2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2103.09647
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Best Practices for Collecting Gender and Sex Data

Abstract: The measurement and analysis of human sex and gender is a nuanced problem with many overlapping considerations including statistical bias, data privacy, and the ethical treatment of study subjects. Traditionally, human gender and sex have been categorized and measured with respect to an artificial binary system. The continuation of this tradition persists mainly because it is easy to replication and not, as we argue, because it produces the most valuable scientific information. Sex and gender identity data is … Show more

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