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Parent, Peer and Media Effect on the Perception of Body Image in Preadolescent Girls and Boys

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Figure 1.  Research flowcharts
Table 7.  Composite score for all scale-responses in every category: Father, Mother, Peers, and Media
Table 8.  Mean score for body image (survey question 1)

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