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Alexander L. Smith

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Graduate Student
Education:

M.A. in Sociology, East Tennessee State University, 2020 

(Thesis: Religion, Health, and the Spiritual but Not Religious)

B.S. in Psychology and Philosophy, East Tennessee State University, 2016

Research Interests:

Social Psychology, Social Theory, Human-Technology Interaction, Network Science, Romantic Relationships, Health, Religion, Morality, Identity, Quantitative and Experimental Methods

Selected Publications:

Walker, M. H., Drakeford, L., Stroope, S., Baker, J. O., & Smith, A. L. (2020). Health Differences Between Religious and Secular Subgroups in the United States: Evidence from the General Social Survey. Review of Religious Research, 1-15.

Smith, A.L. (2023). Halo Effect. In Marriage and Divorce in America Issues, Trends, and Controversies. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO

Smith, A.L. (2023). Value Theory or Role Theory. In Marriage and Divorce in America Issues, Trends, and Controversies. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO

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