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Show 26 - - Procedure The schedule used in this study was that used in the two by Bernard and the studies,,1,2,3 previous this schedule extensions, was in any day any a$ With modifications and NeighbOrliness.4,5,6,7 permission to reproduce their material. All of the questions in the schedule happen same designed after the neighborhood scale Guttman Scale of Women's These authors did not require which could essentially the were constructed around events neighborhood. The schedule consisted of two parts" Part I to designed was Part II obtain information regarding the backgrounds of the respondents. obtain information that indicative of the nature of was designed to the respondents' interpersonal relationships within was I The two preyious had' studies three-part schedules. used earlier schedules had the sanie function Parts II and III of of this the schedule, with, husbands and Part III l:Farr.; .2l? 2Compton, 3See 0 cit. ' . neighborhoods. Part I of the Part I of this schedule. function same in the former Part II schedules, as Pt II being only for In the first two studies an G. Appendix £Eo cito, Appendix G" Appendix 4F arr-, as former schedules had the only for wives" , their G. ·t .£Eo £L., p , 27 • 5Cbmpton, .£E. cito, po 20. 6Jessie Bernard, nAn Instrument II Experimental Applications" 146" XVIII (September} 1939), p wi th for he Measurem.ent of Neighborhdod The Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, ,I .. 7Paul American f Wallin, "A Guttman Scale for Measuring Women s Neighborliness," Journal of Sociology" LIX (November, 1952), p. 244. |