1972 PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, HILTON HOTEL, PORTLAND, OREGON, APRIL 12-15, 1972
THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1972
SESSIONS
I. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY – PART A
Chairman: James T. Richardson, Univ of Nevada, Reno
Discussant: Lyle G. Warner, Univ of Nevada, Reno
Harvey Black, Boston Univ: Ethnic Correlates of Person Perception
Viktor Gecas; Darwin L. Thomas, Washington State Univ; Andrew J. Weigert, Univ of Notre Dame: Social Identities in Anglo and Latin Adolescents
Robert S. Broadhead, Portland State Univ: Notes on the Sociology of the Absurd: An Undersocialized Conception of Man
Thomas J. Crawford, UC Berkeley: Beliefs about Birth Control: A Consistency Theory Analysis
II. THEORY
Chairman: Morris Zelditch, Jr., Stanford Univ
Nancy B. Tuma, Michigan State Univ: A Comparison of Stochastic Models of Intragenerational Social Mobility
Edward W. McCrannie, Medical College of Georgia; James c. Kimberly, National Science Foundation
Jean Lipman-Blumen, Stanford Univ and Radcliffe Institute: Role De-differentiation Cycle: A System Response to Crisis
Lynne Roberts, UC Berkeley; Patricia Barchas, Stanford Univ: A Balanced Perspective on Parent-Child Interaction
III. SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION – PART A
Chairman: Joseph Fashing, Univ of New Mexico
Carl Slawski, California State College, Long Beach: Matching of Learning and Teaching Styles
Mary D. Howard, Brooklyn College of the City Univ of New York: Them What Needs and Them What Gets
Doris R. Entwisle; Murray Webster, Jr., The John Hopkins Univ: Teacher Expectancies and Student Expectation States
Janie M. Burcart, Univ of New Mexico: High School Dropouts and Economic Incentives
Ray C. Rist, Portland State Univ: On the Social Cultural Milieu of an Urban Black School
IV. PHENOMENOLOGICAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Jerry Jacobs, UC Riverside
Albert Adato, UC Santa Barbara: On the Sociology of Topics in Ordinary Conversation
F. Donald Laws, A. Lincoln Ryave, CSU Dominguez Hills: On Aspects of Denying and Making Positive Social Experience
Steve R. Riskin, CSU Dominguez Hills: The Philosophical Grounds for Some Sociological Certainties
Howard Schwartz, Harvard Univ: Toward a Phenomenology of Projection Errors
James L Heap, Phillip A. Roth, Univ of British Columbia: Metaphors, Dilemmas and Domains: Problems in Phenomenological Sociology
V. URBAN SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: John Irwin, San Francisco State College
Paul E. Miller, Univ of Montana: The Effects of Forced Relocation in Urban Renewal on the Patterns of Local Social Relations
Lyle W. Shannon, Univ of Iowa: The Organization of Society and the Adjustment Problems of Immigrant Minority Groups
Ronald A. Hardert, Arizona State Univ: Rural-Urban and Social Class Differences in Urbanness
Lyn H. Lofland, UC Davis: Appearance and Location: The Changing Basis of Urban Identifications
VI. DEMOGRAPHY AND HUMAN ECOLOGY – PART A
Chairman: Martha E. Gimenez, Pitzer College
Charles H. Hawkins, Central Washington State College: Birth Control Clinics in Mexico
Jean Mickey, Leo G. Reeder, UCLA: Selected Factors in Migration of Mexicans to L.A. County
Azmy Ibrahim, San Jose State College: Material Goods Consumption – Man Ratio Rather Than Man-Food Ratio
Albert Szymanski, Univ of Oregon: The Population Explosion and Poverty
VII. PERSPECTIVES ON MINORITIES: PANEL DISCUSSION
Moderator: Peter Ekeh, UC Riverside
Marvin A. Feurberg, Hamline Univ; Wilson Record, Portland State Univ; Ernest Works, CSU Fullerton; Barry Lebowitz, Portland State College; Steven Gurgevich, Univ of Arizona
VIII. PERSPECTIVES ON THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF THE FEMINIE ROLE
Chairman: Arlene Kaplan Daniels, Scientific Analysis Corporation, San Francisco
Discussants: Sue Greenwald and Margaret Polatnick, UC Berkeley
Marion Goldman, Univ of Nevada, Reno: Vice and Virtue: Women’s Conflicts on the Comstock
Thomas Kando, Sacramento State College: Males, Females and Transsexuals: A Comparative Study of Sexual Conservatism
