An edition of The BIAS FREE framework (2006)

The BIAS FREE framework

a practical tool for identifying and eliminating social biases in health research

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The BIAS FREE framework
Mary Anne Burke
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An edition of The BIAS FREE framework (2006)

The BIAS FREE framework

a practical tool for identifying and eliminating social biases in health research

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English
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64

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Cover of: The BIAS FREE framework
The BIAS FREE framework: a practical tool for identifying and eliminating social biases in health research
2006, Global Forum for Health Research
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"BIAS FREE stands for Building an Integrative Analytical System for Recognizing and Eliminating in-Equities"--p. iv

Includes bibliographical references (p. [55]-64).

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Practical tool for identifying and eliminating social biases in health research

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x, 64 p., 1 fold-out sheet :
Number of pages
64

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OL19959122M
ISBN 10
2940286434
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248344845

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