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REPLY An Australian perspective on opportunities to innovate and evolve impact in cohort studies: a reply to ‘Re-considering “impact” for longitudinal social science research: towards more scientific approaches to theorising and measuring the influence of cohort studies’ by Bridger Staatz et al

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posted on 2025-06-20, 03:33 authored by Meredith O’Connor, Ken Knight, Elodie O’Connor, Elizabeth K Hughes, Sharon Goldfeld, Craig OlssonCraig Olsson
REPLY An Australian perspective on opportunities to innovate and evolve impact in cohort studies: a reply to ‘Re-considering “impact” for longitudinal social science research: towards more scientific approaches to theorising and measuring the influence of cohort studies’ by Bridger Staatz et al

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Journal

Longitudinal and Life Course Studies

Pagination

1-11

Location

Bristol, Eng.

ISSN

1757-9597

eISSN

1757-9597

Language

eng

Publisher

Bristol University Press

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