Conference Presentations

  1. Hajnosz, I., Stanton, S.C.E., & Moore, A. (2022, July). Feeling Moved Means Feeling Connected? Investigating Prosocial Kama Muta. Datablitz presentation at the biennial meeting of the International Association of Relationship Research.
  2. Hajnosz, I., Stanton, S.C.E. (2022, February). Hooked By Some Feeling? Exploring the Social Consequences of Kama Muta. Poster presentation at the 2022 Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention.
  3. Hajnosz, I. (2021, September). For Love and LEGO: Development and Validation of a Novel Three-Dimensional Measure of Intimacy and Closeness. Datablitz virtual presentation at the biennial meeting of the International Association of Relationship Research
  4. Stanton, S. C. E., Hajnosz, I. (2021, July). Variety is the Spice of Love: Romantic Diversity and the Relationship Ecosystem has been accepted as a Single Talk. Talk virtual presentation at the biennial meeting of the International Association of Relationship Research.
  5. Hajnosz, I. (2021, February). For Love and LEGO: Development and Validation of a Novel Three-Dimensional Measure of Intimacy and Closeness. Poster presentation at the 2021 Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention.

Manuscripts

  1. Stanton, S. C. E., Chen, S., Hajnosz, I. S., & Joel, S. (under review). The object of my depression: Stay/leave ambivalence predicts depression and anxiety symptoms in romantic couples.
  2. Hajnosz, I. S. (2019). For Love and LEGO: Validating a Three-Dimensional Measure of Intimacy and Closeness (Unpublished master’s thesis). The University of Edinburgh, UK.
  3. Hajnosz, I. S., & Ganz, W. (2017). Gender, Attitudes, and Behaviors: an Analysis of Contemporary Sexism. Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal, 1(9).

    Invited Presentations

    1. Hajnosz, I. S. (2021, January). You, Me, and (it is) Everything. Talk given at the Social Psychology Seminar Series, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
    2. Hajnosz, I. S. (2020, November). Sexism and the Masculine/Feminine Divide. Talk given at the Psychology Society, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.