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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][1] However, we are still [inviting contributors][2]. Please review the components to find details of joining the EAMMI2 team. Currently, we have about 10 manuscripts planned. Follow their progress, or start your own at our [Manuscripts Component][3]. We are also planning [EAMMi3: The International Edition][4] Unlike the first EAMMI project (Reifman & Grahe, 2015; Grahe, et al. 2015) which was designed to evaluate Emerging Adulthood (EA) as it related to political attiudes and behaviors in the 2004 election seasion, this generation of EAMMI is dedicated to coordinating interested researchers to crowdsource Emerging Adulthood research across multiple sampling populations more broadly. We finished with contributors from 32 locations and over 4200 initial respondents and over 3100 respondents in the final clean data set. If you wish to submit an EAMMI2 sample, please see the **Instructions to Contributors** component. The first EAMMI project resulting in a special issue at the [Emerging Adulthood][5] journal. But there are still many understudied constructs. Please visit the original [EAMMI project] [6] OSF page from which this is forked. [1]: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13_xtzbfVfdiPA2ThrQPyS8QlHCxXxjk6HSEjuCTZRoU/edit?usp=sharing [2]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c3hbV5LMsP9ERrzBAgJ1Elp0izVMClC2JxEXMS-Soy0/edit?usp=sharing [3]: https://osf.io/3kch4/ [4]: http://osf.io/jyz99 [5]: http://eax.sagepub.com/ [6]: https://osf.io/yjdaf/
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