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How do the consumers' preferred formats compare with how often stakeholders and researchers use these formats to get disability research information to consumers?


A comparison of consumers' six most preferred formats to how often researchers and stakeholders use these formats to disseminate information indicated that discrepancies exist between what consumers prefer and what researchers do. "Printed materials" was equally preferred by both consumers and researchers as a format. Survey results suggest researchers may be under-utilizing the dissemination strategies of pictures, audiotapes, and videotapes when targeting consumers.

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Comparison of consumer' preferred formats and researchers' and stakeholders' use of these formats to disseminate disability research graph



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