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Cities and Civil Defense: An Ecological Approach to the Analysis of Civil Defense Data
In a study in which ecological and civil defense variables are cross-tabulated, it is found that populations of cities that are relatively unstable, mobile, and immature are likely to display a potential for civil defense action, favorable evaluation of fallout shelters in particular and civil defense in general, perception of local danger and chances of survival, and a marked leaning toward civil defense when related issues in the broader context of national and international affairs are considered. (Author)
Cities and Civil Defense: An Ecological Approach to the Analysis of Civil Defense Data
In a study in which ecological and civil defense variables are cross-tabulated, it is found that populations of cities that are relatively unstable, mobile, and immature are likely to display a potential for civil defense action, favorable evaluation of fallout shelters in particular and civil defense in general, perception of local danger and chances of survival, and a marked leaning toward civil defense when related issues in the broader context of national and international affairs are considered. (Author)
Cities and Civil Defense: An Ecological Approach to the Analysis of Civil Defense Data
H. P. Myers (author)
1968
69 pages
Report
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English
NTIS | 1969
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1951
NTIS | 1974
|TIBKAT | 1957
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