Impact of Arts-Related Activities on the Perceived Quality of Life (Working Paper Second Draft, September 2007)
"In October and November 2006, questionnaires were mailed out to residents of five British Columbia communities that had shown some interest in participating in the study, namely, Comox Valley, Kamloops, Nanaimo, Port Moody and Prince George. A random selection of 2000 households in each community received questionnaires, making a total of 10,000 distributed."
"The structure of this paper is fairly standard. In the next section (2) we describe our sampling technique and questionnaire, and in the section after that (3) we summarize the characteristics of the sample. The descriptive statistics resulting from the substantive items in the questionnaire are reviewed in section (4). In section (5) the results of a variety of bivariate analyses are presented, and variables shown to have statistically significant bivariate associations are used in multivariate analyses in section (6). The concluding section (7) provides a brief overview and general discussion of the investigation."
Alex C. Michalos and P. Maurine Kahlke, Institute for Social Research and Evaluation, University of Northern British Columbia
Source Location
Canada
Date Published
2007-09-24
Language
English
Copyright Holder
Alex C. Michalos and P. Maurine Kahlke, Institute for Social Research and Evaluation, University of Northern British Columbia
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