ERIC Number: ED135566
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1976-Aug
Pages: 25
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Size of Place and Community Attachment: A Reconsideration.
Buttel, Frederick H.
Data collected via a Wisconsin statewide survey of randomly selected adults (N=548) were used to test the hypothesis that size of place is inversely related to community attachment in an ideational sense and that size of place has no clear association with participatory measures of attachment (i.e., contrary to the "linear development" perspective of Wirth and the "systemic" model of Janowitz and associates, differences in community attachment are regarded as more or less independent of social and family bonds). The variables employed were education, income, age, size of place of residence, length of residence, social participation with relatives, social participation with friends, organizational membership, community solidarity, and community satisfaction. Results indicated: rural residence was positively associated with dependent measures of community attachment; measures of participatory attachment to the community were not strongly correlated with community attachment; while age and length of residence were substantially intercorrelated, age had the major direct effect on both community solidarity and community satisfaction; and income had moderately low multivariate effects on attitudinal indicators of community attachment. (JC)
Publication Type: Reports - Research
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Sponsor: Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Coll. of Social Science.; Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Graduate School.; Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Agricultural Experiment Station.
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Identifiers - Location: Wisconsin
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