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Of studies presented at conferences, those that found a cognitive benefit to bilingualism were almost twice as likely to get published in journals as were studies finding no benefit. Karen Hopkin reports
Publication Bias May Boost Findings for Bilingual Brain Benefits is an episode from 60-Second Mind. Of studies presented at conferences, those that found a cognitive benefit to bilingualism were almost twice as likely to get published in jo...
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Published Dec 30, 2014, 2:42 long, audio available.
Of studies presented at conferences, those that found a cognitive benefit to bilingualism were almost twice as likely to get published in journals as were studies finding no benefit. Karen Hopkin reports
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Published Dec 30, 2014 and 2:42 long