Research with Hispanic PopulationsThis book explores ways of overcoming the problems researchers may encounter in collecting and interpreting data generated from Hispanic studies. |
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Issues in Identifying Hispanics | 18 |
18 | 34 |
Enhancing Research Participation | 42 |
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