'How to Measure Race and Ethnicity'. In J. H. P. Hoffmeyer- Zlotnik and C. Wolf (Eds), Advances in Cross-National Comparison: A European Working Book for Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables (pp. 267-277). New York: Kluwer Academic.Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, J. H. P.: How to Measure ...
Race, ethnicity, and the efficacy of rosuvastatin in primary prevention: The Justification for the Use of Statins in Prevention: An Intervention Trial Eval... The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of statin treatment in primary prevention of cardiovascular events in different race/...
Apart from all the ancillary reasons, filtering out the relevant from irrelevant respondents for a specific survey is a significant benefit of using screening questions. It ensures the audience fits into the criteria for the survey. For example, let’s say you want to find out how many parents...
Race/Ethnicity and Social Adjustment of Adolescents: How (Not if) School Diversity Matters 来自 Taylor & Francis 喜欢 0 阅读量: 10 作者:Sandra,Graham 摘要: In this article, I describe a program of research on the psychosocial benefits of racial/ethnic diversity in urban middle schools. It is...
Starting any questions about age, race, religion, or sexual orientation with a phrase such as “For demographic purposes…” is an easy way to start off on the right foot. It also helps to share context about who will be looking at the survey results and how they will be used. For ...
Race, ethnicity, and emerging adulthood: Retrospect and prospects. Despite the tremendous growth in theory and research on emerging adulthood over the past decade, relatively little attention has been paid to the experienc... M Syed,LL Mitchell - 《Emerging Adulthood》 被引量: 47发表: 2013年 A...
Research on the nature of bias homicide has experienced increased interest in the academic literature. To date, few studies have compared the similarities and differences between anti-race/ethnicity bias homicides and average American homicides. Consequently, we know little about how the offender, victi...
Race and ethnicity are found to be used interchangeably by participants, and ethnicity was determined to be the preferred substitute term for race. Race and ethnicity are not always used as they are defined. Understanding race as a socially constructed concept is absent from nearly all participants...
For example, if you send a survey via email, it might get lost in spam so customers won’t reply; if you ask personal questions, respondents might not be comfortable in replying as they might be worried about being judged, and so on. ...
If you’ve filled out a survey at any point in the last 25 years, chances are you were asked two questions about your race and ethnicity: Whether you are of Hispanic or Latino descent, and then separately, if your race is White, Black, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American or another...