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Study Area: UKHLS

A developmental perspective on personality-relationship transactions: evidence from three nationally representative samples

Linking survey with Twitter data: examining associations among smartphone usage, privacy concern and Twitter linkage consent

Is being overly optimistic linked to lower cognitive skills?

Education, health indicators and fertility outcomes: a longitudinal analysis of couples in Britain

Being overly optimistic may be linked to poor decision-making

Understanding the longitudinal associations between e-cigarette use and general mental health, social dysfunction and anhedonia, depression and anxiety, and loss of confidence in a sample from the UK: a linear mixed effect examination

Recruiting and retaining young people in longitudinal surveys: lessons from Understanding Society: UK Household Longitudinal Study

Trends in panel attrition in Understanding Society: waves 1 to 13

Disability and loneliness in the United Kingdom: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of trends and transitions

Partnership status and positive DNA methylation age acceleration across the adult lifespan in the UK

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