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THE psychology of adolescence has not received from psychologists that attention which its popularity with novelists, poets, and painters would seem to merit. It is, therefore, a matter of interest that, at the Bristol meeting of the British Association, Section J (Psychology) devoted the whole of a moming's session to hearing and discussing four papers on this subject.
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The Psychology of Adolescence. Nature 126, 937–938 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126937a0
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