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The Add Health bibliography includes more than 8,000 journal articles, presentations, manuscripts, books, book chapters and dissertations using Add Health data sets. To obtain a copy of any item, please check the citation to see if a URL link to the article is available, or contact the author.

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Buhi, Eric R. & Goodson, Patricia (2007). Predictors of adolescent sexual behavior and intention: A theory-guided systematic review. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 40 (1) pp. 4-21 , PMCID:

Bui, H. N. & Zhang, Y. (2007). Race, Immigration, Adaptation, and Violent Delinquency. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA: .

Burnett, K. (2007). Adolescent body weight and academic achievement. American Sociological Association. New York, NY: American Sociological Association.

Callahan, R.; Muller, C.; & Wilkinson, L. (2007). Measuring the effects of ESL: Immigrant high school student achievement. AERA Annual Conference. Chicago: .

Callahan, R. & Wilkinson, L. (2007). ESL placement and schools: Effects on immigrant achievement. Annual Meeting of the Sociology of Education Association. Pacific Grove, CA: .

Campa, Mary Irene (2007). Three Studies of Romantic Relationships.

Campbell, Mary E. & Troyer, Lisa (2007). The implications of racial misclassification by observers. American Sociological Review. vol. 72 (5) pp. 750-765 , PMCID:

Carroll, J.; Willoughby, B.; & Dworkin, J. (2007). So close, yet so far away: The impact of varying marital horizons on emerging adulthood. Conference on Emerging Adulthood. Tucson, AZ: Conference on Emerging Adulthood.

Cavanagh, S. E. (2007). Peers, drinking, and the assimilation of Mexican American youth. Sociological Perspectives. vol. 50 (3) pp. 393-416 , PMCID:

Cavanagh, S. E. (2007). The social construction of romantic relationships in adolescence: Examining the role of peer networks, gender, and race. Sociological Inquiry. vol. 77 (4) pp. 572-600 , PMCID:

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