Voluntary Segregation Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
Data collected: 197 survey responses Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
Demographics |
If answer to Gender is "Other," then please specify. | |
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Age? | ||
Under 21 | (25; 13%) | |
21 - 25 | (19; 10%) | |
26 - 30 | (48; 24%) | |
31 - 35 | (41; 21%) | |
36 - 40 | (34; 17%) | |
Over 40 | (30; 15%) |
Ethnicity/Race? | ||
African or Black | (13; 7%) | |
Asian | (14; 7%) | |
Caucasian or White | (151; 77%) | |
Hispanic or Latino | (13; 7%) | |
Native American | (7; 4%) | |
Other | (11; 6%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) | |
Not applicable | (2; 1%) |
If answer to Ethnicity/Race is "Other," then please specify. | |
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Voluntary Segregation |
Voluntary segregation, which occurs when individuals choose to build social relationships with members of their own race, despite access to relationships with individuals of all races, occurs frequently in American communities. | ||
Strongly agree | (43; 22%) | |
Agree | (117; 59%) | |
Neutral | (20; 10%) | |
Disagree | (7; 4%) | |
Strongly disagree | (1; 1%) | |
Do not know | (4; 2%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 3%) |
Voluntary segregation is uncommon in American communities. | ||
Strongly agree | (1; 1%) | |
Agree | (9; 5%) | |
Neutral | (13; 7%) | |
Disagree | (108; 55%) | |
Strongly disagree | (57; 29%) | |
Do not know | (2; 1%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (7; 4%) |
Voluntary segregation has replaced forced or legally sanctioned segregation. | ||
Strongly agree | (13; 7%) | |
Agree | (83; 42%) | |
Neutral | (26; 13%) | |
Disagree | (50; 25%) | |
Strongly disagree | (12; 6%) | |
Do not know | (5; 3%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (8; 4%) |
Voluntary segregation occurs less frequently now than in the past. | ||
Strongly agree | (9; 5%) | |
Agree | (67; 34%) | |
Neutral | (26; 13%) | |
Disagree | (53; 27%) | |
Strongly disagree | (12; 6%) | |
Do not know | (22; 11%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (8; 4%) |
Voluntary segregation occurs more frequently now than in the past. | ||
Strongly agree | (8; 4%) | |
Agree | (34; 17%) | |
Neutral | (35; 18%) | |
Disagree | (77; 39%) | |
Strongly disagree | (9; 5%) | |
Do not know | (25; 13%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 5%) |
Voluntary segregation leads to involuntary segregation. For example, if individuals choose to live in neighborhoods composed primarily of members of their own race, then people of other races are overtly or covertly barred from living in or being welcomed into the community. | ||
Strongly agree | (19; 10%) | |
Agree | (89; 45%) | |
Neutral | (30; 15%) | |
Disagree | (37; 19%) | |
Strongly disagree | (5; 3%) | |
Do not know | (7; 4%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (10; 5%) |
It is natural for individuals to seek to live in neighborhoods and build ties with persons of their own race. For example, white individuals choose to socialize with white peers. | ||
Strongly agree | (14; 7%) | |
Agree | (77; 39%) | |
Neutral | (44; 22%) | |
Disagree | (37; 19%) | |
Strongly disagree | (9; 5%) | |
Do not know | (3; 2%) | |
Not applicable | (3; 2%) | |
Not Checked | (10; 5%) |
Voluntary segregation occurs because individuals feel misunderstood and not accepted by members of other races. | ||
Strongly agree | (13; 7%) | |
Agree | (85; 43%) | |
Neutral | (27; 14%) | |
Disagree | (53; 27%) | |
Strongly disagree | (3; 2%) | |
Do not know | (7; 4%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 5%) |
Voluntary segregation occurs because racial prejudices lead individuals to feel superior to, or conversely, to feel discriminated against by other races. | ||
Strongly agree | (19; 10%) | |
Agree | (95; 48%) | |
Neutral | (28; 14%) | |
Disagree | (36; 18%) | |
Strongly disagree | (3; 2%) | |
Do not know | (5; 3%) | |
Not applicable | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (10; 5%) |
