- Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
- Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
- Social and Intergroup Psychology
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Marriage and Sexual Relationships
- Gender Roles and Identity Studies
- Gender Diversity and Inequality
- Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Personality Traits and Psychology
- Sport Psychology and Performance
- Educational Games and Gamification
- Social Media and Politics
- Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
- Education and Critical Thinking Development
- Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
- Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods
- Sleep and related disorders
- Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
- Intimate Partner and Family Violence
- Media Influence and Health
- Work-Family Balance Challenges
- Identity, Memory, and Therapy
- Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
- Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
New York University
2018-2025
Columbia University
2022
Harvard University Press
2022
Harvard University
2022
William James College
2022
Stanford University
2019
Abstract Men sometimes withdraw support for gender equality movements when their higher status is threatened. Here, we expand the focus of this phenomenon by examining it cross‐culturally, to test if both individual‐ and country‐level variables predict men's collective action intentions equality. We tested a model in which zero‐sum beliefs about reduced via an increase hostile sexism. Because may threaten status, also examined whether path from was stronger countries Multilevel modeling on...
Long-distance romantic relationships (LDRRs) have grown increasingly common due to career-related necessity and the proliferation of digital technologies. We sought understand how LDRRs differed from individuals in cohabitating (CRRs) during COVID-19 pandemic. Using a multinational, six-wave dataset collected beginning pandemic (Nobservations = 2,954), we hypothesized an interaction whereby spending more time with one’s partner than was typical would lead increased passion decreased conflict...
Objective: The importance of getting a good night sleep is critical, yet for many this remains elusive. Bedtime procrastination—the notion that people delay going to bed no legitimate reason—is one area has received little attention, despite its associations with worse outcomes. In the present research, we investigated how effectively self-regulate bedtime procrastination.Design: two studies (N1 = 383, N2 221), undergraduate students participated either in an online self-regulation exercise...
To capture the attention of a romantic partner requires thoughtful selection effective pursuit strategies. Sometimes, these strategies err on side caution; in other instances, pursuers can take bolder approach to their courtship endeavors. In present research, we developed measure capturing degree which pursuer intends presumptuous course action. Across five studies (Ntotal = 2,137), validated 13-item self-report measure: intentions (PRI) scale. First, used training set refine item content...
Recently, there has been growing interest in enhancing students' engagement with primary scientific literature to facilitate improved understanding of the process, enhance critical thinking skills, foster an appreciation for nuances empirical research, and ultimately help students become more discerning consumers information. We leveraged game-based learning principles develop innovative teaching activity designed promote reading analysis literature. In this prepared a mini-presentation on...
<p xmlns="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/JATS1">In an era of increased political polarization, it is important to measure how receptive US American citizens are diverse views. Being more open viewpoints—openness pluralism—may involve holding emotional and intellectual tolerance, non-rigidity, proactive motivation seek out different perspectives. In three preregistered studies residents, we present a new self-report openness pluralism (OPP) consisting 25 items. Study 1 (MTurk n = 400), verified...
To capture the attention of a romantic partner requires thoughtful selection effective pursuit strategies. Sometimes these strategies err on side caution, and in other instances pursuers can take bolder approach to their courtship endeavors. In present research, we developed measure capturing degree which pursuer intends presumptuous course action. Across five studies (Ntotal = 2,137), validated 13-item self-report measure: intentions (PRI) scale. First, used training set refine item content...
The COVID-19 pandemic has radically altered everyday interactions, potentially disrupting the process of romantic relationship formation. Prior research suggests that threats to basic psychological need for relatedness, along with negative mental imagery, can lead an obsessive preoccupation a target. We investigated how relatedness-threatening nature may similarly facilitate problematic behaviors—specifically presumptuous intentions. present two studies—a small-scale natural experiment...
Long-distance romantic relationships (LDRRs) have grown increasingly common due to career-related necessity and the proliferation of digital technologies. We sought understand how LDRRs differed from individuals in cohabitating (CRRs) during COVID-19 pandemic. Using a multinational, six-wave dataset collected beginning pandemic (Nobservations = 2,954), we hypothesized an interaction whereby spending more time with one’s partner than was typical would lead increased passion decreased conflict...
Conventional wisdom holds that steadfast persistence is essential for being successful in courting a romantic interest. Yet, when pursuing interest becomes untenable, ceasing to court may be adaptive subsequent relationship formation. In the present research, we aimed investigate process by which individuals disengage from courtship face of increasingly apparent rejection. Across four studies, captured variability individuals' decisions and demonstrate classic models psychology motivation...
Long-distance romantic relationships (LDRRs) have grown increasingly common due to career-related necessity and the proliferation of digital technologies. We sought understand how LDRRs differed from individuals in cohabitating (CRRs) during COVID-19 pandemic. Using a multinational, six-wave dataset collected beginning pandemic (Nobservations = 2,954), we hypothesized an interaction whereby spending more time with one’s partner than was typical would lead increased passion decreased conflict...