Primary Investigator: Robert J. Coplan

Research Description:

Our research focuses on experiences of solitude across the lifespan and across cultures. In particular, we explore the development and implications of shyness, social withdrawal, and preference for solitude in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Ongoing research projects consider the interplay between temperament/personality, the family environment, peer relations, school factors, and culture as influences of socio-emotional development, mental health, and well-being.

Current Graduate Students:

Ph.D.

Alicia McVarnock

Laura Polakova

M.A.

Tiffany Cheng

Collaborators
Julie Bowker, University at Buffalo the State University of New York

Xinyin Chen, University of Pennsylvania

Magdelena Janus, McMaster University

Yan Li, Shanghai Normal University

Junsheng Liu, Eastern China Normal University

Liv Heidi Mjelve, University of Oslo

Geir Nyborg, University of Oslo

Ken Rubin, University of Maryland

Stefania Sette, Sapienza University of Rome

Mona Bekkhus, University of Oslo