would be willing to participate in genetic research (yes), and among those who stated that they would not be willing to participate (no). Factors on which the two groups’ scores differed significantly from each other are noted with asterisks. Blacks who were unwilling to participate in genetic research were more likely to endorse mistrust and wariness, stigma, and participating only for incentives. Hispanics showed similar trends for mistrust and wariness, and stigma. Unlike Blacks and Hispanics, the only two factors that were significantly associated with the willingness to participate for Whites were, beneficial to individual and society, and important to participate for education and knowledge.