About the Lab Dr. Cascardi’s research aims to improve measurement of intimate partner violence from early adolescence into young adulthood. Her lab also focuses on campus climate as well as risk factors associated with intimate partner violence, including trauma, social information processing, social norms and gender stereotypes, and personality (with an emphasis on callous and unemotional traits, narcissism, and impulsivity, often referred to as ‘dark triad’). Research studies rely on observational, interview, and self-report methods. Ultimately, this work aims to inform intervention to prevent sexual assault and intimate partner violence.
Student Opportunities! Seeking motivated undergraduate, post-BA, and graduate students! Gain valuable research experience and analytic skills for a competitive edge in today's graduate education and job markets. Interested? contact Dr. Cascardi at cascardim@wpunj.edu to learn about current projects in the lab or come by Science East 2046
Psy.D. Student Molly Kammen presents at the 2017 Convention of the American Psychological Association Psy.D. Students Molly, Kammen, Chelsea Pearsall, Victoria Navarro, and Meredith Connolly present at the 2018 International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference. Psy.D Students Molly Kammen, Chelsea Pearsall, Victoria Navarro, and Meredith Connolly present at the 2019 Annual Conference of the Association for the Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies