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Elizabeth Page-Gould is a Professor of Psychology and Canada Research Chair in Social Psychophysiology at the University of Toronto. She investigates how social interactions with friends and strangers shape experiences in diverse societies, focusing on stress dynamics and intergroup relationships through multi-method approaches (physiological, behavioral, and self-report measures).
- Developed open-source tools like ExperienceSampler for daily life research
- 2016 recipient of the Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize
- Fellow of Association for Psychological Science, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, and Society for Experimental Social Psychology
- Former Ontario Early Researcher Award recipient (2015)
- Current Graduate Department Chair at University of Toronto
Her research reveals how cross-group friendships mitigate intergroup anxiety and enhance societal cohesion. She explores physiological synchrony in social interactions and develops methodologies for analyzing complex social data. Her recent work examines identity concealment effects on health behaviors during crises like the 2022 mpox outbreak.
Notable scientific awards include:
- 2024 SPSP Student Publication Prize
- 2021 SPSP Fellow
- 2019 APS Fellow
- 2016 Gordon Allport Prize
- 2015 Ontario Early Researcher Award
As an educator, she has served as Methods Chair for the Association for Psychological Science and organized professional development workshops. Her lab (SPRQL) trains students in psychophysiological methods and social interaction analysis.





