Describing how much and what type(s) of change are evident in civic engagement across adolescence is a fundamental starting point for advancing developmental theory in the civic domain. Using five annual waves of data from a large national U.S. sample spanning 8th–12th grades, our study describes civic engagement typologies and transitions in and out of typologies across adolescence. Four distinct civic typologies were identified across indicators of civic values, behaviors, and future expectations. Two-thirds of youth demonstrated ipsative continuity, i.e., within-class stability over time. Transitions indicated gradual stepwise change in both upward and downward directions and thus provided only modest support for age-related gains. Our s...
Compared with past generations, it takes longer for youth today to attain various markers of adult s...
Using panel data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS), this study empirical...
Beginning in the 1970s and increasing over the last decade, Americans\u27 involvement in politics, c...
Describing how much and what type(s) of change are evident in civic engagement across adolescence is...
Using annual cross-sectional data from Monitoring the Future, the present study examined trends in h...
This study investigated the effects of internal and demographic variables on civic development in la...
Investigating whether changing societal circumstances have altered the development of civic engageme...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2007....
Civic Engagement has two purposes in American society. The first is to maintain democracy and democr...
Latent transition analysis was used to examine civic engagement transitions across 2 waves spanning ...
Citizenship - commitment to and participation in a political community - is the heart of constitutio...
This chapter contains sections titled: - Generational Divides in Civic Engagement - Elements of Succ...
In the following three studies, we explore approaches to increase civic engagement in the United Sta...
The purpose of this two-wave longitudinal study was to analyze reciprocal associations between ident...
This report provides an extensive picture of factors often thought to be associated with promoting g...
Compared with past generations, it takes longer for youth today to attain various markers of adult s...
Using panel data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS), this study empirical...
Beginning in the 1970s and increasing over the last decade, Americans\u27 involvement in politics, c...
Describing how much and what type(s) of change are evident in civic engagement across adolescence is...
Using annual cross-sectional data from Monitoring the Future, the present study examined trends in h...
This study investigated the effects of internal and demographic variables on civic development in la...
Investigating whether changing societal circumstances have altered the development of civic engageme...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2007....
Civic Engagement has two purposes in American society. The first is to maintain democracy and democr...
Latent transition analysis was used to examine civic engagement transitions across 2 waves spanning ...
Citizenship - commitment to and participation in a political community - is the heart of constitutio...
This chapter contains sections titled: - Generational Divides in Civic Engagement - Elements of Succ...
In the following three studies, we explore approaches to increase civic engagement in the United Sta...
The purpose of this two-wave longitudinal study was to analyze reciprocal associations between ident...
This report provides an extensive picture of factors often thought to be associated with promoting g...
Compared with past generations, it takes longer for youth today to attain various markers of adult s...
Using panel data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS), this study empirical...
Beginning in the 1970s and increasing over the last decade, Americans\u27 involvement in politics, c...