double negative Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank

Data collected: 38 survey responses
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Personal Background

What is your race/ethnicity?

African American/BlackData Graph (7; 18%)What is your race/ethnicity?    
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Asian AmericanData Graph (1; 3%)
Caucasian/White AmericanData Graph (25; 66%)
Hispanic American/Latino(a)Data Graph (0; 0%)
Native AmericanData Graph (0; 0%)
OtherData Graph (5; 13%)
Do no knowData Graph (0; 0%)

What is your age?

Under 15Data Graph (1; 3%)What is your age?    
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15-20Data Graph (14; 37%)
21-25Data Graph (18; 47%)
26-30Data Graph (2; 5%)
31-35Data Graph (2; 5%)
36-40Data Graph (1; 3%)
Over 40Data Graph (0; 0%)

What do your parents do?

Both parents employedData Graph (24; 63%)What do your parents do?    
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Both parents not employedData Graph (4; 11%)
Father works, mother unemployedData Graph (1; 3%)
Father is unemployed, mother is employedData Graph (3; 8%)
OtherData Graph (6; 16%)

Where did you grow up?

Big cityData Graph (7; 18%)Where did you grow up?    
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Small cityData Graph (6; 16%)
TownData Graph (10; 26%)
Suburb,RuralData Graph (12; 32%)
VillageData Graph (2; 5%)
FarmData Graph (0; 0%)
Military baseData Graph (0; 0%)
Indian ReservationData Graph (0; 0%)
OtherData Graph (1; 3%)

What is your religion, if any?

AgnosticData Graph (4; 11%)What is your religion, if any?    
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AtheistData Graph (5; 13%)
BuddhismData Graph (1; 3%)
HinduismData Graph (0; 0%)
IslamData Graph (0; 0%)
JudaismData Graph (0; 0%)
ProtestantData Graph (5; 13%)
Roman CatholicData Graph (8; 21%)
WiccaData Graph (0; 0%)
OtherData Graph (15; 39%)

Are you a religious/spiritual person?

YesData Graph (19; 50%) Are you a religious/spiritual person?    
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NoData Graph (10; 26%)
Do not knowData Graph (9; 24%)

Do you have siblings?

Yes, brother(s)Data Graph (8; 21%)Do you have siblings?    
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Yes, sister(s)Data Graph (17; 45%)
Yes, both brother(s) and sister(s)Data Graph (12; 32%)
NoData Graph (1; 3%)
Do not know.Data Graph (0; 0%)

What is your gender/sex?

Heterosexual maleData Graph (15; 39%)What is your gender/sex?    
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Heterosexual femaleData Graph (22; 58%)
GayData Graph (1; 3%)
LesbianData Graph (0; 0%)
BisexualData Graph (0; 0%)
TransgenderData Graph (0; 0%)
OtherData Graph (0; 0%)

What is/was your undergraduate college major?

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What is/was the male/female ratio in your undergraduate college major classes?

All maleData Graph (0; 0%)What is/was the male/female ratio in your undergraduate college major classes?   - Stats Chart
Practically all maleData Graph (2; 5%)
Majority maleData Graph (9; 24%)
Gender balancedData Graph (12; 32%)
Majority femaleData Graph (5; 13%)
Practically all femaleData Graph (0; 0%)
All femaleData Graph (0; 0%)
Do not knowData Graph (9; 24%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 3%)

Women

Racism and sexism are the same.

YesData Graph (2; 5%)Racism and sexism are the same.  
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Yes, but only in terms of discriminationData Graph (4; 11%)
Yes, but only in terms of prejudice and discriminationData Graph (8; 21%)
NoData Graph (16; 42%)
Do not knowData Graph (1; 3%)
Not CheckedData Graph (7; 18%)

What is woman's role in society?

MotherData Graph (16; 42%)What is woman`s role in society? 
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WifeData Graph (14; 37%)
Subordinate to husband/male relativesData Graph (2; 5%)
Equal to menData Graph (19; 50%)
Only non-leadership or non-managerial positions/jobsData Graph (2; 5%)
Any career of her choiceData Graph (20; 53%)
Any role she choosesData Graph (23; 61%)
Do not knowData Graph (0; 0%)
Not CheckedData Graph (6; 16%)

The sexes must have some different roles for the good of society.

YesData Graph (3; 8%)The sexes must have some different roles for the good of society.    
   
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Yes, but in certain areasData Graph (16; 42%)
NoData Graph (10; 26%)
Do not knowData Graph (2; 5%)
Not CheckedData Graph (7; 18%)

Biological, not social, limitations exist that prevent each sex from accomplishing social or cultural activities.

Yes for both men and womenData Graph (13; 34%)Biological, not social, limitations exist that prevent each sex from accomplishing social or cultura - Stats Chart
Yes, for men onlyData Graph (0; 0%)
Yes, for women onlyData Graph (0; 0%)
NoData Graph (9; 24%)
Do not knowData Graph (8; 21%)
Not CheckedData Graph (8; 21%)

A glass ceiling (upper limits on promotions) exists for women.

YesData Graph (14; 37%)A glass ceiling (upper limits on promotions) exists for women.    
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Yes, but in certain occupationsData Graph (10; 26%)
NoData Graph (4; 11%)
Do not knowData Graph (3; 8%)
Not CheckedData Graph (7; 18%)

Possible reasons for a glass ceiling for women.

A glass ceiling does not existData Graph (2; 5%)Possible reasons for a glass ceiling for women.        
    

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Sexism or prejudice toward womenData Graph (24; 63%)
Women are more concerned about family than about careerData Graph (1; 3%)
Lack of proper education/trainingData Graph (0; 0%)
Lack of mentors or networksData Graph (1; 3%)
OtherData Graph (3; 8%)
Not CheckedData Graph (7; 18%)

Black and white American women serve/have different roles in society.

YesData Graph (4; 11%)Black and white American women serve/have different roles in society.    
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Yes, but in certain areas of culture/lifeData Graph (10; 26%)
NoData Graph (14; 37%)
Do not knowData Graph (3; 8%)
Not CheckedData Graph (7; 18%)

Describe any instances of sexism that you have experienced or witnessed?

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Possible reasons that the United States has not had a president who is a white woman.

SexismData Graph (9; 24%)Possible reasons that the United States has not had a president who is a white woman.    
      

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Women still building political networksData Graph (10; 26%)
Women politicians do not want the jobData Graph (2; 5%)
Majority of American men and women do not want a woman presidentData Graph (8; 21%)
OtherData Graph (1; 3%)
Do not know.Data Graph (1; 3%)
Not CheckedData Graph (7; 18%)

Possible reasons that the United States has not had a president who is either a black man or a black woman.

RacismData Graph (11; 29%)Possible reasons that the United States has not had a president who is either a black man or a black - Stats Chart
African Americans still building political networksData Graph (9; 24%)
African American politicians do not want the jobData Graph (2; 5%)
Majority of non-black Americans do not want a black man or woman presidentData Graph (5; 13%)
OtherData Graph (3; 8%)
Do not know.Data Graph (1; 3%)
Not CheckedData Graph (7; 18%)
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