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More than 2,000 individuals from over 300 families
responded to the original 1971 questionnaire mailed from the University
of Southern California. These families were recruited by enlisting a grandfather
over the age of 60 who was part of a three-generation family willing to
participate. Grandchildren were age 16 to 26. Families were drawn randomly
from a subscriber list of 840,000 members of a California Health Maintenance
Organization in Los Angeles.
Now, 25 years later, one-half of the families
still remain in California. The rest are scattered across the country
and two percent live abroad. Most geographic mobility has taken place
in the third and fourth generation. At the most recent data collection,
1,678 members participated in the study, some spouses and great-grandchildren
of the original members.
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