Signaling and Close Relationships Laboratory,
Arizona State University (online)

People
Melanie MacEacheron
My current research focus is women's psychology as potential or actual mothers, and average sex differences in mateships and romantic relationships. Of particular interest to me, is our ability to creatively label or act on evolved desires in order to serve our evolutionary interests, even or especially where these are not consciously known to us, and to influence others. I hold a PhD in Social Psychology, and a Canadian Law Degree (LL.B.)
Current Volunteer RA(s):
Sarah Ciaglia
Bernice Gajda
Greyson Scott
Marquis Torres
Former Students:
Joanna Afghani
Vashisht Asrani
Sarah del Valle
Danielle Hall
Christopher Kowalski
Haley Kuzia
Morgane Lashkari-Moghaddam
Mary Ellen Lee
Caroline Luszawski
Larissa Rammeloo
Chad Shultz
Alexandra Skutovich
Christopher Sterling-Murphy
Nicole Tetley
Jay Torres-Carrizales
Sohini Veeramachaneni
Students I've also researched with:
Jodie Baer
Taylor Hill
Haley MacCallum
Molly Staley
Ashley Tiller
Mac Zinck
Psy320 Course Assistants:
Allison Fletcher
Payton Sears
Isha Rawal

