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THE UNIVERSITY OF MlCH16;WN Department of Sociology Survey Research Center
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MlCH16;WN Department of Sociology Survey Research Center

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FACULTY PARTICIPANTS

The Universi ty of Michigan facu l ty members l i s t e d below have fur thered t h e i r research i n t e r e s t s through the f a c i l i t i e s of the De t ro i t Area Study.

Robert C. Angell, Sociology ("Orientations on Moral Issues i n a Metropolis," 1955-56).

Morris Axelrod, Sociology ("Social P a r t i c i p a t i o n i n an Urban Community," 1951-52; "A Descript ion of Urban Kinship Pa t t e rns , " 1954-55).

Robert 0. Blood, Sociology ("The Urban Family," 1954-55).

Harvey Brazer, Economics and the I n s t i t u t e of Public Administration ("A F i s c a l Research Program," 1957- 58).

Samuel Eldersveld, P o l i t i c a l Science ( " P o l i t i c a l Beha- v i o r i n a Metropolitan Community," 1951-52; "Party Leadership and P o l i t i c a l Behavior," 1956-57).

Ronald Freedman, Sociology ("Ideal Family Size i n De t ro i t , I 1 1953-54).

David Goldberg, Sociology ("Ideal Family Size i n De t ro i t ," 1953-54).

Morris Janowitz, Sociology and the I n s t i t u t e of Pub- l i c Administration ("Administrative Behavior i n a Metropolitan Community," 1953-54).

Robert Kahn, Psychology and the Survey Research Cen- t e r ("The Meaning of Work," 1955-56).

Daniel Katz, Psychology ("Party Leadership and Pol i - t i c a l Behavior ," 1956-57).

(continued on ins ide back cover)

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THE DETROIT AREA STUDY

A Bibliography of Materials Based on

Detroit Area Study Research:

September 1, 1951 - December 31, 1960

Unless otherwise noted, all items listed in the bibliog- raphy are. available upon request to the Detroit Area Study, the Institute for Social Research, The University

I ' of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Please request each item by the number in the left-hand margin, rather than citing the full title.

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Published December 1960, by the Detroit Area Study, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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CONTENTS

THE DETROIT AREA STUDY O F THE UNIVERSITY O F MICHIGAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

GENERAL PUBLICATIONS. . . .. . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . 4

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS T O MONOGRAPHS. . 8

REPORTS BASED ON SUBSTANTIVE MATERIALS. ; . . 13 '

METHODOLOGY REPORTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 DETROIT AREA STUDY STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

STUDENT PARTICIPANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

. The inside front cover and the inside back cover list those members of The University of Michigan faculty who have furthered their r e s e a r c h interests through the facili t ies of the Detroit Area Study.

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THE DETROIT AREA STUDY OF

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

Organizational Structure

The Detroit Area Study (DAS) is a continuing facility for graduate training and faculty research, which was es- tablished in 1951 at The University of Michigan. The initial support for the Study came from behavioral re- search funds given to The University of Michigan by the Ford Foundation. Since 1958 The University h a s assumed complete financial responsibility for the DAS.

The Detroit Area Study is a basic unit in the graduate training program of The University of Michigan's Depart- ment of Sociology. In addition, an administrative rela- tionship with the Survey Research Center of the Institute for Social Research provides the DAS with professional aid in all phases of survey research.

The Objectives of the Detroit Area Study

The three main objectives of the Detroit Area Study are: (1) to train students in the methods of field re- search in the social sciences, (2) to serve as a major resource for basic research in the social sciences at The University of Michigan, and (3) to make social science data available to greater ~ e t r o i t ' and to other communi- ties with similar interests and problems.

Student Training

Student participation in the Detroit Area Study re- quires enrollment for two semesters in a field meth- ods course of all first-year graduates in sociology at The University of Michigan. The enrollment of inter- ested graduate students in psychology, political science,

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economics, and other related disciplines is encouraged and adds greatly to the interdisciplinary approach which DAS training tries to promote. A listing of students who have participated in the Detroit Area Study through 1959- 60 may be found on pages 22-24 of this pamphlet.

The basic training philosophy of the Detroit Area Study is that students will learn best if their experience goes beyond classroom discussion to meet the rigorous condi- tions involved in completing a major field study while observing high standards of professional competence. The value of this po$ition seems to have been demonstrated by nine years of experience with the DAS: No textbook, however excellent, can convey the frustrations and the successes of social research as well a s actual participa- tion in a major research undertaking.

Faculty Research

In addition to the training function, the Detroit Area Study affords an important resource for basic social science research. To a large extent, the training and research objectives of the Detroit Area Study a re com- plementary. The value of the training to the student is considerably increased by the knowledge that his efforts a re instrumental in the production of a major piece of research. On the other hand, the worth of the final re- search product is highly dependent on the quality of the training.

The specific problem which the DAS investigates each year is selected by the DAS Executive Committee. This committee makes its selection after reviewing research proposals submitted by interested faculty members. The faculty participant then works with the students and the DAS staff throughout the research period. Faculty mem- bers who have employed Detroit Area Study data in the furtherance of their research interests a re listed on the inside front and inside back covers of this pamphlet.

