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Show - Brody, Stuart 74 - Centralization," Sociology (April, 1962), pp. 326-329. "Urban Characteristics of A. and Social Research, A report of a XLVI study conducted it was generally and that found that a in whlch in ten American cities census tract's social rank itsurbanization and segregation decrease, increses, its dis as tance from the central business district increa-seso Devereux, Edward C , Jr "Neighborhood and, Communi ty Participation, Journal of Social Issues, XVI (1960), ppo 70-79. n· .. A report interaction on a research study of the modes and degrees of between residents of the rural area of Springdale, It was found that within neighborhoods of this area New York.. the frequency of neighborly activities exceeded chance in excess of a ratio of eleven to·onee Lazerwitz, Bernardo "National Data on Participation Rates Among Residential Belts in the United States," American Sociological Review, XXVII 692-696. (October, 1962), . pp. A report on data gathered from three national studies regarding organizational participation in central city areas, suburban areas, areas adjacent to cities, and rural areas. No si.gnificant differences in church a.ttendance were found among people in these different types of areas, but significant differenees were found with religious'organ!zations Rosa, respect to the number of to which individuals non belonged. Laurence. uThe Local Community: A Survey Approach;" American Sociological Review, XXVII (February, 1962), pp. A report of research done in' a central area of' Boston. H. 75-83. The respondents saw their city as being composed of areas having specifiable names, boundaries, and status functions within the city's social system 0 • "Reasons ----Forces, A XL report for Moves to and from (March, 1962), on a study indicated that the city ara.differ a Central ppo 261-263. done in a central reasons with the qity Area," Social area of Boston which people have for ·oving to distance they are moving. a central "A Guttman Scale for Measuring Women t s Neighborliness, f American Journal of Sociology, LIX (November, 1953), pp. 243-246. A discussion of methods used to validate the Guttman Scale as· an 'instrument of neighborhood research. Wallin, Paul. . |