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Kliff/ VIDA in the news

January 2010:

Click here to watch Joe and Claudia on the Early Show!


May 2008:

Click here to read Newsweek. The Popularity Gap.


Click here to read Science Daily. Teens’ Perception That They Are Liked Found To Be At Least As Important As Actually Being Liked.


March 2007:

Click here to read The Roanoke Times. Little Princesses.


May 2005:

Click here to read WedMD. The Price of Teen Popularity: Risky Behavior More Likely Among Popular Kids.


Washington Post. The Price of Popularity.


Click here to read Los Angeles Times. Teenagers who are well liked may not be as well behaved.


Forbes. Popular Teens Aren’t Always Angels.


Click here to read Science Daily. The Dark Side of Adolescent Popularity

 

January 2012:

Click here to listen to Joe Allen on NPR’s All Things Considered! Why a teen who talks back may have a bright future.


Click here to listen to a reference of the KLIFF/VIDA’s article in Child Development on NPR’s Wait Wait Don’t Tell me!


December 2011:

Click here to read an article by CBC News about KLIFF/VIDA’s research regarding the potentially positive outcomes of teens disagreeing with their parents.


Click here to see KLIFF/VIDA as The Atlantic: Study of the Day!


Click here to read The Globe and Mail’s article about KLIFF/VIDA’s findings regarding parents arguing with their teens.


Click here to read an article by TIME about KLIFF/VIDA’s research. Teens who argue with their parents may be more successful at resisting peer pressure!


Click here to read USA Today’s article regarding KLIFF/VIDA’s research on teen assertiveness.