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Zeiders Lab Projects

1. The Tucson Sons Project: A collaborative project with Dr. Lindsay Hoyt and Dr. Ada Wilkinson-Lee. This project examines how adolescent boys' pubertal development impact socialization, and how biological and social factors together impact mental health and well-being.

2. Health and Relationships During College: A collaborative project with Dr. Antoinette Landor at the University of Missouri. This project examines African American and Latino college students’ weekly experiences of stress

3. The College Election Study: A collaborative project with Dr. Lindsay Hoyt, Dr. Russell Toomey, and Dr. Rajni Nair that examined college students’ stress hormone profiles before, during, and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. 

4. The Adolescent Election Study: A collaborative project with Dr. Lindsay Hoyt  and Dr. Rajni Nair that examined adolescents' stress hormone profiles before, during, and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election and the ways that parental stress contributed to psychological and physiological functioning.

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