CUGH Abstracts
Double-dipping: When your research answers unintended questions
Authors:
A. Unger ,
University of California San Francisco, Medicine, San Francisco, CA/US
M. Reis,
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation/Yale School of Public Health, Salvador/BR
A.I. Ko
Yale School of Public Health, Epidemiolgy of Microbial Diseases, New Haven, CT/US
How to Cite:
Unger, A., Reis, M. and Ko, A.I., 2014. Double-dipping: When your research answers unintended questions. Annals of Global Health, 80(3), pp.206–207. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.aogh.2014.08.124
Published on
25 Sep 2014.
Peer Reviewed
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