Research productivity of chiropractic college faculty |
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,Journal/Book: j manipulative physiol ther. 1998; 21(1): 8-13.
Abstract: Background: There is a growing need for research to further the goals of the chiropractic profession. Because of available resources, chiropractic faculty may be in the best position to accomplish much of the profession's research needs. A widely used method of assessing faculty research productivity is to count the number of peer-reviewed research publications over a selected time frame. Objective: To investigate the research productivity of chiropractic college faculty and identify parameters associated with increased peer-reviewed publication. Study Design: A survey was administered to collect data in a cross-sectional design. is study is the number of peer-reviewed journal articles published over the past 3 yr. er-reviewed articles in the last 3 yr, r institutions and their profession.
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