RESEARCH & RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
BECOME A RESEARCH ASSISTANT IN RASCL
If you want to become a Research Assistant for RASCL, please read graduate student's research interests and then directly email the graduate student(s) whose research interests overlap with you. You can find these students' e-mails here or for the full psychology directory, here. Graduate students will be in touch with you to set up an interview should they have an opening. Please note that you need to be able to commit at least 6 hours/week to research to be able to work as an RA in our lab.
RESEARCH QUESTIONS EXPLORED IN RASCL
The Relationships and Social Cognition Lab (RASCL) at UC Berkeley focuses on the psychology of human relationships, including friendships, romantic relationships, and intergroup relationships. We are interested in understanding how social-cognitive (e.g., interpersonal expectations and schemas) and affective (both expressive and physiological) processes influence the quality and longevity of relationships as well as mental and emotional health. We adopt a multi-method approach and study relationship behavior and adjustment at multiple levels of analysis, using physiological measurements, unconscious priming tasks, lab-based social interaction paradigms, and longitudinal and daily diary designs.
Research at RASCL has also led to the development and validation of a number of empirical tools.
- How are people able to regulate their negative emotions in interpersonal situations that elicit anger and hostility?
- How can we foster successful relationships across race and class boundaries?
- Does attachment anxiety influence whether people approach or avoid novel experiences?
- How do relationship expectations and schemas influence physiological responses when people face potentially threatening interactions?
- What role do peer and mentor relationships play a role in fostering academic achievement and mental/emotional health?
- How do children develop effective emotion regulatory strategies?
- How is the ability to flexibly shift attention related to positive coping in interpersonal situations?
- What is the relationship between rejection/acceptance and the fight-or-flight emotion system?
Research at RASCL has also led to the development and validation of a number of empirical tools.