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Cultural, family, and personal contexts of parent-adolescent conflict
This study analyzed samples of 1,828 white, black, and Hispanic families with adolescents from the 1988 National Survey of Families and Households in an attempt to explain variations in levels of conflict between parents and adolescents. Parents reported the frequency of conflict with adolescents on...
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