Citation: K. Marjoribanks, ENVIRONMENTAL AND INDIVIDUAL INFLUENCES ON AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS LIKELIHOOD OF ATTENDING UNIVERSITY, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(3), 1998, pp. 261-272
Citation: K. Verschueren et al., 5-YEAR-OLDS BEHAVIORALLY PRESENTED SELF-ESTEEM - RELATIONS TO SELF-PERCEPTIONS AND STABILITY ACROSS A 3-YEAR PERIOD, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(3), 1998, pp. 273-279
Citation: Cj. Boyatzis et al., EFFECTS OF PERCEIVED ATTRACTIVENESS AND ACADEMIC-SUCCESS ON EARLY ADOLESCENT PEER POPULARITY, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(3), 1998, pp. 337-344
Citation: Jf. Marchand et E. Hock, THE RELATION OF PROBLEM BEHAVIORS IN PRESCHOOL-CHILDREN TO DEPRESSIVESYMPTOMS IN MOTHERS AND FATHERS, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(3), 1998, pp. 353-366
Citation: Rs. Immerman et Wc. Mackey, A PROPOSED RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CIRCUMCISION AND NEURAL REORGANIZATION, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(3), 1998, pp. 367-378
Citation: Jd. House, AGE-DIFFERENCES IN PREDICTION OF STUDENT-ACHIEVEMENT FROM GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION SCORES, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(3), 1998, pp. 379-382
Citation: Rs. Newman et S. Spitzer, HOW CHILDREN REASON ABOUT ABILITY FROM REPORT CARD GRADES - A DEVELOPMENTAL-STUDY, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(2), 1998, pp. 133-146
Citation: Ck. Cheung et St. Kwok, ACTIVITIES AND ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT AMONG COLLEGE-STUDENTS, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(2), 1998, pp. 147-162
Citation: Pr. Portes et al., THE EFFECTS OF PARENTS ASSISTANCE ON MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS PROBLEM-SOLVING AND ACHIEVEMENT, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(2), 1998, pp. 163-178
Citation: Js. Brook et al., DEVELOPMENTAL VARIATIONS IN FACTORS RELATED TO INITIAL AND INCREASED LEVELS OF ADOLESCENT DRUG INVOLVEMENT, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(2), 1998, pp. 179-194
Citation: Kl. Chou, EFFECTS OF AGE, GENDER, AND PARTICIPATION IN VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES ON THE ALTRUISTIC BEHAVIOR OF CHINESE ADOLESCENTS, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(2), 1998, pp. 195-201
Citation: M. Hojat, SATISFACTION WITH EARLY RELATIONSHIPS WITH PARENTS AND PSYCHOSOCIAL ATTRIBUTES IN ADULTHOOD - WHICH PARENT CONTRIBUTES MORE, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(2), 1998, pp. 203-220
Citation: Ae. Berti et E. Ugolini, DEVELOPING KNOWLEDGE OF THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM - A DOMAIN-SPECIFIC APPROACH, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(2), 1998, pp. 221-236
Citation: Tw. Taris et al., THE EFFECT OF QUALITY OF FAMILY-INTERACTION AND INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF VALUES ON SEXUAL PERMISSIVENESS, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(2), 1998, pp. 237-250
Citation: V. Brenner et Ra. Fox, PARENTAL DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS IN YOUNG-CHILDREN, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(2), 1998, pp. 251-256
Citation: Mj. Sharps et Ss. Martin, SPATIAL MEMORY IN YOUNG AND OLDER ADULTS - ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT AND CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES AT ENCODING AND RETRIEVAL, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(1), 1998, pp. 5-12
Citation: Js. Brook et al., SIMILAR AND DIFFERENT PRECURSORS TO DRUG-USE AND DELINQUENCY AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICANS AND PUERTO-RICANS, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(1), 1998, pp. 13-29
Citation: A. Wilcoxherzog et S. Kontos, THE NATURE OF TEACHER TALK IN EARLY-CHILDHOOD CLASSROOMS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO CHILDRENS PLAY WITH OBJECTS AND PEERS, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(1), 1998, pp. 30-44
Citation: Wf. Vitulli et Dk. Richardson, COLLEGE-STUDENTS ATTITUDES TOWARD RELATIONSHIPS WITH PARENTS - A 5-YEAR COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(1), 1998, pp. 45-52
Citation: Dtl. Shek, A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF THE RELATIONS BETWEEN PARENT-ADOLESCENT CONFLICT AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(1), 1998, pp. 53-67
Citation: Tw. Taris et Gr. Semin, HOW MOTHERS PARENTING STYLES AFFECT THEIR CHILDRENS SEXUAL EFFICACY AND EXPERIENCE, The Journal of genetic psychology, 159(1), 1998, pp. 68-81