“…Donovan, Jessor, & Costa, 1991;Kulbok, Earls, & Montgomery, 1988;Terre, Ghiselli, Taloney, & DeSouza, 1992) or begin during adolescence and follow the subjects into adulthood (Friedman et al, 1993;Sweeting & West, 1995). One exception is the study reported by Moskowitz and Schwartzman (1989) who combined cross-sectional and longitudinal techniques. Aggressive and withdrawn children were followed from grades one, four and seven for five to seven years after identification.…”