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Department of Psychology UMass Amherst |
Our research focuses on how basic psychological processes that arise in the context of people's close relationships such as dating and marital relationships might impact relationship outcomes as well as emotional and physical health over time. We investigate relationship processes using a variety of methods including examining people's subjective perceptions, the speed of their responses (reaction time), physiological responses (e.g., cortisol reactivity), and behavior (e.g., during interactions with their partners). |
News: Congratulations to Gabriela Quiñones for receiving the 2014 Distinguished Contribution Award for the Society for a Science Clinical Psychology Student Poster Competition! Listen to 3 researchers discuss close relationships and health (webinar sponsored by the Social Personality and Health Network, recorded on May 15, 2014): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G8vnYXa22Q Congratulations to Rachel Boutte and Marissa Foto who will begin graduate work in Fall 2014! Congratulations to Jana Lembke (UMass, Amherst) and Onawa LaBelle(University of Michigan) for receiving 2014 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships!
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