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  2. Journal of Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Adolescence is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of primary research on adolescence. It was established in 1978 and is published by Wiley . The editor-in-chief is Nancy Darling ( Oberlin College ).

  3. Journal of Research on Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Research on Adolescence is a peer-reviewed academic journal published quarterly by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Society for Research on Adolescence. The journal covers research on adolescence using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies applied to cognitive, physical, emotional, and social development and behavior.

  4. Journal of Youth and Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Youth and Adolescence is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary academic journal covering all aspects of youth and adolescence, including psychology and criminology. It was established in 1972 and is published 10 times per year by Springer Science+Business Media. The editor-in-chief is Roger J. R. Levesque (Indiana University).

  5. List of books written by children or teenagers - Wikipedia

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    Georgette Heyer (1902–1974) wrote The Black Moth when she was 17 and received a publishing contract when she was 18. It was published just after she turned 19. Susan Hill (born 1942), The Enclosure, published in 1961. S. E. Hinton (born 1948), The Outsiders, first published in 1967.

  6. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    Michael Cart argues that the 1960s was the decade when literature for adolescents "could be said to have come into its own". [40] A significant early example of young adult fiction was S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders (1967). The novel features a truer, darker side of adolescent life that was not often represented in works of fiction of the time.

  7. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    The formal study of adolescent psychology began with the publication of G. Stanley Hall's Adolescence in 1904. Hall, who was the first president of the American Psychological Association, defined adolescence to be the period of life from ages 14 to 24, and viewed it primarily as a time of internal turmoil and upheaval (sturm und drang). [90]

  8. Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome: A User Guide to Adolescence is a non-fiction book about Asperger syndrome published in 2003. The then 13-year-old author, Luke Jackson, has Asperger syndrome himself. Jackson wrote the book because he felt there was not enough useful information on the Internet about the subject. [1]

  9. User : PrimeHunter/Alphascript Publishing sells free articles ...

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    An Amazon.com book search on June 9, 2009 gives 1009 (August 6 gives 1859, October 1 gives 3978, September 20, 2010 gives 64,890) "books" from Alphascript Publishing, [nan 3] [nan 4] an imprint of VDM Publishing Group. 1003 of the books are described as "by John McBrewster, Frederic P. Miller, and Agnes F. Vandome". They are called editors in ...