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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 16.
Published in final edited form as: Bayesian Anal. 2020 Jul 15;16(3):719–744. doi: 10.1214/20-ba1223

Table 1:

Percentage of each factor in the Annenberg phone survey and the 2006-2010 5-year American Community Survey (in parentheses) for sex, education, race/ethnicity, household income. Percentages are rounded to one decimal.

Sex Education Race/Eth. Income
Male: 43.3 (48.1) Bachelor: 19.6 (16.9) White : 80.2 (68.1) Less than 10K: 4.8 (5.1)
Female: 56.7 (51.9) Bachelor+: 19.0 (9.3) Black : 8.6 (11.2) [10K, 15K): 5.1 (4.1)
Highschool: 28.5 (29.2) Hispanic : 1.6 (5.2) (15K, 25K]: 8.8 (9.1)
No highschool: 7.1 (14.9) Asian : 1.5 (4.8) (25K, 35K]: 10.4 (9.7)
Some college: 16.7 (22.5) American Indian: 1.2 (1.0) (35K, 50K]: 15.3 (14.0)
2 year college: 9.0 (7.3) Other : 7.0 (10.3) (50K, 75k]: 19.1 (20.0)
(75K, 100K]: 14.4 (13.9)
(100K, 150K]: 12.3 (14.2)
More than 150K: 9.9 (9.9)