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The sample design employed by the Detroit Area Study has always followed a probability model and has usually required the collection of about 750 interviews. The sam- ple universe for most studies has consisted of all adults in the metropolitan Detroit commudty, but occasionally a particular problem has called for a different type of sam- ple. For example, recently the DAS interviewed precinct workers of both major political parties in a series of Wayne County (Detroit) precincts selected on a probability basis.

Community Services

The third major objective of the Detroit Akea. Study is to supply social science data of value to 'greater De- troit and other communities. To this end, almost all DAS reprints and special reports a re available without charge.

6 - : Certain demographic and socioeconomic data a re col-

lected each year by the Detroit Area Study. These ma- terials serve a s the basis for a continuing series of reports and articles written by DAS staff members. The publications have a comparatively wide circulation among

, .. L, agencies in Detroit and throughout the country.

s. . . Special tabulations of DAS data have been prepared at " the request of such agencies as the Michigan Fair Em-

ployment Practices Commission, the three major Detroit newspapers, the Detroit Council of Churches, The Ameri- can Jewish committee, the Catholic Archdiocese of De- troit, the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, the Detroit Public Library, and the City of Detroit's Com- mission on Community Relations.

The remainder of this pamphlet contains a bibliography of publications based on data collected by the Detroit Area Study. These titles were issued between September 1, 1951, and December 31, 1960.

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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS . .

A Social P ro f i l e of Detroi t : 1952. Ann Arbor: The De- t r o i t Area Study, 1952 ($1.00).

Some Social and Economic Character is t ics of the Detroi t Area Population: 1952. Ann Arbor: The Detroi t Area Study, 1952 (Seventy-seven tables , mimeographed, $1.25).

A Social P ro f i l e o£ Detroi t : 1953. Ann Arbor: The De- t r o i t Area Study, 1953 ($1.00).

A Social P ro f i l e of Detroi t : 1954. Ann Arbor: The De- t r o i t Area Study, 1954 ($1.00).

A Social ProEile of Detroi t : 1955. Ann Arbor: The De- '

t r o i t Area Study, 1956 ($1.25).

The Detroi t Area Study. Study, 1955.

Ann Arbor: The Detroi t Area

A Social P ro f i l e of Detroi t : 1956. Ann Arbor: The De- t r o i t Area Study, 1957 ($1.50). Chapter 2 of t h i s repor t i s reprinted in: Monteith College. Social Science: Problem Two. Detroi t : Wayne S ta t e Univer- s i t y , 1960, 21-45.

A Progress Report of The University of Michigan's De- t r o i t Area Study, September 1, 1951 - December 31, 1959. Ann Arbor: The Detroi t Area Study, 1960 - (mimeographed) .

A Social P ro f i l e of Detroit . Number 6. Ann Arbor: The Detroi t Area Study ( i n press).

* These items may-be ordered from The Librarian, I n s t i t u t e for Social Research, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michi- gan.

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Eldersveld, Samuel. Political Affiliation in Metropolitan Detroit. Ann Arbor: Bureau of Government, Institute of Public Administration, 1957 ($3.00).

Janowitz, Morris, Wright, Deil, and Delany, Wiliiam. Public Administration and the Public - Perspectives Toward Gov- ernment in a Metropolitan Community. Ann Arbor: Bureau of Government. Institute of Public Administration, 1958

Miller, Daniel R., and Swanson, Guy E. The Changing Ameri- can 'Parent. New York: John Wiley, 1958 ($6.50). .

Blood, Robert 0. , and I.Jolfe, Donald. Husbands and Wives : The Dvnamics of Family Life. Glencoe: The Free Press, 1960. '

Lenski, Gerhard E. Religion in the Metropolis. New York: Doubleday (in press).

* These items may be ordered from the publisher.

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959 Axelrod, Morris. "A Study of Formal and Informal Group P a r t i c i p a t i o n i n a Large Urban Community." Ph.D. d i s - s e r t a t i o n , Department of Sociology, The Univers i ty of Michigan, 1953.

957 ' Dodge, Richard 'la:. "Some Aspects of the p o l i t i c a l Beha- v i o r of Labor Union Members i n the D e t r o i t Fletropolitan Area." Ph.D. d i s s e r t a t i o n , Department of P o l i t i c a l Science, The Univers i ty of I.lichigan, 1953.

958 Belanoff , Sidney. "The Rela t ionship Between P o l i t i c a l P a r t i c i p a t i o n and Soc io -Po l i t i ca l In tegra t ion . " Ph.D. d i s s e r a t i o n , Department of P o l i t i c a l Science, The Univers i ty of ~ i c h i g a n , 1954.

955 Monk, Mary A. "Some E f f e c t s of Group Membership on A t t i t u d e s and the Percept ion of Other ' s At t i tudes . " Ph.D. d i s s e r t a t i o n , Department of Psychology, The Univers i ty of Michigan, 1954.

956 Lynch, James E . "A Study of the Size and Composition of the Viewing Audience of an Educational Televis ion Pro- gram i n the D e t r o i t Metropol i tan Area." Ph.D. d i s s e r - t a t i o n , Department of Speech, The Univers i ty of Michi- gan, 1955.

954 Sharp, Harry. "Migration and Soc ia l P a r t i c i p a t i o n i n the D e t r o i t Area." Ph.D. d i s s e r t a t i o n , Department of Soci- ology, The Univers i ty of Nichigan, 1955.