Catherine Arnott, La Verne College: Feminist and Anti-Feminists as ‘True Believer’
Lillian Rubin, UC Berkeley: Liberation: Is the Definition Class-Bound
IX. SPORT AND LEISURE
Chairman: Donald W. Ball, Univ of Victoria
Discussant: John Loy, Univ of Waterloo and Univ of Massachusetts
Donald W. Ball, Univ of Victoria: The Sociology of Sport: Introductory Remarks
David O. Arnold, Sonoma State College: The Social Organization of Sky Diving: A Study in Vertical Mobility
Jonathan J. Brower, UC Santa Barbara: The racial Basis of the Division of Labor Among Players in the National Football League as a Function of Racial Stereotypes
John C. Quicker, CSU Dominguez Hills: A Typological Account of Motorcycling
Peter K. Manning, Michigan State Univ; Bonnie Campbell, US Dept of Interior, San Francisco: Pinball as Game, Fad and Synecdoche
X. SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE AND SCIENCE
Chairman: Nico Stehr, Univ of Alberta
Discussant: Benton Johnson, Univ of Oregon
Geoffrey E. Tesson, Laurentian Univ: The Relationship Between Facts and Values as Subject Matters of Sociological Analysis
Frederick W. Preston, Chico State College: Toward A Sociology of Sociology at the Macro Level
James T. Richardson, Univ of Nevada, Reno; David L. Harvey, Univ of Nevada, Reno: An Attempt to Delimit and Structure the Proper Domain of the Sociology of Knowledge
XI. INNOVATIONS IN TEACHING SOCIOLOGY
Lloyd W. Klemke, Oregon State Univ: Innovations in Teaching Courses in Deviant Behavior
William A. Cole, Univ of Arizona: A Systems Approach to Teaching Sociology: The Biological Analogy Revisited
John W. Kinch, San Francisco State College: Restructuring the Sociology Curriculum: Credit By Examination
Robert P. Rankin; Rita Allen; David Brown; George McNulty; Patricia Kohl; Scott Forbes; Craig Christianson; Ronald Carter; Garry Blain, Chico State College: Advanced Methodology: Should Students Engage in Original Field Research
XII. POSITION AND PROSPECTS FOR EXPERIMENTAL SOCIOLOGY: PANEL DISCUSSION
Chairman: Robert C. Leonard, Univ of Arizona
Elizabeth G. Cohen, Stanford Univ: What Experiments Can Do That Surveys Can’t
Lamar T. Empey, Univ of Southern California: The Value of the4 Field Experiment Method
Robert L. Hamlin, Univ of Arizona: Mathematical Experiments
Experimentation is Unethical
XIII. CURRENT RESEARCH ON SEX ROLES: PANEL DISCUSSION
Moderator: Barbara Laslett, San Fernando Valley State College
Dair Gillespie, UC Berkeley; Walter R. Gove, Vanderbilt Univ; John El Halka, Univ of Arizona; Jane Prather, San Fernando Valley State College; Leonore L. Zisserman, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham
XIV. RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS
Chairman: Maurice Jackson, UC Riverside
Discussant: William R. Ellis, Jr., UC Berkeley
Graham C. Kinloch, Florida State Univ: Theories of Race Relations: Towards a Conceptual Synthesis
Leonard Gordon, Arizona State Univ: Religious Institutional Spokesmen as Catalytic Social Agents in Attempts to Alleviate Urban Racial Tensions
Marilyn Ihinger, Univ of Minnesota; Edgar W. Butler, UC Riverside: Residential Mobility and Social Interaction Patterns of Black Urban Teenagers
Leonard Beeghley, UC Riverside: Ethnicity, Intelligence Testing and Desegregation
Ronald M. Pavalko, Florida State Univ; Thomas A. Stafford, Jr., North California State Univ, Raleigh: Sex Differences in the Educational Aspiration and Attainment of Black High School Students
XV. COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR
Chairman: Ralph H. Turner, UCLA
Ted C. Smith, Univ of Utah: Organizational Conduciveness of Universities as a Determining Variable in Student Unrest
Samuel Wright, UCLA: Sanctuary and Territoriality in Riots
William McPherson, Pomona College: Old and New Rhetorics
Samuel Friedman, UCLA: Issues to Ideology
Roland Wulbert, Columbia Univ: Enlisting Victims’ Cooperation
C. Leroy Anderson, Univ of Montana; Larry J. Halford, Univ of Montana: Prophecy Fails Again and Again and Again
XVI. COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Michael Hechter, Univ of Washington
Daniel Chirot, Univ of North Carolina: The Utility of National Character Stereotypes in Comparative Sociology
