reConsidering Culture in Research: Attracting and Retaining Culturally Diverse Research Participants
Submission Purpose
Main Conference
Type of Proposal
Paper: Model or theory development
Abstract
The U.S. Census projects that by 2060, minorities will comprise 60 percent of the population, presenting challenges to researchers using human subjects with widening cultural, gender, identity, and disability characteristics.
Keywords
diversity in research, globalized research, inclusive research, intersectionality in research participants, research participant diversity
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Recommended Citation
Hatcher, C. L.
(2022).
reConsidering Culture in Research: Attracting and Retaining Culturally Diverse Research Participants.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2022/papers/18
reConsidering Culture in Research: Attracting and Retaining Culturally Diverse Research Participants
The U.S. Census projects that by 2060, minorities will comprise 60 percent of the population, presenting challenges to researchers using human subjects with widening cultural, gender, identity, and disability characteristics.