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RELIGION
Books Articles and Theses: (Continued)
*Henriot, Peter J.: The coincidence of political and religious atti-
tudes. Review of Religioux lesearch, v. 8, no. 1, Fall,
1966, pp. 50-58. (Study 47(x)
*Light, Donald. W., Jr.: Social participation in public and Catholic
schools. Review of Religious Research, v. 8, no. 1, Fall,
1966, pp. 3-11. (Study 476)
*Rossi, Peter H., and Greeley, Andrew M.: The impact of the Roman Cath-
olic denominational school. The School Review, v. 72, no,. 1,
Spring, 1964, pp. 34-51. (Study 476)
*Spaeth, Joe L.: Religion, fertility, and college type among college
graduates. See EDUCATION.
*Vanecko, James J.: Religious behavior and prejudice: Some dimensions
and specifications of the relationship. Review of Religious
Research, v. 8, no. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 27-37. (Study 476)
*Vanecko, James J.: Types of religious behavior and levels of prejudice.Sociological Analysis, v. 28, no. 3, Fall, 1967, pp. 111-122.
(Study 476) (Originally a paper presented at the meetings of
the American Catholic Sociological Society, Miami Beach, August,
1966.)
*Warkov, Seymour, and Greeley, Andrew M.: Parochial school origins and
educational achievement. American Sociological Review, v. 31,
no. 3, June, 1966, pp. 406-414. (Study 463 and Studies 431,
450)
*Zelan, Joseph: Religious apostasy, higher education and occupational
choice. Sociology of Education, v. 41, no. 4, Fall, 1968,
pp. 370-379. (Study 415)
Unpublished Papers:
Burch, Thomas K., and Jacek, Henry J., Jr.: Church teaching and the fer-
tility of Catholic Americans. See COMMUNITY AFFAIRS.
*Fichter, Joseph H.: Religious backgroundq of Catholic Air Force trAlMeef.See OCCUPATIONS.
GOCKEL, GALEN L.; BRADBURN, NORMAN M.; AND SUDMAN, SEYMOUR: Churches 41.
integrated neighborhoods. See COMMUNITY AFFAIRS.
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RELIGION
Unpublished Papers,: (Continued)
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Academic growth in Catholic higher education. See
EDUCATION.
Greeley,
*Greeley,
Andrew M.: The possibility of a Catholic university. Paper pre-
sented the Catholic Commission on Intellectual and CulturalAffairs, Chicago, May 7, 1966. 16p.
Andrew M.: The problem of Jesuit education. Paper presented at
the meetings of the Jesuit Education Association, Chicago, April11, 1966. (Study 495) 31p.
Greeley, Andrew M.: Sociology in the seminary. Paper presented at the
annual meetings of the National Catholic Educational Association,
Atlantic City, March, 1964. 12p.
Rossi, Peter H.: Some social consequences of American Catholic education.Paper presented at the meetings of the National Catholic Educa-tional Association, New York City, April, 1965. (Study 476) 20p.
SCHOENHERR, RICHARD A.: American Catholic priesthood study: Design andmethodology. See METHODOLOGY.
METHCDOLOGY AND THEORY
NORC Reports and Mono aphs:
*Borsky, Paul N., and Feldman, Jacob J.: A methodological study of accu-racy in reporting medical costs. See HEALTH AND WELFARE.
Davis, James A.: Education for positive mental health. See HEALTH AND
WELFARE.
Davis, James A., and Leinhardt, Samuel: The structure of positive inter-personal relations in small groups. Dartmouth College, August,
1967. (Study 508) 52p. Also presented as a paper at the meet-
ings of the American Sociological Association, Boston, August,1968.
RICHARD, ROBERT: Subjective social indicators. September, 1969. (Study
5030) iv, 210p. (Report of a study of social profiles of target
areas for 0E0.) Available from Clearinghouse for Federal Sci-entific and Technical Information, Springfield, Va. 22151; $3.00
paper copy, 69Q microfiche. Order document no. PB 187 444 and
prepay.
Sudman, Seymour: Reducing the cost of surveys. NORC Monographs in Social
Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xv, 246p. (Study 453)
$7.95 from publisher or bookstore.
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- METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
Books, Articles and Theses:
Bradburn, Norman M.: The cultural context of personality. IN Joseph M.
Wepman and Ralph W. Heine, eds.: Concepts of personality.
Chicago, Aldine, 1963, pp. 333-360.
*BRADBURN, NORMAN M.: Selecting the questions to be asked. Monthly Labor
Review, v. 93, no. 1, January, 1970, pp. 27-29. (Based on a
paper presented at the meetings of the American StatisticalAssociation, New York City, August, 1969. 10p.) (Also to be
published in the Proceedings.)
*Bradburn, Norman M., and Mason, William M.: The effect of question order
on responses. Journal of Marketing Research, v. 1, no. 4, No-
veMber, 1964, pp. 57-61. (Study 458)
Cahalah, bon: Correlates of respondent accuracy in the Denver validity
survey. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 32, no. 4, Winter, 1968-69,
pp. 607-621. (Based on a study conducted in 1949 by the Opinion
Research Center with the collaboration of NORC.)
*Davis, James A.: The campus as a frog pond: An application of the theory
of relative deprivation to career decisions of college men. See
EDUCATION.
*Davis, James A.: Clustering and structural balance in graphs. Human Rela-
tions, v. 20, no. 2, 1967, pp. 181-187. (Study 508) (Supersedes
paper titled "Boundary relationships: An extension of Cartwright
and Haratyls theorem on structural balance," May, 1965.)
*Davis, James A.: Compositional effects, role systems and the survival of
Small discussion groups. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 25, no. 4,
Winter, 1961, pp. 574-584. (Study 408)
Davis, James A.: Conventions and strategies for the presentation of percent-
age tables. See Davis, James A., and Jacobs, Ann M.: Tabular
presentation, this section.
*Davis, James A.: A partial coefficient for Goodman and Kruskal's gamma.
Journal of the American Statistical Association, v. 26, March,
1967, 'pp, 189-193.
*Davis, James A.: Statistical analysis of pair relationships: Symmetry,
subjective consistency and reciprocity. Sociometry, v. 31, no. 1,
March, 1968, pp. 102-119. (Study 508)
*Davis James A.: Structural balance, mechanical solidarity, and interper-
sonal relations. American Journal of Sociology, v. 68, no.. 4,
January, 1963, pp. 444-462.
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METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
Books Articles and Theses: (Continued)
*Davis, James A.; Gilman, Richard; and Schick, Judith: Tables for Yule's
Q association coefficient for pairs of percentages. Chicago,
National Opinion Research Center, 1965. 21p. (Edge index to
first per cent.) $2.00.
*Davis, James A., and Jacobs, Ann M.: Tabular presentation. IN Interna-
tional encvclo edia of the social scie ce New York, Macmillan
and Free Press, 1968, v. 15, pp. 497-509. (Originally titled"Conventions and strategies for the presentation of percentage
tables.")
*Frisbie, Bruce, and Sudman, Seymour: The use of computers in coding free
responses. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 27, no. 2, Summer, 1968,
pp. 216-232. (Study 453, using Study 458 data) (Appears in en-
larged version as Chapter 9 of Sudman: Reducing the cost of
surveys, under the title "The use of computers to ccde free re-
sponse answers in survey research." NORC Monographs in Social
Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xv, 247p. $7.95.)
FUNK, NATHALIE 0.: Social mobility through marriage. Unpublished Ph.D.
dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago,
August, 1969. x, 238p. (Study 483, women's sample) (Available
from Photoduplication Department, University of Chicago Libraries.)
*GREELEY, ANDREW M.: Moynihan and Drucker--demythologizers: A review-
commentary on Maximum feasible misunderstanding. by Daniel P.
Moynihan and Tie age of discontinuity by Peter F. Drucker.Educational Record, v. 50, no. 3, Summer, 1969,' pp. 319-326.
*Greeley, Andrew M.: The Protestant Ethic: Time for a moratorium. Socio-
logical Analysis, v. 25, no. 1, Spring, 1964, pp. 19-33. (Origi-nally a paper presented at the meetings of the American Catholic
Sociological Society, Los Angeles, September, 1963.)
Greeley, Andrew M.: La sociologia americana e lo studio dei Oruppi etnici)
degli immigrati. (American sociology and the study of group
ethnicity of immigrants.) Studi emigrazione, Anno 1, n. 1, Octo-
ber, 1964, pp. 7-16.
Hart, Clyde W.: Public opinion surveys, 1949-1954. Americana Annual, 1950-
1955. See Hart and Sheatsley, this section, for a reprint of
these articles.
*Hart, Clyde W., and Sheatsley, Paul B.: Public opinion surveys, 1949-1967.
Reprinted articles from the Americana Annual, 1950-1968. 20p.
*Hodge, Robert W.: Occupational mobility as a probability process. See
OCCUPATIONS.
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METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
Books Articles and Theses: (Continued)
*Hodge, Robert W., and Siegel, Paul M.: The classification of occupa-
tions: Some problems of sociological interpretation. 1966
Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section, American Sta-
tistical Association, pp. 176-192.
Hodge, Robert W., and Siegel, Paul M.: The measurement of social class.
IN InternatlaIllemE122iiloiLlillesocial sciences. New
York, Macmillan and Free Press, 1968, v. 15, pp. 316-325.
*Hodge, Robert W., and Treiman, Donald J.: Class identifications the
United States. American Journal of Sociology, v. 73, no. 3,
March, 1968, pp. 535-547. (Study 466) (Originally a paper
presented at the meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society,
Madison, Wis., April, 1966.)
*Hodge, Robert W., and Treiman, Donald J.: Social participation and
social status. American Sociological Review, v. 33, no. 5,
October, 1968, pp. 722-740. (Study 466, using 458 I data)
Johnstone, John W. C., and Rosenberg, Larry: Sociological observations
on the privileged adolescent. IN James F. Adams, ed.: Under.-
standing adolescence: Current developments in adolescent
psychology. Boston, Allyn and Bacon, 1968, pp. 318-336.
(Study SRS-869, Webster Groves Study)
*Kriesberg, Louis: Careers, organization size and succession. See
OCCUPATIONS.
Kriesberg, Louis: The relationship between socio-economic rank and be-
havior. Social Problems, v. 10, no. 4, Spring, 1963. (Uses
data from Studies 335, 367, 409, 423)
Kriesberg, Louis: Societal coordination by occupational leaders. PROD,
v. 3, no. 1, September, 1959, pp. 34-36. (Research proposal.)
Leinhardt, Samuel: Stalking the hobgoblin: Subject, object and inter-
action as sources of consistency in interpersonal relations.
Unpublished Master's paper, Department of Sociology, University
of Chicago, May, 1967. (Study 508) 30p.
MAIN, EARL D.: A test to evaluate keypunch verification in survey research.
The Analyst, v. 1, no. 3, May, 1969, pp. 50-53. (Study 5011)
*National Opinion Research Center. Field Department: Manual of procedures
for hiring and training interviewers. Chicago, 1967. iv, 39p.
$3.00.
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METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
Books Articles and Theses: (Continued)
NIE, NORMAN H.; BENT, DALE H.; AND HULL, C. HADLAI: SPSS: Statistical
package for the social sciences. (Provisional users manual.)
November, 1968. [468)p. To be published by McGraw-Hill,
June, 1970 (tentative date). $6.00.
Rivera, Ramon J.: The sociology of adolescence: A selective review of
the literature. June, 1964. 104p.
*Rossi, Peter H.: An overview of motivational techniques. Nationala. Safety Council Transactions, v. 6, 1963, pp. 54-57.
Rossi, Peter H.: Research strategies in measuring peer group influence.
See EDUCATION.
Rossi, Peter H.: Researchers, scholars and policy makers: The politics
of large scale research. Daedalus, v. 93, no. 4, Fall, 1964,
pp. 1142-1161; special issue on "The contemporary university:
U.S.A."
Rossi, Peter H., and Crain, Robert L.: The NORC Permanent Community
Sample. IN Thomas R. Dye, ed.: Comparative research in com-
munity politics: Proceedings of the Conference on Comparative
Research in Community Politics, University of Georgia, 1966,
pp. 109-134. Also appears in Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 27,
no. 2, Summer, 1968, pp. 261-272. Reprints available from
Department of Social Relations, Johns Hopkins University.
*Sheatsley, Paul B.: AAPOR times 21: Presidential address. Public Opinion
Quarterly, v. 32, no. 3, Fall, 1968, pp. 462-475. (Originally
presented at the meetings of the American Association for Public
Opinion Research, Santa Barbara, May, 1968.)
*Sheatsley, Paul B.: The harassed respondent: II. Interviewing practices.
IN Leo Bogart, ed.: Current controversies in marketing research.
Chicago, Markham Publishing Co., 1969, pp. 39-43. (Originally
a talk given before the Market Research Council, New York City,
October, 1965.) Copies of the original paper are available.
*Sheatsley, Paul B.: Public opinion. Encyclopedia Americana, 1963 edi-
tion, v. 22, pp. 772-776.
Sheatsley, Paul B.: Public opinion surveys, 1956-1967. Americana Annual,
1957-1968. See Hart and Sheatsley, this section, for a reprint
of these articles.
S}IEATSLEY, PAUL B.: Public opinion surveys. Americana Annual, 1969, p.
567. See Hart and Sheatsley, this section, for a combined
reprint of these articles, 1950-1968.
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METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
Books, Articles and Theses: (Continued)
Siegel, Paul M., and Hodge, Robert W.: A causal approach to the study of
measurement error. IN Hubert H. and Ann B. Blalock, eds.:
Methodology in social research. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1968,
pp. 28-59. (Study 466) (Revised version of a paper presented
at the meetings of the Population Association of America, April,
1966, titled "On the reliability of census measures of socio-
economic status.")
*Sudman, Seymour: New approaches to the control of interviewing costs.
Journal of Marketing Research, v. 3, no. 1, February, 1966,
pp. 5661. (Study 453)
*Sudman, Seymour: New uses of telephone methods in survey research. Jour-
nal of Marketing Research, v. 3, no. 2, May, 1966, pp. 163-167.
(Study 453, using Studies 447, 458, 461, and SRS-340 data) (Also
appears as Chapter 5 of Sudman: Reducing the cost of surveys.
NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine,
1967, xv, 246p. $7.95.)
*Sudman, Seymour: On the accuracy of recording of consumer panels: I and
II. Journal of Marketing Research, v. 1, nos. 2 & 3, May and
August, 1964.
*Sudman, Seymour: Probability sampling with quotas. Journal of the
American Statistical Association, v. 61, September, 1966, pp.
749-771. (Study 453, using SRS-110, 330, 640 data) (Also
appears as Chapter 2 of Sudman: Reducing the cost of surveys.
NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine,
1967. xv, 246p. $7.95.)
*Sudman, Seymour': Quantifying interviewer quality. Public Opinion
Quarterly, v. 30, no. Winter, 1966-67, pp. 664-667. (Study
453)
*Sudman, Seymour: Time allocation in survey interviewing and in other
field occupations. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 29, no. 4,
Winter, 1964-65, pp. 638-648. (Study 453) (Also appears as
Chapter 6 of Sudman: Reducing the cost of surveys, under the
title "Time allocation of survey interviewers and other field
occupations." NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 10.
Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xv, 246p. $7.95.)
Sudman, Seymour: What makes a good interviewer? IN Frederick E. Webster,
Jr., ed.: New directions in marketing: Proceedings of the 48th
National Conference of the American Marketing Association, New
York City, June, 1965. Chicago, American Marketing Association,
n.d., pp. 369-389. (Appears in later and longer version asChapter 8 of Sudman: Reducing the cost of surveys, under the
title "Cost and quality of interviewers." NORC Monographs in
Social Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xv, 246p.
$7.95.)
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METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
Books Articles and Theses: (Continued)
*Sudman, Seymour; Greeley, Andrew M.; and Pinto, Leonard J.: The effec-
tiveness of self-administered questionnaires. Journal of
Marketing Research, v. 2, no. 3, August, 1965, pp., 293-297.
(Study 453, using Study 476 data) (Also appears as Chapter
4 of Sudman: Reducing the cost of surveys, under the title
"Use of self-administered questionnaires." NORC Monographs
in social Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xv,
246p. $7.95.)
*Treiman, Donald J.: Status discrepancy and prejudice. See COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS.
*ULAN, JOSEPH: Interviewing the aged. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 33,
no. 3, Fall, 1969, pp. 420-424. (Studies 453 and SRS-290,
SPANCO: Study of Spanish-American war veterans)
Unpublished Papers:
Borsky, Paul N.: Response, reliability and validity. Paper presented
at the meetings of the American Association for Public Opinion
Research, Berkeley, Calif., May, 1961. (Study 429) (Not
duplicated.)
Bradburn, Norman M.: Social and psychological characteristics of panel
losses. January, 1965. (Study 458) 17p. Superseded by
Appendix 1 of Bradburn, The structure of psychological well-
being, under HEALTH AND WELFARE, Reports.
Childs, E. Kitch: A cookbook: The calculation of confidence limits for
Q and G; the significance of interactions in G. June, 1965.
(NORC Training Program) 23p.
*Davis, James A.: Attrition in the 1962 and 1963 follow-up waves in the
NORC panel survey of June, 1961 college graduates. Working
paper. September, 1964. (Studies 431, 450, 467) 16p.
Davis, James A.: Coefficients to describe the degree of clusterabilii.y
in a graph. Draft version. March, 1966. 32p.
*Davis, James A.: Panel analysis: Techniques and concepts in the inter-
pretation of repeated measurements. Preliminary draft. No-
vember, 1963. (Studies 431, 450) 179p.
Davis, James A,: Positive interpersonal relations: An hypothesis about
the social structure of friendship and admiration. November,
1966. (Study 508) 30p.
*Davis, James A.: Reference group processes and the choice of careers
in science. See EDUCATION.
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METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
Unpublished Papers: (Continued)
*Davis, James A,: Reference groups and relative deprivation among Ameri-
can graduate students. See EDUCATION.
Davis, James A.: Tables for calculating and examining the consistency
of gamma for cases up to 5 x 5. October, 1964. 11p.
*Hodge, Robert W.: Selecting measures of association. Working paper.
December, 1965. 25p.
Jaffe, Richard D.: Instant research: Some recommendations. Paper pre-
sented at the meetings of the American Association for Public
Opinion Research, Swampscott, Mass., May, 1966. 9p.
