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Description: The Berkeley Longitudinal Study (BLS) is a sample of 508 first-year college students (mean age = 18.6 years), who entered the University of California at Berkeley in 1992 and were longitudinally assessed annually throughout college, and recently followed-up 20 years after graduation (mean age = 40.8 years). The study was started by Dr. Richard W. Robins at the University of California, Davis and Dr. Brent W. Roberts at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The most recent follow-up assessment was coordinated by Dr. Emily Grijalva at the University of Buffalo. Please look to the "Wiki" for more information about the project, codebook, and recent publications with the data. Previous and ongoing projects that use BLS data (and are hosted on the OSF) are linked and listed under "Components" on the right.

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