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Show 14 the area as Mowrer's a to factor conducive greater Heberle's findings support neighborliness.l found that he study in stratification of families by occupational status of head ren and the presence present in were While of findings generally Heberle, he indicates that lower status the than neighborly higher status their close friends at clubs, employment, at and school.3 the highest and neighborhoods had the further indicated that that and area all more were than more ten relationships cnar-ao in trer-Ls t.Lc a ,1Bell t least women or lowest of were more the and Boat, after attitudes, size and American done more the of of or groups It than men lived in the variations in age, having of of in Salt Lake City neighborly structuring of social influenced by these certain densi ty of Journal population, the Sociology, pp. of 98. 2'Ernest 'R. Mowrer, were neighborliness. Regardless is women socio-economic degree neighborhoods agree with those husband's place study neighborly years.4 income, family status child where housewives who met most their The 1962 found in male the home.2 the Williams' greater neighborliness a 391- n Sequential and Class Variables Family in the Suburban Area,"-Social Forces, XXVI, No.2 (December, 1961), 107-12. of the 3James H. Williams, "Close Friendship Relations of Residing in an Urban Community," Social Forces, XXXVI, No.4 (May, 1958), 358-62. Housewives - 4David Paul Justin Steen, "Interpersonal Relationships Metropolitan Salt Lake City Neighborhood, 1962. Part I: Holladay" (unpub11shed Master's thesis, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Utah, 1962), p.39. in a |