Poll: A Social Experiment?

  1. Halle Berry
  2. Lyle Lovett
  3. Jennifer Lopez
  4. Lucy Liu

I seriously have no idea why I thought of Lyle Lovett. :dubious:

  1. Laurence Fishburne
  2. David Beckham
  3. Alex Rodriguez
  4. Margaret Cho
  1. Denzel Washington
  2. Anthony Hopkins
  3. Antonio Banderas
  4. Jet Li
  1. Denzel Washington
  2. Jodie Foster
  3. Jimmy Smits
  4. Maggie Cheung
  1. Will Smith
  2. Tom Hanks
  3. George Lopez
  4. Jackie Chan
  1. Will Smith
  2. Brad Pitt
  3. George Lopez
  4. Jet Li.
  1. Samuel L. Jackson (always fun to watch)
  2. Nicholas Cage (first one, as you said, appearing in my mind unbidden-bad brain bad brain!)
  3. Lorena Ochoa (the best female golfer in the world has to be considered a celebrity, right? That and she is cute as hell)
  4. Lucy Liu (mainly because that is the name of my Mom’s Shih Tzu).

I should have said RuPaul.

Without looking at anyone else’s answers:

  1. Name a black celebrity – Oprah Winfrey
  2. Name a white celebrity – Paul Newman
  3. Name a hispanic celebrity – Antonio Banderas
  4. Name an Asian celebrity – Lucy Liu
  1. James Earl Jones
  2. Christopher Walken
  3. Ricky Martin
  4. Chow Yun Fat
  1. Sidney Poitier
  2. Tom Cruise
  3. Salma Hayek
  4. Jet Li
  1. Denzel Washington
  2. Tom Cruise
  3. Jennifer Lopez
  4. Lucy Liu
  1. Denzel Washington
  2. Jennifer Aniston
  3. Jennifer Lopez
  4. Michelle Wie

Samuel L Jackson
Keanu Reeves
Carlos Mencia
Jet Li

  1. Usher
  2. Paul Walker
  3. Freddy Rodríguez
  4. Jon Cho
    Was your theory that we’d name ones we find attractive?

No, the theory was that people would name fewer black women than black men. At least, compared to other races.

:smack: ummm, that would be ‘yes’…

  1. Will Smith

  2. John Travolta (Probably because he was brought up in a conversation I had today)

  3. John Leguizamo (sp??)

  4. Jackie Chan.

  1. Halle Berry
  2. Gweneth Platrow
  3. Eva Longoria
  4. Lucy Liu

That’s not really much of a theory, i’m missing lots of things that I thing I’d need to know. First of all, as some other poster asked, what do you mean by ‘overrepresented’? I take it that the celebrities named represent the population of all celebrities of a certain race and gender. What we haven’t heard is how big these populations are. If, for instance, there is only one female black celeb for every 100 male black celebs, than the women are overrepresented. How can we tell that this is not the case.

One final thing that I’d like to hear from you is the causal mechanism which informs your hypothesis, in other words: why would it be the case that black women are named less than proportionally often?