Replication Data for: Group Prototypicality and Boundary Definition: Comparing White and Black Perceptions of Whether Latinos are American
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Examining group boundaries is instrumental to understanding inter-group relations, particularly differences in boundary drawing between prototypical and peripheral group members. Whether identity strength and prototypicality have an interactive effect on how group members draw boundaries has been underexplored. We also know less about how different Latinos are viewed, despite the group’s vast diversity. This paper takes up these questions and compares White and Black Americans’ views of Latinos as American. Strikingly, among all respondents, U.S.-born Latinos are seen as less American when their parent is undocumented. Results suggest that Black Americans are driven by economic and political concerns, and perceive greater commonality with more marginalized Latinos. Whites are driven by cultural concerns and prefer those who will not challenge their prototypicality. This illustrates a divergence in how Latinos are received among each group.
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2024-06-28