Kiassen, Albert D.: Subsampling the Military Manpower Policy Study. See
OCCUPATIONS.
*Rivera, Ramon J.: Sampling procedures on the military manpower surveys.
See OCCUPATIONS.
Rossi, Peter H.: Trends in voting behavior research. See POLITICAL
AFFAIRS.
SCHOENHERR, RICHARD A.: American Catholic priesthood study: Design and
methodology. Paper presented at the meetings of the AmericanCatholic Sociological Society, San Francisco, August, 1969.
(Study 5029) 9p.
*Schwartz, Mildred A.: Survey research and the study of change. Working
paper. December, 1965. (Study 486) 110p.
Sheatsley, Paul B.: How right are political polls? See POLITICAL AFFAIRS.
SHEATSLEY, PAUL B.: Questionnaire design and question wording. Paper
presented at the American Newspaper Publishers Association Re-
search Seminar, Columbus, Ohio, July, 1969. 13p.
Sheatsley, Paul B.: The survey methodology of "Teaching comprehensive
medical care" by Hammond, Kern, et al. Paper presented at
the meetings of the American Sociological Association, St.Louis, August, 1961. , 14p.
Siegel, Paul ML, and Hodge, Robert W.: On the reliability of census mea-
sures of socioeconomic status. See Siegel and Hodge, A causal
approach to the study of measurement error, under Bookstabove.
*Sudman, Seymour: The multiple uses of primary sampling areas of national
probability samples. November, 1968. (Study 453, using Studies
476 and SRS-290, 864 and 4051 data) 14.
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METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
Unpublished Papers: (Continued)
Sudman, Seymour: Reducing the costs of surveys. Paper presented at the
meetings of the Chicago chapter of the American Statistical
Association, January, 1963. (Study 453) 9p.
Sudman, Seymour: Reducing the costs of surveys. Paper presented at the
meetings of the Chicago chapter of the American Statistical
Association, October 26, 1965. (Study 453) 17p.
Sudman, Seymour: Research on reduction of costs. Paper presented at the
meetings of the American Association for Public Opinion Research,
Bolton Landing, N.Y., May, 1963. (Study 453) 4p.
Sudman, Seymour: Surveys of public opinion in times of crisis. See POLIT-
ICAL AFFAIRS.
NORC MONOGRAPHS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH
NORC MONOGRAPHS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH
The series NORC MONOGRAPHS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH has been inaugurated by theNational Opinion Research Center as a publication vehicle for its ownresearch and for other significant contributions to social research. Inmost cases, the casebound monographs in the series are newly edited ver-
s tons of reports from the NORC numbered report series. These reports are
available on loan or on 35mm positive microfilm from the NORC Libraryprior to the publication of the monograph. Information about the studieswhich form the basis for the reports may be obtained from the Library.
HOW TO ORDER:
The monographs are availablc in this country from the publisher, AldinePublishing Co., 529 South Wabash, Chicago, Illinois 60605. In GreatBritain, order from John Grant, 3 Clements Inn, London W.C. 2, and onthe continent from EUROBOOKS, Ltd., Le Clos du Bas, Sark, Channel Is-
land. Aldine Publishing Co. will accept standing orders on which 20%discount is allowed.
No. 1; Great aspirations: The graduate school plans of America's college
seniors. By James A. Davis. Published 1964. xxvi, 319p. (Con-
tains questionnaire) (Study 431) $8.95.
A newly edited version of the analysis of graduate school planscontained in NORC Report no. 90: "Great aspiraticns: Volume ore:Career decisions and educational plans during college." (March,1963; 590p.) by Davis. Cooperative Research Project no. 1194.
No. 2: Undergraduate career decisions: Correlates of occupational choice.
By James A. Davis. Published 1965. xvii, 307p. (Contains
questionnaire) (Study 431) $6.00.
A newly edited version of the analysis of career plans containedin NORC Report no. 90, as noted in No. 1, above.
No. 3: Reports on happiness: A pilot study of behavior related to mental
health. By Norman M. Bradburn and David Caplovitz. Published
1965. xvi, 195p. (Contains questionnaires) (Studies 446 and
458S) $6.00.
Includes two NORC Reports as follows: "In pursuit of happiness:A pilot study of mental health related behavior" (NORC Reportno. 92; May, 1963; 96p.; Study 446) by Bradburn; and "In theshadow of the bomb: An inquiry into the public mood during theCuban Crisis" (NORC Report no. 95; August, 1963; 68p.; Study
458S) by Caplovitz. For report of later study, see No. 15,below.
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No. 4: Volunteers for learning: A study of the educational pursuits ofAmerican adults. By John W. C. Johnstone and Ramon J. Rivera.Published 1965. xxviii, 624p. (Contains questionnaires)(Study 447) $12.50.
Includes the first report from this study, "Volunteers forlearning: The educational pursuits of American adults" (NORCReport no. 89; February, 1963; 68p.) by Johnstone, as well asthree new reports on the final three phases of the study,
No. 5: Education for positive mental health: A review of existing re-search and recommendations for future studies. By James A.Davis. Published 1965, xii, 192p. (Study 445) $6.95.
Newly edited version of NORC Report no. 88, February, 1963,229p., same title.
No. The education of Catholic Americans. By Andrew M. Gr,:eley andPeter H. Rossi. Published 1966. xxii, 368p. (Containsquestionnaires) (Study 476) $8.95. Also available in paper-bound edition as Doubleday Anchor Book, A603, $1.75.
Supersedes "The social effects of Catholic education: A pre-liminary report" (NORC Report no. 99-A; September, 1964; 107p.)by Greeley, Rossi, and Leonard J. Pinto.
No. 7 Lawyers in the making: The 1961 entrants to American law schools.By Seymour Wrkov, with a chapter by Joseph Zelan. Published1965. lati, 160p. (Study 451) $5.00.
Newly ,edited version of NORC Report no. 96, December, 1963,109p., same title, with an additional chapter by Joseph Zelan.
No. 8: College peer groups: Problems and prospects for research. Editedby Theodore EL Newcomb and Everett K. Wilson. Published 1966.xiv, 303p. $8.95.
Based on the work of the three seminars on Student Peer Groupssponsored by the Social Science Research Council Committee onPersonality Development in Youth which were held during thesummer and winter of 1959-60 at Ann Arbor and Berkeley.
No. Student culture: Social structure and continuity in a liberal artscollege. By Walter L. Wallace. Published 1966. xxi, 236p.(Contains questionnaires) (Study 442) $7.50.
Completely revised version of "Peer groups and student achieve-.ment: The college campus and its students" (NORC Report no. 91;February, 1963; 306p.) by Wallace.
No. 10: Reducing the cost of surveys. By Seymour Sudman. Published1967. xv, 246p. (Study 453) $7.95.
No. 11: The dissemination of health information: A case study in adultlearning. By Jacob J. Feldman. Published 1966. xii, 274p.(Study 367, 367-PH, 367-D) $6.95.
Newly edited version of a Ph.D. dissertation submitted to theDepartment of Sociology, University of Chicago, March, 1965.
No. 12: The new media and education: Their impact on society. Editedby Peter H. Rossi and Bruce J. Biddle. Published 1966. ix,
417p. $8.95. Also available in paperbound edition as Double-day Anchor Book, A604, $1.75.
No. 13: The changing Catholic college. By Andrew M. Greeley with theassistance of William Van Cleve and Grace Ann Carroll. Pub-lished 1967. xii, 226p. $5.95. (Study 495)
No. 14: The politics of school desegregation: Comparative case studiesof community structure and policy-making. By Robert L. Crainwith the assistance of Morton Inger, Gerald A. McWorter, andJames J. Vanecko. Published 1968. xviii, 390p. (Study 490)
$7.95. Also available in paperbound edition as DoubledayAnchor Book, A665, $1.95.
A newly edited version of the following NORC reports: "Schooldesegregation in the North: Eight comparative case studies ofcommunity structure and policy-making" (NORC Report no. 110-A;April, 1966; xii, 331p; Study 490) by Crain, with the assis-tance of Inger, McWorter, and Vanecko; and "School desegrega-tion in New Orleans: A comparative study of the failure ofsocial control" (NORC Report no. 110-B; May, 1966; xiii, 176p;Study 490) by Crain and Inger.
No. 15: The structure of psychological well-being. By Norman M. Brad-burn with the assistance of C. Edward Noll. Published 1969.xvi, 318p. (Contains questionnaires) (Study 458) 0.75.
Final report of NORC's "Happiness Study." For report on pilotstudy, see Bradburn and Caplovitz, Reports on happiness, No. 3,above.
70/71- Abramson - Andersen/Anderson/Smedby
ABRAMSON, HAROLD J.: The ethnic factor in American Catholicism: Ananalysis of inter-ethnic marriage and religious involvement.Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology,University of Chicago, June, 1969. (Study 476) x, 242p.(Available from Photoduplication Department, University ofChicago Libraries.)
*Abramson, Harold J., and Noll, C. Edward: Religion, ethnicity, andsocial change. Review of Religious Research, v. 8, no. 1,
Fall, 1966, pp. 11-26. (Study 476)
Almond, Gabriel A., and Verba, Sidney: The civic culture: Politicalattitudes and democracy in five nations. Princeton, Prince-
ton University Press, 1963. xi, 562p. (Study 427)
ANDERSEN, RONALD: A behavioral model of families' use of health services.Chicago, Center for Health Administration Studies, 1968. Re-
search series no. 25. xi, 111p. (Study SRS-180) $3.00; orderfrom Center for Health Administration Studies, 5720 S. Wood-lawn, Chicago 60637. A shortened version of Andersen, Families'use of health services . . ., below.
ANDERSEN, RONALD: Families' use of health services: A behavioral modelof predisposing, enabling, and need components. UnpublishedPh.D. dissertation, Purdue University, 1968. (Study SRS-180)(Available from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan.)See Andersen, A behavioral model . . ., above, for publica-
tion in shorter version.
Andersen, Ronald, and Anderson, Odin W.: A decade of health services:Social survey trends in use and expenditure. Chicago, Univer-sity of Chicago Press, 1967. xix, 244p. (Studies 335, 409,and SRS-180) $13.00; order from the University of ChicagoPress.
Andersen, Ronald, and Anderson, Odin W.: Family life cycle and use ofhealth services. Paper presented at the meetings of theAmeriran Sociological Association, Chicago, September, 1965.(Study SRS-180) 34p.
ANDERSEN, RONALD; ANDERSON, ODIN W.; AND SMEDBY, BJORN: Perception ofand response to symptoms of illness in Sweden and the UnitedStates. Medical Care, v. 6, no. 1, January-February, 1968,
pp. 18-30. (Study SRS-180) (Revised version of a paperoriginally presented at the meetings of the American Socio-logical Association, San Francisco, August, 1967, and at themeetings of the Swedish Medical Society, Stockholm, November,1967.)
-72- Andersen/Benham - Anderson/Sheatsley
ANDERSEN, RONALD, AND BENHAM, LEE: Family income and medical care con-sumption. Paper presented at the Second Conference on theEconomics of Health, Baltimore, December, 1968. (Study SRS-
180) 37p. To be published in Herbert Klarman, ed.: Empiricalstudies in health economics. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Univer-sity Press, forthcoming.
Andersen, Ronald, and Riedel, Donald C.: People and their hospital in-surance: Comparisons of the uninsured, those with one policy,and those with multiple coverage. Chicago, Center for HealthAdministration Studies, 1967. Research series no. 23. 37p.
(Study SRS-180) $1.00; order from Center for Health Adminis-tration Studies, 5720 S. Woodlawn, Chicago 60637.
DONALD,; SMEDBY, MORN; AND ANDERSON, ODIN W. Medical care inSweden and the United States: A comparative analysis of systemsand behavior. Chicago, Center for Health AdminiscTation Studies,forthcoming. (Study SRS-180) Order from the Center for HealthAdministration Studies, 5720 S. Woodlawn, Chicago 60637.
Anderson, Odin W.; Collette, Patricia; and Feldman, Jacob J.: Changes infamily medical care expenditures and voluntary health insurance:A tive-year resurvey. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard U4yersity Press,
;963. xvi, 217p. (Study 409)
Anderson, Odin W., and Sheatsley, Paul B.: Hospital use: A survey of patient"A physiCian decisions. Chicago, Center for Health AdministrationStuA10,, 761. Research series no. 24. xv, 215p. (Study 416)
WO; (*der fr:orn the center for Health Administration Studies,
570. P. chilca$° 60637.
Anderson, Win W., and Sheatsley, Paul B.: How the general hospital is used
in Massachusetts: Some findings from surveys of patients and phy-
sicians. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the AmericanFederation for Clinical Research, Atlantic City, May 3, 1964.
(Study 416) 20p.
Anderson Odin W., and Sheatsley, Paul B.: Some findings on how the general
hospital is used in Massachusetts: A survey conducted in 1961.Paper presented at the alL,ting of the New England Hospital As-
sembly, Boston, March 27, A.963. (Study 416) 18p.
Anderson, Odin W., and Sheatsley, Paul B.: Some preliminary findings on how
the general hospital is used in Massachusetts: A survey conductedin 1961. Paper presented at the Conference on Research on Hos-pital Use, sponsored by the Hospital Research and EducationalTrust and the U.S. Public Health Service, Chicago, January 22-23,
1963. (Study 416) 19p.
Anderson Odin W.: See also under Andersen.
-73- Beale - Blum/Rossi
Bacon, Sheldon D.: See under Warkov.
Bauer, Mary Lou: See under Ehrlich.
Beale, Lathrop V.: Religiousness and integration into the local community.
Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, Uni-
versity of Chicago, 1962. (Study 408) 260p. (Available from
Photoduplication Department, University of Chicago Libraries.)
Beale, Lathrop V.: See also under Kriesberg.
Benham, Lee: See under Andersen.
Bent, Dale H.: See under Nie.
*Berger, Alan S.: Longitudinal studies on the class of 1961: The graduate
science students. January, 1967. (NORC Report no. 107; Studies
431, 450, 467, 483) xxii, 164p. $3.00.
Berger, Alan S.:went.(Study
Some factors influencing expectation of academic employ-
School Review, v. 73, no. 2, Summer, 1965, pp. 129-143.
468)
Berger, Alan S.: See also under Warkov.
Biddle, Bruce J.: See under Rossi, Peter H.
BLOCK, RICHARD L.: Foundations of citizen support for the police. Unpub-
lished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, University
of Chicago, December, 1969. (Study 506) xiii, 248p. (Available
from Photoduplication Department, University of Chicago Libraries.)
Blum, Zahava D., and Rossi, Peter H.: Social class and poverty: A selected
and annotated bibliography. Boston, American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, November, 1966. 71p. A limited number of copies avail-
able from Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wis-
consin, Madison. See also Blum and Rossi, Social class research
and images of the poor, below, for related bibliography.
BLUM, ZAHAVA D., AND ROSSI, PETER H.: Social class research and images of
the poor: A bibliographic review. IN Daniel P. Moynihan, ed.:
On understanding poverty: Perspectives from the social sciences.
New York, Basic Books, 1968, 1969, pp. 343-418. (Also published
as Blum and Rossi, same title. Baltimore, Center for the Study
of Social Organization of Schools, Johns Hopkins University,
March, 1968. 94p. Not available from NORC.) (See also Blum
and Rossi, Social class and poverty, above, for related biblio-
graphy.)
Blum, Zahava D.: See also under Rossi, Peter H.
-74- Bogue - Borsky/Feldman
Bogue, Donald J.: Skid Row in American cities. Chicago, Community and
Family Study Center, University of Chicago, 1963. (Based on
NORC Report no. 65, 1 & 2; Studies 395 and 413) 521p. $6.50;
available from the Community and Family Study Center, 14.11 E.
60th, Chicago 60637.
*Borsky, Paul N.: Attitudes toward cooperation in a health examination
survey: A study of factors associated with stated intentions
of cooperation. Health Statistics from the U.S. National
Health Survey, Series D, no. 6, July, 1961. (Study 410) 45p.
Zorsky, Paul N.: Community reactions to sonic booms. August, 1962.
(NORC Report no. 87; Study 443) ix, 101p. plus interview
schedules. Microfilm $5.00. For a summary. see Nixon and
Borsky, Effects of sonic booms on people.
Borsky, Paul N.: Community reactions to sonic booms in the Oklahoma City
area [Vol. I: Major findings] February, 1965. xv, 43p. (AMRL-
TR-65-37, vol. I, or AD 613 620); Community reactions .
Vol. II: Data on community reactions and interpretations. Oc-
tober, 1965. xxi, 302p. (AMRL- TR- 65 -37, vol. II, or AD 625
332); Community reactions . . .: Vol. III: Questionnaires,
appendix to Volume II. March, 1966. v.p. (ANRL-TR-65-37,
vol. III, or AD 637 563). AMRL numbers available from Aerospace
Medical Research Laboratories, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio; AD
numbers from Defense Documentation Center, Alexandria, Va.
22314; all reports available from CFSTI. Volume I (NORC Re-
port no. 101) available from NORC, gratis. (Study 470)
Borsky, Paul N.: Motivations for charitable giving: A case study of an
eastern metropolitan area. July, 1961. (NORC Report no. 78;
Study 426) 104p. Microfilm $2.50.
Borsky, Paul N.: Readership of the Jewish News: A special report on
reader characteristics. July, 1961. (NORC Report no. 78-A;
Study 426) 13p.
Borsky, Paul N.: Response, reliability and validity. Paper presented at
the meetings of the American Association for Public Opinion
Research, Berkeley, Calif., May, 1961. (Study 429) (Not
duplicated.)
*Borsky, Paul N., and Feldman, Jacob J.: A methodological study of ac-
curacy in reporting medical costs. June, 1961. (NORC Report
no. 80; Study 426) iii, 52p.
Appears also as "Measurement of personal health expenditures"
in National Center for Health Statistics, Vital and Health
Statistics, series 2, no. 2, June, 1963. The latter edition
is available.
Borsky, Paul N.: See also under Nixon.
-75- Bradburn - Bradburn/Feldman
Bradburn, Norman M.: The cultural context of personality. IN Joseph
M. Wepman and Ralph W. Heine, eds.: Concepts of personality.
Chicago, Aldine, 1963, pp. 333-360.
*Bradburn, Norman M.: Inter-plant transfer: The Sioux City experience:
A study of factors related to labor mobility. May, 1964.
