Sarah Anolik

TitleAdjunct Faculty
InstitutionPhiladelphia University
DepartmentUndergraduate Programs
Address3243 School House Lane
Philadelphia PA 19144
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    1. Anolik SA, Stevens R. Predictors of success within a behavior modification program among male adolescents. Psychol Rep. 1998 Oct; 83(2):723-31. PMID: 9819947.
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    2. Anolik SA. Family influences upon delinquency: biosocial and psychosocial perspectives. Adolescence. 1983; 18(71):489-98. PMID: 6359827.
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    3. Anolik SA. Imaginary audience behavior and perceptions of parents among delinquent and nondelinquent adolescents. J Youth Adolesc. 1981 Dec; 10(6):443-54. PMID: 24310537.
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    4. Anolik SA. The family perceptions of delinquents, high school students, and freshman college students. Adolescence. 1980; 15(60):903-11. PMID: 7211547.
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    5. Anolik SA. Personality, family, educational, and criminological characteristics of bright delinquents. Psychol Rep. 1979 Jun; 44(3 Pt 1):727-34. PMID: 482496.
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