The "Rind Report" is the commonly used name for "A Meta-Analytic Examination of Assumed Properties of Child Sexual Abuse Using College Samples," a paper published in July 1998 in the journal of the American Psychological Association.
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- Wikipedia - Rind et al. (1998) Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the highly controversial meta-analytic examination of assumed properties of child sexual abuse (CSA) using college samples.
- The Denial of Child Abuse: The Rind, et al. Controversy Ben Sorotzkin reviews various critiques of the Rind study and suggests that the study is part of a campaign to legitimize sexual deviancy.
- A Meta-Analytic Examination of Assumed Properties of Child Sexual Abuse Using College Samples Controversial research paper published in July 1998 by Rind, Tromovitch, and Bauserman. The report suggested that victims suffer less severe long-term psychological effects than generally believed.
- The Leadership Council - Rind Study Critical review of the Rind study describes flaws in the research, and addresses public policy implications. Includes list of references.