiatrists office, or with specialists? I'm wondering, maybe if I'm incorrect, would someone be willing to point me to some of the body of research that is floating around?



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02 Jan 2016, 12:31 pm

There are many free research articles on google scholar.
If the article is not free, you can still get the summary from the abstract.
If you really want a not free article, you email the author and ask for a pdf.


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02 Jan 2016, 1:16 pm

This should be hours upon hours of great reading - enjoy! :D :D :D

Google Scholar list of published papers on HFA people

GS list of published research on Aspies

PubMed list of papers on aspies

PubMed list of papers on HFA people


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03 Jan 2016, 1:08 am

Oh, okay, thank you!