Read press coverage of the 15th Annual SPSP Annual Meeting in Austin (last updated March 10, 2014). 

Social media research raises privacy and ethics issues, USA Today, March 8, 2014

Power leads to illusions of closeness, LiveScience, Feb. 20, 2014

Money, Sleep and Love: What Makes a Happy Parent, LiveScience, Feb. 19, 2014

First Impressions Hard to Change, Studies Suggest, LiveScience, Feb. 18, 2014

The New Yoga? Sadomasochism Leads to Altered States, Study Finds, LiveScience, Feb. 19, 2014

Experiment on couples reveals why marriage is better for your health, Houston Chronicle, Feb. 18, 2014

Double Dates Can Enhance Romance (No, it’s not kinky), Time, Feb. 14, 2014

You Might Look Gay – And That First Impression Sticks, Say Social Psychologists, Science 2.0, Feb. 14, 2014

Reprinted in Health magazine

Biology of attraction: Women have urges too, USA Today, Feb. 14, 2014

Marry or Move In Together? Brain Knows the Difference, LiveScience, Feb. 14, 2014

Having “couple friends” could help your own relationship, QMI Agency, 

Need a Happy Fix This Valentine’s Day? Play Cupid, LiveScience, Feb. 13, 2014

REVEALED: How double dates can reignite the passion in your relationship (PLUS: matchmaking your friends can make YOU happier), Daily Mail, Feb. 12, 2014

Want to Rekindle Passion? Go on a Double Date, LiveScience, Op-ed by Keither Welker and Richard Slatcher, Feb. 11, 2014

Reprinted on BusinessInsider and Yahoo News

How playing cupid can bring you happiness, Business Standard, Feb. 11, 2014

Party of four? A double date can rev up your romance, USA Today, Feb. 10, 2014

Happiness hyped, ethnic competition, and power poses, UC Berkeley News Center, Feb. 10, 2014

Fit Fix: Hooking Up Your Friends Will Make You a Happier Person, Men’s Fitness, Feb. 10, 2014