September 23, 2019 (3:30 PM – 5:00 PM)

Eric Dubow

Eric Dubow

Aggression Research Group

Rowell Huesmann

Rowell Huesmann

Aggression Research Group

Liz Roberts

Liz Roberts

Associate Professor of Anthropology

Richard Gonzalez

Richard Gonzalez

BioSocial Methods Collaborative

Bill Chopik

Bill Chopik

Department of Psychology, Michigan State University

From the cradle to the grave: Relationship dynamics over time and across situations Attachment theory was originally conceptualized by John Bowlby as a theory that characterizes social interactions "from the cradle to the grave." However, the majority of attachment research is conducted on young adults--a time before which many attachment-related transitions happen. This talk takes a lifespan perspective and will examine how relationships change over time and across the lifespan. I draw on cross-sectional, cross-cultural, and longitudinal data to give a comprehensive picture for the conditions under which attachment changes are most likely. The talk will conclude with a discussion on the enduring influence of early relationships.
Kristin Drogos

Kristin Drogos

Aggression Research Group

Deborah Robinson

Deborah Robinson

Program for Research on Black Americans

Adam Lepley

Adam Lepley

Michigan Performance Research Lab

Michael Varnum

Michael Varnum

Department of Psychology, Arizona State University

We live in a time of flux. What causes societies to change? Can we predict what's coming next? In this talk I argue that patterns of cultural change can often be understood as reactions to changes in key ecological dimensions (i.e. resource abundance, pathogen prevalence, population density). I present data from a line of research using time series methods and archival and big data to assess the causes of patterns of cultural fluctuations in phenomena including individualism, gender equality, reproductive strategy, and mood. I also present concrete forecasts for future levels of these variables.
Lisa Wexler

Lisa Wexler

Professor of Social Work

Beverly Strassmann

Beverly Strassmann

Professor of Anthropology

Sela Panapasa

Sela Panapasa

Associate Research Scientist

Stewart Coles

Stewart Coles

Communications and Media PhD Candidate

Martha Berg

Martha Berg

Social Psychology Graduate Student

Cristina Salvador

Cristina Salvador

Social Psychology Graduate Student

Sonya Dal Cin

Sonya Dal Cin

Associate Professor of Communication and Media

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