Research Interests
Maggie's research interests include adult attachment, diverse structures of romantic and sexual relationships, romantic jealousy, formation and dissolution of romantic bonds, and non-trait factors in relationship security, satisfaction, and durability.
She is also interested in integrating AI into measurement methods in social and personality psychology, computer modeling of human behavior, and natural language processing technology in qualitative research.
Research Description
I am a member of Dr. R. Chris Fraley’s Attachment and Close Relationships lab. I am currently conducting a study on the accuracy of self-reports of attachment security in former vs. current romantic relationships, and collaborating on several projects with other members of the lab.
Education
I received a B.A. in psychological science from the University of Vermont in August of 2021. While earning my bachelor's degree I primarily studied behaviorist theories of addiction and rodent modeling, as well as human sexual motivation and sexual behavior.