- Science of Relationships articles Website / CV Sarah is interested in how different types of people think, feel, and behave in relationships, the positive and negative relationship outcomes associated with low self - regulatory ability, and how relationship experiences
influence goal pursuit, bodily stress responses, and mental and physical health outcomes.
She is particularly interested in how different types of people (e.g., those who are insecurely attached) think, feel, and behave in relationships, the distinct positive and negative relationship outcomes associated with low self - regulatory ability, and how relationship experiences
influence goal pursuit, bodily stress responses, and mental and physical health outcomes.
Not exact matches
Most studies have explored
goal pursuit from an intraindividual perspective; however, it is becoming increasingly clear that people's relationships
influence many aspects of
goal pursuit (Fitzsimons and Finkel in Curr Direct Psychol Sci 19 (2): 101 — 105, 2010).
Most recently, she focuses on the impact of
goal pursuit experiences on consumer choices — specifically how people's experiences during
goal pursuits influence their subsequent choices of products and services.