Racial Climate Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
Data collected: 75 survey responses Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
Demographics |
What is your age? | ||
18-21 | (47; 63%) | |
22-25 | (16; 21%) | |
26-29 | (7; 9%) | |
30-33 | (4; 5%) | |
34-37 | (1; 1%) | |
38-40 | (0; 0%) | |
41-44 | (0; 0%) | |
45-48 | (0; 0%) | |
49-52 | (0; 0%) | |
53-56 | (0; 0%) | |
57-60 | (0; 0%) | |
61-63 | (0; 0%) | |
64 or above | (0; 0%) |
How do you define your self racially? | ||
African-American | (3; 4%) | |
Asian/Pacific Islander | (6; 8%) | |
Caucasian | (49; 65%) | |
Hispanic/Latin American | (6; 8%) | |
Not Listed/Don't Define | (10; 13%) |
If you selected "Not Listed/Don't Define", please explain. | |
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What is you religious/theological affiliation? | ||
Agnosticism | (15; 20%) | |
Atheism | (16; 21%) | |
Catholicism | (10; 13%) | |
Judaism | (9; 12%) | |
Islam | (1; 1%) | |
Protestantism | (13; 17%) | |
Not Listed/No Affiliation | (12; 16%) |
If you selected "Not Listed/No Affiliation", please explain. | |
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What is the highest level of education have you achieved? | ||
High School Degree | (27; 36%) | |
Associate's Degree | (5; 7%) | |
Bachelor's Degree | (5; 7%) | |
Bachelor's Degree in progress | (29; 39%) | |
Master's Degree | (4; 5%) | |
Master's Degree in progress | (3; 4%) | |
Doctorate | (0; 0%) | |
Doctorate in progress | (2; 3%) |
Of what financial group do you consider yourself? | ||
Lower Class | (4; 5%) | |
Lower-Middle Class | (24; 32%) | |
Middle Class | (24; 32%) | |
Upper-Middle Class | (16; 21%) | |
Upper Class | (5; 7%) | |
Not Checked | (2; 3%) |
How would you describe the town you grew up in? | ||
Rural | (18; 24%) | |
Suburban | (39; 52%) | |
Urban | (16; 21%) | |
Not Checked | (2; 3%) |
Section 2 |
Race is based on biology. | ||
Strongly Disagree | (13; 17%) | |
Disagree | (11; 15%) | |
Agree Somewhat | (19; 25%) | |
Agree | (16; 21%) | |
Strongly Agree | (11; 15%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
Racism is a problem in the United States. | ||
Strongly Disagree | (1; 1%) | |
Disagree | (2; 3%) | |
Agree Somewhat | (26; 35%) | |
Agree | (21; 28%) | |
Strongly Agree | (20; 27%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
Everyone is prejudice in some way. | ||
Strongly Disagree | (4; 5%) | |
Disagree | (3; 4%) | |
Agree Somewhat | (18; 24%) | |
Agree | (21; 28%) | |
Strongly Agree | (23; 31%) | |
Not Checked | (6; 8%) |
Everyone is racist in some way. | ||
Strongly Disagree | (9; 12%) | |
Disagree | (8; 11%) | |
Agree Somewhat | (19; 25%) | |
Agree | (23; 31%) | |
Strongly Agree | (10; 13%) | |
Not Checked | (6; 8%) |
There are people in the United States that are discriminated against because of race. | ||
Strongly Disagree | (1; 1%) | |
Disagree | (0; 0%) | |
Agree Somewhat | (7; 9%) | |
Agree | (23; 31%) | |
Strongly Agree | (38; 51%) | |
Not Checked | (6; 8%) |
People of all races are born with equal opportunities. | ||
Strongly Disagree | (17; 23%) | |
Disagree | (29; 39%) | |
Agree Somewhat | (12; 16%) | |
Agree | (5; 7%) | |
Strongly Agree | (6; 8%) | |
Not Checked | (6; 8%) |
If you answered yes to question 8, was it directed: | ||
Towards yourself | (30; 40%) | |
Towards others | (48; 64%) | |
Not Checked | (5; 7%) |
Section 3 |
Do you believe African-Americans are treated differently because of their race? | ||
Yes | (58; 77%) | |
No | (8; 11%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Do you believe Latin-Americans are treated differently because of their race? | ||
Yes | (58; 77%) | |
No | (8; 11%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Do you believe Asian-Americans are treated differently because of their race? | ||