* Abstracts of these d i s s e r t a t i o n s have been published i n Disse r - t a t i o n Abstracts . Abs t rac t s a r e a l s o a v a i l a b l e from the D e t r o i t

' Area Study. Complete microfilm copies a r e a v a i l a b l e from Uni- v e r s i t y E:icrof i l m s , Ann Arbor, Plichigan.

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DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS (continued)

1191 Delany, 'William. "Bureaucrat and Ci t i zen : A Study of Governmental Bureaucracy i n a Pletropolitan Set t ing." Ph.D. d i s s e r t a t i o n , Department o f Sociology, The Uni- v e r s i t y of Nichigan, 1957.

1255 Goldberg, David. "Family Role S t r u c t u r e and F e r t i l i t y . " Ph.D. d i s s e r t a t i o n , Department o f Sociology, The Uni-. v e r s i t y of Michigan, 1957.

1190 Idright, De i l S. "The P r e s t i g e of the Pub l i c Service i n a Metropolitan Community. I t Ph.D. d i s s e r t a t i o n , Depart- ment of P o l i t i c a l Science, The u n i v e r s i t y of Michigan, 19 57.

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1479 Bloom, Jack. "Child Training And S t u t t e r i n g . " Ph.D. ' d i s s e r t a t i o n , Department of Speech, The Univers i ty

of Michigan, 1958.

1438 C u r t i s , Richard F. "Consequences of Occupational Mobi l i ty i n a I-ietropolitan Community." Ph.D. d i s s e r t a t i o n , De- partment of Sociology, The Univers i ty of E.Iichigan, 1958.

1518 Haney, John. "A Study of Pub l i c A t t i t u d e s Toward Tax- Support f o r Educat ional Te lev i s ion A c t i v i t i e s i n the D e t r o i t Ke t ropo l i t an Area." Ph.D. d i s s e r t a t i o n , De-

, partment of Speech, The Univers i ty of Michigan, 1959.

1687 Goldberg, Irwin. "Democracy i n De t ro i t . " Ph.D. d i s s e r - t a t i o n , Department of Sociology, The Univers i ty of Michigan, 1960.

1706 Weller, Nei l Jack. " ~ e l i ~ i o n ' and Social . Mobi l i ty i n In- d u s t r i a l Society." Ph.D. d i s s e r t a t i o n , Department of Sociology, The Univers i ty of Michigan, 1960.

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ARTICLES AND COhiRIBUTIONS TO MONOGRAPHS

1952 - 696 Freedman, Ronald, and Axelrod, Morris. "Who.Belongs t o

What i n a Great I le t ropol is?" Adult Leadership, 1 (November,,1952), 6-9. Reprinted i n : O'Brien, Robert, Schrag, Clarence C . , and Martin, Walter. Readings i n General Sociologv. New York: Houghton-Mif f l i n Company, 1957, 112-118.

798 Freedman, Ronald. "The Det ro i t Area Study: A Training and Research Laboratory i n the Community," 'American Journal of Sociology, 59 ( J u l y , 1953), 30-33.

960 Freedman, Ronald, and Sharp, Harry. "Correla tes of Values about Idea l Family Size i n the De t ro i t Metropolitan Area," Population Studies , 8 ( Ju ly , 1954), 35-45.

1007 Lenslci, Gerhard E. "Status C r y s t a l l i z a t i o n : A Non-Vertical Dimension o£ .Soc ia l S ta tus , " American Soc io log ica l Review, 1 9 (August, 1954), 405-413. Reprinted i n : Freedman, ~ o n a l d , Hawley, Amos, Landecker , IJerner, Lenski, Gerhard, and Miner, Horace. P r i n c i p l e s of Sociolopv. New York: Henry Holt , 1956, 544-549.

962 Sear les , Ruth, and Sharp, Harry. . "Detroi ters Look a t Publ ic Employment , I f The Muncipal Employee, (December,

' 1954), 5 f f .

1955 - 1008 Freedman, Ronald, Goldberg, David, and Sharp, Harry.

"Ideals About Family S ize i n the D e t r o i t Metropolitan Area: 1954," The ~ i l b a n k Memorial Fund Q u a r t e r l y , 33 '

( ~ p r i ' l , 1955), 187-197.

968 Sharp, Harry. "Migration and 'vot ing Behavior i n a Metro- p o l i tan ~&nmunity ," Publ ic Opinion Quar te r ly , 19 (Sum- mer, 1955), 206-209.

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ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO MONOGRAPHS (continued)

Axelrod, blorris. "Urban S t r u c t u r e and Soc ia l P a r t i c i p a - t i o n , " American Soc io log ica l Review, 21 (February, 1956), 13-18. Reprinted i n : Freedman, Ronald, Hawley, Amos, Landecker. Werner. Lenski. Gerhard. and Miner. Horace. P r i n c i p l e s o f Sociology, New York: Henry Hol t , 1956, 475-481: and H a t t , Paul , and Re i s s , Alber t . Reader i n ~ r b a ~ s o c i o l o ~ y . ~ l e n c o e : The ~ r e e Press , 1957, . 722-729. ,

Janowitz, Elorris, and Wright, Dei l . "The P r e s t i g e of Publ ic Employment: 1929- 1954, I' Pub l i c Administration Review, 16 (Winter, 1956), 15-21.

Janowitz, Morris. "Public Pe r spec t ives on Soc ia l Secur- i t y , " Soc ia l Work, 1 ( J u l y , 1956), 94-101.

