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Dutwin, David; Keeter, Scott; Kennedy, Courtney – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2010
Increasingly, American households are choosing to forgo ownership of landline telephones in favor of cell phones. Presently, more than 25% of Hispanics now only own a cell phone. Concern about potential bias from noncoverage of this "cell-only" population in traditional general population RDD (random digit dial) telephone interviewing has been a…
Descriptors: Race, Telephone Surveys, Interviews, Telecommunications
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Sanchez, Gabriel R.; Masuoka, Natalie – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2010
In an electoral system governed by the plurality rule, those groups who wield the greatest amount of power in the United States are those who vote as a cohesive bloc. Although the size of the Latino population is growing, it is unclear whether all Latinos perceive a shared collective identity that will be exercised in the political realm. This…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Telephone Surveys, Immigration, Heuristics
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Martinez, Leslie N. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2009
A telephone survey was conducted with a large sample of Mexican Americans from border (n = 1,001) and nonborder (n = 1,030) regions in Texas. Patterns of traditional folk and mainstream complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use were analyzed with two binary logistic regressions, using gender, self-rated health, confidence in medical…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Income, Mexican Americans, Acculturation
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Girard, Chris; Grenier, Guillermo J. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2008
Many Cuban Americans embrace a distinctive anti-Castro ideology. Although this ideology supports the embargo against Cuba--purportedly to bring about the Castro regime's compliance or collapse--the real objectives may be more symbolic than practical. Ultimately, the institutional completeness provided by the enclave in South Florida insulates and…
Descriptors: Ideology, Telephone Surveys, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
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Young, Gay – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1992
Interviewed 218 Mexican-American women university students to examine the timeliness of graduation. Found that the number of hours Chicanas work weekly is vastly more important than ethnic identity and nontraditional gender role. The number of working hours is associated with longer duration in college. Suggests that institutions offer Chicanas…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Attainment, Employment Level, Ethnicity
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Harwood, Eileen M.; Bernat, Debra H.; Lenk, Kathleen M.; Vazquez, Mary Jo; Wagenaar, Alexander C. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2004
This article discusses the first study to assess public opinion of alcohol policies in Puerto Rico. In 2001, a telephone survey of 514 adults on the island assessed levels of support for 20 alcohol control policies covering five domains: (a) raising alcohol taxes, (b) restricting alcohol consumption in public places, (c) punishing adult providers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Telephone Surveys, Public Opinion