Results revealed significant racial differences in respondents’ age (F (1, 1,929) = 7.21, p < .01), level of education (χ2 = 25.12, p < .001), marital status (χ2 = 120.22, p < .001), and income (F (1, 1,821) = 59.05, p < .001). European Americans were older, more likely to have completed 2 or more years of college, were more likely to be married compared to African Americans, and reported higher household incomes. In order to account for these differences, we controlled for age, education, household income, and marital status in all analyses.