Measures/Instruments
Measures/Instruments
Adolescent Family Process Measure (AFP)
Vazsonyi, A. T., Hibbert, J., R., & Snider, J. B. (2003). Exotic enterprise no more? Adolescent reports of family and parenting process in youth from four countries. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 13(2), 129-160.
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Adolescent Family Process Measure-Short Form (AFP-SF)
Vazsonyi, A. T., Ksinan, A. J., Javakhishvili, M., Scarpate, J. M., & Kahumoku-Fessler, E. (2021). Links between parenting and internalizing and externalizing problems: Cross-cultural evidence from ten countries. Child Psychiatry and Human Development.
The Kinship Ties Measure (KTM)
Harris, C., Scarpate, J. M., & Vazsonyi, A. T. (2020). Parental and kinship ties, and low self-control: violence perpetration among rural African American adolescents from the Black Belt. Journal of Adolescence, 85, 115-119.
Mating Effort Scale (MES)
Rowe, D. C., Vazsonyi, A. T., & Figueredo, A. J. (1997). Mating effort in adolescence: Conditional or alternative strategy. Personality and Individual Differences, 23(1), 105-115.
Mentoring Behavior Scale (MBS)
Vazsonyi, A. T., & Snider, J. B. (2008). Mentoring, competencies, and adjustment in adolescents: American part- time employment and European apprenticeships. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 32, 46-55.
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Normative Deviance Scale (NDS)
Vazsonyi, A. T., Pickering, L. E., Junger, M. & Hessing, D. (2001). An empirical test of A General Theory of Crime: A four-nation comparative study of self-control and the prediction of deviance. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 38(2), 91-131.
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Normative Deviance Scale-Short Form (NDS-SF10)
Liu, D., Ksinan, A. J., & Vazsonyi, A. T. (2018). Maternal support and deviance among rural adolescents: The mediating role of self-esteem. Journal of Adolescence, 69, 61-71.