How Americans Use Time: A Social-psychological Analysis of Everyday Behavior |
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 3 |
SOCIALPSYCHOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS | 24 |
OBLIGATORY ACTIVITIES | 45 |
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How Americans Use Time: A Social-psychological Analysis of Everyday Behavior John P. Robinson No preview available - 1977 |
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Active sports adult education analysis average behavior better-educated Chapter child child care child-care chores coded Compiled conversations correlation daily activities dash indicates less devoted diary day differences employed women employment status estimates examined figures four four-day workers free time available free-time activities high school hobbies hours per week household housewives housework husbands interaction Jackson kids leisure activities M-F Sat Sun marriage married mass media meals minutes per day number of children obligatory activities organizational activity organizations outdoor percent Philip Converse predictors preschool primary activity question radio rated reading Religion religious reported Research respondents Role Factors Sat Sun Total satis scale secondary activity sleep social indicator Source spend spent Study of Americans Sun Total M-F survey Szalai Table television viewing time-diary time-use data tion Total M-F Sat travel behavior University of Michigan variables watching television workweek