Lance D. Erickson
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Contact Information
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Research
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Life Course, Adolescence, Young Adulthood, Family
Education
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Bachelor of Science
Sociology
Brigham Young University
1999
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Masters of Science
Sociology
Brigham Young University
2001
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Doctor of Philosophy
Sociology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2005
Publications
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Steve McDonald, Lance D. Erickson, Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, and Glen H. Elder, Jr
(2007).
Informal Mentoring and Young Adult Employment.
Social Science Research.
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Michael J. Shanahan, Lance D. Erickson, Stephen Vaisey, and Andrew Smolen
(2007).
Helping Relationships and Genetic Propensities: A Combinatoric Study of DRD2, Mentoring, and Educational Continuation.
Twin Research and Human Genetics.
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Acheampong Yaw Amoateng, Brian K. Barber, and Lance D. Erickson
(2006).
Family Predictors of Adolescent Substance Use: The Case of High School Students in the Cape Metropolitan Area, Cape Town, South Africa.
Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
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Stolz, Heidi E., Brian K. Barber, Joseph A. Olsen, Lance D. Erickson, Kay P. Bradford, Suzanne L. Maughan & Deborah Ward
(2005).
Family and School Socialization and Adolescent Academic Achievement: A Cross-National Dominance Analysis of Achievement Predictors.
Parent-Youth Relations: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Perspectives.
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Kay P. Bradford, Brian K. Barber, Joseph A. Olsen, Suzanne L. Maughan, Lance D. Erickson, Deborah Ward & Heidi E. Stolz
(2005).
A Multi-National Study of Interparental Conflict, Parenting, and Adolescent Functioning: South Africa, Bangladesh, China, India, Bosnia, Germany, Palestine, Colombia, and the United States.
Parent-Youth Relations: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Perspectives.
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Michael J. Shanahan, Erik Porfeli, Jeylan T. Mortimer, & Lance D. Erickson
(2005).
Subjective Age Identity and the Transition to Adulthood: When Do Adolescents Become Adults?.
On the Frontier of Adulthood: Theory, Research, and Public Policy.
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Michael J. Shanahan, Lance D. Erickson and Daniel J. Bauer
(2005).
One Hundred Years of Knowing: The Changing Science of Adolescence.
Journal of Research on Adolescence.
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