The Resource Eight City Study of Child Political Socialization, 1961-1962
Eight City Study of Child Political Socialization, 1961-1962
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The item Eight City Study of Child Political Socialization, 1961-1962 represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bates College.
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- Summary
- This study sought to measure children's early receptiveness to political concepts. A structured questionnaire was administered to a sample of white urban public school children in grades 2 through 8 from eight American cities: Boston, Massachusetts, Portland, Maine, Chicago, Illinois, Sioux City, Iowa, Atlanta, Georgia, Jackson, Mississippi, San Francisco, California, and Tacoma, Washington. Information was collected on attitudes toward real people and roles, opinions concerning the origin, relevance, and supremacy of laws, and cognizance of current affairs and issues. All grades were given the same physical questionnaire, but only grades 4 through 8 completed it in its entirety. Grades 2 and 3 stopped after they had reached their respective limits
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- 1961--1962
- 7297
- Label
- Eight City Study of Child Political Socialization, 1961-1962
- Title
- Eight City Study of Child Political Socialization, 1961-1962
- Subject
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- elementary school students
- middle class
- opinions
- political attitudes
- political awareness
- political socialization
- public figures
- public schools
- City dwellers
- social roles
- socialization
- survey
- urban population
- working class
- social attitudes
- School children
- White Americans
- children
- cultural perceptions
- Summary
- This study sought to measure children's early receptiveness to political concepts. A structured questionnaire was administered to a sample of white urban public school children in grades 2 through 8 from eight American cities: Boston, Massachusetts, Portland, Maine, Chicago, Illinois, Sioux City, Iowa, Atlanta, Georgia, Jackson, Mississippi, San Francisco, California, and Tacoma, Washington. Information was collected on attitudes toward real people and roles, opinions concerning the origin, relevance, and supremacy of laws, and cognizance of current affairs and issues. All grades were given the same physical questionnaire, but only grades 4 through 8 completed it in its entirety. Grades 2 and 3 stopped after they had reached their respective limits
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- Easton, David
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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- Hess, Robert
- Label
- Eight City Study of Child Political Socialization, 1961-1962
- Note
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- 1961--1962
- 7297
- Control code
- ICPSR07297.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- Eight City Study of Child Political Socialization, 1961-1962
- Note
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- 1961--1962
- 7297
- Control code
- ICPSR07297.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- elementary school students
- middle class
- opinions
- political attitudes
- political awareness
- political socialization
- public figures
- public schools
- City dwellers
- social roles
- socialization
- survey
- urban population
- working class
- social attitudes
- School children
- White Americans
- children
- cultural perceptions
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