Sentences with phrase «black respondents who»

Mostly notably, the percentage of black respondents who favored such policies dropped from 65 percent last year to 48 percent in 2016.

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Also more likely to report an increase in financial strain were younger respondents, black and Hispanic individuals, and those who gave themselves low health ratings.
Support for STCs was even higher among respondents who were parents of school - aged children (67 percent), low - income (67 percent), black (72 percent) or Hispanic (80 percent).
School parents were more favorable (62 percent), as were respondents who were low - income (64 percent), black (68 percent), and Hispanic (68 percent).
But Mattie Woodard, a 70 - year - old black poll respondent who lives on the South Side, said she backs Emanuel's handling of the school district, including his 2013 decision to close schools.
Respondents who were the only black men on their faculty indicated a greater desire to leave their current schools, even in a down economy, whereas respondents with four or more black men on the faculty expressed a greater desiRespondents who were the only black men on their faculty indicated a greater desire to leave their current schools, even in a down economy, whereas respondents with four or more black men on the faculty expressed a greater desirespondents with four or more black men on the faculty expressed a greater desire to stay.
The respondent, Conrad Black, filed six libel actions in the Ontario Superior Court against the ten appellants, who are directors, advisors and a vice-president of Hollinger International, Inc. («International»).
The paper showed that a factor model made with users» Facebook «likes» alone was 95 percent accurate at distinguishing between black and white respondents, 93 percent accurate at distinguishing men from women, and 88 percent accurate at distinguishing people who identified as gay men from men who identified as straight.
It is possible that response bias may have been particularly skewed to disenfranchised South Africans (eg, poor, young, urban and black respondents), who may have been too afraid to divulge information on suicidality.
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