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- catalog abstract "The major purpose of the study was to explain the rates of political participation among adult Blacks in the South, including voting behavior, political discussion, degree of political organizational activity, participation in demonstrations, and communication with public officials as modes of political participation. Specific variables included pertain to black leadership, effectiveness of black organizations, attitudes of white leaders and officials, the effect of electoral laws on black participation, perceptions of the major parties, party identification, and feelings on race relations. Information was obtained from a white adult sample of 694 respondents, a black adult sample of 618 respondents, and a black college student sample of 264 respondents in the form of 458 variables. Data were collected by interviewers of the same race as the respondent in March-August 1961, for the adult samples and January-March 1962, for the student sample. The adult samples were probability samples drawn from former Confederate states. Identical questions were asked of the two adult samples, and the data may be used for comparative purposes.".
- catalog contributor b3303028.
- catalog contributor b3303029.
- catalog contributor b3303030.
- catalog created "[1971?]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971?]".
- catalog description "1,340 respondents; 458 variables.".
- catalog description "Matthews, Donald R. and James W. Prothro. ''Social and Economic Factors and Negro Voter Registration in the South,'' American Political Science Review, 57(June 1963).".
- catalog description "Matthews, Donald R. and James W. Prothro. ''Southern Images of Political Parties: A Comparison of Negro and White Attitudes,'' Journal of Politics, 26(February 1964).".
- catalog description "Matthews, Donald R., and James W. Prothro. Negroes and the New Southern Politics. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World, 1966.".
- catalog description "The major purpose of the study was to explain the rates of political participation among adult Blacks in the South, including voting behavior, political discussion, degree of political organizational activity, participation in demonstrations, and communication with public officials as modes of political participation. Specific variables included pertain to black leadership, effectiveness of black organizations, attitudes of white leaders and officials, the effect of electoral laws on black participation, perceptions of the major parties, party identification, and feelings on race relations. Information was obtained from a white adult sample of 694 respondents, a black adult sample of 618 respondents, and a black college student sample of 264 respondents in the form of 458 variables. Data were collected by interviewers of the same race as the respondent in March-August 1961, for the adult samples and January-March 1962, for the student sample. The adult samples were probability samples drawn from former Confederate states. Identical questions were asked of the two adult samples, and the data may be used for comparative purposes.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7255.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7255".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog spatial "Southern States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Southern States Political activity Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States.".
- catalog subject "XVII. Social Institutions and Behavior. A. Minorities and Race Relations.".
- catalog title "Negro political participation study, 1961-1962 [computer file] / principal investigators, Donald Matthews and James Prothro.".