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Research ArticleII. Disadvantage, Discrimination, and Health
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Perceived Discrimination and Adolescent Sleep in a Community Sample

Bridget J. Goosby, Jacob E. Cheadle, Whitney Strong-Bak, Taylor C. Roth, Timothy D. Nelson
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences April 2018, 4 (4) 43-61; DOI: https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2018.4.4.03
Bridget J. Goosby
aHappold Associate Professors of Sociology and co-directors of the LifeHD: Life in Frequencies Health Disparities Research Lab at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Department of Sociology, 741 Oldfather Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588
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Jacob E. Cheadle
bHappold Associate Professors of Sociology and co-directors of the LifeHD: Life in Frequencies Health Disparities Research Lab at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Department of Sociology, 732 Oldfather Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588
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Whitney Strong-Bak
cDoctoral candidate and graduate research assistant in the School Psychology Program, Munroe-Meyer Institute, 985450 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198
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Taylor C. Roth
dDoctoral student and graduate research assistant in the department of psychology at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Department of Psychology, 238 Burnett Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588
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Timothy D. Nelson
eAssociate professor of psychology and director of the Pediatric Health Lab at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Department of Psychology, 319 Burnet Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588
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Bridget J. Goosby, Jacob E. Cheadle, Whitney Strong-Bak, Taylor C. Roth, Timothy D. Nelson
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