Racial Stereotypes Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank

Data collected: 10 survey responses
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Demographic Questions

Gender?

MaleData Graph (3; 30%)Gender? - Stats Chart
FemaleData Graph (7; 70%)
OtherData Graph (0; 0%)

Race?

Caucasian/EuropeanData Graph (5; 50%)Race? - Stats Chart
AsianData Graph (0; 0%)
AfricanData Graph (2; 20%)
LatinoData Graph (0; 0%)
Middle EasternData Graph (0; 0%)
IndianData Graph (0; 0%)
Native AmericanData Graph (0; 0%)
OtherData Graph (3; 30%)

Age?

Under 21Data Graph (7; 70%)Age? - Stats Chart
21-30Data Graph (1; 10%)
31-40Data Graph (0; 0%)
41-50Data Graph (1; 10%)
Over 50Data Graph (1; 10%)

Occupation?

StudentData Graph (7; 70%)Occupation? - Stats Chart
EmployedData Graph (3; 30%)
RetiredData Graph (0; 0%)
UnemployedData Graph (0; 0%)
OtherData Graph (0; 0%)

What social class do you belong to?

Poor/LowerData Graph (0; 0%)What social class do you belong to? - Stats Chart
Lower Middle ClassData Graph (4; 40%)
Middle ClassData Graph (5; 50%)
Upper Middle ClassData Graph (0; 0%)
WealthyData Graph (0; 0%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 10%)

Current residency?

UrbanData Graph (4; 40%)Current residency? - Stats Chart
SuburbanData Graph (3; 30%)
RuralData Graph (2; 20%)
OtherData Graph (0; 0%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 10%)

Do you consider yourself racist?

YesData Graph (2; 20%)Do you consider yourself racist?  - Stats Chart
NoData Graph (5; 50%)
I do not knowData Graph (2; 20%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 10%)

Racial Stereotypes

Racial and ethnic stereotypes are still damaging.

Much damageData Graph (5; 50%)Racial and ethnic stereotypes are still damaging. - Stats Chart
Moderate damageData Graph (1; 10%)
Little damageData Graph (1; 10%)
No damageData Graph (1; 10%)
I do not knowData Graph (0; 0%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

Do you agree with one popular stereotype that black people are lazy?

Strongly agreeData Graph (1; 10%)Do you agree with one popular stereotype that black people are lazy? - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (0; 0%)
NeutralData Graph (1; 10%)
DisagreeData Graph (1; 10%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (5; 50%)
Never heard this stereotypeData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (0; 0%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

When or how did this stereotype of laziness originate?

The stereotype has its origins in slaveryData Graph (1; 10%)When or how did this stereotype of laziness originate? - Stats Chart
The stereotype has its origins after slaveryData Graph (0; 0%)
The stereotype has its origins when anti-black racists wanted to justify black people's low economic statusData Graph (2; 20%)
Black people are genetically inclined to be lazyData Graph (1; 10%)
OtherData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (4; 40%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

If Other to previous question, then please specify.

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Black people are natural athletes.

Strongly agreeData Graph (0; 0%)Black people are natural athletes. - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (2; 20%)
NeutralData Graph (1; 10%)
DisagreeData Graph (2; 20%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (2; 20%)
Never heard this stereotypeData Graph (1; 10%)
I do not knowData Graph (0; 0%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

If Strongly agree or Agree to the previous question, then is this because Africans and people of African descent have some sort of "extra tendon" in their legs that help them run faster and jump higher?

Strongly agreeData Graph (0; 0%)If Strongly agree or Agree to the previous question, then is this because Africans and people of Afr - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (2; 20%)
NeutralData Graph (0; 0%)
DisagreeData Graph (1; 10%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (0; 0%)
Never heard this stereotypeData Graph (1; 10%)
I do not knowData Graph (1; 10%)
Not CheckedData Graph (5; 50%)

Black people truly enjoy consuming chicken, malt liquor, and watermelon.

Strongly agreeData Graph (0; 0%)Black people truly enjoy consuming chicken, malt liquor, and watermelon.



 - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (1; 10%)
NeutralData Graph (3; 30%)
DisagreeData Graph (3; 30%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (0; 0%)
Never heard this stereotypeData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (1; 10%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

When or how did this stereotype of consuming certain foods originated?

The stereotype has its origins in slaveryData Graph (0; 0%)When or how did this stereotype of consuming certain foods originated?
 - Stats Chart
The stereotype has its origins after slaveryData Graph (1; 10%)
The stereotype has its origins when anti-black racists wanted to justify black people's low economic statusData Graph (2; 20%)
Black people are genetically inclined to eat certain foodsData Graph (1; 10%)
OtherData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (4; 40%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

If Other to previous question, then please specify.

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Black people have a natural sense of style or are all rappers.

Strongly agreeData Graph (0; 0%)Black people have a natural sense of style or are all rappers.  - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (0; 0%)
NeutralData Graph (1; 10%)
DisagreeData Graph (3; 30%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (2; 20%)
Never heard this stereotypeData Graph (1; 10%)
I do not knowData Graph (1; 10%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

When or how this stereotype of natural sense of style or rappers originated?

The stereotype has its origins in slaveryData Graph (0; 0%)When or how this stereotype of natural sense of style or rappers originated? - Stats Chart
The stereotype has its origins after slaveryData Graph (1; 10%)
The stereotype has its origins when anti-black racists wanted to justify black people's low economic statusData Graph (1; 10%)
Black people are genetically inclined to have a natural sense of style or rappersData Graph (0; 0%)
OtherData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (6; 60%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

If other to the previous question, then please specify.

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Black people are not intellectually inclined.

Strongly agreeData Graph (1; 10%)Black people are not intellectually inclined.
 - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (0; 0%)
NeutralData Graph (0; 0%)
DisagreeData Graph (2; 20%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (4; 40%)
Never heard this stereotypeData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (1; 10%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

When or how did this stereotype of not being intellectually inclined originated?

The stereotype has its origins in slaveryData Graph (3; 30%)When or how did this stereotype of not being intellectually inclined originated? - Stats Chart
The stereotype has its origins after slaveryData Graph (0; 0%)
The stereotype has its origins when anti-black racists wanted to justify black people's low economic statusData Graph (2; 20%)
Black people are genetically inclined not to be intellectualsData Graph (1; 10%)
OtherData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (2; 20%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

If other to previous question, then please specify.

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Who created most of the anti-black stereotypes that exist today?

SlaveholdersData Graph (0; 0%)Who created most of the anti-black stereotypes that exist today? - Stats Chart
Slave tradersData Graph (1; 10%)
White people who feared black peopleData Graph (3; 30%)
Black people themselvesData Graph (1; 10%)
Government officialsData Graph (1; 10%)
OtherData Graph (1; 10%)
I do not knowData Graph (1; 10%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)

If other to previous question, then please specify.

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Why are black people often portrayed as poor?

Most black people are in low income occupationsData Graph (1; 10%)Why are black people often portrayed as poor? - Stats Chart
For decades black people were not allowed to advance to higher paying positionsData Graph (4; 40%)
A significant number of black people are affluent, but the media frequently refused to show successful black peopleData Graph (2; 20%)
OtherData Graph (1; 10%)
I do not knowData Graph (1; 10%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 10%)

If Other to the previous question, then please specify.

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Effects Of Stereotypes

Why have anti-black stereotypes lasted so long?

No one has combated themData Graph (1; 10%)Why have anti-black stereotypes lasted so long?  - Stats Chart
No one cares that they existData Graph (0; 0%)
They are trueData Graph (1; 10%)
White people want to believe such stereotypesData Graph (2; 20%)
OtherData Graph (1; 10%)
I do not knowData Graph (2; 20%)
Not CheckedData Graph (3; 30%)

If other to previous question, then please specify.

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To what extent, if any, have anti-black stereotypes damaged black culture?

Much damageData Graph (4; 40%)To what extent, if any, have anti-black stereotypes damaged black culture? - Stats Chart
Moderate damageData Graph (1; 10%)
Little damageData Graph (1; 10%)
No damageData Graph (1; 10%)
OtherData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (1; 10%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 20%)
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