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Tracy is a mother in her early 40s. she is taking part in a study which is investigating the "empty nest" phenomenon when children leave home. tracy has two daughters who have recently moved out, one to attend college and the other to move in with her boyfriend. when asked how tracy is adjusting to life without the girls, she is most likely to say,

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