Reciprocal Causal Relationships among Drug Use, Peers, and Beliefs: A Five-Wave Panel Model
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D. McDowall | M. Krohn | A. Lizotte | T. P. Thornberry | Carolyn A. Smith | T. Thornberry | David McDowall
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