#  Texas A&amp;M/Wake Forest 

 



#### Team Contact

- Francisco Pedraza

#### Team Members

- Betina Cutaia Wilkinson, Assistant Professor, Wake Forest University
- Francisco I. Pedraza, Assistant Professor, Texas A&amp;M University
- Jim Krueger, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
- Sylvia Manzano, Assistant Professor, Texas A&amp;M University

#### Description of Module

Our module is guided by four probative themes. The first addresses improving the precision of military status indicators, and more specifically, expanding our measure of household military status. The second theme addresses aspects of group competition and commonality for African Americans, Latinos and Anglos, with some attention to perceptions of ethnic social context. The third theme covers the "rule-of-law dimension" of anti-immigrant and immigrant restrictionist attitudes. Finally, a fourth theme is about evaluations of political parties with respect to specific groups.

#### Questionnaire



 

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