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Broadly, the DESIRE LAB draws upon social-cognitive, personality, relationship-science, and functional perspectives to examine how long-term romantic relationships begin, develop, and sometimes dissolve. In order to produce rigorous, replicable research, we use a combination of dyadic longitudinal designs, experimental manipulations, and implicit (e.g., reaction time, eye-tracking) measures and frequently go beyond undergraduate convenience samples to recruit diverse, community-based participants such as newlywed couples. We often leverage advanced quantitative methods in our research such as dyadic data analyses, time-lagged analyses, growth-curve modeling, and meta-analytic procedures.

Brief​ descriptions of the DESIRE Lab's primary lines of research appear below:

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Partner Preferences

In one line of research, Sierra investigates (a) the qualities people desire in relationship partners (e.g., attractiveness, warmth), the mechanisms underlying those preferences (e.g., sexual desire), and the implications of those preferences for established relationships (e.g., relationship quality).

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Dyadic Influences

In a second line of research, Sierra investigates the individual differences that both partners bring into their relationship (e.g., attachment insecurity, approach and avoidance motivation) and how they dynamically interact to influence crucial relationship processes and outcomes such as satisfaction and stability.

Threats to Relationship Maintenance

In a third line of research, Sierra investigates individual differences and processes that could undermine the maintenance of romantic relationships such as unrestricted sexual motivations and the presence of attractive alternative partners.

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Interested in Joining the DESIRE Lab?

Thank you for your interest in joining my lab! Please fill out the application linked below, which includes some questions designed to help us both gauge the fit between (a) your interests and experience and (b) the goals of my research lab. Students whose application conveys strong interest and appropriate experience will be invited to interview with me, after which a you may be invited to join the lab!

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