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The timing of major life events: Effects of departing from the social clock

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This research was supported by National Institute of Mental Health grant MH39463-02. We thank Brian Cann, Randy DeWeerd, and Christine Walden for their help at various stages in the collection and analysis of data for this study. We also acknowledge the thoughtful comments of four anonymous reviewers and the editor, Julian Rappaport.

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Rook, K.S., Catalano, R. & Dooley, D. The timing of major life events: Effects of departing from the social clock. Am J Commun Psychol 17, 233–258 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00931009

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