The scientific study of love often focuses on developing theories of categories of love, sometimes popularized as “colors,” “styles,” or “attitudes.” These studies attempt to define love and study it in a quantitative process and can...
Individuals who belong to cultural/ethnic minorities or who identify as LGBTQ are underrepresented among U.S. psychologists. This trend has been conceptually linked to U.S. psychologists’ historical inattention to issues that are relevant to...
This study examines whether distinct facets of bicultural development might differ in their relation to pro-social outcomes in Latina/o youth. Specifically, we explored whether bicultural identities and bicultural involvement might not be...
Copines make up a multigene family of calcium-dependent, phospholipid-binding proteins. Copine proteins consists of two C2 domains at the N terminus followed by an "A domain" similar to the von Willebrand-Integrin A domain. Mutant studies of...