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Melissa Curran
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Professor, Family Studies-Human Development
School of Human Ecology-Instruction
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(16)
Terry Badger
Mutual work: 6 Publications
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Julie Armin
Mutual work: 1 Publication﹒1 Proposal
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Karen Weihs
Mutual work: 3 Publications
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Jessica Guo
Mutual work: 2 Proposals
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Chris Segrin
Mutual work: 3 Proposals﹒1 Publication
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Grants
(4)
Measuring Family Financial Socialization
2020
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$38.6K / $128.5K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
family dynamics,
financial literacy,
socialization,
financial education,
behavioral economics
Adult Fiscal Competency: An Analysis of Financial Behavior During the Transition to Adulthood
2016
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$47K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
financial behavior,
transition to adulthood,
fiscal competency,
analysis,
adults
TCAI APLUS Wave 4
2016
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$19.4K
·
External
Principal Investigator (PI)
artificial intelligence,
education,
technology,
data analysis,
innovation
Different Forms of Family Instability: Key Mechanisms Linking Family Strengthening Interventions, Family Functioning and Child Wellbeing
2014
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$50K / $100K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
family instability,
family strengthening interventions,
family functioning,
child wellbeing,
key mechanisms
Publications
(111)
Recent
RA1: R R. Relationshisacrifices, diversity, and intersectionality: A systematic review from 2002 to 2021
2021
gender studies,
social justice,
diversity,
sociology,
intersectionality
RC1: 2021 publication to count 6: Finances, depressive symptoms, destructive conflict, and coparenting among lower-income, unmarried couples: A two-wave, cross-lagged analysis.
2021
finances,
depressive symptoms,
destructive conflict,
coparenting,
lower-income
RC1: 2021 publication to count 3: Cultural similarities and differences in relationshigoals in intercultural romantic couples
2021
intercultural couples,
cultural differences,
romantic relationships,
cultural similarities,
publication analysis
RA1: R R. Less than fully honest: Financial deception in emerging adult romantic relationships
2021
financial deception,
emerging adults,
romantic relationships,
honesty,
financial behavior
RC1: 2021 publication to count 2: Heteronormativity in the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer young people
2021
sexual orientation,
youth,
heteronormativity,
psychology,
social issues
RC1: 2021 publication to count 1 with date of 2019) Financial behaviors and adult identity: Mediating analyses of a college cohort
2021
financial behaviors,
adult identity,
college cohort,
mediating analyses,
publication count
Cultural Similarities and Differences in RelationshiGoals in Intercultural Romantic Couples
2021
intercultural relationships,
cultural differences,
relationship goals,
cultural similarities,
romantic couples
RC1: 2021 publication to count 5: Introduction to the Special Issue on Couples, Families, and Finance
2021
social science,
family dynamics,
finance,
publication trends,
relationships
RA1: In prep. Awareness and equity of behavioral sacrifice and same-sex relationshiquality: Discrimination as the distal Predictor.
2021
sexual orientation,
discrimination,
behavioral sacrifice,
gender equality,
awareness
RA1: R R. Spenders and tightwads among newly married couples: Perceptions of partner financial management behaviors and relational wellbeing
2021
financial management,
newly married couples,
relational wellbeing,
perceptions,
spending behavior