| Francesca M. Cancian, Francesca Micaela Cancian - 1975 - 232 pages
...Six months later, questionnaires were mailed to these establishments, and one of the questions was: 'Will you accept members of the Chinese race as guests in your establishment"? Over 90% of the respondents answered 'no.' Inconsistency between attitudes and behavior has also been... | |
| J. Richard Eiser - 1986 - 420 pages
...of the same establishments to a questionnaire sent out by LaPiere six months later, which asked the question, 'Will you accept members of the Chinese race as guests in your establishment?' Of the 81 restaurants and 47 hotels that replied, 92 per cent said 'No', the remainder saying, 'Uncertain;... | |
| R.B. Burns - 1991 - 384 pages
...that time. However, when he subsequently wrote to the various establishments he had visited asking 'Will you accept members of the Chinese race as guests in your establishment?', over 90% of the replies indicated that they would not. This demonstrates clearly what is commonly called... | |
| Irwin Deutscher, Fred P. Pestello, H. Frances G. Pestello - 1993 - 284 pages
...understand. He reports that every establishment that had been confronted by the Chinese couple received the question: "Will you accept members of the Chinese race as guests in your establishment?" It seems to us that, if you are going to ask a question, that is about as close to the behavioral situation... | |
| Gerrit Antonides - 1996 - 452 pages
...letter including a special and personal plea for response. In one version of the questionnaire the question "Will you accept members of the Chinese race as guests in your establishment?" was mixed with a number of similar questions concerning Germans, French, Japanese, Russians, Armenians,... | |
| Julian Lincoln Simon - 162 pages
...But when those very same establishments, plus another comparable sample, were asked in a mail survey, "Will you accept members of the Chinese race as guests in your establishment?" the vast majority said that they would not (Pious 1993, 59). Conclusion In surveys, there is a consistent... | |
| Julian Nida-Rümelin, Wolfgang Spohn - 2000 - 232 pages
...only once. Six months later, he mailed questionnaires to all these establishments. One question was "Will you accept members of the Chinese race as guests in your establishment?". Over 90% of the respondents indicated that they would not serve a Chinese, in spite of the fact that... | |
| Phil Erwin - 2001 - 176 pages
...questionnaire to the various establishments that he had visited. Included in the questionnaire was the crucial question 'Will you accept members of the Chinese race as guests in your establishment?' He ultimately managed to get completed replies from 81 restaurants and cafes and 47 of the accommodation... | |
| Bart Tromp - 2007 - 484 pages
...vragenlijst naar de etablissementen die hij met de Chinezen had bezocht. Eén van de vragen luidde: 'Will you accept members of the Chinese race as guests in your establishment?'. LaPiere gebruikte twee vragenlijsten: een deel van de ondervraagden kreeg er een die alleen over Chinezen... | |
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