(NORC Report no. 98; Study 474) v, 60p. $1.50.
Bradburn, Norman M.: Measures of psychological well-being. Working
paper. January, 1964.. (Study 458) 20p. Superseded by Chap.
4 of Bradburn, The structure of psychological well-being,
below.
*BRADBURN, NORMAN K.: Selecting the questions to be asked. Monthly Labor
Review, v. 93, no. 1, January, 1970, pp. 27-29. (Based on a
paper presented at the meetings of the American StatisticalAssociation, New York City, August, 1969.) 10p. (Also to be
published in the Proceedings.)
Bradburn Norman M.: Social and psychological characteristics of panel
losses. January, 1965. (Study 458) 17p. Superseded by Ap-
pendix 1 of Bradburn, The structure of psychological well-being,
below.
BRADBURN, NORMAN EL, with the assistance of C. Edward Noll: The structure
of psychological well-being. NORC Monographs in Social Research,
no. 15. Chicago, Aldine, 1969. xvi, 318p. (Study 458) $9.75
from publisher or bookstore. (For report on pilot study, see
Bradburn and Caplovitz, Reports on happiness, below.)
Bradburn, Norman M., and Caplovitz, David: Reports on happiness: A pilot
study of behavior related to mental health. NORC Monographs
in Social Research, no. 3. Chicago, Aldine, 1965, xvi, 195p.
(Studies 446 and 458S) $6.00 from publisher or bookstore.
See Caplovitz and Bradburn, Social class and psychologicaladjustment, for report on later study; and Bradburn, The struc-
ture of psychological well-being, for final report of later study.
The above includes the following NORC reports: Caplovitz, David:
In the shadow of the bomb: An inquiry into the public mood dur-
ing the Cuban Crisis. August, 1963. (NORC Report no. 95; Study
458S) 68p.; and Bradburn, Norman 14., and Simon, William: In pur-
suit of happiness: A pilot study of behavior related to mental
health. May, 1963. (NORC Report no. 92; Study 446) 97p.
*Bradburn, Norman M., and Feldman, Jacob J.: Public apathy and public
grief. IN Bradley S. Greenberg and Edwin B. Parker, eds.:
The Kennedy assassination and the American public: Social
communication in crisis. Stanford, Calif., Stanford Univer-
sity Press, 1965, pp. 273-286. (Studies SRS-350 and 458 III)
(Originally a paper presented at the meetings of the American
Association for Public Opinion Research, Excelsior Springs,
Mo., May, 1964.)
-76- Bradburn/Mason Caplovitz:The consumer
*Bradburn, Norman M., and Mason, William M.: The effect of questionorder on responses. Journal of Marketing Research, v. 1,
no. 4, November, 1964, pp. 57-61. (Study 458)
Bradburn, Norman M., and Simon, William: In pursuit of happiness: Apilot study of behavior related to mental health. May, 1963,(NORC Report no. 92; Study 446) 97p. See Bradburn and Caplo-vitz, Reports on happiness, for book publication; Caplovitzand Bradburn, Social class and psychological adjustment, forreport on later study; and Bradburn, The structure of psy-chological well-being, for final report of later study.
Bradburn, Norman M.: See also under Caplovitz; Davis; Gockel; Noll;Orden; Sheatsley; Simon, William; Sudman.
BRODY, RICHARD A.; PAGE, BENJAMIN I.; VERBA, SIDNEY; AND LAULICHT,JEROME: Vietnam, the urban crisis and the 1968 presidentialelection: .A preliminary analysis. Paper presented at themeetings of the American Sociological Association, SanFrancisco, September, 1969. (Based on four studies fieldedby Opinion Research Corporation in 1968.) 32p.
Brody, Richard A.: See also under Verba.
*Brunswick, Ann F,: Evaluation of College of the Air course, "The Amer-ican Economy," on the basis of a national survey of highSchool social studies teachers. December, 1964. (NORC Re-
port no, 100; Study 479) vii, 101p. $1.50.
Brunswick, Ann F,: A personal interview survey of college economicsteachers. (Vol. 2: Appendix tables) July, 1961. (NORC
Report no. 79; 79-A; Study 433) 55, 51p. Apply. Summary
is available.
Burch, Thomas K., and Jacek, Henry J., Jr.: Church teaching and thefertility of Catholic Americans: A partial replication.Washington, D.C., Center for Population Research, George-town University, April, 1967. Paper prepared for themeetings of the Population Association of America, Cincin-nati, April, 1967. (Study 476) 20p. Available from NORC
by xerox at 15C per page.
Cahalan, Don: Correlates of respondent accuracy in the Denver validitysurvey. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 32, no. 4, Winter,1968-69, pp. 607-621. (Based on a study conducted in 1949by the Opinion Research Center with the collaboration ofNORC.)
Caplovitz, David: The consumer problems of the poor. Paper presentedat the 1964 conference of the Council for Consumer Education,Madison, Wis., April, 1964. 15p. Published in the SelectedProceedings, Greeley, Colo., Council on Consumer Information.
-77- Caplovitz: In the shadow - Childs
Caplovitz, David: In the shadow of the bomb: An inquiry into the publicmood during the Cuban Crisis. August, 1963. (NORC Reportno. 95; Study 458S) 68p. See Bradburn and Caplovitz, Reportson happiness, for book publication.
Caplovitz, David: The merchant and the low-income consumer. Paper pre-pared for the 1964 Conference on Jewish Social Studies, Inc.,New York City, May, 1964. 12p. Published in Jewish SocialStudies, v. 27, no. 1, January, 1965, pp. 45-53.
Caplovitz, David: The poor pay more: Consumer practices of low-incomefamilies. New York, Free Press, 1963. xvii, 220p.
*Caplovitz, David, and Bradburn, Norman M.: Social class and psycholog-ical adjustment: A portrait of the communities in the "Happi-ness" study: A preliminary report. January, 1964. (Study458) o7p. See Bradburn and Caplovitz, Reports on happiness,for report on earlier study; and Bradburn, The structure ofpsychological well-being, for final mport.
Caplovitz, David: See also under Bradburn.
Carroll, Grace Ann: See under Greeley.
Casey, James: See under Greeley.
Caspary, William R.: The "mood theory": A study of public opinion andforeign policy. n.d. (1968?). 44p. (Based on State Depart-ment polls conducted by NORC, 1945-1957, and filed at RoperPublic Opinion Research Center.)
Caspary, William R.: United States public opinion during the onset ofthe Cold War: A study of public reactions to internationalaffairs. Paper presented at the Fifth North American PeaceResearch Conference, Cambridge, Mass., November, 1967. 26p.
(Based on State Department polls conducted by NORC, 1945-1957, and filed at Roper Public Opinion Research Center.)To be published in the Peace Research Society (International)Papers, VII. Cambridge, The Conference, forthcoming.
*Childs, E. Kitch: Careers in the military service: A review of theliterature. May, 1966. (Military Manpower Survey WorkingPaper no. 4; Study 484) 166p.
Childs, E. Kitch: A cookbook: The calculation of confidence limits forQ and G; the significance of interactions in G. June, 1965.(NORC Training Program) 23p.
-78- Clark - Collette
CLARK, TERRY N.: Community structure, decision-making, budget expendi-
tures, and urban renewal in 51 American communities. American
Sociological Review, v. 33, no. 4, August, 1968, pp. 576-593.
(Study 505) Research Report no. 5 of the Comparative Study
of Community Decisicri- Making, Department of Sociology, Univer-
sity of Chicago, CULca,go 60637; request copies from the De-
partment. (To be included in expan4ed and revised version in
Charles N. Bonjean and others: Community politics. New York,
Free Press, forthcoming.)
CLARK, TERRY N.: A comparative study of community structures and leader-
ship. Paper presented at the meetings of the American Political
Science Association, New York City, September, 1969. Also pre-
sented at the International Conference on Community Decision..
Making, Milan, July, 1969. (Study 505) 45p. Research Report
no. 10 of the Comparative Study of Community Decision-Making,
Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago 60637;
request copies from the Department.
RK, TERRY N.: Urban typologies and political outputs: Causal models
using discrete variables and orthogonal factors, or precise
distortion versus model muddling. Paper prepared from inclu-
sion in Brian J. L. Berry, ed.: Classification of cities: New
methods and evolving uses. International City Managers Asso-
ciation and Resources for the Future, forthcoming. (Study
505) 42p. Research Report no. 21 of the Comparative Study of
Community Decision-Making, Department of Sociology, University
of Chicago 60637; request copies from the Department.
*Cleere, Roy L., and others: Physicians' attitudes toward venereal disease
reporting. Journal of the American Medical Association, v. 202,
no. 10, December 4, 1967, pp. 117-122. (Study SRS-853)
Coleman, James S.: Research chronicle: The adolescent society. IN Philip
E. Hammond, ed.: Sociologists at work: Essays on the craft of
social research. New York, Basic Books, 1964, pp. 184-211.
(Study 412) See also Coleman, The adolescent society, and
Rossi, Determinants and consequences of college choice.
Coleman, James S., and others: The adolescent society: The social life
of the teenager and its impact on education. New York, Free
Press, 1961. xvi, 368p. (Study 412) See also Coleman,
Research chronicle, and Rossi, Determinants and consequences
9f c94F*.iiq 019tCP.
Coleman, James S.: See also under Rossi, Peter H.
Collette, Patricia: Undergraduate mathematics teaching: Settings and
staff. October, 1963. (NORC Report no. 94; Study 440) vii,,
252p. Microfilm $3.00.
Collette, Patricia: See also under Anderson.
-79- Crain - Crain/Inger: School
*Crain, Robert L.: Educational decision making and the distribution of
influence in cities. Paper presented at the meetings of the
American Political Science Association, New York City, Sep-
tember, 1966. (Study 490) 26p. Limited supply available
from NORC. Included in the collections of the ERIC Clearing-
house on Educational Administration, University of Oregon,
Eugene, Ore. 97403, as document no. EA 001 824. Will be ab-
stracted in Research in Education (RIE). See RIE for order
information.
*Crain, Robert L.: Fluoridation: The diffusion of an innovation among
cities. Social Forces, v. 44, no. 4, June, 1966, pp. 467-476.
Crain, Robert L.: School integration and the academic achievement of
Negroes. Draft. December, 1967. (Study 5016, using SRS-
889-S data) 39p. To appear in Sociology of Education,
forthcoming.
CRAIN, ROBERT L.: School integration and occupational achievement of
Negroes. American Journal of Sociology, v. 75, no. 4, part 2,
January, 1970, pp. 593-606. (Study 5016, using SRS-889-8 data)
Crain, Robert L., with the assistance of Morton Inger, Gerald A. McWorter,
and James J. Vanecko: The politics of school desegregation:
Comparative case studies of community structure and policy-
making. NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 14. Chicago,
Aldine, 1968. xviii, 390p. (Study 490) $7.95 from publisher
or bookstore. Also available in paperbound edition as Double-
day Anchor Book, A665, $1.95.
A newly edited version of the following NORC reports: Crain,
Robert L.: School desegregation in the North: Eight comparative
case studies of community structure and policy making. April,
1966. (NORC Report no. 110-A; Study 490) xii, 331p.; and Crain,
Robert L., and Inger, Morton: School desegregation in New Or-
leans: A comparative study of the failure of social control.
May, 1966. (NORC Report no. 110-B; Study 490) xiii, 176p.
Crain, Robert L., with the assistance of Morton Inger, Gerald A. McWorter,
and James J. Vanecko: School desegregation in the North: Eight
comparative case studies of community structure and policy
making. April, 1966. (NORC Report no. 110-A; Study 490) xii,
331p. See Crain, The politics of school desegregation, for
book publication.
Crain, Robert L., and Inger, Morton: School desegregation in New Orleans:
A comparative study of the failure of social control. May,
1966. (NORC Report no. 110-B; Study 490) xiii, 176p. See
Crain, The politics of school desegregation, for book publi-
cation.
-80- Crain/Inger: Urban - Davis: Campus
Crain, Robert L., and Inger, Morton: Urban school integration: Strategy
for peace. Saturday Review, v. 50, no. 7, February 18, 1967,
pp. 76-77, 97-98. (Study 490)
CRAIN, ROBERT L.; MORLOCK, LAURA L.; AND VANECKO, JAMES J.: The influ-
ence of reputational, positional and decisional elites in
northern cities. Paper presented at the meetings of the
American Sociological Association, San Francisco, September,
1969. (Study 5019) 24p.
*Crain, Robert L., and Rosenthal, Donald B.: Community status as a
dimension of local decision-making. American Sociological
Review, v. 32, no. 6, December, 1967, pp. 970-984. (Study 490)
*grain, Robert L., and Rosenthal, Donald B.: Structure and values in
local political systems: The case of fluoridation decisions.
Journal of Politics, v. 28, no, 1, February, 1966, pp. 169-195.
Crain, Robert L,, and Street, David: School desegregation and school
decision-making. IN Marilyn Gittell, ed.: Educating an urban
population. Beverly Hills, Calif Sage Publications, 1967,
pp. 136-154. (Study 490) Appears also in Urban Affairs
Quarterly, v. 2, no. 1, September, 1966, pp. 64-82.
Crain, Robert L., and VanecIto, James J.: Elite influence in school de-
segregation, IN James Q. Wilson, ed.: City politics and public
policy. New York, Wiley, 1968, pp. 127-148. (Study 490)
Crain, Robert L.: See also under McWorter; Rosenthal; Rossi, Peter H.;
Vanecko.
Cutright, Phillips: See under Rossi, Peter H.
Darling, Richard L.: See under Drennen.
*Davis, James A.: The arts and science graduate student. Chapter 1: The
survivors. April, 1963. 90p.; Chapter 2: Career preferences
of graduate students. April, 1964. 62p. Draft version.
(Studies 415 and 431) See also Erbe, The arts and science
graduate student, for Chapter 5.
*Davis, James A.: Attrition in the 1962 and 1963 follow-up waves in the
NORC panel survey of June, 1961 college graduates. Working
paper. September, 1964. (Studies 431, 450, 467) 16p.
*Davis, James A.: The campus as a frog pond: An application of the theory
of relative deprivation to career decisions of college men.
American Journal of Sociology, v. 72, no. 1, July, 1966, pp.
17-31. (Study 431)
-81- Davis: Clustering - Davis:Great aspirations
*Davis, James A.: Clustering and structural balance in graphs. Human
Relations, v. 20, no. 2, 1967, pp. 181-187. (Study 508)
(Supersedes paper titled "Boundary relationships: An exten-sion of Cartwright and Harary's theorem on structural balance,"
May, 1965.)
Davis, James A.: Coefficients to describe the degree of clusterability
in a graph. Draft version. March, 1966. 32p.
*Davis, James A.: Compositional effects, role systems, and the survival
of small discussion groups. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 25,
no. 4, Winter, 1961,. pp. 574-584. (Study 408)
Davis, James A.: Conventions and strategies for the presentation of
percentage tables. See Davis, James A., and Jacobs, Ann M.:
Tabular presentation.
*Davis, James A.: Correlates of career intentions among army officersand enlisted men in the United States armed forces in 1964.
October, 1966. (Military Manpower Survey Working Paper no.
6; Study 484) 62p.
Davis, James A.: Education for positive mental health: A review of
existing research and recommendations for future studies.
NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 5. Chicago, Aldine,
1965. xiii, 192p. (Study 445) $6.95 from publisher or
bookstore.
A newly edited version of NORC Report no. 88, same title.February, 1963. 270p.
Davis, James A.: Great aspirations: The graduate school plans of
America's college seniors. NORC Monographs in Social Re-
search, no. 1. Chicago, Aldine, 1964. xxvi, 319p. (Study
431) $8.95 from publisher or bookstore. See Miller, One
year after commencement, and Spaeth and Miller, Trends, for
later reports.
A newly edited version of the analysis of graduate school plans
contained in. Davis, James A.: Great aspirations: Volume one:
Career decisions and educational plans during college. March,
1963. (NORC Report no. 90; Study 431) 590p. See Davis, Under-
graduate career decisions, for another monograph from this
report.
Davis, James A.: Great aspirations: Volume one: Career decisions and ed-
ucational plans during college. March, 1963. (NORC Report no.
90; Study 431) 590p. Final version of Davis and Bradburn, Greataspirations (NORC Report no. 82), below. See Miller, One year
after commencement, and Spaeth and Miller, Trends, for later
reports. See Davis, Great aspirations, and Davis, Undergraduatecareer decisions, for book publication.
-82- Davis: Great books - Davis: Reference
*Davis, James A.: Great books and small groups: An informal history of
a national survey. IN Philip E. Hammond, ed.: Sociologists
at work: Essays on the craft of social research. New York,
Basic Books, 1964, pp. 212-234. (gtUdy 408)
*Davis, James A.: Higher education: Selection and opportunity. School
Review, v. 71, no. 3, Autumn, 1963, pp. 249-265. (Part of d
paper titled "The role of higher education in career al-loch=
tion," presented at the meetings of the Ametican Sociological
Association, Washington, D.C., August, 1962.)
*Davis, James A.: Intellectual climates in 135 American colleges and
universities: A study in social psychophysics. Sociology of
Education, v. 37, no. 2, Winter, 1963, pp. 110-128. (Study idi)
*Davis, James A.: Locals and cosmopolitans in American graduate schbols:
International Journal of Comparative Sociology, v. 2, no. 2,
September, 1961, pp. 212-223. (Study 415)
Davis, James A.: Occupational values, occupational images, and prefer-
ence for academic jobs among arts and science graduate studente:
April, 1964. (Study '015) 18p.
Davis, James A.: On the congruence between occupational values and oceu=
pational choice: A panel study of June, 1961, college graduates:
Paper presented at the meetings of the American Psychological
Association, Philadelphia, August 31, 1963. (Studies 431, 450)
25p.
*Davis, James A.: Panel analysis: Techniques and concepts in the inter-
pretation of repeated measurements. Preliminary draft. No-
vember, 1963. (Studies 431, 450) 179p.
*Davis, James A.: A partial coefficient for Goodman and Kruskal's gamma:
Journal of the American Statistical Association, v. 62, March,
1967, pp. 189-193.
Davis, James A.: Positive interpersonal relations: An hypothesis about
the social structure of friendship and admiration. November,
1966. (Study 508) 30p.
*Davis, James A.: Reference group processes and the choice of careers ift
science. August, 1964. (Study 431) 21p.
