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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Department of Psychology

D. A. Briley

Associate Head, Diversity and Inclusion, Associate Professor

Student Research Opportunities

Research Interests

  • Individual Differences
  • Personality Development
  • Identity Development
  • Socioecological Contexts of Development
  • Quantitative Methods

Research Description

Dr. Briley's research examines how individuals’ unique characteristics dynamically shape and interact with their environments to influence personality and identity development. Their research draws on interdisciplinary theory and methodology, with a particular focus on ways that gender impacts thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and trajectories of identity development.

Dr. Briley does not plan to accept graduate students for the 2027 Fall term.

Education

Psychology (Individual Differences and Evolutionary Psychology), Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin

Ph.D., Psychology (Individual Differences and Evolutionary Psychology), University of Texas at Austin

Courses Taught

  • Psyc 250: Psychology of Personality
  • Psyc 501: Applied Structural Equation Modeling

Additional Campus Affiliations

Associate Head, Psychology
Associate Professor, Psychology

Recent Publications

Goodwin, G. J., Briley, D. A., Singsank, K., Tanner, D., Maloy-Robertson, M., & John, S. E. (2025). Neuropsychiatric symptoms predict rate of change in executive function in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 31(1), 22-31. http://doi.org/10.1017/S1355617724000730

Junkins, E. J., Briley, D. A., Ogolsky, B. G., & Derringer, J. (2025). Registered Report Stage II: Does personality vary by relationship power? An investigation of satisfaction in diverse romantic partnerships. Journal of Research in Personality, 116, Article 104597. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2025.104597

Junkins, E. J., Briley, D. A., & Derringer, J. (2025). The Assessment and Heritability of a Brief Measure of Agency. Behavior genetics. Advance online publication. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10519-025-10220-6

Stutts, M., Briley, D. A., & Cohen, J. R. (Accepted/In press). The Prospective Impact of Perceived Social Support Profiles on Mental Health for Justice-Involved Youth. Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-025-01311-3

Dugan, K. A., Kunkel, J. J., Fraley, R. C., Briley, D. A., McGue, M., Krueger, R. F., & Roisman, G. I. (2024). Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Adult Attachment Styles: Evidence From the Minnesota Twin Registry. Journal of personality and social psychology, 128(3), 639-669. http://doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000516

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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Department of Psychology

308 Psychology Bldg, MC-716

603 East Daniel St.

Champaign, IL 61820

(217) 333-0631

Email: psych@illinois.edu

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