
Panel 1: Separate race and Hispanic origin questions,
no multiracial category
Panel 2: Separate race and Hispanic origin questions,
a multiracial category
Panel 3: A combined race and Hispanic origin question,
with a multiracial category
Panel 4: A combined race and Hispanic origin question,
with a multiracial category
In panels 1 and 2, the separate Hispanic-origin question was asked before the race question. The racial categories used in all four panels (other than Hispanic and multiracial) were (1) White; (2) Black; (3) American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut; (4) Asian or Pacific Islander. Besides these specific racial categories, respondents were given the opportunity to select "Something Else." Those choosing the multiracial category in panels 2 and 4 were asked to identify their specific races in a follow-up question.
In addition to questions about their racial and ethnic identification (see above), respondents were also asked a question to determine their preference for the name of their race or ethnic origin. Multiracial respondents were asked the reasons why they identified as multiracial. Hispanics were asked whether they preferred to identify themselves from a list of races that included Hispanic or through a separate Hispanic origin question. All respondents were asked to specify ancestry in an open-ended question.
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