Lenski, Gerhard E. "Social P a r t i c i p a t i o n and S t a t u s C r y s t a l l i z a t i o n , " American Soc io log ica l Review, 21 (August, 1956), 458-464.

Lynch, James. "A Study o f the S ize and Composition of the Viewing Audience of an Educational Televis ion Pro- gram i n the De t ro i t ,Area , l t Speech Monographs, 23 (March, 1956), 55-60.

Monk, Mary, and Nevcomb, Theodore. "Perceived consensus Within and Among Occupational Classes ," American Socio- l o g i c a l Review, 21 (February, 1956), 71-79..

Sharp, Harry, and Axelrod, Morris. "Mutual Aid Among Re la t ives i n an Urban Populat ion," i n Freedman, Ronald, Hawley, Amos, Landecker, Werner, Lenski, Gerhard, and Miner, Horace. P r i n c i p l e s of Sociology. New York: Henry Holt , 1956, 433-439. ,

Sharp, Harry, and Mott, Paul. "Consumer Decisions i n the Metropolitan Family," The Journa l of Marketing, 21 (October, 1956), 149-156.

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ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO MONOGRAPHS (continued)

1308 Goldberg, David, and Sharp, Harry. "Some C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of D e t r o i t Area Jewish and Non-Jewish ~ d u l t s . " i n Sklare , I I a r sha l l ( e d i t o r ) . The Jews: S o c i a l P a t t e r n s of an American Group. Glencoe: The Free Press , 1957, 107-118.

1234 J.anowitz, Morris, and Delany, William. "The Bureaucrat and the Publ ic : A Study of Informal Pe r spec t ives ," Adminis t ra t ive Science Quar te r ly , 2 (September, 1957), 141-162.

1361 Blood, Robert O., Jr. "The Divis ion o f Labor i n C i t y and Farm Famil ies ," Marriage and Family Living, 20 (May, 1958) , 170-174.

1338 Cannell , Charles F., and Sharp, Harry. "The Impact o f t h e 1955-56 D e t r o i t Newspaper S t r i k e , I 1 Journal ism Quar te r ly , 25 (Winter, 1958), 26-35.

1379 Fauman, S. Joseph, and Sharp, Harry. "Present ing t h e Re- s u l t s of S o c i a l Research t o the Pub l i c , " The P u b l i c Opinion Q u a r t e r l y , 22 (Summer, 1958), 107-115.

1309 Gold, Martin, and S l a t e r , Carol. "Office, Factory , S t o r e ---and Family," American Soc io log ica l Review, 23 (Feb- rua ry , 1958), 64-74.

1529 . C u r t i s , Richard F. "Note on Occupational Mobi l i ty and Union Plembership i n De t ro i t : A Repl icat ion," S o c i a l Forces, 38 (October, 1959), 69-71.

1532 C u r t i s , Richard F. "Occupational Mobili ty and Urban Soc ia l Life." The American Journa l of Sociology, 65 (November, 1959), 296-298.

1540 C u r t i s , Richard F. " ~ c c u ~ a t i o n a l Mobi l i ty and Membership i n Formal Voluntary Associations: A Note on Research." Ameridan s o c i o l o g i c a l Review, 24 (December, 1959),

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846-848.

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ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO MONOGRAPHS (continued)

1959 (continued) - 1474 Goldberg, David. "The F e r t i l i t y of Two-Generation Urban-

i t e s , " Popula t ion S tud ies , 12 (March, 1959), 214-222.

1533 Goldberg, David, Sharp, Harry, and Freedman, Ronald. "Th? S t a b i l i t y and R e l i a b i l i t y of Expected Family S ize Data," The Milbank Memorial Fund Q u a r t e r l y , 37 (Octo- be r , 1959), 371-385.

1520 Sharp, Harry, and F e l d t , Allan. "Some Factors i n a Prob- a b i l i t y Sample Survey o f a Metropolitan Community," American Soc io log ica l Review, 24 (October, 1959), 650-661.

1675 Cohen, Wilbur J. , Poskanzer, Charles N. , and Sharp, Harry. "At t i tudes Toward Governmental P a r t i c i p a t i o n i n Medical Care," Heal th Needs o f t h e Aged and Aging, (Hearings be fo re t h e Subcommittee on Problems of the Aged and Aging, Committee on Labor and Pub l i c Welfare, U.S. Sen- a t e , 86th Congress, Second Session, Apr i l , 1960), 12 pp.

1673 C u r t i s , Richard F. "Occupational Mobili ty and Church Par- t i c i p a t i o n , " S o c i a l Forces , 38 (May, 1960), 315-319.

1712 C u r t i s , Richard F. "Income and Occupational Mobili ty," American Soc io log ica l Review, 25 (October, 1960), 727-730.

Eldersveld , Samuel J. " P o l i t i c s and P a r t i s a n Propaganda," i n Stokes, Syb i l , and Eley, Lynn (ed i to r s ) . The 1959 Summer I n s t i t u t e i n P r a c t i c a l P a r t i s a n P o l i t i c s . Ann Arbor: I n s t i t u t e of P u b l i c Administration, 1960, 96-106.

