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Heath, Douglas H. – Human Development, 1976
The adolescent personality, adult maturity, competence, and quality of marital relations associated with paternal competence were assessed by a longitudinal study of highly educated fathers. Paternal competence was rated by the fathers and their wives. (MS)
Descriptors: Evaluation, Fathers, Longitudinal Studies, Marriage

Rogoff, B.; And Others – Human Development, 1975
Fifty cultures from the Human Relations Area Files of Harvard were compared on the age at which members of the culture assumed responsibility or teachability in children or assigned a more mature social sexual or cultural role. Ratings were made in 27 categories. (MS)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Children, Cross Cultural Studies, Developmental Stages

Newman, Barbara N. – Human Development, 1979
Describes the results of four longitudinal studies of adolescent development that focus on coping styles, maturity of defenses, adaptation to school environments, and predictors of educational and occupational attainment. Implications are discussed in terms of linking adolescence with other phases of development. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Coping, Longitudinal Studies

Helwig, C. C. – Human Development, 1993
Comments on Moshman's article in this issue concerning questions about adolescent reasoning, maturity, and rights to intellectual and other freedoms. Discusses the implications for public schools, government, and parents. Suggests that the evidence needed for a full rebuttal of the adolescent-as-child view involves demonstrated adultlike…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Civil Liberties, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development

Moshman, D. – Human Development, 1993
Argues that inconsistency in addressing issues of students' rights is widespread, even in Supreme Court decisions. Proposes that the rebuttable presumption of adolescent maturity is justified by psychological evidence. Extends the analysis to considerations of intellectual freedom in public secondary schools, governmental constraints on…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Development, Court Litigation, Decision Making