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1 month agoThanks for the explanation! I was a bit confused at first hahahahaha
Thanks for the explanation! I was a bit confused at first hahahahaha
Hiii, I’ve been following this community for a while from my account in slrpnk.net where I mod a couple communities and wanted to lend you a hand with this one if you’ll have me :D. (I’ve just created this account for this purpose only, so it is quite empty at the moment hahahaha). If you have any questions, just pm me.
I don’t think they mean hispanic as spanish speaking, but as the race resulting of the mingling of south american natives and europeans (mainly spaniards and portugueses). I feel the term hispanic is used in the USA since this group and the native spanish speakers overlap quite a bit. So it is not “Hispanic (any race)”, but more of " Hispanic american", who do share more genetic and ancestry similarities.
Also, when differenciating by race (we can debate wether this is legit or wether the predisposition to certain illnesses is minimal compared to income or quality of living, but that’s not what I am doing here), the socioeconomic differences are not relevant and appear in all groups. In that regard, “Hispano american” is not the only group with vast differences, but “White” and “Black” are very much riddled with it, but the thing is that for this study, it is not relevant, as it isn’t age (under 50) or state.
Now, what bothers me more is the “Asian/PI” category, I feel like that one has absolutely no basis. I’m guessing the sample was not big enough to qhave different cattegories, but that group feels very sloppy as a category by race.