S1. Is there a relationship between a respondents subjective class identification (CLASS) and the candidate they voted
Question:
S1. Is there a relationship between a respondent’s subjective class identification (CLASS) and the candidate they voted for the in the 2016 U.S. presidential election (PRES16)? To answer this question, use the SPSS Crosstabs procedure, requesting counts and appropriate cell percentages.
(Click on Analyze, Descriptive Statistics, and Crosstabs to get started.)
1. What percentage of all respondents voted for Trump?
2. What percentage of all respondents voted for Clinton?
3. What percentage of the working-class group voted for Clinton?
4. What percentage of the working-class group voted for Trump?
5. What percentage of those who voted for Trump were from either the working class or the middle class?
6. Is there a relationship between perceived class and voting behavior in the 2016 U.S.
presidential election? If there is a relationship, describe it.
7. Rerun your analysis, this time adding RACECEN1 as a control variable. Is there a difference in the relationship between perceived class and voting behavior for whites and blacks?
Step by Step Answer:
Social Statistics For A Diverse Society
ISBN: 9781544339733
9th Edition
Authors: Chava Frankfort Nachmias, Anna Y Leon Guerrero, Georgiann Davis