Tables.- A: Introduction.- I. Background.- II. Origins.- III. General Principles.- IV. General Procedures.- B: Local Surveys.- I. Marvdasht.- II. Khuzestan.- III. The Qashqai.- IV. Shiraz.- C: Psychological Studies.- I. Intelligence.- II. Personality.- Best and Worst Memories; Magic.- 1. Affirmations of Best Memories: Shiraz.- 2. Affirmations of Worst Memories: Shiraz.- 3. Affirmations of Best Memories: Marvdasht.- 4. Affirmations of Worst Memories: Marvdasht.- 5. Affirmations of Best Memories: Khuzestan.- 6. Affirmations of Worst Memories: Khuzestan.- 7. Affirmations of Best Memories: Qalandari and Qashqai.- 8. Affirmations of Worst Memories: Qalandari and Qashqai.- 9. Affirmations of Best Memories: Significance of Intralocal Comparisons.- 10. Affirmations of Worst Memories: Significance of Intralocal Comparisons.- 11. Shiraz, Marvdasht and Khuzestan Surveys: “No Good” and “No Bad” Memories by Age Class, Sex and Literacy: Significance of Comparisons.- 12 a. Affirmations of Worst Memories: Significance of Interlocal Comparisons.- 12 b. Affirmations of Best Memories: Significance of Interlocal Comparisons.- 13 a + b. Affirmations of Worst Memories: Significance of Interlocal Comparisons.- 14. Affirmations of Belief in Magic (Q12).- Psychiatric Questionnaire.- 15. Affirmative Responses to Items from Psychiatric Questionnaire by Sex and Age Group: Shiraz, Marvdasht, Khuzestan.- 16. Affirmative Responses to Items from Psychiatric Questionnaire by Sex and Age Group: Qalandari and Qashqai.- 17. All Surveys. Significance of Differences in Frequency of Affirmative Responses to Items from Psychiatric Questionnaire by Sex and Age Groups Interlocally Compared.- 18. All Surveys. Mean Number per Person of Affirmative Responses to Items from Psychiatric Questionnaire.- 19.Popular Responses to Z Test in Four Shiraz Sub-groups Arranged by Frequencies.- 20. Popular Responses to Z Test in Four Geographical Areas.- 21. Number of Common Popular Z Test Responses in Pairs of Populations.- 22. Number of Common Popular Z Test Responses in Pairs of Shiraz Sub-populations.- 23. Weighting of Determinants for Zulliger and Rorschach Tests.- 24 a. Z Test Characteristics: Shiraz, Non-disordered.- 24 b. Z Test Characteristics: Shiraz, Reactively Disordered.- 24 c. Z Test Characteristics: Qalandari, Non-disordered.- 24 d. Z Test Characteristics of Four Iranian Survey Populations: Adults of Both Sexes, Non-disordered and Disordered Combined.- 25 a. Z Test Characteristics Compared for Significant Differences: Shiraz.- 25 b. Z Test Characteristics Compared for Significant Differences: Qalandari and Shiraz.- 26. Z Test Characteristics of Four Iranian Survey Populations Compared for Significant Differences: Adults of Both Sexes, Non-disordered and Disordered Combined.- 27. Comparison of Certain Z Test Variables and Ratios: All Surveys Except Marvdasht.- 28. Apperceptive Types as Percentage of Total Responses: Attitudinal Values in Practical Notation.- 29. Distribution of Attitudinal Values in Shiraz.- 30. Distributions of Attitudinal Values Outside Shiraz: Non-disordered Subjects Only.- 31. Mean Attitudinal Values for Comparison: Theoretical and Practical Notation.- 32. Frequency of Shocks in Z Test Records from Shiraz and Qalandari.- D: Comparisons and Conclusions.- I. Differential Psychology.- II. Indicators of Psychopathology.- III General Psychiatric Epidemiology.- IV Special Psychiatric Epidemiology.- V. Discussion and Conclusions.- Annexes.- Annex I. No Tables.- Annex II. 1. Psychiatric Hospitals in Iran.- Annex III. 1. Crude Rates per Thousand for Psychiatric Morbidity in the Middle and Far East.