1995
DOI: 10.1177/0734371x9501500304
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A Comparative Analysis of AIDS Related Attitudes Between Public and Private Sector Employees

Abstract: A literature- derived ques tionnaire con taining measures of fear and knowledge of AIDS was administered to a random sample of private sector employees in Florida. Results were compared to an earlier survey of public sector employees representing various govern ment agencies.

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“…Research on equality issues also went through a process of reinvention as the scope of research topics greatly expanded. Research on sexual orientation (Lewis, 1997; Thielemann & Stewart, 1996), Asian Americans (Kim, 1993; Kim & Lewis, 1994), prohibitions on religiously mandated clothes (Schachter, 1993), and AIDS (Kfeton & Brewton, 1995) all gained a foothold during the 1990s. There were also changes to gender research.…”
Section: The 1990s: Reinventing Public Personnel Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on equality issues also went through a process of reinvention as the scope of research topics greatly expanded. Research on sexual orientation (Lewis, 1997; Thielemann & Stewart, 1996), Asian Americans (Kim, 1993; Kim & Lewis, 1994), prohibitions on religiously mandated clothes (Schachter, 1993), and AIDS (Kfeton & Brewton, 1995) all gained a foothold during the 1990s. There were also changes to gender research.…”
Section: The 1990s: Reinventing Public Personnel Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%