Hi~ In the following sentences, I don't know the exact meaning of "affiliated researchers".
Does that mean "researchers who work at a different organization and do the research for Harvard Uni. in a partnership for some period"?
Or does that mean "reserachers who just work for Harvard Uni., having no partnership"?
Thanks for your help in advance~
However, far more common is the practice of overeating to cope with
stress, anxiety, and a range of emotional ills. In the previous edition of
the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM-IV released
in 1994, binge eating was not recognized as a disorder. But Harvard-affiliated
researchers pushed for the binge-eating disorder to be included,
noting that the incidence of binge eating is more than bulimia and
anorexia combined, and it is probably an essential element in the epidemic
of obesity. As a result, DSM-5 released by the American Psychiatric
Association in May 2013, now lists binge eating as a distinct disorder.
Does that mean "researchers who work at a different organization and do the research for Harvard Uni. , having no partnership"? It is not determinable from the phrase.
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anonymous I don't know the exact meaning of "affiliated researchers".Does that mean "researchers who work at a different organization and do the research for Harvard Uni. in a partnership for some period"?Or does that mean "reserachers who just work for Harvard Uni., having no partnership"?
It is not determinable from the phrase. Affiliation can take many