Notes

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  4. . William F.Kenkel, JoyceHimler and LeonardCole, “Religious Socialization, Present Devoutness and Willingness to Enter a Mixed Marriage,” Sociological Analysis  26(1965):30–37.
  5. . Lee B.Burchinal and Loren E.Chancellor, “Survival Rates among Religiously Homogamous and Interreligious Marriages,” Social Forces  41(1963):353–62.
  6. . Terry N.Clark, “Community Structure, Decision Making, Budget Expenditures, and Urban Renewal in 51 American Communities,” American Sociological Review  33(1968):577–93.
  7. . Ernest Q.Campbell, “The Internalization of Norms,” Sociometry  27(1964):319–412.
  8. . Norval D.Glenn and RuthHyland, “Religious Preference and Worldly Success: Some Evidence from National Surveys,” American Sociological Review  32(1967):73–85.
  9. . Andrew M.Greeley, “Religion and Academic Career Plans: A Note on Progress,” American Journal of Sociology  72(1967):668–72.
  10. . Thomas M.Gannon, “Religious Attitude and Behavior Changes on Institutional Delinquents,” Sociological Analysis  28(1967):215–25.
  11. . Michael C.Lanphier, “Voting of Catholics: The IPP Revisited,” Sociological Analysis  28(1967):1–13.
  12. . Richard F.Hamilton, “A Research Note on the Mass Support for ‘Tough’ Military Initiatives,” American Sociological Review  33(1968):439–45.
  13. . Gerhard E.Lenski, “Status Inconsistency and the Vote: A Four‐Nation Test,” American Sociological Review  32(1967):298–301.
  14. . Glenn H.Elder, Jr., “Family Structure and Educational Achievement: A Cross‐National Analysis,” American Sociological Review  30(1965):81–95.
  15. . Elder, “Role Relations, Socio‐Cultural Environments, and Autocratic Family Ideology,” Sociometry  28(1965):173–95.
  16. . Chester L.Hunt, “Catholicism and the Birthrate,” Review of Religious Research  8(1967):67–80.
  17. . BentonJohnson, “Ascetic Protestantism and Political Preference,” Public Opinion Quarterly  26(1962):35–46; “Ascetic Protestantism and Political Preference in the Deep South,” American Journal of Sociology69 (1964):359–66;“Theology and Party Preference among Protestant Clergymen,” American Sociological Review31(1966):200–208; “Theology and the Position of Pastors on Public Issues,” American Sociological Review32(1967):433–42.
  18. . MorrisJanorvitz and David R.Segal, “Social Cleavage and Party Affiliation: Germany, Great Britain, and the United States,” American Journal of Sociology  72(1967):601–18.
  19. . “Theology and the Position of Pastors on Public Issues,” American Sociological Review  32(1987):441.
  20. . Harry C.Triandis, Earl E.Davis, and Shin‐IchiTakezawa, “Some Determinants of Social Distance among American, German; and Japanese Students,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology  2(1965):540–51; Carole R.Smith, LevWilliams, and Richard H.Willis, “Race, Sex, and Belief as Determinants of Friendship Acceptance,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology5(1967):127–37.
  21. . BonnieBullough, “Alienation in the Ghetto,” American Journal of Sociology  72(1967):469–78.
  22. . Harold T.Christensen, “Cultural Relativism and Premarital Sex Norms,” American Sociological Review  25(1960):31–39.
  23. . RonaldFreedman, Pascal K.Whelpton, and John W.Smit, “Socio‐Economic Factors in Religious Differentials in Fertility,” American Sociological Review  26 (1961):608–14.
  24. . Donald E.Allen and Harjit S.Sandhu, “A Comparative Study of Delinquents and Non‐Delinquents: Family Affect, Religion, and Personal Income,” Social Forces  46(1967):263–69.
  25. . Jerold S.Heiss, “Interfaith Marriage and Marital Outcome,” Marriage and Family Living  23(1961):228–33.