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. 2022 Jul 5;10(4):1682–1692. doi: 10.1007/s40615-022-01353-z

Table 2.

Sample demographics by experiment and participant group

Experiment Black-White People of Color-White Hispanic-White Total
Participant group: demographics White NH Black NH White NH Black NH White NH Hispanic
N = 89 N = 109 N = 94 N = 105 N = 103 N = 77 N = 577
Sex
  % female 65.9 73.4 68.8 72.1 77.7 72.7 71.7
  % male 34.1 26.6 31.2 27.9 22.3 27.3 28.2
Race/ethnicity
  % White NH 100 0 100 0 100 0 50
  % Black NH 0 100 0 100 0 0 33.3
  % Hispanic 0 0 0 0 0 100 16.7
Education (highest level completed)
  % some or less than high school 0.9 0 0 1.0 1.0 1.3 0.7
  % high school 4.5 4.3 6.4 1.0 2.9 2.6 3.6
  % some college 10.9 28.8 26.6 31.4 22.3 20.8 23.5
  % BA/BS 39.1 30.9 23.4 35.2 35.0 50.6 35.7
  % advanced degree 44.5 36.0 43.6 31.4 38.8 24.7 36.5
Age
  Mean 40.1 37.9 35.4 37.6 38.6 32.1 37
  SD 10.7 10.5 9.9 10.5 12.1 9.2 10.5

Sample size (N) and demographics refer to data of participants who completed at least one of the four measures used in each experiment (i.e., Target/Perpetrator B-IAT, Good/Bad B-IAT, self-reported items assessing explicit discrimination, and self-reported item assessing explicit attitudes). Sex refers to sex assigned at birth. All participants were U.S. citizens and residents, aged between 25 and 64 years. Percentages refer to percent distribution with no missing data