New Grant: ISF funding for 2014-2019 for our study of social anxiety in close relationships!
Along with the BSF grant we recently received, we also learned that the Israel Science Foundation will be funding our 5 year project (2014-2019) which aims to examine a model in which actual and perceived responsiveness are seen as key factors in the daily relational lives of people with social anxiety. The project employs a dyadic multi-method design which comprises (a) lab-based behavioral observation and psychophysiological assessments; (b) experience sampling over a period of 35 days, and (c) longitudinal (6-mo and 12-mo followup) assessments.