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Profs study what makes teens tick

GROVE CITY — At the end of a three-year study, a team of psychology professors at Grove City College hopes to be able to determine what stimuli in a teen's environment affect social development.

The college received a $300,000 grant from the John Templeton Foundation of West Conshohocken for the study, which will include about 200 people from Butler and Mercer counties.

"The Grove City professors proposed an innovative approach to investigate how children's developmental milieu, moral framework and religious faith influence the trajectory of their character development," said Kimon Sargeant, vice president of Human Sciences at the John Templeton Foundation.

The foundation is a family-run organization based near Philadelphia. Its grant awards were estimated at close to $60 million last year.

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