Evolution of Racism Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
Data collected: 105 survey responses Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
General Information |
Age? | ||
under 18 | (15; 14%) | |
18-20 | (15; 14%) | |
21-25 | (13; 12%) | |
25-30 | (2; 2%) | |
31-35 | (3; 3%) | |
36-40 | (6; 6%) | |
41-45 | (7; 7%) | |
46-50 | (10; 10%) | |
51-55 | (8; 8%) | |
56-60 | (10; 10%) | |
61-65 | (5; 5%) | |
66 or older | (11; 10%) |
If you replied "Other" to the previous question, please specify. | |
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What race/ethnicity would you classify yourself as? | ||
African or African-American | (5; 5%) | |
Asian, Eastern | (1; 1%) | |
Asian, Central | (1; 1%) | |
Asian, Southern | (1; 1%) | |
European, Eastern | (16; 15%) | |
European, Northern or Western | (33; 31%) | |
Hispanic or Latino/a | (4; 4%) | |
Middle Eastern | (0; 0%) | |
Native American | (5; 5%) | |
Other | (31; 30%) | |
Do Not Know | (8; 8%) |
If you replied "Other" to the previous question, please specify. | |
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Religious Affiliation? | ||
Agnostic | (5; 5%) | |
Anglican | (0; 0%) | |
Atheist | (3; 3%) | |
Baptist | (3; 3%) | |
Buddhist | (1; 1%) | |
Christian Orthodox | (8; 8%) | |
Confuscist | (0; 0%) | |
Church of the Latter Day Saints | (0; 0%) | |
Deist | (0; 0%) | |
Episcopalian | (1; 1%) | |
Greek Orthodox | (0; 0%) | |
Hindu | (1; 1%) | |
Jewish | (6; 6%) | |
Lutheran | (8; 8%) | |
Methodist | (12; 11%) | |
Muslim | (1; 1%) | |
New Age | (0; 0%) | |
Pagan | (1; 1%) | |
Pentacostal | (3; 3%) | |
Presbyterian | (4; 4%) | |
Roman Catholic | (24; 23%) | |
Seventh Day Adventist | (0; 0%) | |
Taoist | (0; 0%) | |
Wicca | (0; 0%) | |
Other | (15; 14%) | |
Not sure | (7; 7%) | |
Not Checked | (2; 2%) |
If you replied "Other" to the previous question, please specify. | |
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Sexual Preference? | ||
Heterosexual | (96; 91%) | |
Bisexual | (2; 2%) | |
Homosexual | (1; 1%) | |
Other | (0; 0%) | |
Prefer not to answer | (4; 4%) | |
Not Checked | (2; 2%) |
If you replied "Other" to the previous question, please specify. | |
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How would you describe your economic standing? | ||
Upper class | (4; 4%) | |
Upper Middle class | (32; 30%) | |
Middle class | (51; 49%) | |
Lower Middle class | (13; 12%) | |
Lower class | (1; 1%) | |
Poverty | (1; 1%) | |
Prefer not to answer | (2; 2%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 1%) |
Racism |
In general, how ethnically diverse is the community in which you live? | ||
Very diverse | (14; 13%) | |
Somewhat Diverse | (41; 39%) | |
Not very diverse | (38; 36%) | |
No diversity at all | (4; 4%) | |
Not Checked | (8; 8%) |
What is the most predominant ethnicity in your community? | ||
White | (86; 82%) | |
Black/African American | (2; 2%) | |
Hispanic/Latino/a | (3; 3%) | |
Native American | (0; 0%) | |
Asian/Pacific Islander | (1; 1%) | |
Other | (3; 3%) | |
Not Sure | (3; 3%) | |
Not Checked | (7; 7%) |
If you replied "Other" to the previous question, please specify. | |
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Do you consider yourself as racist or biased towards any race or group of people? | ||
Yes | (1; 1%) | |
Somewhat | (22; 21%) | |
No | (73; 70%) | |
Not sure | (2; 2%) | |
Not Checked | (7; 7%) |
Do you have any relatives that you would classify as racist or biased towards any race or group of people? | ||
Yes | (63; 60%) | |
No | (27; 26%) | |
Not sure | (8; 8%) | |
Not Checked | (7; 7%) |
How apparent, in your opinion, is racism in today's society? | ||
Very Apparent, I see/experience it everyday | (21; 20%) | |
Somewhat apparent, I do not witness or experience it, but understand that it exists within our society | (68; 65%) | |
Very limited, racism is a scar on our history and nothing more | (8; 8%) | |
Other | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (7; 7%) |
If you replied "Other" to the previous question, please specify. | |
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History of Racism |
Do you think that slavery within our nation is a direct cause of racism? | ||
Yes, without our history of slavery, there would be no racism within our country | (4; 4%) | |
Yes, but it is not the only reason for it | (55; 52%) | |
No, with or without slavery, racism would still exist in our country | (32; 30%) | |
Not Checked | (14; 13%) |
Do you believe there would be less racism in our nation now if slavery had included slaves of all races, as opposed to solely Africans? | ||
Yes, the isolation of one race is one of the direct causes of the high levels of racism within our nation | (22; 21%) | |
Yes, but only slightly less, racism is inevitable in a melting pot nation such as the U.S. | (52; 50%) | |
No, racism against Africans existed way before U.S. slavery came into the picture | (17; 16%) | |
Not Checked | (14; 13%) |
Which race/ethnicity of people do you believe has suffered the most from racism over the years? | ||
African and African American | (52; 50%) | |
Asian/Pacific Islander | (0; 0%) | |
Hispanic or Latino | (2; 2%) | |
Native American | (21; 20%) | |
White | (1; 1%) | |
Other | (6; 6%) | |
Not sure | (9; 9%) | |
Not Checked | (14; 13%) |
If you replied "Other" to the previous question, please specify. | |
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Until the 1954 supreme court case of Brown v. Board of Education, our nation followed the doctrine of "separate but equal." This stated that segregation was not against the law, provided equal opportunity was given to each segregated race. Do you believe that "separate but equal" is Constitutionally sound? | ||
Yes, separate but equal is very easily derived from the United States Constitution | (7; 7%) | |
Undecided, it depends on the person who is interpreting it | (33; 31%) | |
No, nowhere within the Constitution does it even infer that such a doctrine should be legal | (52; 50%) | |
Not Checked | (13; 12%) |
Referring to the previous question, do you believe the doctrine of "separate but equal" is moral? | ||
Yes, as long as everyone can receive equal treatment, it's perfectly fine | (9; 9%) | |
No, but I feel that it could be in certain situations | (11; 10%) | |
No, not at all, we should all have the same opportunities, and should never be forced to segregate ourselves | (72; 69%) | |
Not Checked | (13; 12%) |
It has taken over 100 years to reach the level of racial equality that we all enjoy today. How long, if ever, do you think it will take for our nation to be completely racially equal? | ||
5 years or less | (0; 0%) | |
6-10 years | (3; 3%) | |
11-20 years | (4; 4%) | |
21-30 years | (4; 4%) | |
31-40 years | (1; 1%) | |
41-50 years | (5; 5%) | |
51-99 years | (6; 6%) | |
100+ years | (6; 6%) | |
Our nation will never be completely racially equal | (62; 59%) | |
Not Checked | (14; 13%) |
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