Female and male antisocial trajectories: From childhood origins to adult outcomes
Candice L. Odgers(University of California, Irvine), Avshalom Caspi(University of London), Malcolm R. Sears(McMaster University), Jonathan M. Broadbent(University of Otago), Terrie E. Moffitt(Duke University), Robert J. Hancox(University of Otago), HonaLee Harrington(Duke University), W. Murray Thomson(University of Otago), Nigel Dickson(University of Otago), Richie Poulton(University of Otago)
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