What can I do?
What can I do?
This site is designed to be interactive. We strongly encourage participation in a variety of ways.
Contents
- 1 1. Comments: Please feel free to comment on any of the CAT's by contacting the authors at [m.bennett@unsw.edu.au]. Your comments will be posted on the site and we hope to stimulate some lively debate about the merits and implications of the research reported.
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- 3 2. Notice of missing studies: Please let us know if we have missed a (your?) paper by e-mailing the article to [m.bennett@unsw.edu.au].
- 4 3. Write a CAT: If you are aware of a study not yet reviewed, an alternative to (2) is to e-mail your CAT for editing and posting. Proper acknowledgement will, of course, be made of your work.
- 5 4. Problems: Finally, please notify us of any problems with the site, or when you note a CAT is out of date. This website is an evolving project and will benefit from your thoughts and suggestions.
1. Comments: Please feel free to comment on any of the CAT's by contacting the authors at [m.bennett@unsw.edu.au]. Your comments will be posted on the site and we hope to stimulate some lively debate about the merits and implications of the research reported.
2. Notice of missing studies: Please let us know if we have missed a (your?) paper by e-mailing the article to [m.bennett@unsw.edu.au].
3. Write a CAT: If you are aware of a study not yet reviewed, an alternative to (2) is to e-mail your CAT for editing and posting. Proper acknowledgement will, of course, be made of your work.
4. Problems: Finally, please notify us of any problems with the site, or when you note a CAT is out of date. This website is an evolving project and will benefit from your thoughts and suggestions.
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