Abstract
In recent years, a highly productive research trend has renewed interest in the relationships between biological maturation and the psychological characteristics of adolescence. This article -which constitutes part one of a review- examines commonly used measures of biological growth in psychological research and discusses methodological and technical issues related to them : an overview of findings is then presented in two areas of adolescent psychology where the connections between biological changes and behavior have been investigated : body self-image and parent-adolescent relations.
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