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Emerging Adulthood Measured at Multiple Institutions 2: The Next Generation (EAMMi2)
- Jon Grahe
- Caitlin Faas
- Holly M. Chalk
- Hayley M Skulborstad
- Christopher Barlett
- Justin W. Peer
- Anthony Hermann
- Scott Hall
- Tanya Sharon
- Robert Hauhart
- Amy Brunell
- Deborah Harris O'Brien
- Chia-chen Yang
- Katie Hope Grobman
- Warren Fass
- Brent Donnellan
- Danielle Richards
- Susanne Biehle
- DeVere Anton Vidamuerte
- Joseph McFall
- Julie Lazzara
- Laura Adams
- Vicki DiLillo
- Elizabeth List
- Kathryn Westcott
- Leslie Cramblet Alvarez
- Elizabeth Shobe
- Andrew Haddon Kemp
- Marc Wolpoff
- Eleni Vousoura
- William J. Chopik
- Barbara Landon
- Dana C. Leighton
- Kateryna Sylaska
- Kathryn Molyneux
- Alan Reifman
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Description: The EAMMI2 is a large scale collaborative project that seeks to survey a large and diverse population regarding attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs related to Emerging Adulthood.
Thanks very much to the 32 primary contributors and their teams for helping us complete initial data collection in Dec. 2016. We have them listed and their affiliation here on the EAMMi2: Active Contributors google.sheet
However, we are still inviting contributors. Please review the components to find details of joining the EAMMI2 team. Currently, we have about 10 manuscripts planned. Follow their…
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EAMMi2 contributors should use this space to coordinate their plans for Conference Symposium
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This component include materials and commentary for instructors using the EAMMi2 in the stats/methods courses
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