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Findings: Q 26a
(Report
on all responses to this open-ended question,
Dec. 13, 2004
Total completed number of studies = 2,299 NOTE: Not every
respondent replied to every question.) |
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Q25
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Are you Hispanic, Latino or Spanish (includes Mexican, Mexican-American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban)?
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Q26
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What is your race? (Check the one box that BEST describes your racial identity.)
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Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander alone (includes Guamanian or Chamorro, Samoan)
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65 |
Black or African-American alone
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12 |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone
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102 |
Asian alone (includes Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese)
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Q26a. Provide
details for "other race":
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62 (verbatim responses listed below) |
American
American
Arab
arab american
Asian (Indonesia)
Caribbean "mix". Black, East Indian, Spanish, etc.
Cuban
European American
Greek
Guyanese
Haitian American
hispanic
Hispanic
hispanic
Hispanic
hispanic
Hispanic
hispanic
Hispanic/Latino
Human
I am a Caribbean-American.
I am a member of the human race.
I am American
I am Dominican.
I am from Brazil(latino)
I am Jewish and have no idea of my "race" this is my race
I do not want to answer
I prefer not to specify my race
Latina
latina
Latina - Belize, Venezuela and Argentina
Latina...hispanic
Latino
Middle Eastern
Middle Eastern
Middle-Eastern
middle-eastern
N/A
Native American and French-Canadian
no
none of your business
other
P.R.
Peruvian
Prefer not to divulge
Puerto Rican
puerto rican
Puerto Rican
Puerto Rican
Puerto Rican
PUERTO RICAN
puerto rican
Puerto Rican and Mexican
See Q25
South East Asian
The race question is very vague as far as how different people define race so I
really do not know what I'm supposed to "be."
turkish
turkish
Turkish
Turkish
what does race mean?
white/hispanic
Research instrument (survey design) and methods employed in this study
©2004
Vincent McCabe, Inc.