Yoruba women and social change / Beverly A. Crutchfield
- MS-13-86, Box 9, Folder 10
- File
- 1973
Yoruba women and social change / Beverly A. Crutchfield
Uses of psychophysiological measures in cross-cultural psychiatric surveys / by Warren B. Miller
Superstitions and health in Nigeria / by Rhoda Omosunlola Johnston
Statistical data on education in Nigeria
Social and cultural aspects of fertility among the Yoruba women of Nigeria / by Grafton Trout
Robert Collis Jr.'s thesis materials
Requests for reports on 1963 study on the role of Yoruba women
Reliability of data on literacy in Yoruba among men
Reliability between psychiatric and social data
Reliability analysis between psychiatrists
Psychiatric symptom patterns and disorders
Progress report for Cornell-Aro Mental Health Research Project
Preparation of Yoruba food in Egba area / by Cecilia Akintunde
Other studies for comparative analysis
Method memos on sampling, data gathering, evaluations for 1961 - 1963 comparisons
Inkeles and Murphy data comparisons
Hollingshead scale for socioeconomic status analysis of urban women and their husbands
Guttman scale for mental health and acculturation level analysis
Financial report - work sheets
Farming practices among Egba Yoruba / by Jola Sowemima
Extra copies of crucial tables (C - A analysis)
Eskimo and Yoruba case vignettes for Alexander Leighton's APA paper on paranoid reaction
Education and psychiatric disorders
Common medical diseases in Yoruba villages / by Sylvia von Severus
Analysis of cultural change / by Fred Ilfield
Alexander Leighton and Jane Murphy fonds
Fonds contains records created and collected primarily by Alexander H. Leighton, with some by Jane Leighton Murphy. Documents span from Leighton's studies at Princeton, Cambridge, and Johns Hopkins univerities, through his government employment in World War II, and his teaching career at Cornell, Dalhousie, and Harvard. The majority of records are related to the 1961 Cornell-Aro Mental Health Research Project and the 1963 Study on the Role of Women, both based in Nigeria, and the Stirling County Study, based in Nova Scotia. Record types include correspondence, manuscripts, grant applications, reports, photographs and slides, medical and academic records, method and guidebooks, reviews, offprints and publications, teaching and course materials, and surveys and interview transcripts.
A sous-fonds contains records documenting the migration of Alexander Leighton's parents from Ireland to the United States and their subsequent life in Philadelphia. The sous-fonds contains extensive correspondence between extended family members over the course of a century, as well as photographs, diaries, wills, family trees, memoirs, and Alexander Leighton's personal correspondence.
Murphy, Jane Leighton
Affiliated studies using the 1961 and 1963 study data
1965 - 1966 re-abstracting Yoruba manual