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Show 24 - - Limitations It also necessary that the conclusions reached in this was study be subject the to clusions of the two 1. preceding such of The researchers' The to the personal characteristics on study. on The possibility atypical of the IFarr, 3united (1), fit open-ended questions, of those interviewed were not 1' 2 Population area would be on on the the west to Eleventh East Street Homes facing bordering streets of being studied on the were omitted grounds that they might be area .. .9.£" cit., p 26. 2Compton, and Housing: PHC 132 generalized to majority of the 1960 United States Census Tract 35 area."3 comprises this from the was the north to Thirteenth South Street and from Seventh East Street the east. follows necessarily representative determined that the limits of this specific f'rom Ninth South Street south, as biases could have been reflected in the Selection of the was are con- respondents. controlled in this It not are The instrument used for measurement recording of responses 4. those which bound the areas. differing types 3 as These limitations studies The neighborhoods studied of' all 2 limitations same £E <> .£ll., States, 1960. p 24 , .. Bureau of the Census Tracts (Washington: U .. So : Census, U. S. Censuses Salt Lake Ci t:y, Government Utah. of Population Final Report Printing Office, 1961). |