Latino Group Identity: Measuring a Moving Target

作者: Angel Saavedra Cisneros

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33969-6_6

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摘要: This is the first chapter in third section of book, which explores Latino panethnic identity and its relationship to partisanship. In this chapter, author theoretically statistically develops a measure using LNS 2006 New England. Using covariance structure analysis, proposes that composed both home country superordinate identity. solidifies view Latinos generally possess complex social The analyses show linked fate not only important component for politics. scale developed shows good properties allows testing identity-to-partisanship link. also presents religion as an

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