Further sociological contributions to family planning research /
edited by Donald J. Bogue.
- Chicago : [no publisher identified], c1970
- viii, 459 pages ; 23 cm.
I. Crowford, Thomas J., et al. - Family planning attitude and behavior as a function of the perceived consequences of family planning -- II. Williams, Paul - Traditionalism and change receptivity: a study of reactions to a fertility reduction campaign -- III. Stoeckel, John E. - A socio-demographic analysis of family planning in a rural area of East Pakistan -- IV. Shanaway, Haifaa - Islamic and Catholic traditional and liberal opinions on birth control -- V. Chien, Robert - Commercial acceptance of oral contraception and the intrauterine device in the United States -- VI. Laing, John E. - The relationship between attitudes and behavior: the case of family planning -- VII. Keller, Allan - Psychological sources of resistance to family planning.