International Youth Development Study
IYDS is one of the first studies designed to examine whether or not differences in Australian and American cultures and schools affect youth development.
The International Youth Development Study (IYDS) is a long-term study that looks at the development of healthy and problem behaviors among young people in the state of Victoria, Australia and the state of Washington, United States.
IYDS is conducting a survey this year. If you have not received an email, letter, or survey from us please reach out!
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