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Templates for Posters and Presentations (PowerPoint) are found on the Investigator Hub --> My Work page 2026-03-02
01. Recommendations for HCHS/SOL Manuscript Writing vers. 2.1 2016-11-18 PDF
02. Guidelines for HCHS/SOL Manuscript Verification V.2.0 04Sep2020 2020-09-04 PDF
03. Measurement Issues in HCHS/SOL Sociocultural/Psychosocial Scales Memo 2014-06-13 PDF
04. Overview of Measurement Issues in HCHS/SOL and Sociocultural Ancillary Study 2014-06-11 PDF
05. Use of the modified SASH Memo 2014-05-30 PDF
06. Use of Fatalism Scales Memo 2015-08-19 PDF
07. Machismo Psychometric Analyses Memo 2014-05-30 PDF
08. Use of 7 Items from the Social Network Inventory Memo 2014-05-30 PDF
09. Diabetes SIG recommendation on preferred diabetes definition to use 2021-04-14 PDF
11. Publications Committee Policies & Procedures 2026-03-26 PDF
10. Publication Committee List of Potential Reviewers 2026-03-19 PDF
12. Important Special Notes for Primary Authors / Presenters - Funding Acknowledgement Text 2024-02-05 PDF

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