Davis, James A.: Reference groups and relative deprivation among American
graduate students. Paper presented at the meetings of the
American Association for Public Opinion Research, Berkeleyi
Calif., May, 1961. (Study 415) 21p.
-83- Davis: Role - Davis/Bradburn:[Report 82]
Davis, James A.: The role of higher education in career allocation.
Paper presented at the meetings of the American Sociological
Association, Washington, D.C., August, 1962. (Study 431)
24p. (Part of this paper is published as "Higher education:Selection and opportunity," School Review, v. 71, no. 3,
Autumn, 1963, pp. 249-265.)
*Davis, James A.: Some preliminary findings from the military manpower
surveys: Officers and enlisted men, differences among the
military services. July, 1965. (Military Manpower Survey
Working Paper no. 1; Study 484) 24p.
*Davis, James A.: Statistical analysis of pair relationships: Symmetry,
subjective consistency and reciprocity. Sociometry, v. 31,
no. 1, March, 1968, pp. 102-119. (Study 508)
*Davis, James A.: Structural balance, mechanical solidarity, and inter-
personal relations. American Journal of Sociology, v. 68,
no. 4, January, 1963, pp. 444-462.
Davis, James A.: Tables for calculating and examining the consistencyof gamma for cases up to 5 x 5. October, 1964. 11p.
Davis, James A.: Undergraduate career decisions: Correlates of occupa-
tional choice. NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 2.
Chicago, Aldine, 1965. xvii, 307p. (Study 431) $6.00 from
publisher or bookstore. See Miller, One year after commence-
ment, and Spaeth and Miller, Trends, for later reports.
A newly edited version of the analysis of career plans con-
tained in Davis, Jo.,-..c.:7; A.: Great aspirations: Volume one:
Career decisions ani educational plans during college. March,
1963. (NORC Report no. 90; Study 431) 590p. Sec Davis,
Great aspirations Lionograph), for another monograph from
this report.
Davis, James A., with the assistance of Ruth Ursula Gebhard, HerbertHamilton, Carolyn Huson, and Joe L. Spaeth: Great books and
small groups. New York, Free Press, 1961. xii, 237p.
(Study 408)
Davis, James A., with David Gottlieb, Jan Hadja, Carolyn Huson, and Joe
L. Spaeth: Stipends and spouses: The finances of American arts
and science graduate students. Chicago, University of Chicago
Press, 1962. viii, 294p. (Study 415)
Davis, James A., and Bradburn, Norman M.: Great aspirations: Career plans
of America's June 1961 college graduates. September, 1961.
(NORC Report no. 82; Study 431) 130p. Microfilm $3.00. Pre-liminary version of Davis, Great aspirations (NORC Report no.
90), above.
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Davis, James A., and Bradburn, Norman M.:. Great aspirations: The career
plans of America's June 1961 college graduates. Vocational
Guidance Quarterly, v. 10, no. 3, Spring, 1962, pp. 137-142.
(Study 431)
*Davis, James A.; Gilman, Richard; and Schick, Judith: Tables for Yule's
Q association coefficient for pairs of percentages. Chicago,
National Opinion Research Center, 1965. 21p. (Edge index to
first per cent.) $2.00.
*141/0 James A., and Jacobs, Ann B.: Tabular presentation. IN Inter-
national encyclopedia of the social sciences. New York, Mac-
millan and Free Press, 1968, v. 15, pp. 497-509. (Originally
titled "Conventions and strategies for the presentation of
percentAge tables:9
Davis, 4meg 1$? and Leinhardt, Samuel: The structure of positive inter-
personal relations in small groups. Dartmouth College, August,
1967, (Study 508) 52p. Also presented as a paper at the
meetings of the American Sociological Association, Boston,
August, 1968.
James A.; See also under. McKinley; Nichols; Rossi, Peter H.
Pei 1@rt 40b@rt A. ; See under Rossi, Peter H.
Peshaises, John C.: Public knowledge about chronic symptoms. Unpublished
Master's paper, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago,
October, 1962, (Study 417) 103p.
Dragastin Sigmund: The religious factor in the structure of psychological
well-being. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of So-
ciology, University of Chicago, August, 1968. (Study 458) v,
124p. (Available from Photoduplication Department, University
of Chicago Libraries.)
DRENNEN, HENRY T., AND DARLING, RICHARD L.: Library manpower: Occupational
characteristics of public and school librarians. Washington,
U.S. office of Education, 1966. 29p. (Study. 463; Postcensal
study of technical and scientific manpower) (OE 15061; 30c from
GPO.)
Ehrlich, 'Howard J., and Bauer, Mary Lou: Newspaper citation and reputation'
for community leadership. American Sociological Review, v. 30,
no. 3, June, 1965, pp. 411-415. (Study 458 I, questions asked
in Prince Georges County, Maryland)
Elazar, Daniel J.: Case study of failure in metropolitan integration:
Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee. August, 1961 (NORC
Report no. 81; Study 417H) 120p. (A study of an attempt to
consolidate metropolitan governments.) $1.50; order from
Community and Family Study Center, 1411 E. 60th, Chicago
60637.
-85- Ellis - 3rbe
Ellis, Richard Alan: Fame, fortune, and professional esteem: Major am-bitions among college graduate men. Unpublished Master'spaper, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, June,1968. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483) 32p.
Ennis, Philip H.: Adult book reading is the United States: A preliminaryreport. September, 1965. (NORC Report no. 105; Study 855)
xi, 111p. Available from ERIC as document. no. ED010754. Ab-stract appears in Research in Education (RIE), no. 7, July,1967, p. 44. Order from ERIC Document Reproduction Service,National Cash Register Co., Bethesda, Md. 20014; microfiche
18c, hard copy $4.52. Also available from NORC in 35mm micro-
film for $3.00.
Ennis, Philip H.: Book reading audiences and the mass society. Paper
presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Asso-ciation, Miami Beach, August, 1966. (Study 855) 10p.
*Ennis, Philip H.: Criminal victimization in the United States: A reportof a national survey. Washington, GPO, 1967. Field StudiesII, U.S. President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the.Administration of Justice. (Study 506) $1.00; available fromGPO or NORC
ENNIS, PHILIP H.: An exploratory study on illiteracy. August, 1969.(Study 5017) 87p. Available from NORC by xerox at 15c perpage.
Ennis, Philip H.: The measurement of crime in the United States. IN Lawenforcement science and technology: Proceedings of the FirstNational Symposium on Law Enforcement Science and Technology,Illinois Institute of Technology, Research Institute, March,1967. Washington, Thompson Book Co., and London, AcademicPress, 1967, pp. 687-693. (Study 506) 20p. (Xerox copies ofthe original paper are available at 15c per page.)
Ennis, Philip H., with the collaboration of Frederick A. Schlipf: Copyingand duplicating practices in American education: A report of astudy sponsored by a Joint Committee of the American TextbookPublishers Institute and the American Book Publishers Council.April, 1966. (NORC Report no. 115; Study 501) ix, 84p. plus
questionnaires. Microfilm $3.00. Also available as part of"An economic-media study of book publishing," New York, Ameri-can Textbook Publishers Institute and the American Book Pub-lishers Council, 1966, pp. 166-283. Order the latter from New
York; $15.00.
*Erbe, William: The arts and science graduate student. Chapter 5: Pro-
pinquity, homophily, and membership in student groups. May,
1963. Draft version. (Study 415) 74p. See also Davis, Thearts and science graduate student, for Chapters 1 and 2.
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*Erickson, Donald A., and Greeley, Andrew M.: Non-public schools and
metropolitanism. IN Metropolitanism: Its challenge to edu-
cation, 1968. NSSE 67th Yearbook, Pt. 1. Chicago, The
National Society for the Study of Education, 1968, pp. 287-
316.
Eulau, Heinz: See under Prewitt.
Feagin, Joe R.: Social sources of support for violence and non-violence
in a Negro ghetto. Social Problems, v. 15, no. 4, Spring,
1968, pp. 432-441. (Study SRS-710N)
Feagin, Joe R., and Sheatsley, Paul B.: Ghetto resident appraisals of a
riot. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 32, no. 3, Fall, 1968,
pp. 353-362. (Study SRS-710N)
Feldman, Jacob J.: The dissemination of health information: A case study
in adult learning. NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 11.
Chicago, Aldine, 1966. xii, 274p. (Study 367) $6.95 from
publisher or bookstore.
The above is a newly edited version of a Ph.D. dissertation,
Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, March, 1965,
same title.
*Feldman, Jacob J.: Patients' opinion of hospital food. Journal of the
American Dietetic Association, v. 40, no. 4, April, 1962, pp.
325-329. (Study 367)
Feldman, Jacob J.: See also under Anderson; Barsky; Bradburn; Katz;
Sheatsley.
Fichter, Joseph H.: Citizens of two worlds. Address given at the Society
for the Scientific Study of Religion annual dinner meeting,
Washington, D.C., October 30, 1964. 21p.
Fichter, Joseph H.: Graduates of predominately Negro colleges: Class of
1964. Washington, GPO, 1967. Public Health Service Publica-
tion no. 1571. 262p. (Study 477, Negro sample) 75; avail-
able from GPO.
*Fichter, Joseph H.: Negro women bachelors: A comparative exploration of
the experiences and expectations of college graduates of the
class of June, 1961. January, 1965. (Studies 431, 450, 467)
155p.
*Fichter, Joseph H.: Religious backgrounds of Catholic Air Force trainees.
Paper presented at the meetings of the American Sociological
Association, Chicago, September, 1965. 18p.
*Fichter, Joseph H.: Young Negro talent: Survey of the experiences and
expectations of Negro Americans who graduated from college in
1961. November, 1964. (Studies 431, 450, 467) 63p.
a
-87- Fielder/Harris - Glock/Selznick/Spaeth
Fielder, Frances, and Harris, Godfrey: The quest for foreign affairsofficers: Their recruitment and selection. Foreign Affairs
Personnel Study no. 6. New York, Carnegie Endowment for In-ternational Peace, 1966. (Chapter 2 based on Studies 431, 450)
Folger, John K.: Some relationships between ability and self-reported
grades. Sociology of Education, v. 40, no. 3, Summer, 1967,
pp. 270-274. (Study 431)
Foundation on Employee Health, Medical Care and Welfare, Inc.: Familymedical care under three types of health insurance: A reporton a survey conducted for the Foundation by the School ofPublic Health and Administrative Medicine, Columbia Univer-sity, with the cooperation of the National Opinion Research
Center. New York, 1962. 202p. (Study 418)
FRIED, ELLEN S.: Three dimensions of prejudice: An analysis of whiteattitudes toward Negroes. Research paper, Department ofSociology, University of Chicago, Summer, 1968. (Study SRS-
889-A and SRS-4050) 66p. Xerox copies available from NORC
at 15c per page.
*Frisbie, Bruce, and Sudman, Seymour: The use of computers in coding
free answer responses. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 27, no.
2, Summer, 1968, pp. 216-232. (Study 453, using Study 458
data) (Appears in enlarged version as Chapter 9 of Sudman:Reducing the cost of surveys, under the title "The use ofcomputers to code free response answers in survey research."
NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine,
1967. xv, 246p. $7.95.)
Frisbie, Bruce: See also under Warkov.
FUNK, NATHALIE 0.: Social mobility through marriage. Unpublished Ph.D.dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago,
August, 1969. x, 238p. (Study 483, women's sample) (Avail-
able from Photoduplication Department, University of Chicago
Libraries.)
Gagnon, John H.: See under Simon, William.
Gebhard, Ruth Ursula: See under Davis.
Gilman, Richard: See under Davis.
Glock, Charles Y.; Selznick, Gertrude J.; and Spaeth, Joe L.: The apa-thetic majority: A study based on public responses to the
Eichmann Trial. New York, Harper and Row, 1966. xii, 222p.
-88- Gockel - Greeley: After secularity
*GOCKEL, GALEN L.: Income and religious affiliation: A regression anal-
ysis. American Journal of Sociology, v. 74, no. 6, May, 1969,
pp. 632-647. (Study 447, Household screener)
GOCKEL, GALEN L.: The process of neighborhood desegregation. Paper pre-
sented at the meetings of the American. Sociological Association,
San Francisco, September, 1969. (Study 5011) (Not duplicated.)
*Gockel, Galen L.: Silk stockings and blue collars: Social work as a
career choice of America's 1961 college graduates. April,
1966. (NORC Report no. 114; Study 473, using Studies 431,
450, 467 data) xv, 171p. plus questionnaires. $3.00.
abatis Galen L.: Social work and recent college graduates: A report on
two national surveys. Social Work Education Reporter, v. 15,
no. 2, June, 1967, pp. 24-25, 38-39. (Originally a paper pre-
sented at the 15th annual program Meeting of the Council on
Social Work Education, Salt Lake City, January, 1967.) (Study
473, using Studies 431, 450, and 477 data) 15p.
Gockel, Galen L.: Social work as a career choice. IN Edward E. Schwartz,
ed.: Manpower in social welfare: Research perspectives. Re-
port of the Institute on Research Approaches to MnpOwer Pro-
blems in Social Welfare Services to Children and Families,
University of Minnesota, Duluth Campus, August, 1964. New
York, National Association of Social Workers, 1966, pp. 89-98.
(Studies 431 and 468) (Originally part of a paper by Seymour
Warkov and Galen Gockel titled "Career choices of undergraduate
and graduate studettat the case of social work"; see Warkov,
below, for publication of his part of this paper.)
GOCKEL, GALEN L,; BRADBURN, NORMAN M,; AND SUDMAN, SEYMOUR: Churches in
integrated neighborhoods. Paper presented at the Meetings of
the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Boston, Oc-
tober, 1969. (Study 5011) (Not duplicated.)
Gockel, Galen t.: See also under Sudman; Warkov.
Gottlieb, David: See under Davis.
Gray, Shirlene B.: See under O'Chea.
*Greeley,
*Greeley,
Andrew M.: Academic growth in Catholic higher education. Paper
presented at the meetings of the American Catholic Sociological
Society, Miami Beach, August, 1966. (Study 495) 22p.
Andrew M.: After secularity: The neo-gemeinschaft society: A
post-Christian postscript. Sociological Analysis, v. 27, no.
3, Fall, 1966, pp. 119-127. (Presidential address presented
at the meetings of the American Catholic Sociological Society,
Miami Beach, August, 1966.)
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GREELEY, ANDREW M.: After seven years: A preliminary report to the Car-negie Commission on the Future of Higher Education. See Spaethand Greeley, Recent alumni and higher: education, below, forfinal report.
GREELEY, ANDREW M.: Alumni of the sixties speak! Alma Mater, Journal ofthe American Alumni Council, v. 36, no. 5, December, 1969, pp.1-6. (Study 5023)
Greeley, Andrew M.: Anti-intellectualism in Catholic colleges. AmericanCatholic Sociological Review, v. 23, no. 4, Winter, 1962, pp.350-368. (Study 431)
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Areas of research on religion and social organiza-tion. American Catholic Sociological Review, v. 23, no. 3,Fall, 1962, pp. 99-112.
Greeley, Andrew M.: The career plans of graduates of Catholic colleges.American Catholic Sociological Review, v. 24, no. 4, Winter,1963. (Study 431)
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Catholic colleges: System in transition: A reportbased on the findings of a questionnaire survey. Journal ofHigher Education, v. 34, no. 3, 1963, pp. 158-163. (Study 431)
Greeley, Andrew M.: Catholic education: Predictions, predilections,hunches and educated guesses about the next ten years. America,v. 113, no. 16, April 17, 1965, pp. 522-528.
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Catholic scholars of tomorrow: Report on a survey.The Critic, v. 20, no. 5, April-May, 1962. (Study 431)
*Greeley, Andrew M.: The college blight on idealism. Educational Record,v. 49, no. 4, Fall, 1968, pp. 429-434.
*GREELEY, ANDREW M.: Continuities in research on the "religious factor."American Journal of Sociology, v. 75, no. 3, November, 1969,pp. 355-359. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483, 5023) UpdatesGreeley, Influence of the "religious factor" on the careerplans and occupational values of college graduates, this sec-tion, and Religion and academic career plans: A note on pro-gress, this section.
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Criticism of undergraduate faculty by graduates ofCatholic colleges. Review of Religious Research, v. 6, no. 2,Winter, 1965, 96-106. (Study 431)
Greeley, Andrew M.: Ethnicity as an influence on behavior. Eire-Ireland:A Journal of Irish Studies, v. 3, no. 4, Winter, 1968, pp. 74-90. (Originally a paper presented at the National Consultationon Ethnic Behavior sponsored by the American Jewish Committee,Fordham University, June, 1968.) Superseded by Greeley, Whycan't they be like us? below.
-90.; Greeley: F - Greeley: Q
GREELEY, ANDREW M.: From backwater to mainstream: A profile of Catholic
higher education. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1969. vii, 184p.
(First of a series of profiles sponsored by the Carnegie Com-mission on Higher Education.) (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483,
5023 data; Study 5024)
Greeley, Andrew M.: The influence of religion on the career plans andoccupational values of June 1961 college graduates. Unpub.,
lished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, Univer-
sity of Chicago, 1962. (Study 431) See Greeley, Religionand career, for book publication.
*Greeley, Andrew M.: The influence of the "religious factor" on carderplans and occupational values of college graduates. AmericanJournal of Sociology, v. 68, no. 6% 1963, pp. 658-671. (Study
431) For later data, see Greeley: Religion and academic ca-reer plans: A note on progress; and Continuities in research
on the "religious factor."
*GREELEY, ANDREW M.: Moynihan and Drucker--demythologizers: A revidW-commentary on Maximum feasible misunderstanding by Daniel P.Moynihan and The age of discontinuity.by Peter F. Drucker.Educational Record, v. 50, no. 3, Summer, 1969, pp. 319-326.
*GREELEY, ANDREW M.: A note on political and social differences amongethnic college graduates. Sociology of Education, v. 42,
no. 1, Winter, 1969, pp. 98-103. (Study 5023)
*Greeley, Andrew M.: A note on the origins of religious differences.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, v. 3, no. 1,Fall, 1963, pp. 21-31. (Study 431)
Greeley, Andrew M.: The possibility of a Catholic university. Paperpresented to the Catholic Commission on Intellectual andCultural Affairs, Chicago, May 7, 1966. 16p.
