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| However, images of these earnest young people, from beginners to those at the collegiate level, often with parents close at hand, is remarkably different than what is prevalently broadcast via the media. Within the family, these well exposed youths used Korean predominantly in communicating with parents/grandparents, whereas they used Korean less prevalently with their siblings. As asserted by previous studies, this three-group categorization is more prevalently used than the earlier internal-external dichotomous category (Gottfredson, 1981; London, 1997; Swanson & Tokar, 1991; Tien, 1998). |
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