Black males in Rhode Island are 9.3 times as
likely as white males to end up in juvenile detention, according to Rhode Island KIDS COUNT.
Not exact matches
A New York Times / CBS poll taken in April 2010 showed that people who identified themselves with the Tea Party — they tend to be
white,
male, Republican, over 45, and angrier than people who simply identify themselves
as Republicans — constituted fully 18 percent of
likely voters in American.
As a recent study shows, conservative
white males are less
likely to believe in climate change.
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White male gun owners with money stress more
likely to be morally attached to their guns: They are also more
likely to see violence against US government
as sometimes justified,.»
Because of existing cultural associations in the United States that link Black American
males with aggression, hostility, and untrustworthiness, the researchers hypothesized that the participants might be more
likely to perceive a low financial offer
as unfair if it came from a Black rather than
White proposer.
Males are twice as likely to be infected as females, and the prevalence in black males (8.12 %) far exceeds that in white (4.05 %) and Mexican - American males (3.4
Males are twice
as likely to be infected
as females, and the prevalence in black
males (8.12 %) far exceeds that in white (4.05 %) and Mexican - American males (3.4
males (8.12 %) far exceeds that in
white (4.05 %) and Mexican - American
males (3.4
males (3.41 %).
White males 18 to 24 with a high school education or less are most
likely to view the Internet
as a place to find a fling.
According to a College Board report published earlier this year, black
male students are 2.4 times
as likely to have been suspended and twice
as likely to have repeated a grade
as white males.
As Finucane et al. 2000 puts it bluntly, «Attempts to re-align risk perceptions according to the
white male view of the world are
likely to be unsuccessful.»
Previous surveys have shown that's also the demographic most
likely to be skeptical of mainstream climate science, partly because of a bias known
as the «
white male effect» — the group is less risk averse than the general public.
The dismissal of scientific findings
as a hoax also has a political element; a 2011 study found conservative
white males in the US were far more
likely than other Americans to deny climate change [6].