Dean E. Frease, The Univ of Calgary: Elites and Direct Economic Democracy: The Case of the Jugoslav Workers’ Councils
Gary Hamilton, Univ of Washington: Minority Capitalism: The Paradox of Power and Dependence
William Kornblum, Univ of Washington: Urban Gypsies and the Culture of Poverty
Mary Lindenstein Walshok, California State College Fullerton: Sexual Behavior and Attitude differences in Sweden and the United States
XVII. METHODOLOGY AND STATISTICS: MEASUREMENT PROBLEMS
Chairman: Robert B. Smith, UC Santa Barbara
Discussant: Robert H. Somers, Berkeley, CA
James Paul Heusser, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee: Problems of Simple Percentage Analysis in Deviant Behavior Research
Robert C. Hanson, Univ of Colorado; Fu-Chin Shih, Univ of Notre Dame: Dynatypes, Rural Migrant Case Histories and Urbanization Process
Roy Lotz, Univ of Washington: Problems with the Interchangeability of Indices Doctrine
Michael T. Hannon; Richard Rubinson; Jean Tuttle Warren, Stanford Univ: The Casual Approach to Measurement Error in Panel Analysis: Some Further Contingencies
XVIIIA. SOCIAL ISSUES
Chairman: Travis Hirschi, UC Davis
Wilson Record, Portland State Univ: Black Studies and White Sociologists
Albert J. Bergesen, Stanford Univ: Law and National Integration: Symbolic Aspects of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments
Julio J. Quinones, Chico State College: Collective Behavior and Social Change
Lyle E. Larson, Univ of Alberta: System Perception of Family Authority
Thomas C. Taveggia; Ellen m. Thomas, Univ of British Columbia: Latchkey Children: A Secondary Analysis of 28 Empirical Studies of the Effects of Maternal Employment on Children
XVIIIB. TOWARD SOCIALISM – REPORTS ON INSURGENT PRACTICE IN SOCIOLOGY
Participants: Richard Flacks, UC Santa Barbara; Audrey Fuss, California State College, Long Beach; Martha Gimenez, Pitzer College; John Horton, UCLA; Arthur Lipow, UC Davis; Albert Szymanski, Univ of Oregon; and Fred Thalheimer, San Francisco State College
XIX. ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Chairman: Albert Szymanski, Univ of Oregon
Robert Fitch, Ramparts Magazines: Who Rules the Corporations
Richard Colvard, Southern Oregon College: Philanthropy, Oligopoly and Higher Education
Marvin Dunn, Univ of Oregon; Steven Johnson, Univ of Oregon; Richard Elder, Univ of Oregon: Oregon’s Power Elite
Paul Goldman, Univ of Nevada: Cast and Class in Complex Organizations
XX. INNOVATIONS IN TEACHING SOCIOLOGY: PANEL DISCUSSION
Moderator: Clarice Stasz Stoll, Sonoma State College
John F. Glass, San Fernando Valley State College: The Microlab
Jerome Rabow, UCLA: Undergraduates as Teaching Assistants
Eldon L. Wegner, UC Riverside: Graduate Training for Teaching Sociology
Neil J. Bergman, Univ of Southern California: Political Sociology
XXI. SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY
Chairman: Roberts Staples, Howard Univ
John Carlson, Univ of Idaho; Roger Libby, Washington State Univ: Correlates of Family Integration
Ann Baker Cottrell, San Diego State College: Cross-National Marriage as an Extension of an International Life Style: A Study of Indian-Western Couples
Jacquelyn Jackson, Duke Univ: Family Patterns of Educated Black Women
Robert P. Ranklin, Chico State College
XXII. MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Earl R. Babbie, Univ of Hawaii
Glen Vernon, Univ of Utah: Death Control
Joe B. Montague, Jr., Washington State Univ: Reported Advantages of Medical Practice in Three National Health Service Systems
Joseph Uris, Portland State Univ: Chiropractic: A Nondominant Health Care System
Earl Babbie, Univ of Hawaii: An Elaboration on Talcott Parsons’ Medical Sociology
XXIII. OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS – PART A
Chairman: Virginia Olesen, UC San Francisco
Irving Babow; Frances Babow, Cal Poly College: Office Workers Organize: Upgrading Downgraded Work
Lois B. DeFleur; Ben A. Menke, Washington State Univ: Assessing Occupational Knowledge Among High School Males
David f. Gillespie, Univ of Washington: Occupation as a Variable
David W. Musick, UC Riverside: Ambulance Crew: Job or Career?
