INNUMERACY ABOUT MINORITY POPULATIONS |
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Authors: | NADEAU, RICHARD NIEMI, RICHARD G. LEVINE, JEFFREY |
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Affiliation: | The Université de Montréal The University of Rochester Indiana University |
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Abstract: | We use a small but nationally representative sample to investigatethe sources of innumeracy regarding the proportion of blacks,Hispanics, and Jews in the U.S. population. In addition to anumber of standard demographic differences, we find that overestimatesare closely related to region as well as to the density of thelocal black/Hispanic population. The extent to which minoritypopulations are perceived as a kind of threat is also relatedto perceived proportions, though the direction of causalitycannot be determined. We discuss the meaningfulness of thesepopulation estimates and speculate on whether trying to improvethem would alter attitudes toward minorities. |
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