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- catalog abstract "The purpose of this project was to examine problem behavior of youth and developmental processes of change and growth within a social-psychological and psychosocial context. It was conducted in two separate phases. The first included a longitudinal cohort-sequential High School Study, a longitudinal College Study, and a one-wave Family Interview Study. The second phase, the Young Adult Follow-Up Study, included two samples of participants from phase one who were followed for two additional waves. The High School Study consisted of three randomly sampled cohorts of female and male 7th, 8th, and 9th graders, followed annually from 1969 to 1972 and totalling 589 participants. The College Study was comprised of a 1951 birth cohort of 276 female and male participants who were followed annually from 1970 to 1973. A 50-page questionnaire was administered to the participants of both the High School and the College Study during these four waves of data collection. The questionnaire contained a variety of subscales which focused on behavior, personality, and perceived environment. The High School Study participants and the College Study participants were jointly followed-up in 1979 (Wave V) and 1981 (Wave VI) to form the Young Adult Follow-Up Study. In Wave VI, there were a total of 384 High School Study participants and a total of 184 College Study participants. At each data collection, a questionnaire was sent to participants focusing on life issues of importance and related behaviors in young adulthood. A study of maternal ideology, the Family Interview Study, was conducted in 1970 consisting of 200 parents of participants in the High School Study. Data gathered through a semistructured interview with motherscovered aspects of parental beliefs, attitudes, behaviors, and socialization practices. Mothers and fathers independently filled out a questionnaire consisting of personality and attitude measures. The Murray Research Center holds computer-accessible data for all four studies.".
- catalog contributor b10344327.
- catalog contributor b10344328.
- catalog contributor b10344329.
- catalog created "1969-1981.".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "1969-1981.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1969-1981.".
- catalog description "A study of maternal ideology, the Family Interview Study, was conducted in 1970 consisting of 200 parents of participants in the High School Study. Data gathered through a semistructured interview with motherscovered aspects of parental beliefs, attitudes, behaviors, and socialization practices. Mothers and fathers independently filled out a questionnaire consisting of personality and attitude measures.".
- catalog description "Data collection methods: design: longitudinal, cross-sectional, field study; length of data collection: 11-20 years; measures: questionnaires, psychological tests, interviews.".
- catalog description "Follow-up possible: no; follow-up available: no.".
- catalog description "Sample characteristics: sample size: 501-1000; time: 60s, 70s, 80s; race: White, mixed; age: 13-17, 18-22, 23-29, 30-39, mixed; number of generations: 2; gender: female, male; ses: middle.".
- catalog description "The High School Study consisted of three randomly sampled cohorts of female and male 7th, 8th, and 9th graders, followed annually from 1969 to 1972 and totalling 589 participants. The College Study was comprised of a 1951 birth cohort of 276 female and male participants who were followed annually from 1970 to 1973. A 50-page questionnaire was administered to the participants of both the High School and the College Study during these four waves of data collection. The questionnaire contained a variety of subscales which focused on behavior, personality, and perceived environment.".
- catalog description "The High School Study participants and the College Study participants were jointly followed-up in 1979 (Wave V) and 1981 (Wave VI) to form the Young Adult Follow-Up Study. In Wave VI, there were a total of 384 High School Study participants and a total of 184 College Study participants. At each data collection, a questionnaire was sent to participants focusing on life issues of importance and related behaviors in young adulthood.".
- catalog description "The Murray Research Center holds computer-accessible data for all four studies.".
- catalog description "The purpose of this project was to examine problem behavior of youth and developmental processes of change and growth within a social-psychological and psychosocial context. It was conducted in two separate phases. The first included a longitudinal cohort-sequential High School Study, a longitudinal College Study, and a one-wave Family Interview Study. The second phase, the Young Adult Follow-Up Study, included two samples of participants from phase one who were followed for two additional waves.".
- catalog extent "1 data file.".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "1969-1981.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Deviant behavior Longitudinal studies.".
- catalog subject "Youth Psychology Longitudinal studies.".
- catalog title "Socialization of problem behavior in youth computer file".