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Revisiting the Measurement of Racial Resentment: Conceptualization and Content

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Wilson, David. "Revisiting the Measurement of Racial Resentment: Conceptualization and Content" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA 2008 Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts, Aug 28, 2008 <Not Available>. 2008-10-22 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p278258_index.html>

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1 The Measurement of Racial Resentment: Conceptualization and Content David C. Wilson Department of Political Science and International Relations University of Delaware 347 Smith Hall Newark Delaware 19716 Email: dcwilson@udel.edu And Darren W. Davis Department of Political Science University of Notre Dame 217 O’Shaughnessy Hall Notre Dame IN 46556 Email: Darren.Davis@nd.edu Abstract: There is an ongoing debate about the nature and measurement of contemporary racial attitudes. This dialogue is shaped around the degree to which new racism measures actually
.05 ΔR2 .00 Explicit Racial Resentment (EXR) 4.2 (1.0)** 68.0 R2 .10 ΔR2 .05** Notes. **p<.01 *p<.05. The logistic regression B coefficients Adjusted Odds Ratios (OR) and fit statistics (R2) are the final model estimates controlling for Affect towards Blacks Interracial friendships Conservatism (Ideology) Support for Negative Stereotypes Social Dominance Orientation Authoritarianism Dogmatism Social Desirability and Sex (male=1). Each resentment measure was run independent of the others. The change in ΔR2 statistics are the effect of adding each racism


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