| Literature DB >> 28837680 |
Brian B Boutwell1,2, Joseph L Nedelec3, Bo Winegard4, Todd Shackelford5, Kevin M Beaver6, Michael Vaughn1, J C Barnes3, John P Wright3.
Abstract
A large body of social science research is devoted to understanding the causes and correlates of discrimination. Comparatively less effort has been aimed at providing a general prevalence estimate of discrimination using a nationally representative sample. The current study is intended to offer such an estimate using a large sample of American respondents (N = 14,793) while also exploring perceptions regarding why respondents felt they were discriminated against. The results provide a broad estimate of self-reported discrimination experiences-an event that was only reported by about one-quarter of all sample members-across racial and ethnic categories.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28837680 PMCID: PMC5570361 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0183356
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Descriptive statistics of the study variables and racial categories for all respondents in the analytical sample.
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Discrimination variables, age, and sex are from Wave 4, the racial categories are from Wave 1; the cross-sectional sampling weight variable from Wave 4 was employed to estimate values.
aModal category displayed as mean.
Relative proportions of discrimination experiences by racial category.
The cross-sectional sampling weight variable from Wave 4 was employed to estimate values.
aDesign-based F(11.69, 1496.80) = 4.16, p < .0001
bDesign-based F(4.68, 598.86) = 8.73, p < .0001
Reason given by respondents for discrimination for the total (restricted) sample and by racial category.
Only individuals who indicated that they had experienced some form of discrimination provided a reported reason; a large number of cases are missing on the Reported Reason variable (due to legitimate skips) which accounts for the difference in n for the racial categories from other tables; the cross-sectional sampling weight variable from Wave 4 was employed to estimate values.; “Col.”: Column.
aDesign-based F(18.86, 2414.24) = 6.26, p < .0001
Fig 1Sample weighted estimated proportion of reasons for discrimination for each racial category (see Table 3).