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Trajectories of youthful antisocial behavior: categories or continua?Walters et al., 2013
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- Walters G
- Ruscio J
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- Journal of abnormal child psychology
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether qualitatively distinct trajectories of antisocial behavior could be identified in 1,708 children (843 boys, 865 girls) from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth–Child Data (NLSY-C). Repeated ratings were made …
- 206010002820 Antisocial behaviour 0 title abstract description 24
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