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Research perspectives on culturally sensitive science education

Intercultural Education, 2001
Issues of culture and world view, and their impact on students' learning of science, have become increasingly important to science teachers.
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Preparation and participation of undergraduate students to inform culturally sensitive research

Nurse Education Today, 2009
Most student work as research assistants occurs at the graduate level of nursing education, and little is known about the role of undergraduate students as research assistants (RAs) in major research projects. Based on our desire to study Mexican American (MA) cancer caregivers, we needed bilingual and bicultural RAs to serve as data collectors with ...
Jo Nell, Wells, Carolyn Spence, Cagle
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The meaning of culturally sensitive research in mental health

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
To answer the question of what culturally sensitive mental health research is, the author focuses on the entire process of research. He argues that research is made culturally sensitive through a continuing, incessant, and open-ended series of substantive and methodological insertions and adaptations designed to mesh the process of inquiry with the ...
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A Commentary for Furthering Cultural Sensitivity within Research in Geriatric Psychiatry

The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2011
T he United States is one of the few nations where people of color are a “minority.” This circumstance is changing rapidly to where people of color will eventually become the majority in this Nation. Accordingly, we do not refer to people of color as minorities in this editorial. Dr.
Carl Compton, Bell   +1 more
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Culturally Sensitive Research Methods of Surveying Rural/Frontier Residents

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 1999
This article describes adaptations to conventional survey research methods based on knowledge of and respect for characteristics and qualities of rural communities and rural culture. These culturally sensitive methods may have contributed to a high response rate in a population-based study of frontier residents conducted in one western state in the ...
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Culturally Sensitive Parent Education: A Critical Review of Quantitative Research

Review of Educational Research, 1997
The recent growth of culturally sensitive parent education programs necessitates an evaluative look at their effectiveness. This article critically reviews the quantitative literature on culturally sensitive parent education programs, discussing issues of research methodology and program efficacy in producing change among ethnic-minority parents and ...
Jean Cheng Gorman, Lawrence Balter
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Culturally Sensitive Research Approaches: An African-American Perspective

Educational Researcher, 2002
This article contributes to discussions about culturally sensitive research approaches in qualitative research. The author argues that the use of culturally sensitive research approaches in research focusing on African Americans can use the cultural knowledge and experiences of researchers and their participants in the design of the research as well ...
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International construction management research: cultural sensitivity in methodological design

Construction Management and Economics, 1999
The process of globalization is occurring in the research community as well as in the business community and it is increasingly likely that collaborative research across national boundaries will be undertaken. This paper is concerned with the problems inherent in this process.
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Culturally Sensitive Community Engaged Research With African American Young Women: Lessons Learned

Journal of Community Health Nursing, 2010
The use of culturally sensitive research approaches is of paramount importance in conducting community-engaged research with African American communities. The purpose of this article is to describe the development and use of culturally and community sensitive research methods in a study to understand social messages about pregnancy and childbearing ...
Molly, Secor-Turner   +4 more
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Developing culturally sensitive interventions for Vietnamese health issues: An action research approach

Nursing & Health Sciences, 2009
AbstractThis article describes an action research approach to community development in Vietnam. An advisory committee worked with the researchers and identified the stigma of HIV/AIDS as a health issue of importance to it. The advisory committee consisted of representatives from the community.
Alice, Gaudine   +3 more
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