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. 2016 May 18;80(2):480–509. doi: 10.1093/poq/nfw013

Table 4.

Explaining the Latino/White Divide in Public Opinion, Electoral Behavior

Aff. action Aid to blacks Fair jobs Death penalty Vote Obama
Raw divide 0.121 0.143 0.197 0.127 0.272
Divide after simulating change in: 0.123 0.148 0.219 0.148 0.270
 Party identification 0.103 0.128 0.177 0.128 0.173
 Principles 0.108 0.128 0.146 0.141 0.235
 Age 0.120 0.149 0.179 0.143 0.241
 Income 0.119 0.143 0.192 0.142 0.269
 Education 0.116 0.162 0.187 0.180 0.244
Net divide 0.077 0.104 0.142 0.131 0.066

Source.—2008 American National Election Studies. Simulations calculated using observed values for independent variables and coefficients from online appendix 8, with the independent variable of interest (e.g., party identification) set to the Latino mean value for all respondents. The net divide is the remaining racial divide in opinion after all simulations are conducted at once.