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Issues to Consider when Choosing and Using Large National Databases for Research of FamiliesPhiladelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Villanova University
University of Pannsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
University of Illinois at Chicago
Salisbury State University
Temple University
Temple University Secondary analysis of large national databases offers promise for research of families. In this article, issues that the secondary analyst must consider when choosing a database for research of families are described. Potential advantages and limitations of databases are discussed. Strategies to minimize potential limitations are highlighted.
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