Amie Gordon

Associate Professor of Psychology, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Faculty Associate, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research

Dyadic and longitudinal approaches to understanding interpersonal relationships

My research focuses on understanding the social cognitive, affective, and biological factors that shape our closest relationships. I am particularly interested in identifying factors that help romantic couples and families maintain high quality relationships. My work draws upon a variety of methods, including experimental, observational, naturalistic (e.g., daily experience), and physiological, to capture people at multiple levels in a variety of social situations. I frequently gather dyadic longitudinal data in order to understand how relationship partners influence each other in the moment and over time.

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Location

Ann Arbor

Methodologies

Databases and Data Management

Applications

Biological Sciences /

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