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- catalog abstract "This study sampled a cross-section of women living in the Detroit metropolitan area who were mothers of children 18 years old or younger. The emphasis of the study was on child rearing practices. The mother was asked how she handled such situations as thumb sucking, toilet training, and a child's touching his/her sexual organs. A history of the child's bottle and breast feeding was ascertained along with the mother's attitudes about supervising young children. Questions regarding children's sex-roles were also included. The respondent was asked what she did when her child did something particularly bad. In addition, other topics were explored. The study asked the respondent if she voted for Eisenhower or Stevenson and why. The respondent was questioned about her three best friends to determine how frequently she visited with them, how often she discussed the election with them, whom they voted for and what kind of jobs their husbands held. Demographic information collected included sex, race, age, education, place of birth, length of residence in the Detroit area, home ownership, length of time at present residence, marital status, number of children, original nationality of husband's family, income, occupation, religious preference, and class identification.".
- catalog contributor b3299688.
- catalog contributor b3299689.
- catalog contributor b3299690.
- catalog contributor b3299691.
- catalog contributor b3299692.
- catalog created "[196-?]".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "[196-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[196-?]".
- catalog description "764 respondents, 5 cards of data per respondent, and 218 variables.".
- catalog description "Detroit, Michigan.".
- catalog description "The Changing American Parent / Daniel R. Miller and Guy E. Swanson. New York : John Wiley, 1958.".
- catalog description "This study sampled a cross-section of women living in the Detroit metropolitan area who were mothers of children 18 years old or younger. The emphasis of the study was on child rearing practices. The mother was asked how she handled such situations as thumb sucking, toilet training, and a child's touching his/her sexual organs. A history of the child's bottle and breast feeding was ascertained along with the mother's attitudes about supervising young children. Questions regarding children's sex-roles were also included. The respondent was asked what she did when her child did something particularly bad. In addition, other topics were explored. The study asked the respondent if she voted for Eisenhower or Stevenson and why. The respondent was questioned about her three best friends to determine how frequently she visited with them, how often she discussed the election with them, whom they voted for and what kind of jobs their husbands held. Demographic information collected included sex, race, age, education, place of birth, length of residence in the Detroit area, home ownership, length of time at present residence, marital status, number of children, original nationality of husband's family, income, occupation, religious preference, and class identification.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7317.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7317".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "[196-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog spatial "Detroit, Michigan.".
- catalog spatial "Michigan Detroit.".
- catalog subject "Child rearing Michigan Detroit.".
- catalog subject "II. Community and Urban Studies. B. Detroit Area Studies.".
- catalog title "Detroit area study, 1953 [computer file] : child training patterns among urban families and attitudes and perceptions of consensus of group members / principal investigators, Daniel Miller, Guy Swanson, and Theodore Newcomb.".