*Greeley, Andrew M.: The problem of Jesuit education. Paper presentedat the meetings of the Jesuit Education Association, Chicago,April 11, 1966. (Study 495) 31p.
*Greeley, Andrew M.: The Protestant Ethic: Time for a moratorium.Sociological Analysis, v. 25, no. 1, Spring, 1964, pp. 19.,
33. (Originally a paper presented at the meetings of theAmerican Catholic Sociological Society, Los Angeles, Sep,*tember, 1963.)
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Quali sono le prospettive della parrocchia hd"zionale negli Stati Uniti? (Whither the national parish inthe United States?) Studi emigrazione, Anne 2, n. 5, Feb..
ruary, 1966, pp. 99-122.
-91- Greeley: R - Greeley: S
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Religion and academic career plans: A note on pro-gress. American Journal of Sociology, v. 72, no. 6, May, 1967,pp. 668-672. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483, and 477) UpdatesGreeley, Influence of the "religious factor" on career plansand occupational values of college graduates. For later data,see Greeley, Continuities in research on the "religious factor."
Greeley, Andrew M.: Religion and career: A study of college graduates.New York, Sheed and Ward, 1963. xiv, 267p. (Study 431)Based on Greeley, The influence of religion on the careerplans and occupational values of June 1961 college graduates,above.
Greeley, Andrew M.: The religious behavior of graduate students. Jour-nal for the Scientific Study of Religion, v. 5, no. 1, 1965,pp. 34-40. (Studies 431, 450)
Greeley, Andrew M.: The religious practice of college graduates. Cath-olic World, April, 1963. (Study 431)
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Review symposium on Christian beliefs and anti-semitism by Charles Y. Glock and Rodney Stark. American Socio-logical Review, v. 32, no. 6, December, 1967, pp. 1007-1009.(Study 760)
GREELEY, ANDREW M.: The sacred and the psychedelic. The Critic, v. 27,no. 5, April-May, 1969, pp. 24-32. (The 1969 Critic lecture.)
Greeley, Andrew M.: La sociologia americana e lo studio dei (gruppietnici:$ degli immigrati. (American sociology and the studyof group ethnicity of immigrants.) Studi emigrazione, Anno 1,n. 1, October, 1964, pp. 7-16.
Greeley, Andrew M.: Sociology in the seminary. Paper presented at theannual meetings of the National Catholic Educational Associa-tion, Atlantic City, March, 1964. 12p.
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Some aspects of interaction between religious groupsin an upper middle class Roman Catholic parish. Social Compass,v. 9, nos. 1 & 2, 1962, pp. 39-61.
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Some information on the present situation of Amer-ican Catholics. Social Order, v. 13, no. 4, April, 1963, pp.9-24. (Study 431)
*Greeley, Andrew M.: Some results of Catholic education in the UnitedStates. Concilium: An International Review of Theology, v. 4,no. 3, April, 1967, pp. 81-86. (Study 476) Published also inFrench, Italian, German, and Dutch editions.
GREELEY, ANDREW M.: Why can't they be like us? Facts and fallacies aboutethnic differences and group conflict in America. New York,Institute of Human Relations Press, 1969. Pamphlet series no.12. (Study 476) ix, 76p. $1.00; available from the Instituteof Human Relations Press, 165 E. 56th St., New York, N.Y. 10022.Supersedes Greeley, Ethnicity as en influence on behavior, above.
-92- Greeley/with... - Greeley/Spaeth
Greeley, Andrew M., with the assistance of William Van Cleve and GraceAnn Carroll: The changing Catholic college. NORC Monographs
in Social Research, no. 13. Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xiii,
226p. (Study 495) $5.95 from publisher or bookstore.
*Greeley, Andrew M., and Casey, James: An upper middle class deviantgang. American. Catholic Sociological Review, v. 24, no. 1,
Spring, 1963, pp. 33-41.
*Greeley, Andrew M., and Rossi, Peter H.: Correlates of parochial schoolattendance. School Review, v. 72, no. 1, Spring, 1964, pp.
52-73. Appears also in variant version as "Correlates ofCatholic school attendance," Appendix 4 (pp. 268-289) of Gree-ley and Rossi, The education of Catholic Americans, below.
(Study 476)
Greeley, Andrew M., and Rossi, Peter The education of catholic Amer-
icans, NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 6. Chicago,
Aldine, 1966. xxii, 368p. (Study 476) $8.95 from publisher
or bookstore. Also available in paperbound edition as Double-day Anchor Book, A603, $1.75.
Supersedes Greeley, Rossi, and Pinto: The social effects ofCatholic education; Preliminary report. September, 1964.(NORC Report no. 99-A; Study 476) 109p.
*Greeley, Andrew M., and Rossi, Peter H.: The effects or Catholic educa-
tion [Port 11. The Critic, December7-January, 1963-64; Greeley,Rossi, 4nd Pinto, Leonard J,: The effects of Catholic educa-
tion, Part The Critic, October-November, 1964; Greeley,Rossi, and Pinto: The effects of Catholic education, Part 3:Are Catholic schools divisive? The Critic, February-March,
1965. (Study 476)
Greeley, Andrew M,; Rossi, Peter FL; and Pinto, Leonard J.: The social
effects of Catholic education: Preliminary report. September,
1964. (NORC Report no. 99-A; Study 476) 109p. See Greeley
and Rossi, The education of Catholic Americans, for book
publication.
GREELEY, ANDREW M., AND SPAETH, JOE L.: A research note: Political change
among college alumni. Sociology of Educ4tion, .in press. Stu-
dies 431, 450, 467, 483,,5023)
GREELEY, ANDREW M., AND SPAETH, JOE L.: Stratification and social con-
flict in American white ethnic groups. An article commissioned
by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fall, 1969. (Stu-
dies 431, 450, 467, 483, 5023, and 476) 19p.
Greeley, Andrew M.: See also under Erickson; Rossi, Peter H.; Spaeth;
Sudman; Warkov.
-93- Hart - Hodge/Hodge
Hadja, Jan: See under Davis.
Hanilton, Herbert: See under Davis.
Harris, Godfrey: See under Fielder.
Hart, Clyde W.: Public opinion surveys, 1949-1954. Americana Annual,
1950-1955. See Hart and Sheatsley for a reprint of these
articles.
*Hart, Clyde W., and Sheatsley, Paul B.: Public opinion surveys, 1949-
1967. Reprinted articles from the A ericana Annual, 1950-
1968. 20p.
Hawkins, Arthur C.: See under Warkov.
*Henriot,
Hesslink,
Hesslink,
Peter J.: The coincidence of political and religious attitudes.
Review of Religious Research, v. 8, no. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 50-
58. (Study 476
George K.: Collegiate Greek letter societies: Their composition
and effects. Unpublished Master's paper, Department of Sociol-
ogy, University of Chicago, March, 1963. (Study 431) 66p.
George K.: Some correlates of self-conception among college
seniors. Paper presented at the meetings of the 40th Annual
Institute of the Society for Social Research, Chicago, May,
1963. (Study 431) 24p.
Hodge, Patricia L.: See under Hodge, Robert W.
*Hodge, Robert W.: Occupational mobility as a probability process. Demo-
graphy, v. 3, no. 1, 1966, pp. 19-34. (Study 244) (Originally
a paper presented at the meetings of the American SociologicalAssociation, Chicago, September, 1965.)
*Hodge, Robert W.: The public, the police, and the administration of
justice. December, 1965. (Study 466) 22p.
*Hodge, Robert W.: Selecting measures of association. Working paper.
December, 1965. 25p.
*Hodge, Robert W. and Patricia L.: Occupational assimilation as a compe-
titive process. American Journal of Sociology, v. 71, no. 3,
November, 1965, pp. 249-264.
Hodge, Robert W. and Patricia L.: What ever happened to the nuclear phy-
sicist? Revised version. April, 1966. (Originally a paper
presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Asso-
ciation, Montreal, August, 1964.) (Study 466) 31p.
-94- Hodge/Siegel - Hodge/Treiman
*Hodge, Robert W., and Siegel, Paul M.: The classification of occupa-tions: Some problems of sociological interpretation. 1966
Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section, AmericanStatistical Association, pp. 176-192.
Hodge, Robert W., and Siegel, Paul M.: The.measurement of social class.IN International one clo edia of the social sciences. New York,
Macmillan and Free Press, 1968, v. 15, pp. 316-325.
Hodge, Robert W., and Siegel, Paul M.: Occupational prestige study;Survey 466: Draft of chapter on methods and procedures formonograph on 7.964 survey. Discussion draft. January, 1964.(Study 466) 34p.
Hodge, Robert W., and Siegel, Paul M.: Selective perception of occupa-tional prestige. Discussion draft. January, 1965. (Study
466) 21p.
Hodge, Robert W.; Siegel, Paul M.; and Rossi, Peter H.: Occupationalprestige in the United States, 1925-1963. IN Reinhard Bendixand Seymour Martin Lipset, eds.: Class, status and power;Social stratification in comparative perspective. Second
edition. New York, Free Press, 1966, pp. 322-334. Also
appears in shortened version in American Journal of Sociology,v. 70, no. 3, November, 1964, pp. 286-302. (Study 466) (Ap-peared originally as draft summary of work to date on Survey466, March, 1964, 43p.) See also Reiss, Occupations and so-cial status, below.
Hodge, Robert W.; Siegel, Paul M.; and Rossi, Peter H.: Occupationalprestige: Survey 466: The social standings of occupations.Draft of chapter in monograph on "Occupational and socialstratification." Discussion draft. January, 1964. (Study
466) 38p.
*Hodge, Robert W., and Treiman, D(,11d J.: Class identification in theUnited States. American Journal of Sociology, v. 73, no. 3,March, 1968, pp. 535-547. (Study 466) (Originally a paperpresented at the meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society,Madison, Wis., April, 1966.)
*Hodge, Robert W., and Treiman, Donald J.: Occupational mobility and at-titudes toward Negroes. American Sociological Review, v. 31;no. 1, February, 1966, pp. 93102. (SRS-330)
*Hodge, Robert W., and Treiman, Donald J.: Social participation andsocial status. American Sociological Review, v. 33, no. 5,October, 1968, pp. 722-740. (Study 466, using 458 I data)
-95- Hodge/Treiman/Rossi - Jaffe
Hodge, Robert W.; Treiman, Donald J.; and Rossi, Peter H.: A comparative
study of occupational prestige. IN Reinhard Bendix and Seymour
Martin Lipset, eds.: Class, status and power: Social stratifi-
cation in comparative perspective. Second edition. New York,
Free Press, 1966, pp. 309-321. (Study 466)
Hodge, Robert W.: See also under Siegel.
Hollander, Sidney: See under Orden.
Hull, C. Hadlai: See under Nie.
Hunt, H. Allan: See under Tripp.
Huson, Carolyn F., and Schiltz, Michael E.: College, color, and employ-
ment: Racial differentials in postgraduate employment among
1964 graduates of Louisiana colleges. July, 1966. (NORC
Report no. 116; Study 500) 124p. plus questionnaire. Avail-
able from Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical
Information, Springfield, Va. 22151; $3.00 paper copy,
microfiche. Order document no. PB 177324 and prepay. Avail-
able from NORC for about $3.00 (35mm roll microfilm copy).
Huson, Carolyn F.: See also under Davis.
*Hyman, Herbert H., and Sheatsley, Paul B.: Attitudes toward desegrega-
tion. Scientific American, v. 211, no. 1, July, 1964, pp.
16-23. Appears also in a shorter version as "How whites view
Negroes, 1941-1963," New York Herald Tribune, November 10,
1963. (Early NORC studies and SRS-160 and 330)
Inger, Murton: See under Crain.
Jacek, Henry J., Jr.: See under Burch.
Jacobs, Ann B.: See under Davis.
Jaffe, Richard D.: Instant research: Some recommendations. Paper pre-
sented at the meetings of the American Association for Public
Opinion Research, Swampscott, Mass., May, 1966. 9p.
Jaffe, Richard D.: Problems of educating the culturally deprived. Paper
presented at the West Suburb Guidance Association, May 13,
1965, Wheaton, Illinois. 10p.
Jaffe, Richard D.: Social changes in the past quarter century. IN Robert
Schasre and Jo Wallach, eds.: Readings on implications of social
change. Training Series for Social Agencies, v. 1, Los Angeles,
Youth Studies Center, University of Southern California, Feb-
ruary, 1965, pp. 1-8. (Originally a paper presented at the
meetings of the American Public Health Association, New York
City, October, 1964.)
-96- Jaffe/Sheatsley - Johnsone/Rosenberg
*Jaffe, Richard D., and Sheatsley, Paul B.: The independent researchorganization and poverty evaluation. Paper presented at themeetings of the American Psychological Association, New YorkCity, September, 1966, 12p.
*Johnstone, John W. C.: Adult uses of education: Fact and forecast. IN
Hobert W. Burns, ed.: Sociological backgrounds of adult edu-
cation. Publication no. 41. Chicago, Center for the Studyof Liberal Education for Adults, 1964, pp. 89-128. (Study 447)
*Johnstone, John W. C.: Educational pursuits of American adults. Adult
Education, v. 13, no. 4, 1963. (Study 447)
Johnstone, John W. C.: Is there a future for adult education in the U.S.?Missouri Library Association Quarterly, v. 26, no. 2, June,
1965, pp. 34-41. (Originally a paper presented at the meetingsof the Adult Education Council of Greater St. Louis, Missouri,
May 21, 1965.) (Study 447)
*Johnstone, John W. C.: Leisure and education in contemporary Americanlife. IN Notes and essays on education for adults, no. 43:Perspective on automation: Three talks to educators. Boston,
Center 'for the Study of Liberal Education for Adults at Bos-tion University, 1964, pp. 27-32. (Study 447)
*Johnstone, John W. C.: What the individual expects of adult education.Address presented at the Seventh Annual Seminar on Leadershipin University Adult Education, Michigan State University,February 12, 1964. (Study 447) 14p.
JOHNSTONE, JOHN W. C., with the assistance of JEAN-CLAUDE WILLIG AND
JOSEPH M. SPINA: Young people's images of Canadian society:
An opinion survey of Canadian youth 13 to 20 years of age.Ottawa, Ontario, Queen's Printer, 1969. xviii, 152p. (In-
cludes questionnaire.) (Study 488) Report of a study con-
ducted for the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Bicul-turalism. Order from Queen's Printer; English and French
versions; $1.50.
Johnstone, John W. C., and Rivera, Ramon J.: Volunteers for learning:
A study of the educational pursuits of American adults. NORC
Monographs in Social Research, no. 4. Chicago, Aldine, 1965.
xxviii, 624p. (Study 447) $12.50 from publisher or bookstore.
Supersedes NORC Report no. 89, same title, February, 1963,
148p., and includes reports on all four phases of the study.
Johnstone, John W. C., and Rosenberg, Larry: Sociological observations
on the privileged adolescent. IN James F. Adams, ed.: Under-
standing adolescence: Current developments in adolescent psy-
chology. Boston, Allyn and Bacon, 1968, pp. 318-336. (Study
SRS-869, Webster Groves Study)
-97- Katz/Feldman - Kriesberg/Beale
Johnstone, John W. C.: See also under Rossi, Peter H.
Kamen, Charles S.: See under McNamara.
*Katz, Elihu, and Feldman, Jacob J.: The debates in the light of research:A survey of surveys. IN Sidney Kraus, ed.: The great debates:Background, perspectives, effects. Bloomington, Ind., IndianaUniversity Press, 1962, pp. 173-223. Appears also in abridgedversion as "The Kennedy-Nixon debates: A survey of surveys,"Studies in Public Communication, no. 4, Autumn, 1962, pp. 127-
163.
King, Stanley H.: Perceptions of illness and medical practice. New York,
Russell Sage Foundation, 1962. 405p. (Study 367)
*Klassen, Albert D., Jr.: Military service in American life since WorldWar 11: An overview. September, 1966. (NORC Report no. 117;
Study 484) xiv, 288p. $6.00. (Also avaiLtble from DefenseDocumentation Center, Alexandria, Va. 22314, document no. AD
691 452; apply ;or price.)
Klassen, Albert D., Jr.: Subsampling the survey data of the MilitaryManpower Policy Study. October, 196t. (Military Manpower
Survey Working Paper no. 7, preliminary draft; Study 484)
14p. (Xerox copies available at 15Q per page.)
Korchin, Sheldon Jerome: Psychological variables in the behavior of
voters. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociol-ogy, Harvard University, 1946. (Studies 229 and 230) 392p.
*Kriesberg, Louis: The bases of occupational prestige: The case of den-
tists. American Sociological Review, v. 27, no. 2, 1962, pp.
238-244. (Study 423)
*Kriesberg, Louis: Careers, organization size, and succession. AmericanJournal of Sociology, v. 68, no. 3, 1962, pp. 355-359. (Study
437)
*Kriesberg, Louis: Mental health and public health personnel and programs:
Their relations in the fifty states: A report of a survey on keypublic health and mental health officials. January, 1962. (NORC
Report no. 83; Study 437) 2v. (329, 111p.) $7.00.
Kriesberg, Louis: The relationship between socio-economic rank and be-
havior. Social Problems, v. 10, no. 4, Spring, 1963. (Uses
data from Studies 335, 367, 409, 423)
Kriesberg, Louis: Societal coordination by occupational leaders. PROD,
v. 3, no. 1, September, 1959, pp. 34-36. (Research proposal.)
*Kriesberg, Louis, and Beale, Lathrop V.: Career specifications among med-
ical students. Journal of Health and Human Behavior, v. 3,
Fall, 1962, pp. 204-212. (Studies 387 and 414)
-98- Kriesberg/Treiman McKinlay/Ross i /Davis
Kriesberg, Louis, and Treiman, Beatrice R.: Dentists and the practice
of dentistry as viewed by the public. Journal of the American
Dental Association, v. 64, June, 1962, pp. 806-821. (Study 423)
*Kriesberg, Louis, and Treiman, Beatrice R.: Preventive utilization of
dentists' services among teenagers. Journal of the American
College of Dentists, March, 1962, pp. 28-45. (Study 423)
*Kriesberg, Louis, and Treiman, Beatrice R.: Public's view of dentistry
as a profession. Journal of Dental Education, v. 25, no. 3,
1961, pp. 247-268. (Study 423)
*Lane, Angela: Occupational mobility in six cities. American Sociolog-
ical Review, v. 33, no. 5, October, 1968, pp. 740-749. (Study
466; based chiefly on data from the Six City Study of Labor
Mobility)
Laulicht, Jerome: See under Brody.
