INFLUENCE AND SELECTION PROCESSES IN WEAPON CARRYING DURING ADOLESCENCE: THE ROLES OF STATUS, AGGRESSION, AND VULNERABILITY*
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René Veenstra | Christian Steglich | Siegwart Lindenberg | Jan Kornelis Dijkstra | Noel A. Card | C. Steglich | S. Lindenberg | J. Dijkstra | R. Veenstra | E. V. Hodges | Jenny R. Isaacs | Ernest V. E. Hodges | Jenny Isaacs | Jenny R Isaacs
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