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ISSN 2472-3401
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Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2015February 01, 2015 EDT

BITTER PILL: How Misreported Research Affects Public Perception of Psychiatry and What Can Be Done About It

Alyssa Murphy, MA,
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Murphy A. BITTER PILL: How Misreported Research Affects Public Perception of Psychiatry and What Can Be Done About It. JAACAP Connect. 2015;2(1):25-28. doi:10.62414/​001c.92668

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