Roisman receives the Reuben Hill Award from National Council on Family Relations

RoismanG-PrefGlenn Roisman, professor at the Institute of Child Development, has been awarded the 2014 Reuben Hill Award from the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). The award is given annually for an article that has made a substantial and significant contribution to family research and theory and is given in memory of Reuben Hill, a university professor who pioneered the study of family with the intention of producing practical benefits for families.

Roisman and colleagues will be presented with the award during the 2014 NCFR Annual Conference, November 22, 2014 in Baltimore, Maryland.

The full citation of the award-winning article is:
Fraley, R.C., Roisman, G.I., Booth-LaForce, C., Owen, M.T., & Holland, A.S. (2013). Interpersonal and genetic origins of adult attachment styles: A longitudinal study from infancy to early adulthood. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 104(5), 817-838.