Norma J. Shosid, UCLA: Terminal or Transitional: The Emerging Occupation of Legal Assistant
XXIV. MILITARY SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Scott McNall, Arizona State Univ
Discussant: Irving Louis Horowitz, Rutgers Univ
Ayad Al-Qazzaz, Sacramento State College: Army and Society in Israel
Scott G. McNall, Arizona State Univ; Martha Huggins, Arizona State Univ: Guerilla Warfare
Charles C. Moskos, Jr., Northwestern Univ: The Emergent Military
John Willis, 82nd Airborne Division: The G. I. Movement
PLENARY SESSION
Moderator: James F. Short, Jr., Washington State Univ
Bennett Berger, UC Davis; Herman Blake, UC Santa Cruz; Richard Flacks, UC Santa Barbara; Guy E. Swanson, UC Berkeley: The Future of Sociology: An Exchange of Views
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972
XXV. METHODOLOGY IN THE STUDY OF MINORITIES
Chairman: Thomas M. Martinez, Stanford Univ
Spencer J. Condie and James W. Christiansen, Brigham Young Univ: An Indirect Technique for the Measurement of Changes in Black Identity
Louis W. Holscher, Washington State Univ: Research and the Spanish Surname
John N. Tinker, Fresno State College: Intermarriage and Ethnic Boundaries: The Japanese-American Case
James Miller, Jr., San Fernando Valley State College: The Rightness of Whiteness Value Syndrome Among Preschool Age Children I. The Case Among White Preschool Age Children
Harvey Black, Boston Univ: Ethnic Correlates of Social Intelligence
XXVI. FORMAL ORGANIZATIONS
Chairman: Joseph F. Jones, Portland State Univ
Discussant: Rodolfo Alvarez, Yale Univ
Donald K. Freeborn, Kaiser Foundation Health Services Research Center: Components of Leadership in Complex Medical Bureaucracies: Some Problems and Issues
Oscar Grusky, UCLA: Experimental Studies of the Influence of Organizational Effectiveness and Succession on the Administrative Process
Merlin B. Brinkhoff, Univ of Calgary: The Impact of Structural Variables on the Administrative Staff Conference: An Empirical Examination
Robert Quinn and Phillip R. Kunz, Brigham Young Univ: Sponsorship and Organizational Effectiveness: A Comparison of Two Voluntary Organizations
XXVII. CULTURAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Robert J. Werlin, UC Santa Cruz
Elliott K. Gong, Univ of Hawaii: The Modern Proletariat: The Migrant Farm Worker
Tamar Becker, San Fernando Valley State College: Stability and Change of National Images
Jaime Sena Rivera, UC Riverside: Norms: Postulation of Norm as Ideology, and an Analytical Model for the Study of Norms and Normative Behavior
Lawrence Sneden, San Fernando Valley State College: Sociocultural Evolution
XXVIII. QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY
Chairman: Jacqueline P. Wiseman, San Francisco State College
Roy Turner, Univ of British Columbia: Methodological Problems in the Study of Conversation
Ronald Wulbert, Columbia Univ: The Importance of Meta-justifications in the Coordination of Meaning: A Problem for Qualitative Research
