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American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 26, No. 4, 509-520 (1983)
DOI: 10.1177/000276483026004007

Arts and Leisure Activities in the St. Louis Region

BETTY CROWTHER

Southern Illinois University—Edwardsville

ALFRED KAHN

Southern Illinois University—Edwardsville

Using their own 1978 survey of metropolitan St. Louis, Crowther and Kahn show that different age, race, and educational attainment segments of the sample have approximately the same patterns of interest, participation, and enjoyment in leisure activities. They then describe the leisure activities of three types of fine arts actives.


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