Adolescents hold differing views on civic and political activity
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 00:37
in Psychology & Sociology
The record numbers of young people who took part in last year's presidential election, along with high schools' raised expectations that students participate in community service, have led to growing research on teens' civic beliefs and behavior.
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