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My program of research focuses on how strong beliefs may change or remain stable over time. For the most part, I have addressed this issue in the context of close relationships, where initially positive beliefs frequently become negative, despite partners' strong motives to maintain them. This transformation raises the possibility that there may be limits to social psychological theories that suggest people possess effective techniques for maintaining their desired beliefs. My long-term research goals are to understand and define these limits and, in doing so, to suggest directions for promoting the resilience of initially satisfying beliefs about close relationships.

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I direct the CAIR (Contextual & Automatic Influences on Relationships) lab. Click the tabs above to learn more about our lab and research interests.

Contextual and Automatic Influences on Close Relationships

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