• Description:

    The UCLA Psychology Department offers graduate Ph.D. training (there is no separate M.A. program or Psy.D. program offered) with area emphases in Behavioral Neuroscience, Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, Health Psychology, Quantitative, Social, and Social and Affective Neuroscience Psychology. In all of these fields, the central objective is to train researchers dedicated to increasing the body of scientific knowledge upon which the discipline of psychology rests. The program is designed to prepare psychologists to function effectively as researchers, college and university instructors, and professional research psychologists. Rigorous scientific training is the foundation of the UCLA Psychology Ph.D. program. As part of this training, the Department encourages student participation in the activities of a number of related departments, schools, or organized research units of the University. For instance, the Brain Research Institute, the interdisciplinary Neuroscience and Cognitive programs, the Institute for Social Science Research, and the Neuropsychiatric Institute provide extensive research facilities for interested students.

    Dr. Krem Research lab integrates theory and methods from social psychology and evolutionary social science to address a broad, overarching question: How do humans maximize the benefits + minimize the costs of our intensely social worlds?

    Research Areas 

    • Social Psychology
    • Women's Sociality
    • Friendship
  • Fields

    • Psychology

    • Social Science

  • Qualifications

    • Master

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