Leinhardt, Samuel: Stalking the hobgoblin: Subject, object and inter-
action as sources of consistency in interpersonal relations.
Unpublished Master's paper, Department of Sociology, Univer-
sity of Chicago, May, 1967. (Study 508) 30p.
Leinhardt, Samuel: See also under Davis.
*Light, Donald W., Jr.: Social participation in public and Catholic
schools. Review of Religious Research, v. 8, no. 1, Fall,
1966, pp. 3-11. (Study 476)
Lillienstein, Ernest: See under McWorter.
Linn, Erwin L.: Oral hygiene and periodontal disease: Implications for
dental health programs. Journal of the American Dental Asso-
ciation, v. 71, July, 1965. (Studies 396 and 423)
Linn, Erwin L.: Replacement of missing teeth. Journal of the American
College of Dentists, v. 32, no. 4, October, 1965, pp. 295-
304. (Study 423)
Linn, Erwin L.: Social meaning of dental appearance. Journal of Health
and Human Behavior, v. 7, no. 4, Winter, 1966. (Study 423)
McKinlay, Richard J.; Rossi, Peter H.; and Davis, James A.: Students at
the Midway: A survey of the graduate study plans of the Uni-
versity of Chicago class of June, 1961. June, 1962. (NORC
Report no. 86; Study 431) 63p. Microfilm $2,00.
McKinlay, Richard J.: See also under Rossi, Peter H.
-99- McNamara - Main: N
McNamara, Robert J.: The Neighborhood Youth Corps In-School enrollee,
1966-67: An evaluative report. Part 1 (iii, 174p; September,
1967); Part 2 (v, 176-360p.; March, 1968). (Study 512-A, B)
Includes questionnaires. Included in the collections of ERIC-Information Retrieval Center for the Disadvantaged, TeachersCollege, Columbia University, New York City 10027, as document
no. UD 07676 E (Part 1) and UD 07677 E (Part 2). Abstracted
in Research in Education (RIE), May, 1969. See RIE for order
information. Available from NORC by xerox at 15Q per page.
McNamara, Robert J., and Kamen, Charles S.: Characteristics of Neigh-borhood Youth Corps In-School Projects: An analysis for the
year 1966-67. April, 1967. (Study 512-S) 95p. plus ques-
tionnaire. Included in the collections of ERIC-InformationRetrieval Center for the Disadvantaged, Teachers College,Columbia University, New York City 10027, as document no. UD
07678 E. Abstracted in Research in Education (RIE), May,
1969. See RIE for order information. Available from NORC
by xerox at 15Q per page.
McWorter, Gerald A.: The political sociology of the Negro: A selective
review of the literature. February, 1967. 45p.
*McWorter, Gerald A., and Crain, Robert L.: Subcommunity gladiatorialcompetition: Civil rights leadership as a competitive process.Social Forces, v. 40, no. 1, September, 1967, pp. 8-21. (Study
490)
McWorter, Gerald A., and Stafford, Frank: On the "But one of my best
friends is . . ." syndrome: The social correlates of hypoc-
risy. May, 1964. (Study SRS-330) 24p.
McWorter, Gerald A., and Vanecko, James J.: Modernizing comparative
community research on race relations: A strategy. Paper pre-sented at the meetings of the Society for the Study of Social
Problems, San Francisco, August, 1967. (Study 490) 16p.
McWorter, Gerald A.: See also under Crain; Rivera. 1
*Main, Earl D.: A nationwide evaluation of M.D.T.A. institutional job
training. Journal of Human Resources, v. 3, no. 2, Spring,
1968, pp. 159-170. (Study 504) Summary of NORC Report no.
118, same title, below.
*Main, Earl D.: A nationwide evaluation of the M.D.T.A. institutional
job training programs. September, 1966. (NORC Report no.
118; Study 504) vii, 121p. plus questionnaires. $6.25.
Summary is also available.
-100- Main: T - NORC Field Dept.
MAIN, EARL D.: A test to evaluate keypunch verification in surveyresearch. The Analyst, v. 1, no. 3, May, 1969, pp. 50-53.(Study 5011)
Marsh, John F., Jr.: The engineers and the price system. Draft. Jan-uary, 1967. (Study 463) 66p.
Marsh, John F., Jr.: Professional "growing pains" in the engineeringoccupation. Paper presented at the meetings of the AmericanSociety for Engineering Education, Michigan State University,East Lansing, June, 1967. (Study 496) 33p.
Marsh, John F., Jr., and Stafford, Frank P.: The effects of values onpecuniary behavior: The case of academicians. American So-ciological Review, v. 32, no. 5, October, 1967, pp. 740-754.(Study 463) (Previously titled "Income foregone," March,1966.)
Marsh, John F., Jr.: See also under Stafford; Warkov.
Marshall, Harvey: See under Short.
Mason, William M.: The impact of endorsements on voting in the 1964 Il-linois at-large election. Revised version of a paper presentedat the meetings of the American Sociological Association, MiamiBeach, August, 1966. October, 1966. 43p.
Mason, William M.: See also under Bradburn.
Meyer, Marshall W.: The street where you live: Attitudes related toneighborhood class structure. Paper presented at the meetingsof the American Sociological Association, Chicago, September,1965. (Study 458 I) 19p.
Miller, Norman: One year after commencement: An interim report on the1961-1962 graduate school enrollment and the future careerplans of the 1961 college graduating class. May, 1963. (NORCReport no. 93; Studies 431, 450) 135p. Microfilm $3.00. SeeDavis, Great aspirations, and Spaeth and Miller, Trends, forearlier and later reports.
Miller, Norman: See also under Spaeth.
Morlock, Laura L.: See under Crain.
National Opinion Research Center: Public response to the Northeasternpower blackout. October, 1966. (Study 502) 107p. Availablefrom the Office of Civil Defense or the Defense DocumentationCenter, Alexandria, Va. 22314.
*National Opinion Research Center. Field Department: Manual of proce-dures for hiring and training interviewers. Chicago, 1967.iv, 39p. $3.00.
-101- NORC Library - Noll/Rossi
*National Opinion Research Center. Library: Bibliography of publica-tions: NORC 431/450/467/483/5023: The career plans and ex-periences of June, 1961 college graduates, and relatedstudies. Revised February, 1970. 10p.
Newcomb, Theodore M., and Wilson, Everett K., eds.: College peer groups:Problems and prospects for research. NORC Monographs in SocialResearch, no. 8. Chicago, Aldine, 1966. xiv, 303p. $8.95from publisher or bookstore. (Based on the work of three sem-inars on Student Peer Groups sponsored by the Social ScienceResearch Council, Committee on Personality and Development inYouth, held summer and winter, 1959-1960, at Ann Arbor, Mich-igan, and Berkeley, California.)
Nichols, Robert C., and Davis, Jeles A.: Characteristics of students ofhigh academic aptitude. Personnel and Guidance Journal, v.42, no. 8, 1964, pp. 794-800. (Study 431)
NIE, NORMAN H.; BENT, DALE H.; AND HULL, C. HADLAI: SPSS: Statisticalpackage for the social sciences. (Provisional users manual.)November, 1968. [468]p. To be published by McGraw-Hill,June, 1970 (tentative date). $6.00.
*NIE, NORMAN H.; POWELL, G. BINGHAM, JR.; AND PREWITT, KENNETH: Socialstructure and political participation: Developmental rela-tionships. American Political Science Review. Part I: v. 63,no. 2, June,,1969, pp. 361-378; Part II: v. 63, no. 3, Septem-ber, 1969, pp. 808-832. (Study 427; Almond-Verba five-nationstudy)
Nixon, Charles W., and Borsky, Paul N.: Effects of sonic booms on people:St. Louis, Missouri, 1961-1962. Journal of the AcousticalSociety of America, v. 39, no. 5, part 2: Sonic boom symposium,1966, pp. S51-S58. Reprinted and available as AMRL-TR-65-196from Aerospace Medical Laboratories, Wright-Patterson AFB,Ohio, or as AD 647 326 from Defense Documentation Center,Alexandria, Va. 22314; apply for prices. A summary of Borsky,Community reactions to sonic booms (NORC Report no. 87), listedabove. (Study 443)
Noll, C. Edward, and Bradburn, Norman M.: Work and happiness. Paper pre-sented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association,Boston, August, 1968. (Study 458) 18p.
Noll, C. Edward, and Rossi, Peter H.: General social and economic atti-tudes of college and university faculty members. November,
1966. (Study 514) iii, 104p. Available by xerox at 15 per
page.
Noll, C. Edward: See also under Abramson; Bradburn.
-102-
Nowlin, William: See under Prewitt.
Oppenheim - Orum
*Oppenheim, Karen: Attitudes of younger American men toward selective
service. March, 1966. (Military Manpower Survey Working
Paper no. 5; Study 484) 45p.
Oppenheim, Karen: The military plans and experience of June, 1961 col-
lege seniors. August, 1965. (Military Manpower Survey
Working Paper no. 2; Study 484, using Study 431 data) 47p.
Orden, Susan R.: Marriage happiness: Social and psychological dimensions.
Working paper. August, 1964. (Study 458) 44p.
*ORDEN, SUSAN R., with JAMES J. VANECK0 AND SIDNEY HOLLANDER: Community
action programs as agents of change in the private welfare
sector. August, 1969. (Study 5026-Phase I) v, 101p. (First
of two reports dealing with the private sector.) Available
from Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical In-formation, Springfield, Va. 22151; $3.00 paper copy,
microfiche. Order document no. PB 185782 and prepay. Limitedsupply available from NORC, gratis.
*Orden, Susan R., and Bradburn, Norman M.: Dimensions of marriage hap-
piness. American Journal of Sociology, v. 73, no. 6, May,
1968, pp. 715-731. (Study 458 III) (Originally a paper
presented at the meetings of the American Sociological As-
sociation, San Francisco, August, 1967.)
*Orden, Susan R., and Bradburn, Norman M.: Working wives and marriagehappiness. American Journal of Sociology, v. 74, no. 4,
January, 1969. pp. 392-407. (Study 458 III)
Orren, Karen, and Peterson, Paul: Presidential assassination: A case
study in the dynamics of political socialization. Journal of
Politics, v. 29, May, 1967, pp. 388-404. (Study SRS-350)
(Appears alsu fn Roberta Sigel, ed.: Learning about politics:A reader in political socialization. New York, Random House,
1970.)
Orum, Anthony M.: Wegro college students and the civil rights movement.Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, tni-
versity of Chicago, . June, 1967. (Study 477, Negro College
sample) viii, 202p. (Available on microfilm from PhotodUpli-
cation Department, University of Chicago Libraries.)
*Orum, Anthony M.: A reappraisal of the social and political participa-
tion of Negroes. American Journal of Sociology, v. 72$ no.
1, July, 1966, pp. 32-46. (Studies 367, 447, 458, SRS-160,
330, 350)
-103- O'Shea/Gray/Treiman - Progress:v. 14, no. 1
O'Shea, Robert M.; Gray, Shirlene B.; and Treiman, Beatrice: Taking re-fresher courses: Some related factors. Journal of the AmericanCollege of Dentists, v. 32, no. 4, October, 1965, pp. 320-331.(Study 396)
Page, Benjamin I.: See under Brody.
Peterson, Paul: See under Orren.
Pettigrew, Thomas F.: See under U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
Pinto, Leonard J.: Social and cultural determinants of anxiety in crises.Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, Uni-versity of Chicago, 1964. (Study 425) (Available from Photo-duplication Department, University of Chicago Libraries.)
Pinto, Leonard J.: See also under Greeley; Sudman.
Powell, G. Bingham, Jr.: See under Nie.
*PREWITT, KENNETH, AND EULAU, HEINZ: Political matrix and political re-presentation: Prolegomenon to a new departure from an oldproblem. American Political Science Review, v. 63, no. 2,June, 1969, pp. 427-441. (City Council Research Project,Institute of Political Studies, Stanford University)
*PREWITT, KENNETH, AND NOWLIN, WILLIAM: Political ambitions and the be-havior of incumbent politicians. Western Political Quarterly,v. 22, no. 2, June, 1969, pp. 298-308. (Based on data fromthe City Council Research Project, Institute of PoliticalStudies, Stanford University.)
Prewitt, Kenneth: See also under Nie.
Progress in health services, v. 10, no. 3, March, 1961: Maternity careand costs: A five-year trend. Chicago, Health InformationFoundation. (Study 409)'
Progress in health services, v. 10, no. 6, June, 1961: Physicians whoperform surgery. Chicago, Health Information Foundation.(Study 409)
Progress in health services, v. 10, no. 8, October, 1961: People withouthealth insurance. Chicago, Health Information Foundation.(Study 409)
Progress
Progress
in health services, v. 13, no. 5, November-December, 1964:Medical care and family income--A 30-year trend. Chicago,Health Information Foundation. (Studies 335, 409)
in health services, v. 14, no. 1, January-February, 1965: Phy-siciani, patients; and the general hospital: Patterns of usein Massachusetts. Chicago, Health Information Foundation.(Study 416)
-104- Progress:y. 14, no. 4 - Rivera / McWorter/Lillienstein
Progress in health services, v. 14, no. 4, September-October, 1965:Physicians, patients, and the general hospital: Professional
judgment. Chicago, Health Information Foundation. (Study 416)
Progress in health services, v. 14, no. 5, November-December, 1965:
Trends in personal health spending. Chicago, Health Informa-
tion Foundation. (Study SRS-180)
Progress
Progress
Progress
in health servies, v. 15, no. 1, January-February, 1966: Trends
in voluntary health insurance. Chicago, Health Information
Foundation. (Studies 335, 409, and SRS-180)
in health services, v. 15, no. 2, March-April, 1966: Maternity
care and costs: A ten-year trend. Chicago, Health Information
Foundation. (Studies 335, 309, and SRS-180)
in health services, v. 15, no. 3, May-June, 1966: Patterns to
use of health services. Chicago, Health Information Foundation.
(Studies 335, 409, and SRS-180)
Reiss, Albert J., and others: Occupations and social status. New York,
Free Press, 1961. (Study 244; 1947) See Hodge, Siegel, and
Rossi, Occupational prestige in the United States, for report
on later study.
RICHARD, ROBERT: Subjective social indicators. September, 1969. (Study
5030) iv, 210p. (Report of a study of social profiles of tar-
get areas for 0E0.) Available from Clearinghouse for FederalScientific and Technical Information, Springfield, Va. 22151;
$3.00 paper copy, 65 microfiche. Order document no. PE
187 444 and prepay.
Riedel,
Rivera,
*Rivera,
Rivera,
Rivera,
Donald C.: See under Andersen.
Ramon J.: A dilemma: The educational goals of American Negroes.
February, 1965. (Study 447, Youth Sample) 28p.
Ramon J.: Sampling procedures on the military manpower surveys.
September, 1965. (Military Manpower Survey Working Paper no.
3; Study 484) 19p.
Ramon J.: The sociology of adolescence:. A selective review of
the literature. June, 1964. 104p.
aamon J.; McWorter, Gerald A.; and Lillienstein, Ernest: Freedom
Day II in Chicago. Integrated Education, v. 2, no. 4, August-
September, 1964. (SRS-600) (Originally a paper presented at
the 41st Institute for Social Research, University of Chicago,
May, 1964.)
-105- Rivera/Short - Rossi, Alice: T
Rivera, Ramon J., and Short, James F.: Occupational goals: A comparativeanalysis. IN Malcolm W. Klein, ed.: Juvenile gangs in context:Theory, research and action. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.., Prentice-
Hall, 1967, pp. 70-90. (Study 447) (Originally published byYouth Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles,1964, same title, pp. 31-56; originally a paper presented inpreliminary version at the meetings of the Society for theStudy of Social Problems, Los Angeles, August, 1963.)
Rivera, Ramon J.: See also under Johnstone; Short.
Rosenberg, Larry: See under Johnstone.
*Rosenthal, Donald B., and Crain, Robert L.: Executive leadership andcommunity innovation: The fluoridation experience. Urban Af-fairs Quarterly, v. 1, no. 3, March, 1966, pp. 39-57.
Rosenthal, Donald B.: See also under Crain.
*Rossi, Alice S.: Abortion laws and their victims. Trans-action, v. 3,no. 6, September-October, 1966, pp. 7-12. (Study 870)
Rossi, Alice '3.: Barriers to the career choice of engineering, medicine,or science among American women. IN Jacquelyn A. Hattfeld andCarol Van Aken, eds.: Women and the scientific professions:The M.I.T. symposium on American women in science and engineer-ing. Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press, 1965, pp. 51-127. (Study483) (Originally titled "Why so few women become engineers,doctors and scientists.")
Rossi, Alice S.: Equality between the sexes: An immodest proposal. Dae-dalus, v. 93, no. 2, Spring, 1964, pp. 607-652.
*Rossi, Alice S.: A good woman is hard to find. Trans-action, v. 2, no.1, November-December, 1964, pp. 20-23.
*Rossi, Alice S.: Naming children in middle-class families. AmericanSociological Review, v. 30, no. 4, August, 1964, pp. 499-513.
Rossi, Alice S.: Public views on abortion. February, 1966. (Study
870) 27p.
Rossi, Alice S.: The roots of ambivalence in American women. Paper pre-sented at the meeting of the Adult Education Association,Chicago, November, 1966. Revised version. (Study 483) 34p.
Rossi, Alice S.: Transition to parenthood. Journal of Marriage and theFamily, v. 30, no. 1, February, 1968, pp. 26-39. (Originallya paper presented at the meetings of the American Orthopsy-chiatr3c Association, Washington, D.C., March, 1967.) (Ap-
pears also in Jeffery K. Hadden and Marie L. Borgatta, eds.:Marriage and the family: A comprehensive reader. Itasca, Ill.,
Peacock Publishers, 1969.)
-106- Rossi, Alice: W - Rossi,Peter: P
Rossi, Alice S..: Why so few women become engineers, doctors and scien-
tists. See Rossi, Alice S., Barriers to the career choice
. . .2 above.
*Rossi, Alice S.: Women in science: Why so few? Science, v. 148, no.
3674, May 28, 1965, pp. 1196-1202.
Rossi, Alice S.: Women scientists: Problems and prospects. Paper pre-.
sented at a conference on Women in Science, Wisconsin Center,
Madison, Wis., March 19, 1966. (Study 483) 21p.
