Liz Keneski – Ph.D. Candidate – The University of Texas at Austin
Liz’s research centers around the intersection of romantic relationships, social networks, and health. Specifically, her research interests include social network support and romantic partner support processes, romantic relationship development and transition norms, and psychological and physiological resilience to relationship stress.
Taylor Anne Morgan – Ph.D. – The University of Texas at Austin
Taylor Anne’s research focuses on different stages of romantic relationships, with an emphasis on the associated cognitions at each transition point. Specifically, she is interested in how fluctuations in relationship evaluations over time affect relationship and individual outcomes.
Tatiana Arevalo is a student at The University of Texas at Austin and is majoring in Honors in Advanced Human Development and Family Sciences. She is currently an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Loving Lab and is interested in exploring more on same sex facial attraction.
Kacie Kerlee is a student at the University of Texas at Austin and is an Honors in Advanced Human Development and Family Sciences major. She is currently a research assistant in the Loving Lab investigating the effects of the method of breakup.