Research Projects
The Social Connection and Well-Being (SC&WB) Study
We are currently recruiting! Scan the QR code or click here to see if your child is eligible!
A research study about adolescent (age 12-17) social connection and well-being.
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This project is funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). We aim to disentangle the multi-faceted constructs of social connection and well-being, as well as their associations, using multiple assessments across contexts.
Family Enhancing Emotion and Interpersonal Competence and Strengths for Adolescent Well-Being
(F.E.E.L.ING) Study
We are done with data collection!
A research study about adolescent (age 11-18) family dynamics and their development.
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This project was funded by Office for Research Development (ORED) Small Grant Program at the University of Alabama. We aim to learn more about how general family experiences and day-to-day family interactions contribute to adolescents' well-being.
The Love Study
We are done with stage 1!
A research study aimed to understand what makes people feel loved, and identify shared and differential aspects of love in different interpersonal relationships.
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Stage 1: Qualitative data collection
Stage 2: Measurement development
Stage 3: Generalizability across contexts
Stage 4: Disentangle dynamic process
Authenticity and Well-Being Study
We are done with data collection!
A research study aimed at understanding the potential cultural differences on individual authenticity, well-being, and the association between authenticity and well-being.
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