Publications
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Tocco, C., & Brumbaugh, C. C. (in press). Personality and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences..
Brumbaugh, C. C., & Baren, A. (in press). “Luring” Hypothesis. In T. K. Shackelford & V. A. Weekes-Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science.
Brumbaugh, C.C. (2017). Transferring connections: Friend and sibling attachments’ importance in the lives of singles. Personal Relationships.
Brumbaugh, C. C., & Fraley, R. C. (2015). Too fast, too soon? An empirical investigation into rebound relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.
Hudson, N. W., Fraley, R. C., Brumbaugh, C. C., & Vicary, A. M. (2014). Coregulation in romantic partners’ attachment styles: A longitudinal investigation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Klein, R. A., Raliff, K. A., Vianello, M., Bahnik, S., Bernstein, M. J., Bocian, K., Brandt, M. J., Brooks, B., Brumbaugh, C. C., et al., (2014). Theory building through replication: Response to commentaries on the “Many Labs” replication project. Social Psychology.
Ahmed, T., & Brumbaugh, C.C. (2014). One foot out of the nest: How parents and friends influence social perceptions in emerging adulthood. Journal of Adult Development, 21, 147-158.
Brumbaugh, C. C., Baren, A., & Agishtein, P. (2014). Attraction to attachment insecurity: Flattery, appearance, and status’ role in mate choice. Personal Relationships, 21, 288-308.
Klein, R. A., Ratliff, K. A., Vianello, M., Adams, R. B., Jr., Bahník, S., Bernstein, M. J., Bocian, K., Brandt, M. J., Brooks, B., Brumbaugh, C. C., et al., (2014). Data from investigating variation in replicability: A "many labs" replication project. The Journal of Open Psychology Data, 2, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/jopd.ad.
Klein, R. A., Raliff, K. A., Vianello, M., Bahnik, S., Bernstein, M. J., Bocian, K., Brandt, M. J., Brooks, B., Brumbaugh, C. C., et al., (2014). Investigating variation in replicability: A "many labs' replication project. Social Psychology, 45, 142-152.
Agishtein, P., & Brumbaugh, C. C. (2013). Cultural variation in adult attachment: The impact of ethnicity, collectivism, and country of origin. Journal of Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology, 7, 384-405.
Brumbaugh, C. C., Kothuri, R., Siefert, C., Marci, C., & Pfaff, D. D. (2013). Physiological correlates of the Big 5: Autonomic responses to realistic video presentations, Applied Psychophsiology and Biofeedback, 38, 293-301.
Brumbaugh, C. C., & Wood, D. O. (2013). Mate preferences across life and across the world. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4, 100-107.
Heffernan, M., Fraley, R. C., Vicary, A., & Brumbaugh, C. C. (2012). Attachment features and functions in romantic relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 29, 671 – 693.
Fraley, R. C., Vicary, A, Brumbaugh, C. C., & Roisman, G. I. (2011). Patterns of stability in attachment: An empirical test of two models of continuity and change. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101, 974-992.
Fraley, R. C., Heffernan, M., Vicary, A, & Brumbaugh, C. C. (2011). The Experiences in Close Relationships-Relationship Structures questionnaire: A method for assessing attachment orientations across relationships. Psychological Assessment, 23, 615-625.
Brumbaugh, C.C. & Fraley, R.C. (2010). Adult attachment and dating strategies: How do insecure people attract mates? Personal Relationships, 17, 599 – 614.
Wood, D. O., & Brumbaugh, C. C. (2009). Using revealed mate preferences to evaluate market force and differential preference explanations for mate selection. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 6, 1226 – 1244.
Brumbaugh, C. C., & Fraley, R. C. (2007). Transference of attachment patterns: How important relationships influence feelings toward novel people. Personal Relationships, 14, 369 - 386.
Fraley, R. C., & Brumbaugh, C. C. (2007). Adult attachment and the defensive regulation of memory: Evidence from explicit and implicit memory tests. Journal of Personality, 75, 1033 - 1050.
Fraley, R. C., Niedenthal, P. M., Marks, M. J., Brumbaugh, C. C., & Vicary, A. (2006). Adult attachment and the perception of emotional expressions: Probing the hyperactivating strategies underlying anxious attachment. Journal of Personality, 74, 1163 - 1190.
Brumbaugh, C. C., & Fraley, R. C. (2006). The evolution of attachment in romantic relationships. In M. Mikulincer & G. Goodman (Eds.), The dynamics of romantic love: Attachment, caregiving, and sex. New York: Guilford Press.
Brumbaugh, C. C. & Fraley, R. C. (2006). Transference and attachment: How do attachment patterns get carried forward from one relationship to the next? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 552 - 560.
Fraley, R. C., Brumbaugh, C. C., & Marks, M. J. (2005). The evolution and function of adult attachment: A comparative and phylogenetic analysis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 731-746.
Fraley, R. C., & Brumbaugh, C. C. (2004). A dynamical systems approach to understanding stability and change in attachment security. In W. S. Rholes & J. A. Simpson (Eds.), Adult attachment: Theory, research, and clinical implications (pp. 86-132). New York: Guilford Press.
PRESS
4 Clichés Everyone Tells You After a Breakup . (2015, February). Real Simple Magazine.
Who Needs Skin? The Virtual Rebound As Breakup Therapy. (2014, November). New York Magazine.
The best way to bounce back from a breakup. (2014, March). Men's Health.
New study on rebound relationships finds people who move on quickly are emotionally healthier. (2014, March). Daily Mail.
Find your FaceMate. (2012, July). New York Post.
The older we get, the nicer we get, study suggests. (2012, April). Post Media News.
Science and U: Science and Love. (2012, February). CUNY TV.
I'll tell you about my (psychologist) mother. (2010, July). Psychology Today.
Who's more superficial? Men or women? (2009, June). Toronto Globe and Mail.
Oedipal angst: Don't worry if she's just like Mom. (2009, May). Toronto Globe and Mail.
Do we end up marrying our parents? (2007, July).