Changing Revenue Sources of Mass Media
.... One trend that may be significant is the number of radio stations who have chosen digital broadcasting over the Internet (
Peers,
1997, 4). 3. Government ....
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Family Size and Structure: A research Proposal
.... low density would be related to more time spent with family members and less with
peers and the reverse for high sibling density (Fallon & Bowles,
1997). ....
(1096

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Summary of Child Development
.... However, some of these children are able to modify their negative behavior when they are rejected by their
peers (Schwartz et al.,
1997; Rubin et al., 1998 ....
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IDEA and Inclusion
.... with Disability Education Act (IDEA) and its reauthorization in
1997, educators have .... children, should be educated alongside their non-disabled
peers in general ....
(978

4

)
Individuals with Disability Act
.... with Disability Education Act (IDEA) and its reauthorization in
1997, educators have .... children, should be educated alongside their non-disabled
peers in general ....
(978

4

)
ADD/ADHD Classroom Grouping
.... noncompliant when teachers attempt to instruct them and they may be aggressive with
peers. They may destroy property. Montague and Warger (
1997) presented the ....
(633

3

)
Drug Use Among Adolescents
.... also more capable of maintaining intimate relationships with their
peers than individuals .... alcohol use In this study, Wynn and others (
1997) investigated the ....
(1529

6

)
The Obsessive Pursuit of Thinness
.... Shut out of normal social life, these individuals will resort to dangerous eating habits in order to fit in with their
peers (Ikeda,
1997, p. 202). Society. ....
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Tommy and ADHD: A Case Study
.... (2002) thus confirms Sroufe's (
1997) theoretical model that .... With the help of his teacher and
peers, Tommy may still have a chance of improving his competence. ....
(875

4

)
Application of Erikson's Stages of Devlopment
.... Consequently, he is highly susceptible to the ideas of his
peers. .... American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP). (
1997, May). ....
(1895

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Black Women and College The purpose of this paper is to ex
.... support for college attendance can operate to motivate the choice, especially since adolescents are heavily influenced by their
peers. Weiler (
1997) has stated ....
(2053

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)
The Four Stages of Attachment in John Bowlby
.... for the strong friendships forged between young adolescents and their
peers and the .... cited in Fendrich, Huss, Jacobsen, Kruesi, & Ziegenhain,
1997) discovered a ....
(1731

7

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Interpersonal Communication
.... As Albom (
1997) writes, "My old professor has made a profound decisionàhe could be of .... with me." The relationship of Mitch and Morrie is one of
peers when they ....
(904

4

)
Interpersonal Communication
.... As Albom (
1997) writes, "My old professor has made a profound decisionàhe could be of .... with me." The relationship of Mitch and Morrie is one of
peers when they ....
(904

4

)
Gifted Children
.... of excellence often place excessive stress on the latter (Ablard & Parker,
1997). .... stress as they seek to compete successfully with their gifted
peers in a ....
(2577

10

)
Theories of Delinquent Behavior
.... toward criminality that produces delinquent behavior (Siegel & Senna,
1997, 180 .... duration, priority, and intensity of interaction with delinquent
peers and their ....
(1711

7

)
Sociology and Juvenile Deliquency
.... toward criminality that produces delinquent behavior (Siegel & Senna,
1997, 180 .... duration, priority, and intensity of interaction with delinquent
peers and their ....
(1698

7

)
English Language Learners
.... they will have to make greater progress than these
peers during the same .... thus effectively undermining their learning and development (Thomas & Collier,
1997). ....
(1316

5

)
Increase of English Language Learners
.... they will have to make greater progress than these
peers during the same .... thus effectively undermining their learning and development (Thomas & Collier,
1997). ....
(1316

5

)
High School Drug Use
.... increased among twelfth graders from 4.1 to 4.8 percent
In
1997, the MTF .... have of using drugs yourself, or in watching your friends, family and
peers use drugs ....
(1647

7

)
Effects of Unemployment on Property Crime
.... Hartnagel (
1997) studied street youths' reactions to labor market experiences. Findings were that unemployment, homelessness, drug use, and criminal
peers did ....
(2515

10

)
Parenting Style & Adolescent Behavior
.... Regarding academic achievement Glasgow (
1997) looked at parenting styles and several .... either authoritarian or permissive) were more likely than
peers to have ....
(714

3

)
Property Crime Rate Changes
.... Hartnagel (
1997) studied street youths' reactions to labor market experiences. Findings were that unemployment, homelessness, drug use, and criminal
peers did ....
(2174

9

)
Sample Pilot Study
.... 62% of consequences suggested were categorized as between
peers and many .... violence prevention programs" by Haynie, Alexander, and Walters (
1997) presented a ....
(782

3

)
Literacy Programs
.... closing their doors, and rarely talking to their
peers about using new tools and strategies from the training they had completed (Ike,
1997; Smylie, 1992 ....
(1239

5

)
Education and Correctional Officer Attitudes
.... Robinson (
1997) suggested that while the American criminal justice and penal systems .... conflicts between workers and their supervisors and among
peers; they also ....
(823

3

)
Limiting Inclusion
.... (
1997) point out that the biggest controversy involving inclusive education is that it .... They learn about their disabled
peers and come to see them as regular ....
(1933

8

)
GENTLE TEACHING
.... In Taylor-Greene's (
1997, p.111) article, the Fern Ridge Middle School in .... by building their self-esteem and teaching them to relate socially to their
peers. ....
(3541

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)
Differential Association & Crime
.... toward criminality that produces delinquent behavior (Siegel & Senna,
1997, 180 .... duration, priority, and intensity of interaction with delinquent
peers and their ....
(1754

7

)
Theories of Juvenile Delinquency
.... toward criminality that produces delinquent behavior (Siegel & Senna,
1997, 180 .... duration, priority, and intensity of interaction with delinquent
peers and their ....
(1768

7

)