Where Can I Find an Original Psychology Article?

Question by monique R: where can i find an original psychology article?
everywhere i look online it is about one person writing about an article. i need to find the original one. with facts! im looking for something about how parents actions can affect teens or children. drug use abuse anything of that nature. i guess basically about how parents influence there children.

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Answer by Mars Mission.
Ok you want original.

Positive Paranoia Feeling people are helping one despite contrary evidence.

Internal Locus Of Control personal valuing. Self value by virtue of being human.

Copyright 2009 Mars Mission. May Be Used For Educational Purposes.

14th Year Psychology Student.

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