Americans and the Arts V [1987]
Study Summary
Produced By: The National Research Center of the Arts, Inc., New York, NY: National Research Center of the Arts
Funding Agency/Sponsor: Philip Morris Companies, Inc.
Author: The National Research Center of the Arts (Louis Harris and Associates, Inc.)
Abstract (CPANDA): The 1987 Americans and the Arts was the fifth in a series of studies measuring participation in and attitudes about the arts and arts in education. Topics include attendance, participation, art and education, funding, individual artists, TV and the arts, children and the arts, and support for the arts.
Methodology (CPANDA) : This survey was administered by telephone interviews to 1501 respondents selected from the U.S. population 18 and over. Interviews were conducted from March 13 to April 6, 1987. Due to methodological differences, caution is advised in making comparisons with measures of arts participation from the 1973 and 1975 Americans and the Arts studies which used face-to-face interviewing.
Cite the Study or Data Set[APA format]
The National Research Center of the Arts. 1987. AMERICANS AND THE ARTS V [1987] [computer file]. New York, NY: Louis Harris and Associates [producer]; Chapel Hill, NC: Odum Institute for Research in Social Science [distributor].
Cite the Codebook [APA format]
The National Research Center of the Arts. 2005. AMERICANS AND THE ARTS 1987 [UNITED STATES] [codebook file]. CPANDA ed. Princeton, NJ: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive [producer and distributor].