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Overview

Amy Muise is affiliated with York University in Canada and specializes in research primarily within the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences. Their work is notably focused on subfields including Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Clinical Psychology, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

The research of Amy Muise covers a range of topics with significant attention to Attachment and Relationship Dynamics, Sexual Function and Dysfunction Studies, Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior, Marriage and Sexual Relationships, Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology, Family Dynamics and Relationships, as well as Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health.

Among their recent published papers are:

  • "Machine learning uncovers the most robust self-report predictors of relationship quality across 43 longitudinal couples studies" (2020), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Love in the Time of COVID: Perceived Partner Responsiveness Buffers People From Lower Relationship Quality Associated With COVID-Related Stressors" (2022), published in Social Psychological and Personality Science
  • "Are Couples More Satisfied When They Match in Sexual Desire? New Insights From Response Surface Analyses" (2020), published in Social Psychological and Personality Science
  • "Beyond the Dyad: a Review of the Novel Insights Gained From Studying Consensual Non-monogamy" (2020), published in Current Sexual Health Reports
  • "Growing desire or growing apart? Consequences of personal self-expansion for romantic passion." (2021), published in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Amy Muise has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Emily A. Impett (28 joint publications)
  • Stephanie Raposo (13 joint publications)
  • Natalie O. Rosen (12 joint publications)
  • Cheryl Harasymchuk (9 joint publications)
  • Rhonda Nicole Balzarini (9 joint publications)

Their work is often published in venues such as Social Psychological and Personality Science, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and Archives of Sexual Behavior.

Best Publications

  • Information disclosure and control on Facebook: are they two sides of the same coin or two different processes?

    Emily Christofides;Amy Muise;Serge Desmarais

  • More information than you ever wanted: does Facebook bring out the green-eyed monster of jealousy?

    Amy Muise;Emily Christofides;Serge Desmarais

  • Hey Mom, What’s on Your Facebook? Comparing Facebook Disclosure and Privacy in Adolescents and Adults:

    Emily Christofides;Amy Muise;Serge Desmarais

  • Settling for less out of fear of being single

    Stephanie S. Spielmann;Geoff MacDonald;Jessica A. Maxwell;Samantha Joel

  • Machine learning uncovers the most robust self-report predictors of relationship quality across 43 longitudinal couples studies

    Samantha Joel;Paul W. Eastwick;Colleen J. Allison;Ximena B. Arriaga

  • Risky Disclosures on Facebook: The Effect of Having a Bad Experience on Online Behavior

    Emily Christofides;Amy Muise;Serge Desmarais

  • Getting It On Versus Getting It Over With: Sexual Motivation, Desire, and Satisfaction in Intimate Bonds

    Amy Muise;Emily A. Impett;Serge Desmarais

  • Sexual Frequency Predicts Greater Well-Being, But More is Not Always Better:

    Amy Muise;Ulrich Schimmack;Emily A. Impett

  • Communal motivation and well-being in interpersonal relationships: An integrative review and meta-analysis.

    Bonnie M Le;Emily A Impett;Edward P Lemay;Amy Muise

  • Sexuality in the context of relationships.

    Emily A. Impett;Amy Muise;Diana Peragine

  • Keeping the Spark Alive: Being Motivated to Meet a Partner’s Sexual Needs Sustains Sexual Desire in Long-Term Romantic Relationships

    Amy Muise;Emily A. Impett;Aleksandr Kogan;Serge Desmarais

  • Can You See How Happy We Are? Facebook Images and Relationship Satisfaction:

    Laura R. Saslow;Amy Muise;Emily A. Impett;Matt Dubin

  • Post Sex Affectionate Exchanges Promote Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction

    Amy Muise;Amy Muise;Elaine Giang;Emily A. Impett

  • "Creeping" or just information seeking? Gender differences in partner monitoring in response to jealousy on Facebook

    Amy Muise;Emily Christofides;Serge Desmarais

  • Broadening your horizons: Self-expanding activities promote desire and satisfaction in established romantic relationships.

    Amy Muise;Cheryl Harasymchuk;Lisa C. Day;Chantal Bacev-Giles

  • Women’s Perceptions and Use of “Anti-Aging” Products

    Amy Muise;Serge Desmarais

  • Love in the Time of Covid: Perceived Partner Responsiveness Buffers People from Lower Relationship Quality Associated with Covid-Related Stressors

    Balzarini Rn;Muise A;Zoppolat G;Di Bartolomeo A

  • To Do It or Not to Do It? How Communally Motivated People Navigate Sexual Interdependence Dilemmas

    Lisa C. Day;Amy Muise;Samantha Joel;Emily A. Impett

  • How implicit theories of sexuality shape sexual and relationship well-being.

    Jessica A. Maxwell;Amy Muise;Geoff MacDonald;Lisa C. Day

  • When Is Being Known or Adored by Romantic Partners Most Beneficial? Self-Perceptions, Relationship Length, and Responses to Partner's Verifying and Enhancing Appraisals

    Lorne Campbell;Sandra D. Lackenbauer;Amy Muise

Frequent Co-Authors

Emily A. Impett
Emily A. Impett University of Toronto
Natalie O. Rosen
Natalie O. Rosen Dalhousie University
Sophie Bergeron
Sophie Bergeron University of Montreal
Geoff MacDonald
Geoff MacDonald University of Toronto
Lorne Campbell
Lorne Campbell University of Western Ontario
Dacher Keltner
Dacher Keltner University of California, Berkeley
Paul A. M. Van Lange
Paul A. M. Van Lange Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Eshkol Rafaeli
Eshkol Rafaeli Bar-Ilan University
Edward P. Lemay
Edward P. Lemay University of Maryland, College Park
Clyde Hendrick
Clyde Hendrick Texas Tech University

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