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**EAMMi3: The International Edition Launches** ![enter image description here][1] We are excited to announce the launch of Emerging Adulthood Measured at Multiple Institutions 3: The International Edition (EAMMi3; [https://osf.io/jyz99/][2])! If you are interested in joining our team, please complete this [brief EAMMi3 Contributor survey][3] so that you can become a collaborator on the project! The primary goal is to measure Emerging Adults with the same measure at the same time all across the world. Please consider joining our project to help us develop the survey and collect samples. Compared to the past projects (original EAMMi project, [https://osf.io/yjdaf/][4]; EAMMi2, [https://osf.io/te54b/][5]), this project will have a shorter survey targeting fewer constructs. We will include a revised Markers of Adulthood Scale that includes items that are inclusive of international norms and demographic variables. We will also seek at least 25% of the sample to be over 30 years old. The rest of the survey will be determined by the EAMMi3 planning team. Ideally, data collection will occur from September, 2021-August, 2022 We look forward to your strong contribution in EAMMi3! If you have questions, please contact Dr. Jon Grahe at graheje@plu.edu or Dr. Seungyeon Lee at lees@uamont.edu. Thank you! Sincerely, [Jon Grahe][7], [Seungyeon Lee][8], & Joseph McFall EAMMi3 Co-Directors If you are interested in joining our team, please complete this [brief EAMMi3 Contributor survey][9] so that we can start building various working teams. The first EAMMi project resulting in a special issue at the [Emerging Adulthood][10] journal. The EAMMi2 yielded another special issue in the [Emerging Adulthood][11] journal, there are still many understudied constructs. Please visit the original [EAMMi project][12] OSF page and the [EAMMi2 project][13] from which this is forked. [1]: https://files.osf.io/v1/resources/jyz99/providers/osfstorage/61841e860435d70160c02ef0?mode=render [2]: https://osf.io/jyz99/ [3]: https://forms.gle/xoz9v9M8XdhB5RPN6 [4]: https://osf.io/yjdaf/ [5]: http://%20https://osf.io/te54b/ [6]: http://google.com [7]: https://www.plu.edu/psychology/staff/jon-e-grahe/ [8]: https://www.psichi.org/page/facsupportdirector_bio#.YFzGsK9Kg2w [9]: https://forms.gle/xoz9v9M8XdhB5RPN6 [10]: http://eax.sagepub.com/ [11]: https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/eax/8/4 [12]: https://osf.io/yjdaf/ [13]: http://osf.io/te54b/
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