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The purpose of the Relationships Across Development Laboratory (RAD Lab) is to examine how experiences in close personal relationships are internalized and contribute to social and emotional functioning. Our current research interests center on understanding how attachment-related experiences with parents are represented mentally and how such representations are linked to (a) the processing of social information, (b) the quality of parent-child relationships, and (c) the quality of peer relations.
The laboratory is directed by Dr. Matthew J. Dykas and the research studies are administered by trained undergraduate research assistants at SUNY Oswego. |

