Risk-taking and social exclusion in adolescence: Neural mechanisms underlying peer influences on decision-making
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William E. Moore | Jennifer H. Pfeifer | Shannon J. Peake | Thomas J. Dishion | Elizabeth A. Stormshak | T. Dishion | E. Stormshak | W. E. Moore
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