Psychological Protest Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
Data collected: 10 survey responses Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
Personal Information |
What is your ethnicity/race? | ||
African American/Black | (4; 40%) | |
Asian American | (0; 0%) | |
Caucasian American/White | (4; 40%) | |
Hispanic American | (0; 0%) | |
Mixed Ancestry | (0; 0%) | |
Native American | (0; 0%) | |
Other | (2; 20%) |
Are you a college student? | ||
Yes, presently | (7; 70%) | |
Yes, once attended | (1; 10%) | |
Yes, now graduated | (0; 0%) | |
No | (2; 20%) |
Have you taken one or more Black Studies or Black History courses? | ||
Yes, one so far | (3; 30%) | |
Yes, from 2 to 5 courses | (4; 40%) | |
Yes, more than five courses | (1; 10%) | |
No | (2; 20%) |
What is your religious background? | |
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Which type of area did you live in as a child? | ||
Rural, non-farm country | (3; 30%) | |
Rural, farm country | (0; 0%) | |
Suburban | (2; 20%) | |
Urban | (5; 50%) | |
Military base | (0; 0%) | |
Other | (0; 0%) |
Opinion |
Describe race relations in the United States in 2005. | ||
Very harmonious | (0; 0%) | |
People get along despite the tension and animosity | (2; 20%) | |
Racial prejudice and discrimination still exist but controllable | (3; 30%) | |
Racial prejudice and discrimination are subtle but rampant | (3; 30%) | |
Other | (1; 10%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
How often do you discuss issues of racism and race? | ||
Everyday | (4; 40%) | |
At least once a week | (2; 20%) | |
infrequently | (1; 10%) | |
very little | (2; 20%) | |
Never | (0; 0%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
With whom do you mostly discuss issues of racism and race? | ||
Classmates and/or teachers | (4; 40%) | |
Parents and/or siblings | (2; 20%) | |
Other relatives | (1; 10%) | |
Friends | (7; 70%) | |
Internet chat rooms | (0; 0%) | |
Other | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
Substantial social change is possible. | ||
Yes | (2; 20%) | |
Yes, but depends on the specific social change | (7; 70%) | |
No | (0; 0%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
Racism is tightly woven into the political, economic and social structure of the United States. | ||
Yes | (8; 80%) | |
No | (1; 10%) | |
No, racism is no longer a problem | (0; 0%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
If "Yes" to previous two questions, then which approach will challenge the racist system and create social change. | ||
Establish one's own racial nation-state | (2; 20%) | |
Rigorous intergration | (4; 40%) | |
Immigration | (0; 0%) | |
Expulsion | (0; 0%) | |
Extermination | (0; 0%) | |
Do not know | (3; 30%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
What method or tactic will be most efficient in a movement for social change? | ||
Nonviolent protest | (3; 30%) | |
Violence only in self-defense | (2; 20%) | |
Violence in aggressive actions | (0; 0%) | |
Other | (4; 40%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
Which do you consider more important? | ||
Civil rights | (0; 0%) | |
Human rights | (3; 30%) | |
Both are equal in importance | (5; 50%) | |
Do not know | (1; 10%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
Voluntary separation, or voluntary segregation, is a viable option. | ||
Yes | (3; 30%) | |
No | (6; 60%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
Would you still want your government to honor your civil rights even when it destroys the civil rights of people in other nations? | ||
Yes | (1; 10%) | |
Yes, but I will protest my government's anti-civil rights actions in other nations | (3; 30%) | |
No | (4; 40%) | |
Do not know | (1; 10%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
Would you follow a leader of a nonviolent campaign for social change or a leader willing to use violence in self-defense in campaigns for social change? | ||
Leader of nonviolent campaign for social change | (2; 20%) | |
Leader willing to use violence in self-defense in campaigns for social change | (2; 20%) | |
Depends on the situation | (4; 40%) | |
Do not know | (1; 10%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
If non-violent campaigns were the only way to bring about substantive change toward equality, then would you join such campaigns? | ||
Yes | (7; 70%) | |
No | (2; 20%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
Racism exists only in capitalist societies. | ||
Yes | (2; 20%) | |
No | (7; 70%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
Racism exists or can exist in non-capitalist societies. | ||
Yes | (6; 60%) | |
No | (1; 10%) | |
Do not know | (2; 20%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 10%) |
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