Note on terminology: Throughout this paper, we apply the race and ethnicity categories described in the 1997 document “Office of Management and Budget Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity”1. This includes Hispanic/Latino ethnicity, and race categ...
Census Race Question Has Limited Impact; Survey Finds That About 2% of Respondents Report Having Mixed HeritageD'Vera Cohn
doi:10.1001/jamadermatol.2019.4818 Key Points Question Are race/ethnicity and sex associated with differences in health care use and prescribing patterns among patients with acne? Findings In this cohort study of 29 928 patients with acne, compared with non-Hispanic white patients, non-Hispanic ...
The race and ethnicity questions in research design have been discussed and debated for many years. Two important issues in the debate are a) should the (esp., race) question even be asked? and b) if so, what is the best way to word these questions to gain some true (objective or su...
In total, 1701 students (response rate, 55%) responded to the survey. Nonresponders were more likely to be male and aged 24 years or older (both P≤ .001). Demographic characteristics of responders are shown in Table 1. Twelve students did not respond to the race/ethnicity question, ...
The authors review recent research examining how social categories of race and ethnicity are processed, evaluated and incorporated in decision-making. They also speculate about the potential of future work to inform how we recognize and respond to variat
In response to assertions that the questions of race and ethnicity created confusion, the organization has been conducting research on how best to capture these categories correctly and clearly, deciding for the 2020 census to combine these into one question and to allow respondents to self-identify...
doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.13513 Key Points Question Are temporal trends in suicidal ideation and attempts among US adolescents different across sex and race/ethnicity from 1991 through 2019? Findings In this cross-sectional study of 183 563 adolescents in the US, a decreasing temporal trend ...
Deters, PhD JAMA Network Open Key Points Question Are there racial/ethnic differences associated with recruitment sources and reasons for ineligibility among preclinical Alzheimer disease clinical trial participants? Findings In this cross-sectional study of screening data for 5945 participants from a ...
In our survey of the marketing materials offered by AI hiring firms, we identified four key claims made by AI hiring companies: (1) their tools remove bias from the hiring process, providing a more objective and neutral assessment of candidates; (2) AI-powered hiring will promote the recruitm...