Science, ethnicity, and bias. Where have we gone wrong?: keynote address
Description
Features Stanley Sue's keynote address at the 1999 National Multicultural Conference & Summit. Sue considers the current lack of quality research on ethnic minority populations, examines why this is so, and discusses how the quantity and quality of research might be improved. He recommends focusing on the external validity of research, in addition to internal validity.
Runtime
48 min
Creator
Sue, Stanley
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
c1999
Database
Alexander Street
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