.47). Using a longitudinal research method panel design using a multi-survey, multi-wave study of U.S. adolescents, their parents, their friends, neighborhoods and schools the researchers were able to collect the data from the same individuals at two or more points in time. These interviewees were surveyed three times with a total sample of 8,038 adolescents. This research team used explanatory research methods to seek to identify causes and effects of social phenomena which in this case is adolescent violence due to mobility. The surveys were conducted between September 1994 and April 1995. The researchers surveyed students of 132 middle and high school following a subsample of students were reinterviewed at home and with parents. The dependent variable is the adolescents involvement in violence following the second in home interview. The child was surveyed in which they admitted to use of no violence, use of fighting, threatening use of weapons, and committed acts of violence with weapons. These were measured from 0 to 3 in which 0 indicating no participation to 3 indicating 3 or more participating. This measurement uses a scale to determine the outcome. The researchers
.47). Using a longitudinal research method panel design using a multi-survey, multi-wave study of U.S. adolescents, their parents, their friends, neighborhoods and schools the researchers were able to collect the data from the same individuals at two or more points in time. These interviewees were surveyed three times with a total sample of 8,038 adolescents. This research team used explanatory research methods to seek to identify causes and effects of social phenomena which in this case is adolescent violence due to mobility. The surveys were conducted between September 1994 and April 1995. The researchers surveyed students of 132 middle and high school following a subsample of students were reinterviewed at home and with parents. The dependent variable is the adolescents involvement in violence following the second in home interview. The child was surveyed in which they admitted to use of no violence, use of fighting, threatening use of weapons, and committed acts of violence with weapons. These were measured from 0 to 3 in which 0 indicating no participation to 3 indicating 3 or more participating. This measurement uses a scale to determine the outcome. The researchers