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Volumn 120, Issue 4, 2011, Pages 981-986

Are impulsive adolescents differentially influenced by the good and bad of neighborhood and family?

Author keywords

Antisocial behavior; Differential susceptibility; Impuslivity; Neighborhood deprivation; Parental knowledge

Indexed keywords

ADOLESCENT; AGE DISTRIBUTION; ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR; ARTICLE; CHILD; CHILD BEHAVIOR; CHILD PARENT RELATION; CHILD PSYCHOLOGY; CONTROLLED STUDY; FAMILY RELATION; FEMALE; HUMAN; IMPULSIVENESS; KNOWLEDGE; MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY; MALE; MISCONDUCT; PARENTAL BEHAVIOR; SCHOOL CHILD; SEX DIFFERENCE; SOCIAL BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL CONTROL; SOCIAL INTERACTION;

EID: 82855162685     PISSN: 0021843X     EISSN: 19391846     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1037/a0022878     Document Type: Article
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