Simmons Longitudinal Study: Adaptation and Development Across the Lifespan (New England, United States), Preschool Data, Wave 1, 1977

<p>The Simmons Longitudinal Study (SLS) is a community-based study that has prospectively traced the life course of a single-aged cohort from childhood (age 5) to adulthood (age 26). Data were collected from multiple informants at seven major time points: age 5 (1977), age 6 (1978), age 9 (198...

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Main Author: Reinherz, Helen Z. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] 2009
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