Eldersveld , Samuel J. "Local Pa r ty A c t i v i t i e s , " i n Stokes, Syb i l , and Eley, Lynn ( e d i t o r s ) . The 1959 Summer I n s t i - t u t e i n P r a c t i c a l P a r t i s a n P o l i t i c s . Ann Arbor: I n s t i - t u t e of Pub l i c Adminis t ra t ion, 1960, 46-63.

Landecker, Werner. "Class Boundaries," American Sociolo- g i c a l Review, 25 (December, 1960)..

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ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO MONOGRAPHS (continued)

1960 (continued) - Landecker, Werner. "Class Crys ta l l i za t ion and i t s Urban

Pat terns," Social Research, 27 (Autumn, 1960).

1635 Lenski, Gerhard, and Leggett, John. "Caste, Class, and Deference i n the Research Interview," The American Journal o f ' Sociology, 65 (March, 1960), 463-467.

1350 Sharp, Harry. "Unemployment i n Greater D e t r ~ i t , Febru- ary, 1958," in.Cohen, Wilbur J . , Haber, William, and

, Mueller, Eva. The Impact of Unemployment i n the 1958 Recession. Washington,. D.C.: United S t a t e s Government Pr in t ing Office, 1960, Appendix B, 62-65.

Sharp, Harry. "Graduate Training Through the Detroi t Area Study,'' American Sociological Review (Accepted for publ icat ion) .

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REPORTS BASED ON SUBSTANTIVE MATERIALS

953 "Church Attendance by Rel ig ious Preference and Sex. I '

1952 (mimeographed). .

952 "Comparison of E lec t ion Behavior of Negroes wi th the T o t a l Population." 1952 (mimeographed).

951 "Comparison of Selected Demographic C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s f o r Negro and White Respondents i n the 2952 D e t r o i t Study Sample. " 1952 (hectographed) .

R-3 "Some Cor re la te s of Formal Group Membership. " 1952 (16 t a b l e s based on a n a t i o n a l sample administered by the

.Survey Research Center , hectographed).

963 "Some P a t t e r n s of Group Associa t ion i n the D e t r o i t Area." 1952 (9 t a b l e s , hectographed).

277 "Family Income i n the D e t r o i t Metropolitan Area." 1953 (mimeographed).

949 "Special Tabulations of Church and Union Membership," 1953 (mimeographed).

948 "Special Tabulations of P a r t i c i p a t i o n i n C i v i l Defense A c t i v i t i e s . " 1953 (mimeographed).

275 "Televis ion Ownership i n the D e t r o i t Metropolitan Area." 1953 (hectographed) .

964 "Family Income i n the D e t r o i t Metropo,litan Area - 1953. "

1954 (hectographed) . 967 "How .De t ro i t e r s Feel About Governmental Employment -

1954. " 1954 (mimeographed).

960A "Ideal Family Size i n the D e t r o i t Area." (A paper pre- sented a t the annual meeting of the Ohio Valley Socio- l o g i c a l Soc ie ty , Purdue Univer s i ty , March 19, 1954).

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REPORTS BASED ON SUBSTANTIVE MATERIALS (continued)

1954 (continued) - R-6 'T ress Release on Univers i ty of Michigan Te lev i s ion Hour

Audience. " May 27 , 1954 (mimeographed).

966 "The Res iden t i a l D i s t r i b u t i o n of Migrants i n the D e t r o i t Area - 1954. " 1954 (mimeographed).

950 "Television Ownership i n the D e t r o i t Metropol i tan Area - 1954. " 1954 (mimeographed).

1090 "The Divis ion of Household Tasks Between Husbands and Wives' i n the D e t r o i t Area - 1955. I ' 1955 (mimeographed).

1034 "Family Income i n the D e t r o i t Metropol i tan Area - 1954." 1955 (mimeographed). '

1091 "Home Production i n De t ro i t Area Families - 1955." 1955 (mimeographed).

1063 "Number of Persons per Dwelling Unit i n the D e t r o i t Area: 1950-55. I ' 1955 (mimeographed).

1035 "Recent Trends i n Te lev i s ion S e t Ownership i n D e t r o i t . " 19 55 (mimeographed).

1127 "Family Income i n the D e t r o i t Metropol i tan Area: 1949- 1955." 1956 (mimeographed).

1095 , "The Importance of Re la t ives to the D e t r o i t Family - 1955." 1956 (mimeographed).

1661 "Important National Problems a s Seen by D e t r o i t Area Resi- dents . " 1956 (mimeographed).

1093 "Leisure Time A c t i v i t i e s of D e t r o i t Area !.Jives - 1955." 1956 (mimeographed).

1094 "Working Wives i n the D e t r o i t Area - 1955." 1956 (mimeo- graphed) .

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REPORTS BASED ON SUBSTANTIVE MATERIALS (continued)

1957 - "Att i tudes of White D e t r o i t e r s Toward Racia l In tegra t ion . "

1957 (mimeographed).

"A Comparison of Some C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of Nonreaders and Readers of the Metropol i tan Newspapers i n Greater De- t r o i t. " 1957 (mimeographed).

"Consumer Decisions i n Negro and White Detroi t ' Area Fami- l i e s . " 1957 (mimeographed).

"The Na t iona l i ty Background of D e t r o i t Area Residents." 1957 (mimeographed).

"Number of Hours Worked Per Week by D e t r o i t Area Husbands." 1957 (mimeographed).

