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Assessing Causality and Persistence in Associations Between Family Dinners and Adolescent Well-Being
Kelly Musick,
Ann Meier
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Arts & Humanities
Dinner
100%
Causality
81%
Persistence
78%
Well-being
73%
Waves
38%
Meal
26%
Adulthood
26%
Fixed Effects
21%
Substance Use
18%
Delinquency
16%
Mental Health
11%
Causal
9%
Health
7%
Social Sciences
causality
88%
persistence
75%
well-being
57%
adolescent
50%
meals
25%
adulthood
20%
delinquency
12%
mental health
8%
health
5%