Yes | (56; 75%) | |
No | (10; 13%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Do you believe Caucasians are treated differently because of their race? | ||
Yes | (58; 77%) | |
No | (8; 11%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Are African-Americans at a social disadvantage in the United States? | ||
Yes | (39; 52%) | |
No | (27; 36%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Is it harder for African-Americans to have economic success in the United States, when compared to Caucasian-Americans? | ||
Yes | (34; 45%) | |
No - Equally difficult | (30; 40%) | |
No - Easier | (2; 3%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Are Latin-Americans at a social disadvantage in the United States? | ||
Yes | (44; 59%) | |
No | (22; 29%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Is it harder for Latin-Americans to have economic success in the United States, when compared to Caucasian-Americans? | ||
Yes | (39; 52%) | |
No - Equally difficult | (25; 33%) | |
No - Easier | (2; 3%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Is it harder for Latin-Americans to have economic success in the United States, when compared to African-Americans? | ||
Yes | (21; 28%) | |
No - Equally difficult | (33; 44%) | |
No - Easier | (12; 16%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Are Asian-Americans at a social disadvantage in the United States? | ||
Yes | (26; 35%) | |
No | (40; 53%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Is it harder for Asian-Americans to have economic success in the United States, when compared to Caucasian-Americans? | ||
Yes | (19; 25%) | |
No - Equally difficult | (37; 49%) | |
No - Easier | (10; 13%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Is it harder for Asian-Americans to have economic success in the United States, when compared to African-Americans? | ||
Yes | (8; 11%) | |
No - Equally difficult | (28; 37%) | |
No - Easier | (30; 40%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Is it harder for Asian-Americans to have economic success in the United States, when compared to Latin-Americans? | ||
Yes | (8; 11%) | |
No - Equally difficult | (25; 33%) | |
No - Easier | (33; 44%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Do Caucasians have a social advantage over non-white minorities in the United States? | ||
Yes | (50; 67%) | |
No | (16; 21%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Do Caucasians have an economic advantage over non-white minorities in the United States? | ||
Yes | (45; 60%) | |
No Advantage | (18; 24%) | |
No - Disadvantaged | (3; 4%) | |
Not Checked | (9; 12%) |
Section 4 |
Over the past 50 years, racism has become: | ||
Solved | (0; 0%) | |
Less of a problem | (42; 56%) | |
An equally existent problem | (19; 25%) | |
More of a Problem | (2; 3%) | |
Not Checked | (12; 16%) |
Over the past 20 years? | ||
Solved | (0; 0%) | |
Less of a problem | (39; 52%) | |
An equally existent problem | (22; 29%) | |
More of a problem | (2; 3%) | |
Not Checked | (12; 16%) |
If you answered yes, who should address it? | ||
African-Americans | (49; 65%) | |
Asian-Americans | (42; 56%) | |
Caucasian-Americans | (53; 71%) | |
Latin-Americans | (48; 64%) | |
It's not a problem | (3; 4%) | |
Not Checked | (12; 16%) |
How much does racism/prejudice affect your daily life? | ||
Not at all | (26; 35%) | |
A little | (25; 33%) | |
Somewhat | (9; 12%) | |
A lot | (2; 3%) | |
Greatly | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (12; 16%) |
If you think racism exists as an issue, do you believe it is getting: | ||
Worse | (7; 9%) | |
Not Changing | (24; 32%) | |
Better | (31; 41%) | |
Not an issue | (1; 1%) | |
Not Checked | (12; 16%) |
Race is: | |
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