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Humans are
innately social creatures that can never be
truly understood without considering their
interpersonal relationships. Thus, the
Interpersonal Research Lab’s (IRL) research
focuses on how behavioral tendencies develop and
are expressed within social relationships. The
behavioral tendencies that the IRL has examined
range from fairly mundane interpersonal
behaviors (e.g., acting warmly during an
interaction) to behaviors of real life
importance (e.g., unhealthy dieting, civic
behavior, personality judgment, interpersonal
aggression after playing violent video games,
etc.). In order to examine how these behavioral
tendencies develop and are expressed in social
contexts, we have examined a multitude of social
relationships (e.g., parent-child relations,
peer relationships, romantic relationships,
internet interactions, etc.) at different stages
of life.
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