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Sexual assault and sexual harassment in the U.S. military.
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- A new approach to counting sexual assault, sexual harassment, and gender discrimination -- Fielding the RAND Military Workplace Study Survey -- Top-line results from the RAND Military Workplace Study Survey -- Implications of the top-line results -- Next steps -- Appendix: A brief overview of RMWS weighting procedures -- References -- Notes-- Abbreviations.…”
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Sexual assault and sexual harassment in the U.S. military.
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Study design and analysis approach -- Sexual assault findings : active component -- Sexual harassment and discrimination findings : active component -- Beliefs about sexual assault and sexual harassment prevalence, prevention, and progress -- Branch of service differences in the rates of sexual assault and sexual harassment -- Results using the prior WGRA measures and methods -- Findings from the Reserve component -- Discussion and recommendations -- Appendix: The Department of Defense sample -- Notes -- References.…”
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Sexual assault and sexual harassment in the U.S. military.
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- A new approach to counting sexual assault, sexual harassment, and gender discrimination -- Fielding the RAND Military Workplace Study Survey -- Top-line results from the RAND Military Workplace Study Survey -- Implications of the top-line results -- Next steps -- Appendix: A brief overview of RMWS weighting procedures -- References -- Notes-- Abbreviations.…”
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Sexual assault and sexual harassment in the U.S. military.
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Follow-up studies of survey nonrespondents -- The efficacy of sampling weights for correcting nonresponse bias -- Investigation of total survey error using official records of reported sexual assaults -- Performance of the sexual assault survey module -- Undercounting and overcounting of service members exposed to sexual assault -- Performance of the sexual harassment and gender discrimination module -- Comparison of events identified by the prior form and RAND forms -- Analysis of survey nonconsent and breakoff -- Service member tolerance of the RAND form -- Conclusions and recommendations for future administrations of the WGRA -- Appendix A. …”
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