Transitions in social influence at adolescence: Who induces cigarette smoking?

作者: Jon A. Krosnick , Charles M. Judd

DOI: 10.1037/0012-1649.18.3.359

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摘要: A common theme in life-span developmental psychology is that during adolescence there is a decrease in parental influence on the child and an increase in peer influence …

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