| (3,868 KB) |
Principal Investigator(s): Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo
Summary: This study of 400 adults of Caucasian or African-American descent in the Detroit metropolitan area provides information on their attitudes toward White Racial Ideology. Respondents were asked about their views on the role of government in addressing the needs of minorities and the poor in our nation such as: taxing the rich and big businesses more heavily than the working and middle class, and providing educational programs to poor and minorities. Other questions elicited respondent views on ch... (view full summary)
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR26261.v1
These data are available only to users at ICPSR member institutions. You will be asked to log in prior to downloading the data.
This study was originally processed, archived, and disseminated by Data-PASS, a project funded by the Library of Congress' National Digital Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP).
Explore
Browse documentation files (login not required)
Variables:
Download
Download select files (select available analysis formats)
Download all files (3,868 KB)
Analyze online
Help
Data use tutorial (introduction for new users)
Receive Notification
Use any of the notification links to add this study to your RSS feed; you will then receive notification if the study is substantively updated.
Utilities
Export Citation (?)
EndNote XML (EndNote X4.0.1 or higher)
Export Study-level metadata (does not include variable-level metadata)