id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 70795714m1s Melissa Dawn Moore Unpacking Heterogeneity: The Effect of Segregated Communities and Majority Group Status on Voluntary Association Participation 2010 .txt text/plain 153 4 -5 Findings generally support the hypotheses, underlining the need to take seriously segregation's interactive nature, group differences in the effects of segregation and heterogeneity, and more generally, the effect of context on voluntary association participation and community cohesion. Building on the fundamental sociological principle that individuals are embedded in social contexts and that varying contexts are probably related to varying individual behavior, this paper seeks to elaborate on characteristics of communities that explain decisions to participate in voluntary associations. cache/70795714m1s.txt txt/70795714m1s.txt