Robert C. Stone, San Francisco State College: Encounter Groups: Field Work Settings for Studying Symbolic Interaction
Edward Bryan, CSU Dominguez Hills: Sociology of Knowledge and Qualitative Methodology
XXIX. INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Marlene Mackie, Univ of Calgary
Ran Chermesh, UCLA: Strikes as Safety-Valve Institutions: The Case of Israel (1960-1962)
Joseph Harry and Daniel Goldman, Wayne State Univ: Changing Patters of Intra-Generational Mobility
Earle Snider, Univ of Alberta: Occupational Stability and the Development of the Canadian Middle North
XXX. DEVIANCE AND SOCIAL CONTROL – PART A
Chairman: Lewis Yablonsky, Cal State College, Hayward
Lewis Yablonsky, Cal State College, Hayward: ROBOPATHS: Robot Behavior as a Pathology
Robert M. Emerson, UCLA: Doing Something about Trouble: Comments on the Societal Reaction
Clifford Paynton, Cal State College, San Bernardino; Harvey Wichman, Cal State College, San Bernardino: A Drug Abuse Prevention Program: Some Significant Features and Results
Diana Gray, Univ of Washington: Turning Out: A Study of Teen Age Prostitutes
Don Gibbons, Portland State Univ: Social Definition of Deviance: Some findings and Needed Research
Stanley Grupp, Illinois State Univ: Experienced Marihuana Smokers and Receptiveness to Heroin
XXXI. RACISM AND THE SYSTEM OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chairman: Sethard Fisher, UC Santa Barbara
Barry Krisberg, UC Berkeley: The Politics of Delinquency Control: The Case of the Urban Leadership Training Program
Richard Nahrendorf, Cal State College, Los Angeles: Differential Sentencing of Minorities
Anthony Platt, UC Berkeley: The Politics of Riot Commissions: A Case Study of Liberal Racism
Donald R. Cressey, UC Santa Barbara: Staff Use of Black Violence in the Attica Riot
XXXII. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: PANEL DISCUSSION
Moderator: Richard Gale, Univ of Oregon
Stan Albrecht, Utah State Univ: The Four Corners Power Project
William Devall, Humboldt State College: The Redwoods National Park
Lowell White, North Cascades National Park
XXXIII. PUBLISH AND PERISH? OBSERVATIONS ON THE BOOK BUSINESS
Moderator: Kelly Hancock and Don C. Gibbons, Portland State Univ
Panel: Alex J. Morin, Aldine Publishing Company; James H. Clark, Harper and Row; John C Freeman, Dorsey Press; Howard Chandler, Chandler Publishing Company
XXXIV. DEMOGRAPHY AND HUMAN ECOLOGY – PART B
Chairman: Rocco Caporale, Pitzer College
Jim Stafford, Univ of Alberta: Canadian School Life Tables
Ronald E. Krane, San Fernando Valley State College: Effects of International Migration on Socio-Economic Mobility
Patricia Charde, San Fernando Valley State College: Where Do You Want To Live and Why: A Study of Residential Area Preference
Walter T. Martin, Univ of Texas, Austin; Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Univ of Texas, Austin: The Impact of Industrialization on Occupational Differentiation by Sex and by Color in the Metropolitan United States: An Ecological Investigation
