Answer:
The answer it's true
Explanation:
Surveys ignore the fact that internal divisions exist within races, such as class and gender lines. Not all members of a race group have the same income, family and educational background. According to Bonilla-Silva, our society is "racialized" and the independent effects of race are analyzed in three ways:
However, the attempt to measure a population's racist attitudes with surveys provides a partical account of "race effect", As Bonilla-Silva calls it, since surveys do not reflect a significant amount of racial data.