[Download] ~ Do East Asian and Euro-Canadian Women Differ in Sexual Psychophysiology Research Participation? * by The Journal of Sex Research ~ eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Do East Asian and Euro-Canadian Women Differ in Sexual Psychophysiology Research Participation?
- Author : The Journal of Sex Research
- Release Date : January 01, 2010
- Genre: Health & Fitness,Books,Health, Mind & Body,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 239 KB
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Volunteer bias in human psychological research can seriously undermine the external validity of findings. Factors associated with the study methodology and factors associated with the participant population both influence such bias. The goal of this study was to explore possible interactions between these with a focus on sexuality research and East Asian culture. Volunteer bias refers to the tendency for volunteers in research studies to differ systematically from those who choose not to volunteer (hereafter referred to as non-volunteers), thereby limiting the generalizability of the results. Although volunteer bias is likely to exist in most areas of psychological research because participation in studies occurs by self-selection (Barker & Perlman, 1975; Bauman, 1973; Bogaert, 1992, 1996; Farkas, Sine, & Evans, 1978; Gaither, Sellbom, & Meier, 2003; Kaats & Davis, 1971; Kenrick, Stringfield, Wagenhals, Dahl, & Ransdell, 1980; Morokoff, 1986; Nirenberg et al., 1991; Purdie, Dunne, Boyle, Cook, & Najman, 2002; Saunders, Fisher, Hewitt, & Clayton, 1985; Senn & Desmarais, 2001; Strassberg & Lowe, 1995; Turner, 1999; Wiederman, 1993, 1999; Wolchik, Braver, & Jensen, 1985; Wolchik, Spencer, & Lisi, 1983), Rosenthal and Rosnow (1975) suggested that it may be greater in sex research because of the novelty and sensitivity of the topic.
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