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1 2008 Baton Rouge Poll N=329 Conducted by the Students of Sociology 2211, “Sociological Methods” LSU Rick Weil

2 Fear of Crime by Gender Ashlin Alford Lyndsay Hendrix Marketa Remo

3 Afraid to Walk Alone at Night by Gender Women have more Fear of Crime than Men

4 Afraid to Walk Alone at Night: Gender & TV Viewing The Gender Gap is not caused by watching more TV

5 Afraid to Walk Alone at Night: Gender & Newspaper Reading The Gender Gap is not caused by reading Newspapers

6 Afraid to Walk Alone at Night: Gender & Household Status The Gender Gap is Smaller among Singles Because Single Men are more afraid than Married Men

7 Race Relations in Baton Rouge April Ford Portia Johnson Kara Rose

8 Opinion about Race Relations in the U.S. By Race Blacks are more Pessimistic about Race Relations in America than are Whites.

9 Confident in US Gov’t to Respond to Disasters By Race and Opinion on Race Relations The Race Gap on Confidence in Gov’t Response to Disasters is bigger among those who feel Race Relations are Bad.

10 “Discrimination against Blacks is Serious” By Race and Opinion on Race Relations People who think Race Relations are Bad agree that Discrimination against Blacks is Serious. Blacks and Whites feel the same on this. People who think Race Relations are Good do not feel that Discrimination against Blacks is Serious. Blacks are more optimistic than Whites on this.

11 Blacks & Whites have different Ideas of What the Government Should Do The more confident Blacks are, the more they think Government should provide housing to Katrina Survivors. The more confident Whites are, the less they think Government should provide housing.

12 Political Preferences Katie Garon Kasey Hardy Jeremy Kelley

13 Political Preferences by Ideology Mayor Kip Holden has overcome Ideological Divisions.

14 Political Preferences by Party ID Mayor Kip Holden has overcome Partisan Divisions.

15 Political Preferences by Race Mayor Kip Holden has overcome Racial Divisions.

16 2008 Baton Rouge Poll N=329 Conducted by the Students of Sociology 2211, “Sociological Methods” LSU Rick Weil


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