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381 related items for PubMed ID: 15971763

  • 1. Peer relationship antecedents of delinquent behavior in late adolescence: is there evidence of demographic group differences in developmental processes?
    Laird RD, Pettit GS, Dodge KA, Bates JE.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2005; 17(1):127-44. PubMed ID: 15971763
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  • 12. Different Slopes for Different Folks: Genetic Influences on Growth in Delinquent Peer Association and Delinquency During Adolescence.
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