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The Short-Term Dynamics of Peers and Delinquent Behavior: An Analysis of Bi-weekly Changes Within a High School Student Network.

Frank M WeermanPamela WilcoxChristopher J Sullivan
Published in: Journal of quantitative criminology (2017)
The results suggest that traditional time lags of one year or six months between measurements may fail to capture short-term relations between peers and behavior. Long-term peer influence processes like socialization may be less important in the short run, while situational peer effects might be more salient.
Keyphrases
  • high school
  • medical students