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THEORIES OF ETHNIC SOCIAL DISTANCE: COMPARATIVE EMPIRICAL TESTS FOR THREE DISTINCT ETHNIC GROUPS
Authors:Arnold Vedlitz  Sammy Zahran
Institution:1. Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&2. M University , College Station, Texas, USA avedlitz@bushchool.tamu.edu;4. Department of Sociology , Colorado State University , Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Abstract:Social science theories of ethnic division and antipathy are tested empirically using survey and zip code data for representative samples of whites, African Americans, and Mexican Americans in Texas. Ordered logistic regression tests estimate the effects of theoretically relevant variables on probabilities of racial and ethnic out-group social distance. Competing social science theories of ethnic and racial social distance are tested for multiple groups. Statistical support is found for group attachment/identity theories and realistic group conflict theories in explaining variance in out-group social closeness. The socioeconomic theory was not found to be an important predictor of out-group social closeness.
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