Williams Institute: Best Practices for Asking Questions about Sexual Orientation on Surveys

Posted by Ignatius BauSeptember 1, 2010
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This report from the Sexual Minority Assessment Research Team convened by the Williams Institute describes best practices for asking questions on health and other surveys about sexual orientation and gender identity.  

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