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. 2009 May 28;73(2):255–280. doi: 10.1093/poq/nfp020

Table 4.

Preferred Racial Composition of Neighborhood by Interview Mode for Black and White Respondents: Analysis of Unweighted Data from the NSBME

Response p
Race and All or All or
interview mode mostly Black 50-50 mostly White N Nominal Ordinal
Black respondents
  T-ACASI 25.7% 67.8% 6.5% 214 .002 .002
  T-IAQ 13.1% 78.5% 8.4% 275
White respondents
  T-ACASI 0.7% 24.3% 75.1% 569 <.0001 <.0001
  T-IAQ 0.9% 36.4% 62.7% 656

Note.—Analysis collapses categories (1) all Black and mostly Black, and (2) all White and mostly White. Test for interaction compared ordered logit models that modeled neighborhood preference as a function of (1) race and survey mode, and (2) race, survey mode, and interaction term race-by-survey mode. Tests of fit of models reject the null hypothesis of no race mode interaction with p <.0001.