Attitudes of Members of the Latter-day Saint Church Towards the Church Welfare Program and the Relationship of These Attitudes to Selected Factors

Harold L. Bartlett
1952
This is a study of an institution. Institutions are established to meet basic human needs, some of which are shelter, association, protection, and self-expression. They formulate within the group patterns of behavior which are intended to guide and develop habits of conformity in the individual. An institution is made up of traditions, habits and attitudes, leaders and members, symbols, regulations, and property.(19,p.8)
doi:10.26076/500d-87cc fatcat:xi4mhx73vza4toym3qkihkxj3i