"The Number of Labor Force Members i n D e t r o i t Area Fami- l i e s . " 1957 (mimeographed).

"Resident ia l Mobi l i ty , 1949-50, i n t h e Ten Largest standard Metropolitan Areas of t h e United S t a t e s . " 1957 (mimeo- graphed).

"Detroi t e r s ' A t t i t u d e s Toward Sunday Shopping. " 1958 (mimeographed).

"Family Income i n Greater D e t r o i t : 1951-1957. " 1958 (mimeographed) .

"Family Income i n Greater D e t r o i t : 1951-1958. " 1959 (mimeographed).

"Television Se t Ownership i n Greater D e t r o i t : 1950-1959. "

19 59 (mimeographed).

"The D i s t r i b u t i o n o f ' the Populat ion of Greater De t ro i t : 1950-1959. " 1959 (mimeographed).

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REPORTS BASED ON SUBSTANTIVE MATERIALS (continued)

"Number of Persons Per Dwelling Unit i n Greater Detroi t : 1950-1959. " 1960 (mimeographed).

"Unoccupied Homes i n Metropolitan Detroi t , May, 1960." 1960 (mimeographed) .

l l ~ & l y Income i n Greater Detroi t : 1951-1959. I ' 1960 (mimeographed).

'"llhe Detroi t Area Study: A Review of Some Recent Re- search. " 1960 (mimeographed).

"Labor Force Members Per Family i n Greater Detroi t : 1955-56 and 1960. " 1960 (mimeographed).

"Population is t r ibu t ion i n Wayne County, Michigan: 1940- 19 60. I' 1960 (mimeographed) .

'"Population Distr ibut ion i n Macomb County, Michigan: 1940- 1960. " 1960 (mimeographed).

'Population .Distr ibut ion i n Oakland County, Michigan: -1940- 1960. I' 1960 (mimeographed).

' 9 i s t r i bu t ion o f . the Population of the Detroi t Standard Metropolitan S t a t i s t i c a l Area: 1940-1960. I' 1960 (mimeographed).

"Estimates of the Distr ibut ion of the White and Non- white Population of Greater Detroi t : 1940- 1960. 'I

1960 (mimeographed).

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I METHODOLOGY REPORTS

R - 1 "The D e t r o i t Area Study." 1951 (Or ig ina l s ta tement of DAS o b j e c t i v e s , mimeographed).

M - 1 "Check on Use of the Split-Sample i n the 1952 D e t r o i t Area Study. " 1952 (hec tographed) .

"Effect of Respondent S e l e c t i o n Within Households on D e t r o i t Area Study Data f o r 1952. " 1952 (mimeographed).

"Report on Non-Response Rate f o r 1951-52 D e t r o i t Area Study. l1 1952 (mimeographed).

"Sampling Er ro r f o r the D e t r o i t Area Study, 1951-52;" 1952 (mimeographed). .

"Select ion of a Sample .of well in^ Units f o r the D e t r o i t Metropol i tan Area. I ' 1952 (mimeographed).

"Coding R e l i a b i l i t y Report f o r the 1952-53 D e t r o i t Area Study . " 1953 (mimeographed).

"Determination o f Object ive Soc ia l Class f o r D e t r o i t Area Sample, 1952-53. 1953 (mimeographed).

"The D e t r o i t Area Study: Progress Report , 1951-53. "

1953 (mimeographed). -

"The Interview Response Rate f o r 1952-53 D e t r o i t Area Study. " 1953 (mimeographed).

"Report of Mail Quest ionnaire Used i n the 1952-53 D e t r o i t Area Study. " 1953 (mimeographed).

M-10 "Sampling Er ro r f o r the D e t r o i t Area Study, 1952-53. 19 53 (mimeographed).

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14ETHODOLOGY REPORTS (continued)

19 54 - M - 1 1 "Coding R e l i a b i l i t y f o r the 1953-54 D e t r o i t Area. Study."

1954 (mimeographed).

M-12 "Determination of Soc ia l Class f o r the D e t r o i t Area Sample , 1953-54. " 1954 (mimeographed) :

M-13 "The Interview Response Rate f o r the 1953-54 D e t r o i t Area Study. " 1954 (mimeographed).

R-5 "blajor Subject Areas Covered i n Previous Surveys of the D e t r o i t Area Study. " 1954 (mimeographed).

b1-14 "Sampling Er ro r f o r the D e t r o i t Area Study: 1953-54." 1954 (mimeographed).

M-15 "The Mail Quest ionnaire a s 'a Supplement t o the Personal Interview. I' 1955 (mimeographed).

1068 "Coding a s an Element i n Research Design." 1955 (Ruth Sear l e s , mimeographed).

M-16 "Coding R e l i a b i l i t y Report f o r the 1954-55 D e t r o i t Area Study. I ' 1955 (mimeographed).

M-17 "The Interview Response Rate f o r the 1954-55 D e t r o i t Area Study. " 1955 (mimeographed).

M-18 "The-Determination of a Soc ia l S t a t u s Score f o r the 1954- 55 D e t r o i t Area Study Sample. " 1955 (mimeographed).

1070 "Select ion of a Sample of D r ~ e l l i n g Uni ts f o r the D e t r o i t Area Study: 1954-55." 1955 (John Takeshi ta , mimeo- graphed).

