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| M StoolmillerSummaryAffiliation: Oregon Social Learning Center Country: USA Publications
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Comment on "Social contagion, adolescent sexual behavior, and pregnancy: a nonlinear dynamic EMOSA model"M Stoolmiller
Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene 97401, USA
Dev Psychol 34:1114-6; discussion 1117-8. 1998..Growth curve analysis represents another analytic alternative for the EMOSA model that also does not have these limitations...
Correcting estimates of shared environmental variance for range restriction in adoption studies using a truncated multivariate normal modelM Stoolmiller
Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene 97401, USA
Behav Genet 28:429-41. 1998..e., the bottom 63% is missing) and shared environmentality is about 55%. Implications for current views on the importance of shared environment for child developmental outcomes such as antisocial behavior and IQ are discussed...
Implications of the restricted range of family environments for estimates of heritability and nonshared environment in behavior-genetic adoption studiesM Stoolmiller
Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene 97401, USA
Psychol Bull 125:392-409. 1999..Corrections for RR applied to adoption studies indicate that SE could account for as much as 50% of the variance in IQ...
Variables that initiate and maintain an early-onset trajectory for juvenile offendingG R Patterson
Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene 97401, USA
Dev Psychopathol 10:531-47. 1998..The findings are consistent with the idea that the majority of chronic offending juveniles follow a trajectory that can be explained by a single theory...
Co-occurrence of conduct problems and depressive symptoms in early adolescent boys: III. Prediction to young-adult adjustmentD M Capaldi
Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene 97401, USA
Dev Psychopathol 11:59-84. 1999..Such co-occurrence, however, did result in problem outcomes in multiple areas, thus, the poorest adjustment overall...
Detecting and describing preventive intervention effects in a universal school-based randomized trial targeting delinquent and violent behaviorM Stoolmiller
Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene 97401, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 68:296-306. 2000....
