The level of a survey respondent’s education did not have an impact on their beliefs. For example, with regard to Israelis, 62 per cent of university-educated respondents believed they would face prejudice. For college graduates, that number was 65 per cent, and for high school grads, 62 per cent. Jedwab says education level usually makes a difference in the surveys the ACS commissions, but “in this case, it doesn’t.”








