Pattern of human concerns data, 1957-1963
Pattern of human concerns data, 1957-1963
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Of the fourteen nations reported in Hadley Cantril, The Pattern of Human Concerns, the Consortium has data for the following ten: Brazil: 1,142 respondents weighted to 2,740, 3 cards of data per respondent, and 71 variables. The data were collected from late 1960 through early 1961. Cuba: 992 respondents weighted to 1,490, 3 cards of data per respondent, and 33 variables. The data were collected in April and May 1960. The sample represents only urban areas. Dominican Republic: 814 respondents weighted to 2,442, 3 cards of data per respondent, and 84 variables. The data were collected in April 1962. India I: 2,366 respondents weighted to 5,720, 3 cards of data per respondent, and 59 variables. The data were collected in late summer 1962. The sample under represents females. India II: 2,014 respondents weighted to 4,993, 3 cards of data per respondent, and 59 variables. The data were collected in January 1963 (after border fighting with China). The sample under-represents females. Israel I: 1,170 respondents, 3 cards of data per respondent, and 41 variables. The data were collected from November 1961, through June 1962. Israel II: Kibbutzim, 3 respondents, 3 cards of data per respondent, and 41 variables. The data were collected from July through October 1962.
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