C. Price
Arizona State University
11 Papers
28 Citations
C. Price is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioecological model & Social network. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
The Contribution of Extracurricular Activities to Adolescent Friendships: New Insights through Social Network Analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether coparticipating in school-based extracurricular activities supported adolescents' schoolbased friendships and found strong evidence that activities were associated with current friendships and promoted the formation of new friendships.
Adolescent Friendships, BMI, and Physical Activity: Untangling Selection and Influence Through Longitudinal Social Network Analysis
TL;DR: Friends were more likely among adolescents who engaged in greater physical activity and who were similar to one another in BMI and physical activity, and these effects emerged after controlling for alternative friend selection factors.
Intergenerational continuity and discontinuity in Mexican-origin youths' participation in organized activities: insights from mixed-methods.
TL;DR: The goals of this study were to examine the patterns of intergenerational continuity and discontinuity in parents' activity participation during adolescence and their adolescents' activityparticipation, and the processes underlying each of these patterns within Mexican-origin families.
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Do school friends participate in similar extracurricular activities?: Examining the moderating role of race/ethnicity and age
TL;DR: Deschenes et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the relationship between friends' extracurricular activities and activity participation in middle and high school adolescents, using a nationally representative dataset, and examined whether this relation was stronger for particular subgroups based on adolescents' race/ ethnicity and age.
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Intergenerational continuity and discontinuity in Mexican-origin youths’ participation in organized activities: Insights from mixedmethods
Sandra D. Simpkins,A. E. Vest,C. Price,Sandra Simpkins-Chaput +3 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the patterns of intergenerational continuity and discontinuity in parents' activity participation during adolescence and their adolescents' participation, and the processes underlying each of these patterns within Mexican-origin families.
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