Bibliography of the Stirling County study
- MS-13-86, Box 29, Folder 8
- File
- 2007
Bibliography of the Stirling County study
Local coping strategies and regional policies : cases from the Faroes / Gestur Hovgaard
Part of Richard Apostle fonds
Part of Susan Sherwin fonds
2001 and 2002 final report of the Center for Local and Regional Development, Klaksvik
Part of Richard Apostle fonds
Bibliography of the Stirling County Study and coordinated investigations in psychiatric epidemiology
Unpublished manuscripts by Alexander Leighton
1981 Learned Societies Conference fonds
Learned Societies Conference
Yoruba women and social change / Beverly A. Crutchfield
MANOVA analysis of Yoruba statistical material
Communications and correspondence regarding Vietnam study
Western material style of life from social science samples
Age, religion, and education data for 1961 village women (Murphy's ethos paper)
Mental health : patterns of personality adaptation / by Alexander H. Leighton
Alexander Leighton's 1968 re-evaluations (n=25) and 54 PJ analysis card and codebook
Guttman scale for material style of life analysis
Card 52 PJ mental health data - 70 women
Social data from psychiatric questionnaire for women villagers, DPT (n=156)
Typology analysis for 1961 and 1963 Yoruba data
Definition of typology for Yoruba-Stirling comparisons
Guttman scale for mental health and acculturation level analysis
Compiled data for urban female Yoruba respondents
1965 - 1966 re-abstracting Yoruba manual
Statistical tests on change and disorder in Yoruba men for Jane Murphy's ethos paper
Analysis of cultural change / by Fred Ilfield
Yoruba-Stirling comparisons (sex, integration, and age)
Eskimo, Yoruba, and Stirling comparisons
Rin - Chinese women cross-cultural comparisons
Reliability of data on literacy in Yoruba among men
Multiple regression for 276 Yoruba women, measures of the dependent variable
Hollingshead scale for socioeconomic status analysis of urban women and their husbands
Master list for analysis of culture change and mental illness among Yoruba men
Male-based RIDIT for study of cultural change