Organized Activity Participation, Positive Youth Development and the Over-Scheduling Hypothesis
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, Journal Article
Harris, AL; Mahoney, J; Eccles, J
Published in: Social Policy Report
2006
Duke Scholars
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Social Policy Report
ISSN
1075-7031
Publication Date
2006
Volume
20
Issue
4
Start / End Page
3 / 30
Publisher
Society for Research on Child Development
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Harris, A. L., Mahoney, J., & Eccles, J. (2006). Organized Activity Participation, Positive Youth Development and the Over-Scheduling Hypothesis. Social Policy Report, 20(4), 3–30.
Harris, A. L., J. Mahoney, and J. Eccles. “Organized Activity Participation, Positive Youth Development and the Over-Scheduling Hypothesis.” Social Policy Report 20, no. 4 (2006): 3–30.
Harris AL, Mahoney J, Eccles J. Organized Activity Participation, Positive Youth Development and the Over-Scheduling Hypothesis. Social Policy Report. 2006;20(4):3–30.
Harris, A. L., et al. “Organized Activity Participation, Positive Youth Development and the Over-Scheduling Hypothesis.” Social Policy Report, vol. 20, no. 4, Society for Research on Child Development, 2006, pp. 3–30.
Harris AL, Mahoney J, Eccles J. Organized Activity Participation, Positive Youth Development and the Over-Scheduling Hypothesis. Social Policy Report. Society for Research on Child Development; 2006;20(4):3–30.
Published In
Social Policy Report
ISSN
1075-7031
Publication Date
2006
Volume
20
Issue
4
Start / End Page
3 / 30
Publisher
Society for Research on Child Development