M-20 "Sampling Er ro r f o r .the D e t r o i t Area Study: 1954-55." 1955 (mimeographed).

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NETHODOLOGY REPORTS (continued)

M-23 ."Coding R e l i a b i l i t y Report f o r the 1955-56 De t ro i t Area Study . I ' 1956 (mimeographed).

1176 "The Method of Se lec t ion of a Sample o f Dwelling Uni ts f o r the D e t r o i t Area Study: 1956-57. " 1956 (Paul Mott,

' mimeographed) . '

M-24 "A Comparison of the 1955-56 D e t r o i t Area Study's Data on Occupational S t a t u s t o t h a f R e p o r t e d f o r the D e t r o i t Standard Eletropolitan Area by the 1950 U.S. Census, by Sex, f o r White Labor Force Members Only. I' 1957 (mimeo- graphed).

M-25 "Coding R e l i a b i l i t y Report f o r the 1956-57 D e t r o i t Area J Study. " 1957 (William Gamson, mimeographed).

M-26 "Coding R e l i a b i l i t y Report f o r the 1957-58 De t ro i t Area Study. I ' 1958 (E l i zabe th David, mimeographed). - -

M-27 "Measures of Sampling Er ro r . " 1959 (mimeographed).

1443 "The Sample Design f o r the 1957-58 D e t r o i t Area Study." 1959 (mimeographed).

1458 "Select ion of Sample: D e t r o i t Area Study, 1958-59. Supplement t o Sample Design for . 1957-58. '.I 1959 (mimeographed) .

R-7 "Student Analysis Reports Based on D e t r o i t Area Study Data: 1951-1960. 'I - 1960 (mimeographed).

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DETROIT AREA STUDY STAFF

Director: Ronald Freedman (1951-53) Morris Axelrod (1953-54) Harry Sharp (1954- )

Assistant ~ i r e c t o r : Morris Axelrod (1951-53)

Research Associates: David Varley (1954-55) David ,Goldberg (1956-57) John Scot t (1959-60)

Secretary: Xary Monk (1951-52) Jean King (1952-54) Norma Piccarus Harris (1954-60) P a t r i c i a Cousens (1960- )

S t a t i s t i c a l Assis tant : Ronald H. Fremlin (1960- )

Research Assistants:

Sidney Belanoff Richard Dodge Kenneth Marlin

Robert S. McCargar Gertrude Mulhollan

Mary Monk Harry Sharp

Harry Sharp James Soukup

David Goldberg Ruth Searles

Donna Buse , Paul Iqfott

~ e & e W i t t

John Takeshita Dei l Wright

John Takeshita

David S i r o t a

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DETROIT AREA STUDY STAFF (continued)

Research A s s i s t a n t s (cont inued) :

1-Jilliam Gamson John S c o t t Paul I b t t Gordon F. Sut ton

E l i zabe th L. David John C. Leggett Donald Ha l s t ed . Aida Tomeh

Aage Clausen Harold o rgan ic E l i zabe th L. David John S c o t t

1959-60

Michae 1 Aiken P h i l i p F e l l i n

Ada W. F i n i f t e r J. I d i l l i h Smit C. Michael Lanphier

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STUDENT PARTICIPANTS

The following s tuden t s have p a r t i c i p a t e d i n the t r a i n i n g program of the D e t r o i t Area Study. Their names a r e given by year of p a r t i c i p a t i o n .

Robert J. Ai les Harry A. Burdick Charles G. PlcClintock Alber t A. Applegate Henry E l sne r , Jr. J u l i a n 0. Flor isse t te C u r t i s H. Barker Irwin Goldberg Harry Sharp Thelma F. Bat ten David J. Kallen William E. S t i r t o n , Jr. Seymour M. Baxter . Gregor A. Leins. Yuzuru Talceshi ta Arnold H. Bernf i e ld Wendell R. Lyons Omprakash Talwar

I s s a c Akita Zoe Akselrod J u l a i n e Ames W i l l i a m Barth Jack Beresford Jack Bloom Katharine Butterworth Carolyn Comings

'Margaret Dennison

Henry E l sne r , Jr. Alber t Friedman David Goldberg Marjorie Guigou W i l l Hansen Edward B. IClein Ernest L i l i e n s t e i n Alber t McQueen John Pe t t ibone

Sol P l a f k i n Franz Samelson James Soukup Murray Thomson Barbara Trask Catherine Varchaver Robin Weerakoon M. Keren Whittemore

Alden Anderson P e t e r Kalinke James P i f e r Lois Cars tenson Marilyn Kar l in Malcom Roemer Richard C u r t i s Paul E. Kraemer Michael Reuter Bas i l Georgopoulos I l s e Lubkes Ruth S e a r l e s Oscar Grusky James Lynch Joachim Secke 1 . Anne Hubbell P a t r i c i a M. Marion Allan S i l v e r Charles H. Hubbell Alber t Meister She i l a Gordon Zip£ Herbert M. Jackson

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STUDENT PARTICIPANTS (continued)

Michael Aiken Ann Blalock Robert Barnes Alber t Boswell Richard Burlingame Donna Buse Russe l l Chappell Remi Cl ignet Eleanor Cochran Theodore C u r t i s

Jean Butman Robert Butman Dora Cafagna P h i l i p Converse W i l l i a m Duffy J u l i e Flynn Barbara Fos te r Yvette Gagnon

