Single Black Mothers Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
Data collected: 71 survey response Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
Background and Demographics |
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What is your age? | ||
Under 15 | (1; 1%) | |
15-20 | (40; 56%) | |
21-25 | (23; 32%) | |
26-30 | (2; 3%) | |
31-40 | (4; 6%) | |
41 and older | (1; 1%) |
What is your ethnicity/race? | ||
African American/Black | (20; 28%) | |
Asian American | (1; 1%) | |
Caucasian American/White | (46; 65%) | |
Hispanic American/Latino(a) | (2; 3%) | |
Native American | (0; 0%) | |
Other | (2; 3%) |
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What is your religion/religious affiliation? | |
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What is your social class? | ||
Lower class | (6; 8%) | |
Lower middle Class | (13; 18%) | |
Middle class | (29; 41%) | |
Upper middle class | (18; 25%) | |
Military class | (0; 0%) | |
Ruling class | (0; 0%) | |
Upper class | (2; 3%) | |
Welfare class | (0; 0%) | |
Working class | (3; 4%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) |
Were you raised by a single parent/guardian? | ||
Yes, single father | (2; 3%) | |
Yes, single mother | (14; 20%) | |
Yes, single guardian, male | (0; 0%) | |
Yes, single guardian, female | (3; 4%) | |
No | (52; 73%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) |
Has one or more of your parents/guardians ever been incarcerated? | ||
Yes, parent(s) | (15; 21%) | |
Yes, guardian(s) | (1; 1%) | |
No | (52; 73%) | |
Do not know | (2; 3%) | |
Question does not apply to me | (1; 1%) |
Personal Opinions |
Have you as a child experienced racism that negatively affected your views/behavior toward people of another race? | ||
Yes | (23; 32%) | |
No | (39; 55%) | |
Do not know | (4; 6%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
Your religious affiliation has an impact on your social behavior. | ||
Do not know | (7; 10%) | |
Strongly agree | (8; 11%) | |
Agree | (19; 27%) | |
Neutral | (14; 20%) | |
Disagree | (11; 15%) | |
Strongly disagree | (7; 10%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
A person shaped her/his role as an adult mainly by modelling after her/his parents. | ||
Do not know | (7; 10%) | |
Strongly agree | (13; 18%) | |
Agree | (37; 52%) | |
Neutral | (6; 8%) | |
Disagree | (3; 4%) | |
Strongly disagree | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
A mother has a greater impact on socializing her child than the father does. | ||
Strongly agree | (10; 14%) | |
Agree | (10; 14%) | |
Neutral | (14; 20%) | |
Disagree | (23; 32%) | |
Strongly disagree | (7; 10%) | |
Do not know | (2; 3%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
A child has a greater chance of breaking the law and being incarcerated if her/his parent(s) or guardian(s) had been incarcerated for breaking the law. | ||
Do not know | (6; 8%) | |
Strongly agree | (8; 11%) | |
Agree | (33; 46%) | |
Neutral | (10; 14%) | |
Disagree | (9; 13%) | |
Strongly disagree | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
A teenage woman has a greater change of becoming pregnant if her mother had become pregnant at an early age. | ||
Do not know | (6; 8%) | |
Strongly agree | (7; 10%) | |
Agree | (23; 32%) | |
Neutral | (13; 18%) | |
Disagree | (16; 23%) | |
Strongly disagree | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
A child has a greater chance of exhibiting racist beahvior if his parents and/or siblings exhibit racist beahivoior. | ||
Do not know | (5; 7%) | |
Strongly agree | (26; 37%) | |
Agree | (30; 42%) | |
Neutral | (2; 3%) | |
Disagree | (1; 1%) | |
Strongly disagree | (2; 3%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
A child raised in poverty has a greater chance of remaining poor in her/his adult life. | ||
Do not know | (4; 6%) | |
Strongly agree | (5; 7%) | |
Agree | (32; 45%) | |
Neutral | (13; 18%) | |
Disagree | (7; 10%) | |
Strongly disagree | (5; 7%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
A child tends to acquire negative rather than positive personality traits of her/his parent(s) or guardian(s). | ||
Do not know | (6; 8%) | |
Strongly agree | (3; 4%) | |
Agree | (7; 10%) | |
Neutral | (19; 27%) | |
Disagree | (25; 35%) | |
Strongly disagree | (6; 8%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
African Americans have higher instances of single motherhood than do Americans of other races/ethnic groups. | ||
Do not know | (20; 28%) | |
Strongly agree | (8; 11%) | |
Agree | (21; 30%) | |
Neutral | (8; 11%) | |
Disagree | (8; 11%) | |
Strongly disagree | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
Just a Few More |
Child custody preference must be given to the mother over the father regardless of either party's financial situation. | ||
Do not know | (4; 6%) | |
Strongly agree | (0; 0%) | |
Agree | (5; 7%) | |
Neutral | (6; 8%) | |
Disagree | (31; 44%) | |
Strongly disagree | (17; 24%) | |
Not Checked | (8; 11%) |
A child of an incarcertated parent/guardian is better off placed with a relative and not a foster case family regardless of that relative's financial/social situation. | ||
Do not know | (12; 17%) | |
Strongly agree | (3; 4%) | |
Agree | (18; 25%) | |
Neutral | (14; 20%) | |
Disagree | (13; 18%) | |
Strongly disagree | (3; 4%) | |
Not Checked | (8; 11%) |
A child from a low income background is more likely to be convicted of a crime and/or incarcerated than a child from a middle or upper income background. | ||
Do not know | (10; 14%) | |
Strongly agree | (4; 6%) | |
Agree | (18; 25%) | |
Neutral | (12; 17%) | |
Disagree | (17; 24%) | |
Strongly disagree | (2; 3%) | |
Not Checked | (8; 11%) |
Foster care is a good practice. | ||
Yes | (3; 4%) | |
Yes, depending on the circumstances | (49; 69%) | |
No | (6; 8%) | |
Do not know | (5; 7%) | |
Not Checked | (8; 11%) |
Any further comments to the previous question? | |
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State laws governing the care of a child of an incarcerated single parent/guardian must rule in favor of foster care. | ||
Strongly agree | (6; 8%) | |
Agree | (3; 4%) | |
Neutral | (20; 28%) | |
Disagree | (19; 27%) | |
Strongly disagree | (4; 6%) | |
Do not know | (11; 15%) | |
Not Checked | (8; 11%) |
Any further comments to the previous question? | |
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A child has a greater chance of breaking the law and being incarcerated if she/he is raised by in single parent rather than a dual parent family. | ||
Strongly agree | (6; 8%) | |
Agree | (14; 20%) | |
Neutral | (11; 15%) | |
Disagree | (22; 31%) | |
Strongly disagree | (7; 10%) | |
Do not know | (3; 4%) | |
Not Checked | (8; 11%) |
Any further comments to the previous question? | |
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Any comments regarding the survey? | |
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