Race, Casualties, and Opinion in the Vietnam War
respondents influences their sensitivity to casualties. (3) A citizen is more sensitive to casualties from his or her own racial group and less sensitive to casualties of other groups. We test these prop-ositions with data from eight pooled surveys of 6,300 Californians during the Vietnam War and racially disaggregated proximate wartime casualties. ................
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