Table 1.
Black n=121 | Hispanic n=54 | White n=580 | χ2 | N | p | ϕ | ||||
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Sex | 5.75 | 755 | .056 | .087 | ||||||
Male | 17.36%c | 24.07% | 27.76%a | |||||||
Female | 82.64%c | 75.93% | 72.24%a | |||||||
Education | 23.34 | 751 | <.001 | .176 | ||||||
High School or Less than High School | 26.45%c | 27.78%c | 16.67%a,b | |||||||
Some College or Associate’s Degree | 43.80%c | 40.74% | 32.81%a | |||||||
College Degree | 29.75%c | 31.48%c | 50.52%a,b | |||||||
M | SE | M | SE | M | SE | F | Total df | p | ηp2 | |
Age | 45.45b | 0.89 | 41.44a,c | 1.19 | 46.22b | 0.41 | 6.00 | 754 | .003 | .016 |
Note. Percentages reflect the proportion of participants from one racial/ethnic group (column) in the demographic category (row). Subscripts denote significant differences at the p<.05 level compared with a=Black participants, b=Hispanic participants, c=White participants.