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Research Reviews
- Bouncing Back: Sports and Academic Resilience Among African-American Males. Braddock II, J.H., Royster, D.A., Winfield, L.F., Hawkins, R. (1991).
- Adverse Life Events and Resilience. Tiet, Q.Q., Bird, H.R., Davies, M., Hoven, C., Cohen, P., Jensen, P.S., & Goodman, S. (1998).
- The Relationship of Individual and Family Factors to the Psychological Well-Being of Junior High School Students Living in Urban Poverty. De Haan, L.G. & MacDermid, S. (1998).
- The Academic Resilience of Mexican American High School Students. Gonzalez, R. & Padilla, A.M. (1997).
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Family & Consumer Sciences
College of Agriculture, Life Sciences & Natural Resources
- Room 252
- 1000 E. University Ave
- Laramie, WY 82071
- Dept. 3354
- Email: fam-consci@uwyo.edu
- Phone: (307) 766-4145
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