Dr. Ooi’s research is broadly focused on social and emotional adjustment across development. More specifically, her research examines some of the risk and protective factors associated with spending more time alone (e.g., social withdrawal, solitude) from early childhood through to emerging adulthood. In particular, she is interested in examining how temperamental characteristics (e.g., shyness) and maladaptive thought patterns (i.e., cognitive biases) might impact experiences with peers and the development of internalizing problems, such as social anxiety and depression.