Eicher, Joanne B.Baizerman, SuzanneMichelman, John2015-03-112015-03-111994Eicher, Joanne B., Baizerman, Suzanne & Michelman, John. (1994). Adolescent dress, part II:A Qualitative study of suburban high school students, In Szafran, Robert F. (ed.), In Social science research: a cross-section of journal articles for discussion and evaluation. Los Angeles, CA : Pyrczak Publishers.https://hdl.handle.net/11299/170410Through observation and interviews of high school students, the role of dress in a non-psychiatric population was explored in order to provide data complimentary to the first phase of a larger research project. Adolescent dress was examined in relation to three dimensions of the self: the public, private and secret self. Due to the age of subjects and the length of contact with the interviewer, results provided most information about the public self, particularly descriptions of social types -- categories based on appearance and behavior. These types included a modal [sic], or "average," type and more extreme types appeared to offer valuable reference points for "average" adolescents in the development of their individual identities.enClothing and dress, adolescentsClothing and dress, alternativeClothing and dress, punksClothing and dress, freaksClothing and dress, nerdsHigh school studentsAdolescent Dress, Part II: A Qualitative Study of Suburban High School StudentsBook chapter