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Racial Statistics Branch 
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             Census Bureau To Release Results Of Research 
               On Questions On Race And Hispanic Origin

     The Commerce Department's Census Bureau will release results of testing 
alternative questions on race and ethnicity from the 1996 Race and Ethnic 
Targeted Test (RAETT) at 10 a.m., Thursday, May 15.

     This study, together with other research from the Census Bureau and other 
federal agencies, will be used by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 
its review of Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, "Race and Ethnic Standards 
for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting."  The standard, which was
issued in 1977, governs the categories used to collect and publish federal data 
on race and ethnicity.

     The Census Bureau report, "Results of the 1996 Race and Ethnic Targeted 
Test," summarizes the results of testing several alternative questionnaire 
forms.  The alternatives included questionnaires that:

   - added a multiracial category to the race question;
   
   - tested "check all that apply" options for reporting more
     than one race;

   - placed the Hispanic-origin question immediately before the
     race question;

   - combined the race and Hispanic-origin questions in the first
     part of a two-part question that included ancestry in the
     second part; and

   - used alternative racial and ethnic terms for American
     Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts; and for Asian and Pacific
     Islander groups.

     Members of the media who would like a copy of the 200-page report, 
"Results of the 1996 Race and Ethnic Targeted Test," should contact the Public 
Information Office on 301-457-3030.  A summary of findings from this advance 
report will be available on the Internet at 
http://www.census.gov/population/www/documentation/twps0018/twps0018.html

     Another report with more detailed findings from the RAETT is planned for 
publication later in 1997.
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