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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 8.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Psychol (Gott). 2020 Oct 7;51(6):422–439. doi: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000426

Table 2:

National origin and ancestry of all respondents

Grouped Category Nation By Birth By Ancestrya
N % Nb %
United States United States 50 33.6% ---- -------
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 32 21.5% 37 24.8%
Mexico Mexico 23 15.4% 36 24.2%
MIXED ---------------- ----- ------- 19 12.8%
South America Argentina 6 4.0% 7 4.7%
Brazil 0 0% 1 0.7%
Chile 1 0.7% 1.5 1.0%
Colombia 8 5.4% 10.5 7.0%
Ecuador 2 1.3% 2 1.3%
Peru 2 1.3% 2 1.3%
Venezuela 5 3.4% 7 4.7%
TOTAL 24 16.1% 30 20.1%
Other Costa Rica 1 0.7% 2 1.3%
Cuba 4 2.7% 5 3.4%
Dominican Republic 6 4.0% 7 4.7%
El Salvador 4 2.7% 6 4.0%
Guatemala 0 0% 1 0.7%
Honduras 2 1.3% 3 2.0%
Nicaragua 1 0.7% 1 0.7%
Panama 2 1.3% 2 1.3%
TOTAL 20 13.4% 27 18.1%
a

Those respondents born in the US were placed into a specific ancestry category if both parents were born in one region or all grandparents were born in one region. Those with parents or grandparents from different regions were placed in the “mixed” category.

b

Decimals represent respondents whose parents were from two countries within the same region (i.e. one respondent born in the US to one Colombian and one Chilean parent was placed in the South American ancestry group)