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The purpose of this volume is to detail systematically the data analysis procedures used in building constructs in the Oregon Youth Study (OYS), a longitudinal study of boys’ antisocial behavior. These latent constructs are identified by several indicators designed to assess them. The total set of constructs defines a model that traces out family and peer influences on child risk for delinquency.
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Capaldi, D.M., Patterson, G.R. (1989). Introduction. In: Psychometric Properties of Fourteen Latent Constructs from the Oregon Youth Study. Recent Research in Psychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3562-0_1
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