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Zoom fatigue study 1


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Zoom Fatigue Study 2


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Did extraverts really suffer more than introverts?

Here we provide you with supplemental materials (Preregistration, Data, Statistical Code, Supplemental Analyses/Results) to the manuscript "Extraversi...

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Sexual desire in the time of COVID


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Buffering the Effects of Stress: Examining the Role of COVID-Related Stress on Sexual Quality and Potential Mediators and Moderators | Registered: 2024-01-31 18:41 UTC

Many couples face external stressors (e.g., COVID-19), which can trigger depressive symptoms and hinder sexual quality. In this study, we aim to exami...

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Keeping the Spark Alive During COVID: How Self-expansion is Shaped by Regulatory Focus and the Downstream Effects on Sexual Frequency and Affectionate Touch | Registered: 2023-12-09 19:54 UTC

In this pre-registration, we will examine the impact of regulatory focus and self-expansion on people's reports of affectionate touch and sexual frequ...

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The perks of pet ownership on people’s well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic | Registered: 2022-06-05 16:09 UTC

This project will examine associations between pet ownership and a variety of well-being indices over time during the COVID-19 pandemic. We will also ...

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Cultural Variation in Relationship Quality During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Registered: 2023-06-06 13:54 UTC

We seek to assess cultural variation in relationship quality during the COVID-19 pandemic. More specifically, the current work aims to directly exam...

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Love in the Time of COVID: Ghosting During COVID | Registered: 2023-03-07 20:39 UTC

This study seeks to explore ghosting during COVID. We will explore a series of research questions regarding ghosting among romantic partners and frien...

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Comparing Monogamous and Polyamorous Sexual and Relationship Quality During COVID-19 Pandemic | Registered: 2023-02-15 17:48 UTC

We seek to assess whether sexual and relationship quality among people in monogamous and polyamorous relationships differed during the early months of...

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Perceived partner responsiveness variability in the time of COVID | Registered: 2022-06-22 17:50 UTC

The goal of the present study is to examine how variability in people’s reports of PPR are associated with affect responses, satisfaction, and health....

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Examining Conflict and Passion across Long Distance and Cohabitating Romantic Relationships in the Time of COVID | Registered: 2022-02-04 19:51 UTC

Little is known about how stress from the COVID-19 pandemic differentially affected cohabitating and long distance romantic relationships. We hypothes...

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Trajectory of Parent-Child Relationship Quality during COVID-19: A Family Stress Perspective | Registered: 2022-04-08 04:28 UTC

COVID-19 presents ongoing challenges to families. These challenges include economic hardship, physical and mental health threats, balancing work and f...

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Examining the role of boredom and attachment on sexual and relationship quality | Registered: 2022-01-25 18:21 UTC

Using the data from the Love in the Time of COVID study, we seek to assess whether attachment moderates the association between boredom and sexual/rel...

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Making the most of your time together: Can self-expansion help buffer couples’ boredom and promote sexual and relationship quality? | Registered: 2021-12-20 21:18 UTC

The data being used were collected as a part of the Love in the Time of COVID study, which launched on March 27th. Baseline data were collected at the...

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COVID-19 Media Consumption, Perceived Social Support, and Distress | Registered: 2021-06-30 18:35 UTC

This study aims to examine the extent to which COVID-19 information consumption and general social media consumption (which often was COVID - related ...

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Sex and COVID: Examining the impact of COVID-19 fear and buffering effects of perceived partner responsiveness on sexual activity | Registered: 2021-01-24 19:11 UTC

This project will examine the relationship between COVID fear and sexual activity among couples during the pandemic. We seek to understand whether per...

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The Longitudinal Impact of Proximal Effects on COVID-19 Behavior and Stress | Registered: 2021-01-23 18:44 UTC

Using data from 6-time points, we seek to assess the link between proximal effects (e.g., political ideology, having COVId-19, etc.) and self-reported...

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Perceived fairness of housework in the time of COVID | Registered: 2020-11-22 20:52 UTC

In this pre-registration, we will examine whether perceived partner responsiveness (PPR) as a relational strength moderates or mediates the associatio...

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Sexual Desire in the Time of COVID | Registered: 2020-11-14 00:15 UTC

Using the data from two, large-scale studies examining the effects of COVID-19 on relationships, we seek to assess the link between external stressors...

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Regulatory Focus and Risky Sexual Behaviors During COVID | Registered: 2020-11-12 18:36 UTC

The data being used were collected as a part of the Love in the Time of COVID study, which launched on March 27th. Baseline data (T1) from over 7000 p...

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Regulatory Focus and Psychological Distress During COVID | Registered: 2020-11-12 18:14 UTC

The data being used were collected as a part of the Love in the Time of Covid study, which launched on March 27th. Baseline data (T1) from over 7000 p...

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Are extraverts really suffering more than introverts? | Registered: 2020-08-26 20:05 UTC

In this project, we examine the relationship between extraversion, social interactions, and well-being before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The pr...

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In need of touch in the time of COVID | Registered: 2020-11-12 18:12 UTC

The data being used were collected as a part of the Love in the Time of Covid study, which launched on March 27th. Baseline data (T1) from over 7000 p...

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Longitudinal effects of COVID-19 stress on parent-child interactions | Registered: 2020-10-29 18:56 UTC

We seek to test whether COVID-related stress is associated with the quality of parent-child interactions longitudinally and if this association is med...

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Educational differences in the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on psychological well-being | Registered: 2020-09-18 22:53 UTC

We will test two primary research questions to examine how individuals from different SES backgrounds (indexed by education) responded to the COVID-19...

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Perceived partner responsiveness and Covid-related stressors | Registered: 2020-05-12 00:39 UTC

We seek to assess whether Covid-related stressors (i.e., loneliness, financial strain, stress) are associated with lower relationship quality and grea...

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