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An attempt to study adolescents raises questions about how anyone can know what adolescents are experiencing or feeling. Studying the human experience is per se difficult and complex. Studying adolescents seems particularly difficult since they are simultaneously as complex as, but different from, adults; yet it is adults who are trying to understand them.
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Offer, D., Ostrov, E., Howard, K.I., Atkinson, R. (1988). Design and Procedure. In: The Teenage World. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0765-3_3
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