作者: Zinaida Ilatov , Shmuel Shamai , Sara Arnon
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摘要: Research examined the relative importance of peer groups for young adolescents as compared with diverse adult socialization agents--family, school, and community. The factors involved were teenagers' activities, preferences, feelings, thoughts to how they spend their leisure time, preferences help providers, sense attachment These comparisons made religious non-religious youngsters, in both rural urban communities, gender subgroups. Questionnaires administered teenagers at secondary schools a northern peripheral region Israel. Findings showed primary family activities support, school No evidence was found sharp generation gap. Community could also be significant if its organizations accepted youth group, not only individually, on an equal cooperating basis.