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We last saw Tony, Bob, and Carl in 1971 as they were heading into the wider world. Each represented a different style of growth through adolescence and young adulthood. Tony was an illustration of Continuous development; Bob exemplified the Surgent route; and Carl was a sample of the Tumultuous path. As was true about all the men, when we interviewed them in 1996, we were highly curious as to how their lives evolved.

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(2004). Tony, Bob, and Carl in Late Adulthood. In: Regular Guys 34 Years Beyond Adolescence. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48549-4_7

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