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Articles Appearing in Vol. 26, No. 2
Empirical Validity of Theories of Drug Abuse: Introductory Comments Helene Raskin White
The Parental and Peer Contexts of Adolescent Deviance: An Algebra of Interpersonal Influences Denise B. Kandel
A Longitudinal Test of Social Learning Theory: Adolescent Smoking Ronald L. Akers and Gang Lee
Empirical Validation of the Applicability of an Integrative Theory of Deviant Behavior to the Study of Drug Use Howard B. Kaplan
Problem-Behavior Theory and the Explanation of Adolescent Marijuana Use John E. Donovan
Reciprocal Causal Relationships Among Drug Use, Peers and Beliefs: A Five-Wave Panel Model Marvin D. Krohn, Alan J. Lizotte, Terence P. Thornberry, Carolyn Smith, and David McDowall
Modeling the Etiology of Adolescent Substance Use: A Test of the Social Development Model Richard F. Catalano, Rick Kosterman, J. David Hawkins, Michael D. Newcomb, and Robert D. Abbott
Maturing Out of Substance Use: Selection and Self-Correction Erich Labouvie
Pseudomaturity Among Adolescents: Construct Validation, Sex Differences, and Associations in Adulthood Michael D. Newcomb
Etiological Theories and the Primary Prevention of Drug Use D.M. Gorman
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