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Birds of a feather: Is matching based on shared interests and characteristics associated with longer youth mentoring relationships?

Youth mentoring practitioners and researchers have shown a growing interest in determining the ways in which mentor–youth matching practices might influence the duration and effectiveness of mentoring relationships. The current project tested whether mentor–youth similarities at baseline, in terms o...

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Published in:Journal of community psychology 2019-03, Vol.47 (2), p.385-397
Main Authors: Raposa, Elizabeth B., Ben‐Eliyahu, Adar, Olsho, Lauren E.W., Rhodes, Jean
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