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Oppositional behavior and noncompliance in preschool children: environmental correlates and skills deficits

James J. Snyder, +1 more
- Vol. 5, Iss: 4, pp 333-348
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The article was published on 1983-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Compliance (psychology) & Psychometrics.

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Performance models for antisocial boys.

TL;DR: Three structural equation models designed to examine antisocial behavior in children were tested and analyzed and it was shown that normal peer relations, academic progress, and self-esteem levels suffer because of noncompliance and coercive exchanges.
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Antisocial behavior in children and adolescents: A developmental analysis and model for intervention.

TL;DR: A Brief History of the Oregan Model, Gerald R. Patterson et al. as discussed by the authors The Early Development of Coercive Family Process, G.R. Patterson Social Contextual Factors and Competence in Early Development, Leslie D. Leve et al Reinforcement and Coercion Mechanisms in the Development of Antisocial Behaviour - The Family, James Snyder and Mike Stoolmiller.
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Parenting factors, social skills, and value commitments as precursors to school failure, involvement with deviant peers, and delinquent behavior

TL;DR: A model of delinquency is constructed which specifies the manner in which parenting factors, social skills, value commitments, and problems in school contribute to association with deviant peers and involvement in delinquent behavior.
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Running Away during Adolescence as a Precursor to Adult Homelessness

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the long-term effects of living on the street during the formative adolescent years and found that many chronic runaways grow up to become homeless adults and these individuals display higher rates of criminal behavior, substance abuse, and other forms of deviant behavior than the homeless characterized by more culturally normative childhoods.
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