A researcher believes that people’s demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds had a significant effe


Question: A researcher believes that people’s demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds had a significant effect on their vote for president in 2008 (VCF0704a). She particularly believes that race (VCF0106), education (VCF0110), family income (VCF0114), religion (VCF0128), and marital status (VCF0147) all had a significant effect on voting for Barack Obama and John McCain. In particular, she believes that women, nonwhites, citizens with lower education, citizens with lower income, Catholic or Jewish voters, and single individuals were more likely to vote for Obama. Use the American National Election Study data set to test her hypotheses.

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