Author:
Bell Dorothy M.,Hancock Ian,Kidd Bruce
Abstract
This article looks at research publications by staff members in one NHS psychology department and will hopefully help encourage all psychology staff over the country to consider their important role in carrying out, and in disseminating research whether ‘little or large’.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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