XXXV. SOCIOLOGY OF WELFARE: REINTEGRATION OF THE EXCLUDED – MYTH OR REALITY?
Chairman: Louis A. Zurcher, Univ of Texas, Austin
Ralph Segalman, San Fernando Valley State College: Social Policy for Resolution of Transgenerational Poverty
Wayman Crow, Western Behavioral Science Institute: Social Policy for Ex-Offenders
Lee Grissom, Western Behavioral Science Institute: Social Policy for the Geographically Excluded
XXXVI. LAW AND SOCIETY
Chairman: Leonore J. Weitzman, UC Davis
Discussant: David Matza, UC Berkeley
Stuart Hadden, Washington State Univ: Speculations on the Study of Juries
Peter Garabedian, San Francisco State College: Discretionary Dispositions by the District Attorney’s Office in San Mateo County
Pat Steinhoff, Univ of Hawaii: Abortion Law Ideology – and Reality
Charles Reasons, Dept of Education, Olympia, Washington: The Real ‘Dope’ on the Bureau of Narcotics in Maintaining the Criminal Approach to the Drug Problem
XXXVII. RACISM AND THE SYSTEM OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE: PANEL DISCUSSION
Moderator: John Davis, UC Berkeley
Panel: Donald Garrity, San Francisco State College; Fay Stender, Prison Law Project, Berkeley, CA; Rella Brown, Harriet Tubman Organization, Los Angeles, CA; Correctional Official
XXXVIII. SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION – PART B
Chairman: Iain Couchman, San Fernando Valley State College
Donald Q. Brodie, Dalhousie Univ; N.W. Poushinsky, Dalhousie Univ: Educational Expectations and Educational Aspirations: A Deviant Case Analysis
Michael A. Faia, College of William and Mary: The Myth of the Liberal Professor
Peter Geiser and E.D. Huttman, Cal State College, Hayward: The Career Patterns of Sociology Students at a State College
Saul D. Feldman, Case Western Reserve Univ: The Fate of Howard S. Becker in Survey Research: Survey Research Data and the Study of Socialization in Graduate School
XXXIX. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY – PART B
Chairman: Carl W. Backman, Univ of Nevada, Reno
Discussant: Richard Emerson, Univ of Washington
Paul G. Manget, III, Univ of Nevada, Reno: When Explanatory Failure Leads to Predictive Success: A Resolution of the Dissonance-Self-Perception Debate
J. Sherwood Williams, Virginia Commonwealth Univ; Louis N. Gray and Maximilian H. Von Broembsen, Washington State Univ: Proactivity as a Function of Reinforcement in Multiperson Interaction
Gordon H. Lewis, Carnegie-Mellon Univ: Role Differentiation
Ralph Wahrman, Bowling State Univ; M.D. Pugh, Bowling State Univ: Competence and Conformity: Another Look at Hollander’s Study
XL. POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Jaime Sena Rivera, UC Riverside
William R. Ellis, Jr., UC Berkeley: Image Planning and Designing: Disjunctions in Minority Communities
Jack Harloe, UC Riverside: Community Power Structure as Dialectic: Towards An Alternative Methodology in Community Power Research
Waltern Hyman, San Fernando Valley State College: Campaign Elites and Social Structure: Influence, Obligations and the Reality
Daniel J. Koenig, Univ of Victoria; J. C. Van Es, Univ of Illinois: Political Extremism and Situs
XLI. MASS COMMUNICATION
Chairman: Melvin L. DeFleur, Washington State Univ
Monica B. Morris, Cal State Polytechnic College: Newspapers and the New Feminists: Blackout as Social Control?
Lucie Cheng Hirata, UCLA: Mass Media Exposure in a Polytechnic Society – Hawaii
Robert P. Snow, Arizona State Univ: Television and the Preadolescent Child: Conceptions of Violence
Louis N. Gray; Maximilian H. Von Broembsen, Washington State Univ; J. David Martin, Lakehead Univ: Audience Socialization and the Effects of Media Violence
PRESIDENTIAL SESSION
Presiding: Gertrude J. Selznick
Greetings: Gregory Wolfe, Portland State Univ
Presidential Address: Herbert Blumer: The Nature and Significance of “The Social Situation”
SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1972
XLII. MATHEMATICAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Morris Friedell, UC Santa Barbara
Murray Webster, Jr., John Hopkins Univ; Lynn Roberts, UC Berkeley; Barbara I. Sobieszek, Univ of Rochester
Samuel Leinhardt, Carnegie-Mellon Univ: Developmental Change in the Sentiment Structure of Children’s Groups
J.H. Freeman, Univ of California; J. E. Kronenfeld, UC Riverside: Part-Whole Problems and Studies of Administrative Intensity
