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Engaging minority populations for psychophysiologic research: Challenges in trust-building and recruitment

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McNeilly, M; Musick, M; Efland, JR; Baughman, JT; Toth, PS; Saulter, TD; Sumner, L; Sherwood, A; Weitzman, P; Levkoff, S; Williams, RB; Anderson, NB
Published in: Journal of Mental Health and Aging
2002

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Journal of Mental Health and Aging

Publication Date

2002

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  • Geriatrics
 

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McNeilly, M., Musick, M., Efland, J. R., Baughman, J. T., Toth, P. S., Saulter, T. D., … Anderson, N. B. (2002). Engaging minority populations for psychophysiologic research: Challenges in trust-building and recruitment (Accepted). Journal of Mental Health and Aging.
McNeilly, M., M. Musick, J. R. Efland, J. T. Baughman, P. S. Toth, T. D. Saulter, L. Sumner, et al. “Engaging minority populations for psychophysiologic research: Challenges in trust-building and recruitment (Accepted).” Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 2002.
McNeilly M, Musick M, Efland JR, Baughman JT, Toth PS, Saulter TD, et al. Engaging minority populations for psychophysiologic research: Challenges in trust-building and recruitment (Accepted). Journal of Mental Health and Aging. 2002;
McNeilly M, Musick M, Efland JR, Baughman JT, Toth PS, Saulter TD, Sumner L, Sherwood A, Weitzman P, Levkoff S, Williams RB, Anderson NB. Engaging minority populations for psychophysiologic research: Challenges in trust-building and recruitment (Accepted). Journal of Mental Health and Aging. 2002;

Published In

Journal of Mental Health and Aging

Publication Date

2002

Related Subject Headings

  • Geriatrics