Bolstering trust and reducing discipline incidents at a diverse middle school: How self-affirmation affects behavioral conduct during the transition to adolescence.
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Geoffrey L. Cohen | D. Sherman | J. García | Kevin R. Binning | N. Apfel | Jonathan E. Cook | Valerie Purdie-Greenaway | Susie Chen
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