Reflections on Six Decades of Research on Adolescent Behavior and Development

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Richard Jessor
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[1] University of Colorado,Institute of Behavioral Science
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2018年 / 47卷
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Adolescent development; Developmental behavioral science; Problem behavior theory; Risk behavior; Qualitative method; Reductionism;
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These reflections, spanning six decades of involvement with developmental behavioral science, report on several salutary trends that have shaped that field of social inquiry, e.g., its increasingly trans-disciplinary character. They also take note of some of its enduring limitations, e.g., its failure to engage with theory. In addition, the reflections confront some current issues, such as the widespread stereotyping of adolescents as risk takers, and the growing recourse to reductionist explanation. On balance, however, developmental behavioral science can be seen in retrospect as having evolved in a decidedly positive direction. Clearly, it has yielded a firmer grasp on adolescent behavior and development.
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页码:473 / 476
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