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In the Psychology 387 class, we were assigned the task of replicating a certain study that we found interesting. Our group decided to replicate the Hall and Walls (2016) study of using Family-Oriented Markers of Adulthood (FOMA) to investigate the political and personal variations among emerging adulthoods. Hall and Walls used the Emerging Adulthood Measured at Multiple Institutions (EAMMI) dataset. We wanted to replicate the FOMA clusters as well as their political tendencies because we were curious to see the results we would get from using the EAMMi2 dataset.
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