Donald Dorfman David F. F e u e r f i l e Martin Gold llae Guyer E l l e n Heyman Beryl Hutchison Toshio Kumabe. John Kunkel Donald Nagler Robert Richardson

William Gamson Ruth U. Gebhard James Hudson Anthony Kalle t Jack l1cLeod Murray Elelbin Samuel Nicholson Harold Organic

Victor Schneider E i l een Schulak John Sco t t David S i r o t a Carol S l a t e r Charles Smith D i e t r i c k Snoek Donald Wolfe Howard Wolowitz William Z e l l e r

David Reynolds Paul ine Royal Nelson Schafer James Spangenberg E . Eugene S u t t e r Lawrence Schwartz Wallace Wells

Bernard Berk E la ine Blaus te in John Bochel Walter Boland Karel J. Cibulka Caro 1. Copp Sarah C u r t i s John C. E r f u r t

Seymour Faber Charles N. Poskanzer Theodore Ferdinand Herbert J. Shubick Cl in t . Fink A. W. Singham Richard Grunebaum V i r g i n i a L. Swaggerty E l ton F. Jackson Aida K. Tomeh Constance Lieder Vi rg in ia A. VanNocker John C. Leggett T. R. Young ' P h y l l i s P i l i s u k

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STUDENT PARTICIPANTS (continued)

Thomas D. Bakker Nancy L. Bonte Aage R. Clausen ,

Edward H. Cumings John L. Dennis Paul R. Eber t s Al lan G. F e l d t John H. Gilmore Bruce Hackett Constance H i 11

Wayne S,. Kiyosaki Carolyn Lewis Jacquelyn J. Love Jean B. Mann Alexander Plate j ko . John J . Musial Marvin E . Olsen Robert 0. Richards J u d i t h E. Samonte Gary Sampson

Suzon Karon

J o Ann Allen David Bernhard t Pau l Besanceney Robert , Birnbaum Kaisa Braaten Joan . J . Brown Ronald Burton Thomas Chapman P h i l i p F e l l i n Richard Flacks

Susan Barr Barbara Benavie Ralph L. Bisco G a b r i e l l e Bub l i t z Bet ty Burnside Roger Chr i s t en fe ld Char lo t t e Darrow Renne t h Fe ldman Bernard F i n i f t e r Henry Finney Dan Hadley

Alan E. Guskin Warren C. Haggstrom John B. Haney Gerry Hendershot Paul Kimme 1 Peg !(node 1 Gordon W. Laing Florence Nayer Michael Lanphier Barbara F. Muney

Bertram Halbers t a d t Carolyn Holland ~ o s e Jiminez Ronald L. Johnstone Kartomo Anne Moone y Joseph ~ iu rphy John R. O'Connor Margaret Parkman Albe r t a P o t t e r D.ori Schaf f e r

Martha Anne Sandoz J . William Smit P a u l E. Smith K. S. S r ikan tan David S t r e e t Lor ra ine T i s s Nat th ieu Van Hunsel Margaret Vandenbosch Laurence h'einer Robert Yesner

Mart in N. Pearlman Howard Poyourow David E. Repass Douglas Robbins Owen M. Rossan Iiaren D. Russe l l Warren Soloman Mary C. Walsh J. Alan Winter ,

W i l l i a m F. Mills

Helen E. Sherman John J . Sherwood, Jr. Doris P. S le s inge r P e t e r V. S p e r l i c h . J o e l R. S t r o t e June Tiefenbrun Md. Afsar Uddin Donald I. Warren Ada IJeintraub Richard W h i t e h i l l

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FACULTY PARTICIPANTS (continued)

L e s l i e Kish, Sociology and the Survey Research Center ("Intra-Class Corre la t ion of At t i tudes i n Detroi t , " 1956-57).

Werner Landecker, Sociology ( " S t r a t i f i c a t i o n and Sta- t u s Crys ta l l i za t ion , " 1951-52).

Gerhard Lenski, Sociology ( " S t r a t i f i c a t i o n and S ta tus Crys ta l l i za t ion , " 1951-52; "Religion i n the Metro- p o l i t a n Community," 1957-58).

Daniel Miller, Psychology ("Child Training Pat t e rns Among Urban Families , I 1 1952-53).

. . Warren Mil ler , P o l i t i c a l Science and the Survey Re- search Center ("Group Influences on P o l i t i c a l Beha- v i o r , I t 1960-61).

Theodore Newcomb, Socia l Psychology Program Chairman ("Att i tudes and Perceptions of Consensus of Group

, . Members," 1952-53).

I S . Harry Sharp, Sociology ("Migration and Soc ia l P a r t i c i -

pat ion," 1951-54; "The Response Rate i n an Area Probab i l i ty Sample," 1955-56).

Donald Stokes, P o l i t i c a l Science and the Survey Re- search Center ("Group Influences and P o l i t i c a l Be- havior , " 1960-6 1).

Guy E. Swanson, Sociology ("Child Training Pa t t e rns Among Urban Families," 1952-53; "The V i t a l i t y of Supernatural Experience, " 19.58-59).

Robert Weiss, Survey Research Center ("The Meaning of Work," 1955-56).

Harold L. Wilensky, Sociology ("Labor and Leisure i n the Urban Community: A Study of Soc ia l Order and Socia l Change, I' 1959-60).

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