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The Social, Personality, and Health (SPH) Psychology graduate program equips students for professional paths in social psychology, personality studies, health psychology, and their intersections. Key focus areas spanning faculty and student research encompass interpersonal dynamics, intimate relationships, and social connections; self-concept, identity formation, and belief systems; social perception and normative influences; personality origins and outcomes; measurement tools for social and personality assessments; health-related behaviors like substance use; disease prevention and lifespan factors; self-control and drive; plus cultural environments and challenging life events. The SPH curriculum also prioritizes sophisticated statistical approaches such as psychometric theory, multilevel modeling, longitudinal studies, linguistic examination, and computational analysis methods. This program particularly stresses implementing social, personality, and health psychology frameworks, methodologies, and principles to investigate practical scenarios and pressing societal concerns.