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THE SOCIAL ECONOMICS OF ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR AND MEASURING THE BEHAVIORAL CULTURE OF SCHOOLS.

Mitchell D WongPaul J ChungRon D HaysDavid P KennedyJoan S TuckerRebecca N Dudovitz
Published in: Journal of child and family studies (2019)
The exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses did not support a single, overall factor that measures school culture. However, the six identified sub-scales might be used individually to examine school influence on academic performance and health behaviors.
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