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For Marginalized Groups, Being Studied Can Be a Burden

For Marginalized Groups, Being Studied Can Be a Burden

by External Article | Jan 6, 2021 | Care Work Library, Caregiver Stories | 0 comments

Though they note that being an academic gives them a degree of privilege and a protective understanding of the research process, they have still at times found themselves reluctant to participate in otherwise interesting studies. “From my perspective, it’s seeing...

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