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Ana DiGiovanni
Assistant Professor, Psychology, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
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- Dickson Hall
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- digiovannia@montclair.edu
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Ana DiGiovanni, Assistant Professor, holds a PhD in Psychology from Columbia University. Her research lies at the intersection of relationship science and affective science, with an emphasis in advanced quantitative methods. Specifically, her research examines the experiences — both good and bad — that we share with those closest to us. Much of this work centers the role stress plays in relational processes, with a focus on how people talk about problems and negative feelings. At its core, this work investigates how we show up for others, work together to regulate complex emotions, and build meaningful connections across a multitude of relationship contexts. She has expertise with dyadic methods, daily diaries, longitudinal designs, and psychophysiological methods. Ana is open to advising graduate students in the I/O and Clinical departments. She will teach mostly social psychology and quantitative methods courses.
Specialization
close relationships, emotion regulation, stress, social support, analysis of change, dyadic methods
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