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5 research outputs found
Parents' Roles in Shaping Early Adolescents' Occupational Aspirations
Author
Eccles Jacquelynne S.
Jodl Kathleen M.
+3 more
Malanchuk Oksana
Michael Alice
Sameroff Arnold J.
Publication venue
'Wiley'
Publication date
01/01/2001
Field of study
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Longitudinal links between older sibling features and younger siblings' academic adjustment during early adolescence.
Author
Erin K. Shoulberg
Heather A. Bouchey
Jacquelynne S. Eccles
Kathleen M. Jodl
Publication venue
'American Psychological Association (APA)'
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Field of study
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Attachment and autonomy as predictors of the development of social skills and delinquency during midadolescence.
Author
Christy McFarland
Deborah J. Land
+5 more
Joseph P. Allen
Kathleen Boykin McElhaney
Kathleen M. Jodl
Penny Marsh
Sheryl Peck
Publication venue
'American Psychological Association (APA)'
Publication date
01/01/2002
Field of study
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Attachment and autonomy as predictors of the development of social skills and delinquency during midadolescence.
Author
Aiken
Ainsworth
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Allen
Allen
Allen
Bowlby
Bretherton
Christy McFarland
Cicchetti
Cohen
Deborah J. Land
Dozier
Elliott
Gottfredson
Greenberg
Hesse
Hill
Holmbeck
Huizinga
Joseph P. Allen
Kathleen Boykin McElhaney
Kathleen M. Jodl
Kuperminc
Loeber
Marvin
McCord
Penny Marsh
Rubin
Sheryl Peck
Sroufe
Steinberg
Tolan
Urban
van den Boom
Weisz
Publication venue
'American Psychological Association (APA)'
Publication date
01/01/2002
Field of study
No full text
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