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      REVISITING THE CRIMINOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF EXPOSURE TO FETAL TESTOSTERONE: A META-ANALYSIS OF THE 2D:4D DIGIT RATIO* : EXPOSURE TO FETAL TESTOSTERONE REVISITED

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      Criminology
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              Adolescent development.

              This chapter identifies the most robust conclusions and ideas about adolescent development and psychological functioning that have emerged since Petersen's 1988 review. We begin with a discussion of topics that have dominated recent research, including adolescent problem behavior, parent-adolescent relations, puberty, the development of the self, and peer relations. We then identify and examine what seem to us to be the most important new directions that have come to the fore in the last decade, including research on diverse populations, contextual influences on development, behavioral genetics, and siblings. We conclude with a series of recommendations for future research on adolescence.
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                Journal
                Criminology
                Criminology
                Wiley
                00111384
                November 2016
                November 2016
                September 22 2016
                : 54
                : 4
                : 587-620
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Corrections Institute; University of Cincinnati
                [2 ]College of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Florida State University
                [3 ]School of Criminal Justice; University of Cincinnati
                Article
                10.1111/1745-9125.12115
                c37721d3-07b0-47ae-919e-2dda40bda762
                © 2016

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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