Sunday, December 15, 2001
Race Relations poll
Survey Findings on Racial Attitudes In Cincinnati: City vs. Suburbs
By The Cincinnati Enquirer
Here are questions and results from The Enquirer's poll on racial attitudes in Greater Cincinnati. The survey, conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Aug. 17-23, interviewed 1,112 randomly selected Greater Cincinnati residents. The poll accurately reflects the region's population by using oversampling techniques and a cross-section of phone exchanges. The margin for error is less than ±8 percentage points for suburban black responses; ±6 percentage points for city black responses; ±5 percentage points for suburban white responses, and ±7 percentage points for city white responses
Part 9: Summary
QUESTION: Now that
you have had a few minutes to think about the various issues related to race
relations in Cincinnati, over the next 5 years, do you think that race
relations in Cincinnati will improve, deteriorate, or stay about the same?
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City Whites
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Suburb Whites
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City Blacks
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Suburb Blacks
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Improve
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45%
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39%
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38%
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40%
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Deteriorate
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10%
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14%
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14%
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14%
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Stay the same
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42%
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44%
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47%
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46%
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Dont Know/No Answer
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3%
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3%
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-
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1%
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* NOTE: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area is defined as the City of Cincinnati, the Ohio Counties of Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, Warren, and the Kentucky Counties of Boone, Campbell, and Kenton.
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