The Contributions of Propensity, Delinquent Peers, Low Parental Supervision, and Empathy to the Emergence of Antisociality in Childhood and Youth: Testing Developmental Path Models Combining Psychological- and Sociological-Criminological Approaches

Wallner S, Stemmler M, Reinecke J (2020)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2020

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DOI: 10.3233/DEV-200285

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Wallner, S., Stemmler, M., & Reinecke, J. (2020). The Contributions of Propensity, Delinquent Peers, Low Parental Supervision, and Empathy to the Emergence of Antisociality in Childhood and Youth: Testing Developmental Path Models Combining Psychological- and Sociological-Criminological Approaches. International Journal of Developmental Science. https://dx.doi.org/10.3233/DEV-200285

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Wallner, Susanne, Mark Stemmler, and Jost Reinecke. "The Contributions of Propensity, Delinquent Peers, Low Parental Supervision, and Empathy to the Emergence of Antisociality in Childhood and Youth: Testing Developmental Path Models Combining Psychological- and Sociological-Criminological Approaches." International Journal of Developmental Science (2020).

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