Richard Slatcher (@relationscience) 's Twitter Profile
Richard Slatcher

@relationscience

social psychologist studying relationships, health & well-being • prof @universityofga • husband and dad • spider & longhorn • indie rock enthusiast • YNWA 🔴

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UGA (@universityofga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Twitter really does stop working in the next few days or weeks, at least we’ll go out with the Georgia Football National Championship emoji permanently in place with the #GoDawgs hashtag.

Adrian Bravo (@ajbravo_phd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those interested, my department has a FULLY FUNDED Masters Program in Experimental Psychology. The deadline is February 1, and we don't accept GRE scores. Faculty support student interests in behavioral neuroscience, social, cognitive, clinical, and developmental psychology.

For those interested, my department has a FULLY FUNDED Masters Program in Experimental Psychology. The deadline is February 1, and we don't accept GRE scores. Faculty support student interests in behavioral neuroscience, social, cognitive, clinical, and developmental psychology.
Diana Tamir (@dianatamir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 The Princeton Social Neuro Lab is hiring! 📢 We're looking for a full-time Research Assistant to study social interaction, social cognition, and spontaneous thought. More info here: psnlab.princeton.edu/join-us Please apply and share!

Christina M. Leckfor, @cmleckfor.bsky.social (@cmleckfor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you wondered who is more likely to ghost? In a new paper in JSPR, also @josoperrel.bsky.social w/ co-first author Natasha Wood, Richard Slatcher & Andrew Hale, we found that young adults with a high need for closure may be more likely to use ghosting, but they also hurt worse after being ghosted!

Andy Proctor (@andrewsproctor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am excited to be presenting this weekend at the #SPSP2023 Annual Convention on the project I have been working on with Julianne Holt-Lunstad, PhD, Richard Slatcher, and @daisidaisidaisi for the Social Connection Project with Eventbrite.

I am excited to be presenting this weekend at the #SPSP2023 Annual Convention on the project I have been working on with <a href="/jholtlunstad/">Julianne Holt-Lunstad, PhD</a>, <a href="/RelationScience/">Richard Slatcher</a>, and @daisidaisidaisi for the Social Connection Project with <a href="/eventbrite/">Eventbrite</a>.
Christina M. Leckfor, @cmleckfor.bsky.social (@cmleckfor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to social interactions, is more really merrier? According to my recent work, the answer is "no!" Findings from two studies suggest that people feel less close after group (vs. dyadic) interactions for both FtF and video chats. Come learn more at my Society for Personality and Social Psychology poster!

When it comes to social interactions, is more really merrier? According to my recent work, the answer is "no!" Findings from two studies suggest that people feel less close after group (vs. dyadic) interactions for both FtF and video chats. Come learn more at my <a href="/SPSPnews/">Society for Personality and Social Psychology</a> poster!
Paula Pietromonaco (@prpietromonaco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New article highlights the need for more cross-cultural research on close relationship processes and provides a template for future research. …ls-sagepub-com.silk.library.umass.edu/doi/10.1177/02… Richard Slatcher Rhonda Balzarini, PhD Giulia Zoppolat Nickola Overall Matt Hammond