
معرفی
Brad J. Sagarin serves as Professor of Social and Industrial/Organizational Psychology within the Department of Psychology at Northern Illinois University. His academic profile integrates rigorous empirical research with advanced methodological instruction across both undergraduate and graduate programs.
His educational foundation includes a Ph.D. earned from Arizona State University in 1999, establishing the basis for his specialized contributions to psychological science.
Sagarin's research program critically examines evolutionary perspectives on human behavior through multiple interconnected domains:
- Social influence mechanisms and resistance to persuasion tactics
- Emotional dynamics including jealousy, deception, and infidelity
- Evolutionary underpinnings of human sexuality
- Advanced statistical methodologies for psychological research
Analysis of his publication trajectory reveals consistent methodological innovation applied to evolutionary-social questions, particularly regarding sex differences in jealousy through meta-analytic approaches and experimental investigations of persuasion resistance. His work demonstrates sophisticated integration of theoretical frameworks with empirical validation across diverse contexts from laboratory settings to real-world relationship dynamics.




