After-School Environment Scales

Author(s): Rosenthal, Robert; Vandell, Deborah L.;
Date Issued: 1996
Publisher(s): Society for Research in Child Development
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Journal Title: Child Development
Volume Number: 67
Issue Number: 5
Page Range: 2434-2445
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures
ISSN: 0009-3920 Paper
1467-8624 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
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