*Rossi, Peter H.: Boobytraps and pitfalls in the evaluation of social
action programs. 1966 Proceedings of the Social Statistics
Section, American Statistical Association, pp. 127-132. Pub..
lished in shortened version in Trans-action, v. 4, no. 7,
June, 1967, pp. 51-53.
Rossi, Peter H.: Can neighborhoods be saved? Paper presented at the 4th
Florence Hammersley Walker Leadership Conference, Chicago,
February 11, 1962. 8p.
Rossi, Peter H.: The challenge of group differences. Talk given at the
Conference on Quality and Equality in Education conducted by
the Roger William Straus Council on Human Relations, Prince-
ton University, December 2-5, 1964. 25p.
Rossi, Peter H.: Community power and social structure. Paper presented
at Harvard-M.I.T. Joint Center for Urban Studies, December 12,
1962. 20p.
*Rossi, Peter H.: Current social trends. Journal of the College and
University Personnel Association, v. 15, no. 3, May, 1964.
Rossi, Peter H.: The middle-sized American city at mid-century. Library
Quarterly, v. 33, no. 1, January, 1963, pp. 3-13.
*Rossi, Peter H.: New directions for race relations research in the
sixties. Review of Religious Research, v. 5, no. 3, Spring,
1964, pp. 125-132. (Originally a paper prepared for a Con-
ference on Research in Race Relations, New York City, Decem-
ber 5, 1963.)
Rossi Peter H.. The organizational structure of an American community.
IN Amitai Etzioni, ed.: Complex organizations. New York,
Holt, 1961.
*Rossi, Peter H.: An overview of motivational techniques. National
Safety Council Transactions, v. 6, 1963, pp. 54-57.
*Rossi, Peter H.: Power and politics: A road to social reform. Social
Science Review, v. 35, no. 4, December, 1961, pp. 359-369.
-107- Rossi, Peter: R - Rossi, Peter/Blum: C
Rossi, Peter H.: Research strategies in measuring peer group influence.IN Theodore M. Newcomb and Everett K. Wilson, eds.: Collegepeer groups: Problems and prospects for research. NORC Mono-graphs in Social Research, no. 8. Chicago, Aldine, 1966, pp.
190-214. $8.95.
Rossi, Peter H.: Researchers, scholars and policy makers: The politicsof large scale research. Daedalus, v. 93, no. 4, Fall, 1964,pp. 1142-1161; special issue on "The contemporary university:
U.S.A."
*Rossi, Peter H.: Social change and social structure in the Americanlocal community. IN Ronald R. Boyce, ed.: Regional develop-ment and the Wabash Basin. Urbana, Ill., University of Illi-
nois Press, 1964, pp. 110-120.
Rossi, Peter H.: Social structure, public opinion and politics in thelocal community. Paper prepared for a conference on fluorida-tion, School of Public Health, University of California, Ber-keley, May, 1964. 23p.
Rossi, Peter H.: Some social consequences of American Catholic education.Paper presented at the meetings of the National Catholic Edu-cational Association, New York City, April, 1965. (Study 476)
20p.
Rossi, Peter H.: Theory, research and practice in community organization.IN Charles R. Adrian, ed.: Social science and community action.East Lansing, Mich., Michigan State University Press, 1961, pp.
9-24. (Study 406)
Rossi, Peter H.: Trends in voting behavior research: 1933-1963. Paperpresented at the meetings of the American Political ScienceAssociation, Skytop, Pa., September, 1963. 13p.
*Rossi, Peter H.: What makes communities tick? Public Health Reports,
v. 77, no 2, February, 1962, pp. 117-124.
Rossi, Peter H., and Biddle, Bruce J., eds.: The new media and educa-tion: Their impact on society. NORC Monographs in Social
Research, no. 12. Chicago, Aldine, 1966. ix, 417p. $8.95
from publisher or bookstore. Also available in paferboundedition as Doubleday Anchor Book, A604, $1.75.
ROSSI, PETER H., AND BLUM, ZAHAVA D.: Class, status and poverty. IN
Daniel P. Moynihan, ed.: On understanding poverty: Perspec-tives from the social sciences. New York, Basic Books, 1968,1969, pp. 36-62. (Also published as Rossi and Blum, same
title. Report no. 15. Baltimore, Center for the Study ofSocial Organization of Schools, Johns Hopkins University,March, 1968. 41p. Not available from NORC.)
-108- Rossi, Peter/Blum: S -Rossi, Peter/Siegel
Rossi, Peter H., and Blum, Zahava D.: Social stratification and poverty.
Paper presented at the meeting of the Sociological Research
Association, San Francisco, August, 1967. 117p. See Blum
and Rossi, Social class research and images of the poor,
above, for book publication.
Rossi, Peter H.; Coleman, James S.; and others: Determinants and conse-
quences of college choice: A report prepared for the College
Entrance Examination Board by NORC and the Department of So-
cial Relations, Johns Hopkins University. September, 1964.
(Study 412) 135p. See also Coleman, Research chronicle, and
Coleman, The adolescent society.
Rossi, Peter H., and Crain, Robert L.: The NORC Permanent Community
Sample. IN Thomas R. Dye, ed.: Comparative research in com-
munity politics: Proceedings of the Conference on Comparative
Research in Community Politics, University of Georgia, 1966,
pp. 109-134. Also appears in Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 27,
no. 2, Summer, 1968, pp. 261-272. Reprints available from
Department of Social Relations, Johns Hopkins University.
Rossi, Peter H., and Cutright, Phillips: The impact of party organiza-
tion in an industrial setting. IN Morris Janowitz, ed.:
Community political systems. Vol. 1, International Yearbook
of Political Behavior Research. Glencoe, Ill., Free Press,
1961, pp. 81-116.
Rossi, Peter H.; Davis, James A.; and McKinlay, Richard J.: Social
characteristics of 1961 college graduates entering the field
of education. Paper presented at the National Society of
College Teachers of Education meetings, Chicago, February,
1962. (Study 431) 7p.
Rossi, Peter H., and Dentler, Robert A.: Politics of urban renewal:
The Chicago findings. New York, Free Press, 1961.
*Rossi, Peter H., and Greeley, Andrew M.: The impact of the Roman Cath-
olic denominational school. The School Review, v. 72, no. 1,
Spring, 1964, pp. 34-51. (Study 476)
Rossi, Peter H., and Johnstone, John V. C.: Social aspects of corres-
pondence education. Paper prepared for the Correspondence
Education Research Project, Pennyslvania State University,
June, 1965. (Study 447) 37p.
Rossi, Peter H., and Siegel, Paul M.: The prestige of occupations and
changes in social stratification. Paper presented at the
meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago,
September, 1965. July, 1965. (Studies 244 and 466) 26p.
Rossi, Peter H.s See also under Blum; Greeley; Hodge, Robert W.;
McKinlay; Noll.
I
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Schick, Judith: See under Davis.
Schiltz, Michael E.: See under Huson.
Schlipf, Frederick A.: See under Ennis.
SCHOENHERR, RICHARD A.: American Catholic priesthood study: Design and
methodology. Paper presented at the meetings of the AmericanCatholic Sociological Society, San Francisco, August, 1969.(Study 5029) 9p.
*Schwartz, Midlred A.: Survey research and the study of change. Working
paper. December, 1965. (Study 486) 110p.
*Schwartz, Mildred A.: Trends in white attitudes toward Negroes. 1967.
(NORC Report no. 119; Study 486) x, 134p. $3.00. (Covers
surveys taken between 1942 and 1965.)
Schwartz, Mildred A.: The United States college-educated population:1960. October, 1965. (NORC Report no. 102; Study 463) 171p.See Warkov and Marsh, for a related report.
The above report is available from the Manpower Studies Group,National Science Foundation, 1800 G Street, N.W., Washington,D.C. 20550. Quantities are limited. Gratis.
Selznick, Gertrude J.: See under Glock.
Shanas, Ethel: Family relationships of older people. Research series 20.Chicago, Health Information Foundation, 1961. (Study 383) 64p.
Shanas, Ethel: The health needs of older people: Some findings from anational survey. Paper delivered at the Gerontology Seminar,Duke University, May 1, 1962. (Study 383) 9p.
Shanas, Ethel: The health of older people: A social survey. Cambridge,
Mass., Harvard University Press, 1962. (Study 383) 250p.
*Shanas, Ethel: Living arrangements of older people in the United States.Gerontologist, v. 1, no. 1, 1961, pp. 27-29. (Study 383)
*Shanas, Ethel: National studies of older people in the United States.IN Richard H. Williams, ed.: Processes of aging. New York,
Atherton Press, 1963, v. 2, pp. 9-24. (Study 383)
*Shanas, Ethel: Older people and their families. IN The multi-generationfamily: Papers on theory and practice, problems and promise.Trenton, N.J., New Jersey Department of State, Division on Ag-ing, June, 1964. (Study 383)
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*Sheatsley, Paul B.: AAPOR times 21: Presidential address. Public
Opinion Quarterly, v. 32, no. 3, Fall, 1968, pp. 462-475.
(Originally presented at the meetings of the American Asso-
ciation for Public Opinion Research, Santa Barbara, May,
1968.)
Sheatsley, Paul B.: American attitudes on race and civil rights. A
model lecture prepared for the U.S. Information Agency.
September, 1965. (Early NORC studies and SRS-160, 330, 857)
13p.
*Sheatsley, Paul B.: The harassed respondent: II. Interviewing prac-
tices. IN Leo Bogart, ed.: Current controversies in marketing
research. Chicago, Markham Publishing Co., 1969, pp. 39-43.
(Originally a talk given before the Market Research Council,
New York City, October, 1965.) Copies of the original paper
are available.
Sheatsley, Paul B.: How right are political polls? A talk before the
City Club of Chicago, Sherman House, Chicago, November 2,
1964, 14p.
*Sheatsley, Paul B.: How total hospital experience shapes patient's
opinion of food. Hospitals, Journal of the American Hospital
Association, v. 39, no. 2, January 16, 1965. (Study 416)
Sheatsley, Paul B.: The Massachusetts hospital study: Collecting data
through survey research. Paper presented at the Joint Ses-
sion of the American Statistical Association and American
Association for the Advancement of Science, New York City,
December, 1960. (Study 416) llp.
Sheatsley, Paul B.: Neighborhood reactions to a local riot (Bedford-
Stuyvesant, Brooklyn]. Paper presented at the meetings of
the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Swamp-
scott, Mass., May, 1966. (Study SRS-710N) 16p.
*Sheatsley, Paul B.: Public opinion. Encyclopedia Americana, 1963
edition, v. 22, pp. 772-776.
Sheatsley, Paul B.: Public opinion,surveys, 1956-1967. Americana An-
nual, 1957-1968. See Hart, and Sheatsley for a reprint of
these articles.
SHEATSLEY, PAUL B.: Public opinion surveys. Americana Annual, 1969,
p. 567. See Hart and Sheatsley for a combined reprint of
these articles, 1950-1968.
Sheatsley, Paul B.: Public support for efforts to combat unemployment.
Paper delivered to the Midwest Labor Press Conference, Chicago,
April 3, 1964. 9p.
-111- Sheatsley: Q - Siegel
SHEATSLEY, PAUL B.: Questionnaire design and question wording. Paperpresented at the American Newspaper Publishers AssociationResearch Seminar, Columbus, Ohio, July, 1969. 18p.
*Sheatsley, Paul B.: Report of a survey of hospital administrator atti-tudes toward use. Proceedings of the 5th Annual Symposium
on Hospital Affairs, Chicago, December 14-15, 1962. Chicago,
Health Information Foundation, n.d., pp. 29-35. Copies of
the original paper are available. (Study 416)
Sheatsley, Paul B.: The survey methodology of "Teaching comprehensivemedical care" by Hammond, Kern, et al. Paper presented at
the meetings of the American Sociological Association, St.Louis, August, 1961. 14p.
*Sheatsley, Paul B.: White attitudes toward the Negro. IN TalcottParsons and Kenneth B. Clark, eds.: The Negro American. The
Daedalus Library, v. 7. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1966, pp.
303-324. (Originally appeared in Daedalus, v. 92, no. 1,
Winter, 1966, pp. 217-238.)e (Studies SRS-160, 330, 857, andvarious early NORC studies between 1942 and 1956)
4.4
Sheatsley, Paul B., and Bradburn, Norman M.: Assassination!--How theAmerican public responded. Paper presented at the meetingsof the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, Sep-tember, 1964. (Study SRS-350) 19p.
*Sheatsley, Paul B., and Feldman, Jacob J.: The assassination of Presi-dent Kennedy: A preliminary report on public reactions and
behavior. 1964. (SRS-350) 37p. Appears also in PublicOpinion Quarterly, v. 28, no. 2, Summer, 1964, pp. 189-215,and under the title "A nat:onal survey on public reactionsand behavior," IN Bradley S. Greenberg and Edwin B. Parker,eds.: The Kennedy assassination and the American public:Social communication in crisis. Stanford, Calif., Stanford
University Press, 1965, pp. 149-177. The POQ article is
available in reprint form.
Sheatsley, Paul B.: See also under Anderson; Feagin; Hart; Hyman; Jaffe.
*Short, James F.; Rivera, Ramon J.; and Marshall, Harvey: Adult-adolescent relations and gang, delinquency. Pacific Sociolog-
ical Review, v. 7, no. 2, Fall, 1964, pp. 59-65.
Short, James F.: See also under Rivera.
*Siegel, Paul M.: On the cost of being a Negro. Sociological Inquiry,
v. 35, no. 1, Winter, 1965, pp. 41-57. (Originally a paperpresented at the meetings of the American Sociological Asso-ciation, Montreal, September, 1964.)
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Siegel, Paul M., and Hodge, Robert W.: A causal approach to the study of
measurement error. IN Hubert M. and Ann B. Blalock, eds.:
Methodology in social research. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1968,
pp. 28-59. (Study 466) (Revised version of a paper presented
at the meetings of the Population Association of America, April,
1966, titled "On the reliability of census measures of socio-economic status.")
Siegel, Paul M., and Hodge, Robert W.: On the reliability of censusmeasures of socio-economic status. See Siegel and Hodge, A
causal approach to the study of measurement error, above.
Siegel, Paul M.: See also under Hodge, Robert W.; Rossi, Peter H.
Simon; Marlene; See under Simon, William.
8iffith, William: Community responses to Stress. Paper preSented at the
meetings of the 40th Annual Institute of the Society for So-
cial Research, Chicago, May, 1963. (Study 446) 15p.
Simon) William: Economy, community and morale: A contextual analysis.
Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, Uni-
versity of Chicago; October, 1965. (Study 446) (Available
from Photoduplication Department, University of _Chicago
tibraties4)
SiMon, WilliaM: Southern White migrants: Ethnicity and pseudo-ethnicity.
HuMan baltalOpMstiti A Student Journal, V. 1; no. 2, 1960, pp.
20-24. (Shady 417) Published at the University of Chicago.
*Simon, William and Marlene: Past the visceral sleuth: Reflections on
the symbolic representation of deviance. Studies in Public
Communication, no. 4, Autumn, 1962, pp. 71-84.
Sithoh, William, and Bradburn, Norman M.: Economic depression and psy-
chological well-being. Paper presented at the meetings of
the Midwest Sociological Society, Milwaukee, April, 1967, pp.
42=514 (Study 446)
Simon; William; and Gagnon, John H.: The decline and fall of the small
toWn. trans-action, v. 4, no. 5; April, 1967, pp. 42651.
(Study 446)
Simon, William: See also under Bradburn.
Smedy, Bjorn: See under Andersen.
*Spaeth, Joe L.: Allocation of college graduates to graduate and profes-
sional schools. Sociology of Education, v. 41, no. 4, Fall,
1968, pp. 342-349. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483) (Originally
a paper presented at the meetings of the American Sociological
Association, Boston, August, 1968.)
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*Spaeth, Joe L.: American college faculty members, 1963. October, 1966.
(NORC Report no. 106) xii, 117p. $6.00.
Spaeth, Joe L.: General problems in selecting candidates for honors
programs. The Superior Student, v. 7, no. 2, March-April,
1965, pp.' 20-22.
*SPAETH, JOE L.: Occupational attainment among male college graduates.
American Journal of Sociology, v. 75, no. 4, part 2, January,
1970, pp. 632-644. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483, 5023)
*Spaeth, Joe L.: Occupational prestige expectations among male college
graduates. American Journal of Sociology, v. 73, no. 5, March,
1968, pp. 548-558. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483)
*Spaeth, Joe L.: Patterns of change in the long-run career fields of
June, 1961, college graduates. 1965 Proceedings of the Social
Statistics Section, American Statistical Association, pp. 81-
88. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483)
*SPAETH, JOE L.: Public reactions to college student protests. Sociology
of Education, v. 42, no. 2, Spring, 1969, pp. 199-206. (Study
SRS-4050) (Originally a paper presented at the meetings of the
American Association for Public Opinion Research, Bolton Landing,
N.Y., May, 1969.)
*Spaeth, Joe L.: Religion, fertility, and college type among college
graduates. Sociological Analysis, v. 29, no. 2, Fall, 1968,
pp. 155-159. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483) (Originally a
paper presented at the meetings of the American Catholic
Sociological Society, San Francisco, August, 1967.)
*Spaeth, Joe L.: Some trends, through 1964, in the career plans and ac-
tivities of June, 1961 college graduates: Total sample. Working
paper. April, 1965. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483) 14p. See
Spaeth and Miller, Trends, for report to which this paper is a
supplement.
*Spaeth, Joe L.: Undergraduate origins and success in graduate school.
December, 1966. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483) 27p.
*SPAETH, JOE L., AND GREELEY, ANDREW M.: Alumni reactions to college
student protest. Paper presented at the meetings of the Illi-
nois Sociological Association, DeKalb, October, 1969. Revised
February, 1970. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483, 5023) 16p.
SPAETH, JOE L., AND GREELEY, ANDREW M.: Recent alumni and higher education.
New York, McGraw-Hill, in press. (Study 5023)
Supersedes Greeley, After seven years: A preliminary report to
the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Higher Education, Sep-
tember, 1968. 55p. -
-114- Spaeth/Miller - Sudman: Q
*Spaeth, Joe L., and Miller, Norman: Trends in the career plans andactivities of June, 1961 college graduates. March, 1965.