Voluntary segregation increases an individual's sense of belonging to an accepting community. | ||
Strongly agree | (18; 9%) | |
Agree | (98; 50%) | |
Neutral | (35; 18%) | |
Disagree | (25; 13%) | |
Strongly disagree | (2; 1%) | |
Do not know | (9; 5%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (10; 5%) |
Voluntary segregation increases individuals' beliefs that races are very different from one another. | ||
Strongly agree | (24; 12%) | |
Agree | (101; 51%) | |
Neutral | (27; 14%) | |
Disagree | (26; 13%) | |
Strongly disagree | (1; 1%) | |
Do not know | (9; 5%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 5%) |
Individuals who regularly avoid social interactions with persons of other races are more likely to be racist or to believe racial stereotypes. | ||
Strongly agree | (44; 22%) | |
Agree | (93; 47%) | |
Neutral | (14; 7%) | |
Disagree | (24; 12%) | |
Strongly disagree | (5; 3%) | |
Do not know | (7; 4%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (10; 5%) |
Voluntary segregation maintains a culturally pluralistic society, one in which many ethnic groups maintain their unique traditions, language or dialect, and values. | ||
Strongly agree | (14; 7%) | |
Agree | (100; 51%) | |
Neutral | (38; 19%) | |
Disagree | (22; 11%) | |
Strongly disagree | (6; 3%) | |
Do not know | (8; 4%) | |
Not applicable | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (8; 4%) |
Cultural pluralism is a positive characteristic of American society that must be maintained. | ||
Strongly agree | (22; 11%) | |
Agree | (65; 33%) | |
Neutral | (62; 31%) | |
Disagree | (25; 13%) | |
Strongly disagree | (6; 3%) | |
Do not know | (6; 3%) | |
Not applicable | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (10; 5%) |
Cultural pluralism is harmful. American citizens must assimilate into the dominant American culture. | ||
Strongly agree | (4; 2%) | |
Agree | (13; 7%) | |
Neutral | (45; 23%) | |
Disagree | (81; 41%) | |
Strongly disagree | (39; 20%) | |
Do not know | (7; 4%) | |
Not applicable | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (7; 4%) |
Your Experiences/Beliefs/Feelings |
I value building relationships with members of all races. | ||
All of the time | (82; 42%) | |
Often | (72; 37%) | |
Sometimes | (29; 15%) | |
Never | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (14; 7%) |
I prefer to socialize and live with members of my own race. | ||
All of the time | (3; 2%) | |
Often | (35; 18%) | |
Sometimes | (103; 52%) | |
Never | (42; 21%) | |
Not Checked | (14; 7%) |
I feel more comfortable interacting with members of my own race. | ||
All of the time | (4; 2%) | |
Often | (40; 20%) | |
Sometimes | (115; 58%) | |
Never | (24; 12%) | |
Not Checked | (14; 7%) |
I share little in common with members of other races. | ||
All of the time | (2; 1%) | |
Often | (13; 7%) | |
Sometimes | (86; 44%) | |
Never | (80; 41%) | |
Not Checked | (16; 8%) |
I could benefit from building close relationships with members of other races. | ||
All of the time | (84; 43%) | |
Often | (69; 35%) | |
Sometimes | (27; 14%) | |
Never | (2; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (15; 8%) |
I cannot be myself around individuals of other races. | ||
All of the time | (2; 1%) | |
Often | (8; 4%) | |
Sometimes | (41; 21%) | |
Never | (132; 67%) | |
Not Checked | (14; 7%) |
Significant genetic differences exist between races. | ||
Strongly agree | (5; 3%) | |
Agree | (27; 14%) | |
Neutral | (20; 10%) | |
Disagree | (45; 23%) | |
Strongly disagree | (74; 38%) | |
Do not know | (11; 6%) | |
Not applicable | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (14; 7%) |
Race is a social construct defined by political and social purposes that change over time. | ||
Strongly agree | (39; 20%) | |
Agree | (79; 40%) | |
Neutral | (23; 12%) | |
Disagree | (24; 12%) | |
Strongly disagree | (2; 1%) | |
Do not know | (14; 7%) | |
Not applicable | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (15; 8%) |
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