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. 1996 Sep;29:S66–S72.

Ethnicity and health beliefs with respect to cancer: a critical review of methodology.

N Pfeffer 1, C Moynihan 1
PMCID: PMC2149872  PMID: 8782803

Abstract

This paper considers methodological issues raised by investigations into the relationship between health beliefs with respect to cancer and ethnicity. Because what people will proffer in response to a question about their health beliefs and ethnicity depends amongst other things, on the time and place of asking, and the identity, purpose and methodological approach of the person posing the question, we have focused exclusively on British material; also the practical issues discussed are largely relevant to Britain only.

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