Book

Influence of religious ideology on extended kinship behavior

University MicrofilmsAnn Arbor • Published In 1978 • Pages:

By: Brasher, Ruth E..

Abstract
Through research conducted by means of a questionnaire administered to Mormons and three other religious groups, the author concludes that religion does have an influence on extended kin organization and behavior.
Subjects
Comparative evidence
Telephone and telegraph
Rest days and holidays
Visiting and hospitality
Kin relationships
culture
Mormons
HRAF PubDate
2018
Region
North America
Sub Region
Southwest and Basin
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Types
Sociologist
Indigenous Person
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Marlene Martin ; 1978
Field Date
1967
Coverage Date
1967
Coverage Place
Oregon and Utah, United States
Notes
Ruth Elizabeth Brasher
Table of Contents: I. Introduction; II. Review of literature; III. Methods and Procedures; IV. Report of findings related to frequency of extended kin interaction; V. Report of findings related to other measures of kin association and activity; VI. Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations.
UM 70-02385
Includes bibliographical references (p. 78-81)
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Utah State University, 1969
LCSH
Mormons