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1997 Developmental Psychology Mar;33(2):206-17
Antecedents of adult interpersonal functioning: Effects of individual differences in age 3 temperament
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1997 Developmental Psychobiology Sep;31(2):107-14
Daylength during pregnancy and shyness in children: Results from northern and southern hemispheres
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1997 Psychological Assessment 9:47-56
Do partners agree about abuse in their relationship? A psychometric evaluation of interpartner agreement
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1997 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Feb;65(1):68-78
Gender differences in partner violence in a birth cohort of 21-year-olds: Bridging the gap between clinical and epidemiological approaches
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1997 Journal of the American Medical Association Aug 27;278(8):680-1
Helping poor mothers and children
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1997 Criminology 35:13-48
Is age important? Testing general versus developmental theories of antisocial behavior
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1997 Pp. 280-288 Handbook of Antisocial Behavior D Stoff, J Breiling, and J Maser, eds. New York: Wiley
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies on juvenile delinquency and adult criminal behavior
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1997 Violence and Childhood in the Inner City J McCord, ed. New York: Cambridge University Press
Neuropsychology, antisocial behavior, and neighborhood context
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1997 Handbook of Child Psychology W Damon and N Eisenberg, eds. New York: Wiley
Personality development across the life course
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1997 Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Nov;73(5):1052-63
Personality differences predict health-risk behaviors in young adulthood: Evidence from a longitudinal study
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1997 New Zealand Medical Journal Mar 14;110(1039):68-70
Prevalence and correlates of cannabis use and dependence in young New Zealanders
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1997 Pp. 305-307 Biosocial Bases of Violence A. Raine, PA Brennan, DP Farrington, and SA Mednick, eds. New York: Plenum Publishing
Temperamental and familial predictors of criminal conviction
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1997 Focus 19:34-35
The predictors of youth unemployment
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1997 Pp. 231-249 Biosocial Bases of Violence A Raine, PA Brennan, and DP Farrington, eds. New York: Plenum Publishing
Whole blood serotonin and family background relate to male violence
