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Description: Become a collaborator here: https://forms.gle/byde1RE7PXg5mDhKA The EAMMI3 is a large scale collaborative project that seeks to survey a large and diverse population regarding attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs related to Emerging Adulthood. This version will include surveys translated into respondents' native languages. If you would like to become a contributor on this project, please complete this Google Form ( https://forms.gle/byde1RE7PXg5mDhKA ) and you will be contacted shortly. Also, please consult our E-Package here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F9qHPfetfu4o6_ZmbbTeHl8oVLrFPxuOTOC_O71RX-o/edit?usp=sharing

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Method, Materials, & Procedure | Forked: 2017-01-17 16:05 UTC

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Revising the Markers of Adulthood Scale for Increased Ecological Validity

A collection of the materials and reports relevant to the development of a Markers of Adulthood Scale model adapted for use in the EAMMi3 project.

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