(Studies 431, 450, 467) 80p. See Miller, One year aftercommencement, and Davis, Great aspirations, for earlier
reports; and Spaeth, Some trends through 1964, for supple-
ment to this report.
Spaeth, Joe L.: See also under Davis; Glock; Greeley.
Spina, Joseph M.: See under Johnstone.
STAFFORD, FRANK P.: Graduate student income and consumption. Unpub-
lished Ph.D. dissertation, Graduate School of Business, Uni-versity of Chicago, August, 1968. xi, 291p. (Available fromPhotoduplication Department, University of Chicago Libraries.)
Stafford, Frank, and Marsh, John F., Jr.: The earnings of academicians.August, 1966. (Study 463) 22p.
Stafford, Frank P.: See also under McWorter; Mare
Street, David: See under Crain.
*Sudman, Seymour: The multiple uses of primary sampling areas of nationalprobability samples. November, 1968. (Study 453, using Studies476 and SRS-290, 864, and 4051 data) 15p.
*Sudman, Seymour: New approaches to the control of interviewing costs.Journal of Marketing Research v. 3, no. 1, February, 1966,
pp. 56-61. (Study 453)
*Sudman, Seymour: New uses of telephone methods in survey research.Journal of Marketing Research, v. 3, no. 2, May, 1966, pp.163-167. (S*-ndy 453, using Studies 447, 458, 461, and SRS-
340 data) (, D appears as Chapter 5 of Sudman: Reducinghecost of _.surveys. NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 10.Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xv,' 246p. $7.95.)
*Sudman, Seymour: On the accuracy of recording of consumer panels: I andII. Journal of Marketing Research, v. 1, nos. 2 & 3, May and
August, 1964.
*Sudman, Seymour: Probability sampling with quotas. Journal of the Amer-ican Statistical Association, v. 61, September, 1966, pp. 749 -
771. (Study 453,' using SRS-110, 330, 640 data) (Also appears
as Chapter 2 of Sudman: Reducing the cost of surveys. NORC
Monographs in Social Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine, 1967.
xv, 246p. $7.95.)
*Sudman, Seymour: Quantifying interviewer quality. Public Opinion quar-terly, v. 30, no. 4, Winter, 1966-67, pp. 664-667. (Study 453)
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Sudman, Seymour: Reducing the cost of surveys. NORC Monographs inSocial Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xv, 246p.(Study 453) $7.95 from publisher or bookstore.
Sudman, Seymour: Reducing the costs of surveys. Paper presented at themeetings of the Chicago chapter of the American StatisticalAssociation, Chicago, January, 1963. (Study 453) 9p.
Sudman, Seymour: Reducing the costs of surveys. Paper presented at themeetings of the Chicago chapter of the American StatisticalAssociation, October 26, 1965. (Study 453) 17p.
Sudman, Seymour: Research on reduction of costs. Paper presented at themeetings of the American Association for Public Opinion Re-search, Bolton Landing, N.Y., May, 190. (Study 453) 4p.
Sudman, Seymour: Surveys of public opinion in times of crisis. January,
1964. (Study SRS-350) 8p., plus appendices, including ques-tionnaire, specifications for interviewers, for SRS-350, Ken-nedy assassination study.
*Sudman, Seymour: Time allocation in survey interviewing and in otherfield occupations. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 29, no. 4,Winter, 1964-65, pp. 638-648. (Study 453) (Also appears asChapter 6 of Sudman: Reducing the cost of surveys under thetitle "Time allocation of survey interviewers and other fieldoccupations." NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 10.Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xv, 246p. $7.95.)
Sudman, Seymour: What makes a good interviewer? IN Frederick E. Webster,Jr., ed.: New directions in marketing: Proceedings of the 48thNational Conference of the American Marketing Association, NewYork City, June, 1965. Chicago, American Marketing Association,n.d., pp. 369-389. (Appears in later and longer version asChapter 8 of Sudman: Reduciofstgyves, under thetitle "Cost and quality of interviewers." NORC Monographs inSocial Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xv, 246p.
$7.95.)
Sudman, Seymour, and Bradburn, Norman M.: Social psychological factors inintergroup housing: Results of pilot test. May, 1966. (NORC
Report no. 111-A; Study 498) vii, 159p. Microfilm $3.00. Sum-
mary is available.
*Sudman, Seymour; Bradburn, Norman M.; and Gockel, Galen L.: The extentand characteristics of racially integrated housing in theUnited States. Journal of Business, v. 42, no. 1, January,1969, pp. 50-92. (Study 5011)
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*Sudman, Seymour; Greeley, AndrewM.; and Pinto, Leonard J.: The effec-
tiveness of self-administered questionnaires. Journal of
Marketing Research, v. 2, no. 3, August, 1965, pp. 293-297.
(Study 453, using Study 476 data) (Also appears as Chapter
4 of Sudman: Reducing the cost of surveys, under the title
"Use of self-administered questionnaires." NORC Monographs
in Social Research, no. 10. Chicago, Aldine, 1967. xv,
246p. $7.95.)
Sudman, Seymour: See also under Frisbie; Gockel.
Swinehart, James W.: Voluntary exposure to health communications. Ameri-
can Journal of Public Health, v. 58, no. 7, July, 1968, pp.
1265-1275. (Study 410) (Originally a paper presented at the
meetings of the American Public Health Association, November,
1966.)
Toepfer, Louis A.: Tomorrow's lawyers: Cause for concern? American Bar
Association Journal, v. 48, no. 10, October, 1962, pp. 945-
947. (Study 451)
Treiman, Beatrice R.: See under Kriesberg; O'Shea.
Treiman, Donald J.: Occupational prestige and social structure: A cross-
national comparison. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Depart-
ment of Sociology, University of Chicago, June, 1968. (Study
466) ix, 136p. (Available from Photoduplication Department,
University of Chicago Libraries.)
Treiman, Donald J.: Social origins and choice for academic careers.
Paper presented at the meetings of the American Sociological
Association, Los Angeles, August, 1963. (Study 431) 24p.
*Treiman, Donald J.: Status discrepancy and prejudice. American Journal
of Sociology, v. 71, no. 6, May, 1966, pp. 651-665. (Study
SRS-330)
Treiman, Donald J.: See also under Hodge, Robert W.
Tripp, L. Reed, and Hunt, H. Allan: Attitudes of college students toward
business careers., (College Placement Council, Research Infor-
mation Center, Report no. 1) Bethlehem, Pa., College Place-
ment Council, 1968. (Studies 431, 450, 467, 483) Available
in two versions: printed monograph providing highlights, $2.50;
full report by xerox copyflo (90p.), $7.50. Order from the
Council at 35 E. Elizabeth St., Bethlehem, Pa. 18018.
UNDERHILL, RALPH: Methods in the evaluation of programs for poor youth.
June, 1968. (Study 513) 103p. Available from Clearinghouse
for Federal Scientific and Technical Information, Springfield,
Va. 22151; $3.00 paper copy, 65 microfiche. Order document
no. PB 185786 and prepay.
-117- Underhill: 0 - U.S. President's
Underhill, Ralph: Occupational values and job satisfaction. Unpublished
Master's paper, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago,
May, 1964. (Studies 431, 450) 34p.
*Underhill, Ralph: Occupational values and post-college
September, 1967. (NORC Report no. 120; Study
431, 450, 467 data) xi, 196p. $4.00. (Ph.D.
partment of Sociology, University of Chicago,
career change.491, using Studiesdissertation, De-1967.)
*Underhill, Ralph: Values and post-college career choice. American Jour-
nal of Sociology, v. 70, no. 2, September, 1966, pp. 163-172.
(Studies 431, 450)
*Underhill, Ralph: Youth in poor neighborhoods. 1967. (NORC Report no.
121-A; Study 513) xi, 240p., includes questionnaires. $3.25.
U.S. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS: Characteristics of America's engineers and
scientists: 1960 and 1962. Technical paper no. 21. Washington,
GPO, 1969. (Study 463, Postcensal survey of technical and sci-
entific manpower) vi, 73p. 75C from GPO.
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: Racial isolation in the public schools.
Washington, GPO, 1967. 2v. (276, 293p.) Study 889-A & S
reported in v. 2, Appendix C-5, "Adult consequences of racial
isolation and desegregation in the schools," by Thomas F.
Pettigrew, pp. 211-241. (Study SRS-889-A & S)
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services: Review of the ad-
ministration and operation of the Selective Service System.
Hearings before the Committee, 88th Congress, 2nd session,
June 22-24, 28-30, 1966. Appendix A: "Reference material
from the Department of Defense Study of the Draft," Wash-
ington, GPO, 1966, pp. 9999-10052. (Committee Document no.
75) (Study 484)
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS; Technician man-
power: Requirements, resources, and training needs. Bulletin
1512. Washington, GPO, 1966. (Study 463: Postcensal survey
of technical and scientific manpower) 60c from GPO.
U.S. President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of
Justice: The challenge of crime in a free society. Washington,
GPO, February, 1967. (Study 506) 340p.
Van Cleve, William: See under Greeley.
-118- Vanecko - Verba/Brody
*VANECKO, JAMES J.: Community mobilization and institutional change:The influence of the Community Action Program in large cities.(National evaluation of urban community, action programs, Re-port no. 2) August, 1969. (Study 5026-Phase I) 56p. Avail-
able from Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and TechnicalInformation, Springfield, Va. 22151; $3.00 paper copy, 65C
microfiche. Order document no. PB 185803 and prepay. Limited
supply available from NORC, gratis. (Shorter version pre-sented at the meetings of the Society for the Study of SocialProblems, San Francisco, August, 1969; appears in Social Sci-ence Quarterly, v. 50, no. 3, December, 1967, pp. 609-630.
Reprints available.)
*Vanecko, James J.: Community structure and the influence of the economic
elite in school desegregation. Paper presented at the meetings
of the American Sociological Association, Miami Beach, August,
1966. (Study 490) 30p.
VANECKO, JAMES J.: National evaluation of urban community action programs.
Report no. 1. June, 1969. (Study 5026-Phase I) 210p. Avail-
able from Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical
Information, Springfield, Va. 22151; $3.00 paper copy, 65C mi-
crofiche. Order document no. PB 185783 and prepay.
*Vanecko, James J.: The organization of resources and the structure of
influence in large cities. Paper presented at the meetings
of the Midwest Sociological Society, Omaha, April, 1968.
(Study 5005) 20p.
*Vanecko, James J.: Religious behavior and prejudice: Some dimensions and
specifications of the relationship. Review of Religious Re-
search, v. 8, no. 1, Fall, 1966, pp. 27-37. (Study 476)
*Vanecko, James J.: Types of religious behavior and levels of prejudice.
Sociological Analysis, v. 28, no. 3, Fall, 1967, pp. 111-122.
(Study 476) (Originally a paper presented at the meetings of
the American Catholic Sociological Society, Miami Beach, Au-
gust, 1966.)
Vanecko, James J.: Understanding some battles in the war on poverty.Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for the Study
of Social Problems, Montreal, August, 1964. 12p.
Vanecko, James J.: See also under Crain; McWorter; Orden.
VERBA, SIDNEY, AND BRODY, RICHARD: Participation, democracy, and the war
in Vietnam. July, 1969. Working paper. (Study 4018, Vietnam
supplement) 38p.
Verba, Sidney: See also under Almond; Brody.
-119- Wallace - Warkov: L
*Wallace, Walter L.: Institutional and life-cycle socialization of college
freshmen. American Journal of Sociology, v. 70, no. 3, November,
1964, pp. 303-318. (Study 442)
Wallace, Walter L.: Peer groups and student achievement: The college cam-
pus and its students. February, 1963. (NORC Report no. 91;
Study 442) 306p. See Wallace, Student culture, for book publi-
cation.
Wallace, Walter L,: Peer influences and undergraduates' aspirations for
graduate study. Sociology of Education, v. 38, no. 5, Fall,
1965, pp. 375-392. (Study 442)
Wallace, Walter L.: Student culture: Social structure and continuity in a
liberal arts college. NORC Monographs in Social Research, no.
9. Chicago, Aldine, 1966. xxi, 236p. (Study 442) $7.50 from
publisher or bookstore.
The above supersedes Wallace: Peer groups and student achieve-
ment: The college campus and its students. February, 1963.
(NORC Report no. 91; Study 442) 306p.
Wallace, Walter L.: A study of college student peer-group interpersonal
environments. Paper presented at the meetings of the American
Sociological Association, St. Louis, August, 1961. (Study 442)
16p.
*Warkov, Seymour: Allocation to American law schools. School Review,
v. 73, no. 2, Summer, 1965, pp. 144-155. (Study 451, using
Studies 431, 450 data)
*Warkov, Seymour: Census-related studies of scientific and technical per
sonnel. IN Scientific Manpower, 1961. Washington, National
Science Foundation, 1962, pp. 21-24. (NSF 62-22) (Study 432)
*Warkov, Seymour: Employment expectations of law students. Sociological
Quarterly, v. 6, no. 3, Summer, 1965, pp. 222-232. (Study 451,
using Studies 431, 450 data)
Warkov, Seymour: Institutional quality of American law schools: Corre-
lates and consequences. May, 1964. (Study 451, using Studies
431, 450 data) 21p.
Warkov, Seymour: Lawyers in the making. With a chapter by Joseph Zelan.
NORC Monographs in Social Research, no. 7. Chicago, Aldine,
1965. xxii, 180p. (Study 451, using Studies 431, 450 data)
$5.00 from publisher or bookstore.
The above monograph is a newly edited version of Warkov: Lawyers
in the making: The 1961 entrants to American law schools. De-
cember, 1963. (NORC Report no. 96; Study 451, using Studies
431, 450 data) 109p., with an additional chapter based on Zelan:
Recruitment to the legal profession.
-120- Warkov: 0 - Warkov/Greeley
*Warkov, Seymour: Organizational effectiveness in Veterans Administra-
tion tuberculosis hospitals. Proceedings of the Conference
on Medical Sociology and Disease Control, May 18-19, 1964.
Chicago, Health Information Foundation, 1966, pp. 37-44.
*Warkov, Seymour: Physicists and mathematicians in the postcensal
survey of scientific and technical personnel. 1963 Proceed-
ings of the Social Statistics. Section, American Statistical
Association, pp. 163-179. (Study 432)
Warkov, Seymour: Social work students and other graduate students: A
comparison. IN Edward E. Schwartz, ed.: Manpower in social
w0fare: Research perspectives. Report of the Institute on
Research Approaches to Manpower Problems in Social Welfare
Services to Children and Families, University; of Minnesota,
pujiutk Campus, August, 1964. New! York,. National Association
Of social Workers, 1966, pp. 99-109.. (Studies, 4,3.1 and 468)
(Originally part of a paper by Warkov and Galen Gockel titled
"Career choices of undergraduate and graduate students: The
case of social work"; see Gockel, for publication of his part
of this, paper.)
Warkov,, Seymour: Some organizational correlates of role performance
gmong physiciats.. Nay, 1964. (Study. 463), 17p.
Warkov,, Seymour:. Subsidies for graduate students: Stipend support in
tlartrseverk fields of study, 1962-1963. March, 1964. (NORC
4.eicR;t nipp 97, RrelUninAXY, to NORC Report no. 103 by Warkov,
ErlisbleA an44erger; Study 468), 157p.
*Warkov, Seymour; Bacon, Sheldon D.; and Hawkins, Arthur C.: Social
correlates of industrial problem drinking. Quarterly Journal
of Studies on. Alcohol, v. 26, no. 1, March, 1965, pp. 58-71.
*W kov,, Seymour; Frisbie, Bruce;. and Berger, Alan S.: Graduate student
finances, 1963: A survey of thirty-seven fields of study.
September, 1965. (NORC Report no. 103, final version of
NORC Report no. 97 by Warkov; Study 468) 426p. $2.50.
Warkov, Seymour, and Gockel, Galen: Career choices of undergraduate and
graduate,students: The case of social work. See Warkov, So-
cia). itoxic students . ., and QockeL, Social woris as, a, career
choice, for publication of this paper.
*Warkov, Seymour, and. Greeley, Andrew M.: Parochial school origins and
educational achievement. American Sociological Review, v. 31,
no. 3, June, 1966, pp. 406-414. (Study 463 and Studies 431,
450)
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Warkov, Seymour, and Marsh, John F., Jr.: The education and training of
America's scientists and engineers: 1962. October, 1965.
(NORC Report no. 104; Study 463) 187p. See Schwartz, TheUnited States college-educated population: 1960, for related
report.
The above report is available from the Manpower Studies Group,National Science Foundation, 1800 G Street, N.W., Washington,
D.C. 20550. Quantities are limited. Gratis.
WILLIG, JEAN-CLAUDE: Canadian youth and bilingualism: Choice or neces-
sity? Master's paper, Department of Sociology, University ofChicago, Fall, 1965. (Study 488) 73p. Available from NORC
by xerox at 15 per page.
Willig, Jean-Claude: See also under Johnstone.
Wilson, Everett K.: See under Newcomb.
Zelan, Joseph: Does suburbia make a difference: An exercise in secondaryanalysis. IN Sylvia F. Fava, ed.: Urbanism in world perspec-tive: A reader. New York, Crowell, 1968, pp. 401-408. (Studies415 and 431) (Revised version of a paper presented at themeetings of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles,August, 1963, titled "Intellectual attitudes and suburbanresidence.")
Zelan, Joseph: Intellectual attitudes and suburban residence. See Zelan,
Does suburbia make a difference, above.
*ZELAN, JOSEPH: Interviewing the aged. Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 33,no. 3, Fall, 1969, pp. 420-424. (Studies 453 and SRS-290,SPANCO: Study of Spanish-American war veterans)
Zelan, Joseph: Recruitment to the legal profession: A study of collegecareer choice. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department ofSociology, University of Chicago, 1964. (Study 451, usingStudies 431, 450 data) 78p. (Included, in part, as Chapter 5of Warkov: Lawyers in the making. NORC Monographs in SocialResearch, no. 7. Chicago, Aldine, 1965. xxii, 180p. $5.00)
*Zelan, Joseph: Religious apostasy, higher education and occupationalchoice. Sociology of Education, v. 41, no. 4, Fall, 1968,pp. 370-379. (Study 415)
*Zelan, Joseph: Social origins and the recruitment of American, lawyers.British Journal of Sociology, v. 18, no. 1, March, 1967, pp.45-54. (Study 431)
Zelan, Joseph: See also under Warkov.
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