TITLE OF STUDY: Parental Perspective on the Psychosocial Adjustment of their Twin Children Separating in School
INVESTIGATOR: Mackenzie Liotta, a doctoral candidate
DISSERTATION CHAIR: Dr. Abbré McClain, Psy.D, LCPC
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED: The study will include parents of same-sex twins who are currently enrolled in grades 2 through 12. Either a single parent or both parents can participate in the study.
LOCATION: Anywhere in the United States of America
PURPOSE OF STUDY: The study seeks to provide an in-depth narrative of twin parent’s personal accounts regarding the process of twin separation in school. Subsequent impacts will be examined, including adjustment of each twin to separate classrooms, changes in mutual attachment, and broader socioemotional effects observed during the early school years. This approach is grounded in phenomenological research, where participants lived experienced are essential in constructing a rich, textual, thematic understanding of a phenomena.
METHOD OF INVESTIGATION: One-on-one online interview of parents of twins lived experience.
SPONSORING INSTITUTION: Adler University, Chicago, IL
INITIATION DATE: February 2026
COMPLETION DATE: November 2027
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