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Keely Dugan serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Missouri, directing the Personality, Attachment, and Change (PAC) Lab in McReynolds Hall. She holds a PhD in Social/Personality Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2023) and completed an NIMH T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Minnesota (2024).
Her research investigates dynamic changes in personality traits and attachment styles across time, life experiences, and social contexts. Using advanced statistical methodologies, she examines how individual differences manifest in everyday environments, emphasizing how cumulative "little moments" shape long-term development. This work bridges personality psychology, attachment theory, and contextual behavioral science.
Recent 2024 publications reveal three interconnected research strands: quantifying life events' impact on personality trajectories, testing attachment theory's canalization hypothesis through within-subject variations, and conducting systematic reviews of queer/minority identities in relationship science. These studies demonstrate her interdisciplinary approach combining longitudinal analysis, computational modeling, and inclusive relationship research.
Dr. Dugan's scientific recognition includes:
- NIMH T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship (2024)
She actively recruits graduate students for Fall 2025 and teaches PSYCH 9330 (Graduate Research Methods), PSYCH 8620 (Graduate Seminar in Personality Psychology), and PSYCH 2320 (Introduction to Personality Psychology). Current projects include NIH-funded personality-environment interaction studies and development of AI-assisted coding methodologies for behavioral research.
The PAC Lab, located in McReynolds Hall's Lower Level, currently spearheads a groundbreaking project analyzing 3D living room scans to predict personality traits through environmental cues. This initiative employs both human coders and machine learning algorithms to examine how physical spaces reflect and influence individual differences in attachment and personality expression.
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