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Jennifer Dill, Ph.D.

Portland State University

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Where to find my research

  • To see a list of my current and past research projects, with links to related products, check out my TREC researcher profile.
  • To access many of my research publications, you can view my Selected Works page. Some of these are available from the PSU library website, but many journal articles are behind paid “firewalls.”
  • You can also check my Google Scholar profile.
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