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Given the vast number of systematic empirical studies of antisocial behavior, using a range of effective research strategies (Hill & Maughan, 2001; Loeber & Farrington, 1998; Rutter, Giller, & Hagell, 1998; Stuff, Breiling, & Maser, 1997), it might be supposed that these should have provided a reasonably firm understanding of the causes of antisocial behavior.
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structural prefrontal deficits, community socialization practices, maternal prenatal smoking, antisocial propensity, chronic physical aggression, covert antisocial behavior, taxonomy hypothesis, serious juvenile delinquency, impulsive aggressiveness, prenatal stressors, early conduct problems, antisocial development, deviant talk, lifestyle formation, risk mediation, prenatal nicotine exposure, aggressive behavior problems, aggressive outcomes, serious conduct problems, nonshared environmental influences, using physical aggression, antisocial outcomes, child antisocial behavior, negative emotionality, maturity gap
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New York, Psychological Bulletin, Cambridge University Press, African American, Academic Press, Guilford Press, Plenum Press, United States, American Psychiatric Association, Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group, Psychological Review, Biological Psychiatry, Journal of Research, Kluwer Academic, Oxford University Press, Research Aim, University of Chicago Press, American Psychological Association, American Psychologist, Child Behavior Checklist, Psychological Medicine, The Netherlands, Allmanna Forlaget, Clinical Psychology Review, National Academy Press
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