XLIII. OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS – PART B
Chairman: Virginia Olesen, UC San Francisco
Donald Q. Brodie, Dalhousie Univ: Ethnic Variations in Involvement in Professional Teacher Organizations
Arlene Kaplan Daniels, Scientific Analysis Corporation: Psychiatrists Express Their Professional Concerns
James O. Haehn, Chico State College: Professors, Militance and Professionalism
Ronald M. Pavalko and John W. Holley, Florida State Univ: Determinants of a Professional Self-Concept Among Graduate Students
Gary H. Tiedman, Oregon State Univ: Sacred and Secular Hospital Therapies: Chaplain and Psychiatrist as Ally-Rivals
XLIV. SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION
Chairman: Phillip E. Hammond, Univ of Arizona
Jill Ruth Anderson, Immaculate Heart College; John L. Haer, San Fernando Valley State College: The Religious Implications of the Human Potential Movement
Jerry G. Bode, Univ of Arizona: Status and Mobility of Church Members and Non-Members
Vincent Jeffries, San Fernando Valley State College; Clarence E. Tygart, Cal State College, Fullerton: The Influence of Denomination, Theology, and Values Upon the Opinions of Clergy on Social Issues
Benton Johnson, Univ of Oregon: Values, Objectivity, and the Sociology of Religion
Ralph Lane, Jr., Univ of San Francisco: Catholic Pentacostals
XLV. SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH: DECISION MAKING IN HEALTH SERVICES
Chairman: Ralph Segalman, San Fernando Valley State College
Alfred M. Katz, UCLA: Hemodialysis Service – Decision Making – The Who and How of Life Continuance
Joseph B. Ford, San Fernando Valley State College: Consensus Versus Conflict Models in Health Care Planning
Jordan Kosberg: Environmental Decisions in Homes for the Aged
XLVI. DEVIANCE AND SOCIAL CONTROL – PART B
Chairman: Bernard Thorsell, San Fernando Valley State College
John Hagen, Univ of Alberta: Cognitive Assumptions in the Explanation of Opiate Addiction
Bernard Thorsell and Robert Chambers, San Fernando Valley State College: Deviance and Self-Concept
William C. Bailey, Cleveland State Univ: Punishment: Its Severity and Certainty
Gene A. Fisher, Univ of Arizona: Strain and Constraint: An Inquiry into the Causes of Deviant Behavior
Eric Linden, Univ of Victoria: Affective Ties, Control Theory and Differential Association: A Sequential theory of Delinquency
XLVII. FACET THEORY AND NONMETRIC ANALYSIS
Chairman: Milton Bloombaum, Univ of British Columbia
Discussant: Robert W. Hodge, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
Dan Jorgensen, Univ of British Columbia: Kinship Equivalences
Yunshik Change and Ellen Thomas, Univ of British Columbia: Canadian Demographic Trends
Paul Snead and Milton Bloombaum, Univ of British Columbia: Centrographic Indices
Bergen Amren, Univ of British Columbia: Activities of Probation Officers
XLVIII. SOCIAL CHANGE
Chairman: Walter Goldfrank, UC Santa Cruz
Fred Thalheimer, San Francisco State College: Revolution Without a Model: The Case of the United States
Ted Goertzel, Univ of Oregon: Changes in the Values of College Students, 1958 to 1970-71
Kenneth A. Johnson, Univ of Idaho: The Independence Movement in Puerto Rico: An Application of the Natural History Model to a Radical Social Movement
Bhagwati P.K. Poddar, Youngstown State Univ: Thoughts on the Human Cost of Gradual Change
XLIX. SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Chairman: Andrea Tyree, UCLA
Discussant: Irving Krauss, Northern Illinois Univ
Russell Travis, Cal State College, Bakersfield: Status Consistency and Political Orientation: A Test of Alternative Perspectives
Marvin A. Feuerberg, Hamline Univ: Negro Discrimination, White Gains, and Race Conflict
Lucie Cheng Harta, UCLA: Intra-Ethnic Occupational Differentiation and Integration of New Immigrants
L. METHODOLOGY AND STATISTICS: PRATICAL PROBLEMS
Chairman: John A. Songquist, UC Santa Barbara
Discussant: David Nasatir, UC Berkeley
Don A. Dillman, Washington State Univ: Increasing Mail Questionnaire Response for Large Samples of the General Public
Kenneth J. Berry, Colorado State Univ; Thomas W. Martin, Southern Illinois Univ: Logic and Inquiry: The Case of Status Inconsistency
Ronald L. Little, Arizona State Univ: A Reconceptualization of Regression Effects
Siamak Movahedi, Univ of Massachusetts, Boston; Richard H. Ogles, Washington State Univ: On the Prediction and the Probability of a Single Case