Max Rady College of Medicine
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Duncan GJ, Boisjoly J, Harris KM. Sibling, peer, neighbor, and schoolmate correlations as indicators of the importance of context for adolescent development. Demography 2001;38(3):437-447. [Abstract]
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Education Indices |
Siblings |
Twins |
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achievement |
administrative data |
adolescent |
Adolescent Behavior |
Adolescent Psychology |
Adult |
Body Height |
child |
Educational Status |
family |
Female |
Humans |
indicators |
Juvenile Delinquency |
Male |
Models,Statistical |
neighborhood |
Nuclear Family |
Peer Group |
psychology |
Research |
Research Support |
residence characteristics |
sibling |
social environment |
Time |
twins |
Universities |
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