Americans and the Arts II [1975]

Study Summary

Produced By: The National Research Center of the Arts, Inc., New York, NY: National Research Center of the Arts

Author: The National Research Center of the Arts  (Louis Harris and Associates, Inc.)

Abstract (CPANDA): The 1975 Americans and the Arts study was the second in a series of studies measuring participation in and attitudes about the arts and arts in education. This survey surveyed 1555 respondents selected from the U.S. population 16 years and over. In face-to-face interviews the researchers measured childhood arts exposure, current arts participation, leisure activities, and attitudes regarding arts and arts funding.

Methodology (CPANDA) : This study was administered by face-to-face interviews with 1555 respondents selected from the U.S. population 16 years and over. Survey sampling differences preclude comparisons with measures of arts participation from the 1980, 1984, 1987, and 1992 Americans and the Arts studies which used telephone interviewing.

Cite the Study or Data Set[APA format]

The National Research Center of the Arts. AMERICANS AND THE ARTS 1975 [codebook file]. New York, NY: National Research Center of the Arts [producer and distributor], 1975.

Cite the Codebook [APA format]

The National Research Center of the Arts. AMERICANS AND THE ARTS 1975 [UNITED STATES] [codebook file]. CPANDA ed. Princeton, NJ: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive [producer and distributor], 2004.