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Fred Brooks
Georgia State University - Atlanta / United States
Social Sciences / Social Work
AD Scientific Index ID: 1385449
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Fred Brooks's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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School bullies, victims, and aggressive victims: Factors relating to group affiliation and victimization in early adolescence. Journal of educational psychology 91 (2), 216, 1999
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Impacts of child care subsidies on family and child well-being Early childhood research quarterly 17 (4), 498-511, 2002
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Resident perceptions of housing, neighborhood, and economic conditions after relocation from public housing undergoing HOPE VI redevelopment Research on Social Work Practice 15 (6), 481-490, 2005
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New turf for organizing: Family child care providers Labor Studies Journal 29 (4), 45-64, 2005
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African American and Latino perceptions of cohesion in a multiethnic neighborhood American Behavioral Scientist 50 (2), 258-275, 2006
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