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Rick Hoyle

Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
Psychology & Neuroscience
Box 90086, 244 Reuben-Cooke, Durham, NC 27708-0086
2200 West Main Street (Suite 800), Durham, NC 27705

Overview


Research in my lab concerns the means by which adolescents and emerging adults manage pursuit of their goals through self-regulation. We take a broad view of self-regulation, accounting for the separate and interactive influences of personality, environment (e.g., home, school, neighborhood), cognition and emotion, and social influences on the many facets of goal management. Although we occasionally study these influences in controlled laboratory experiments, our preference is to study the pursuit of longer-term, personally meaningful goals “in the wild.” Much of our work is longitudinal and involves repeated assessments focused on the pursuit of specific goals over time. Some studies span years and involve data collection once or twice per year. Others span weeks and involve intensive repeated assessments, sometimes several times per day. We use these rich data to model the means by which people manage real goals in the course of everyday life.

In conjunction with this work, we spend considerable time and effort on developing and refining means of measuring or observing the many factors at play in self-regulation. In addition to developing self-report measures of self-control and grit and measures of the processes we expect to wax and wane over time in the course of goal pursuit, we are working on unobtrusive approaches to tracking goal pursuit and progress through mobile phones and wearable devices.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience · 2008 - Present Psychology & Neuroscience, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Associate Chair of Psychology and Neuroscience · 2024 - Present Psychology & Neuroscience, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Faculty Network Member of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences · 2018 - Present Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, University Institutes and Centers

In the News


Published June 22, 2023
Hot Off the Press: Summer Reading From Duke Authors
Published July 23, 2015
Duke Social Scientists Partner with Colleagues to Maximize Student Health
Published June 24, 2013
New Center to Study Causes of Teen Substance Abuse

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Recent Publications


How individual differences in autobiographical memory relate to morality

Journal Article Personality and Individual Differences · July 1, 2026 Autobiographical memory supports several functions essential to daily life such as decision-making, social bonding, and personal identity. Surprisingly, the role of autobiographical memory for moral identity and moral commitments has scarcely been examined ... Full text Cite

The role of self-control in adolescent sleep: Evidence from ecological momentary assessment data.

Journal Article Sleep health · March 2026 ObjectivesAdolescence is characterized by age-related biological and psychological changes that increase preference for later wake times and bedtimes. However, wake times are constrained by early school start times, meaning that adolescents must a ... Full text Cite

Bridging Divides: Intellectual Humility's Role in Peaceful Resolution

Journal Article Journal of Applied Social Psychology · February 1, 2026 Intractable intergroup conflicts are often sustained by ingroup-biased cognition and outgroup derogation, which perpetuate cycles of retaliation and violence. This study examined how intellectual humility (IH)—the recognition of the limits and potential fa ... Full text Cite
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Recent Grants


Real-Time and Randomized Tests of Social Media and Mental Health Links in Early Adolescence

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by University of California - Irvine · 2024 - 2029

NCCU Duke - Substance Use Research & Education (ND-SURE)

ResearchMentor · Awarded by North Carolina Central University · 2024 - 2029

Mid-Life Health Inequalities in the Rural South: Risk and Resilience

ResearchCo Investigator · Awarded by University of Vermont · 2023 - 2028

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Education


University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill · 1988 Ph.D.
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill · 1986 M.A.
Appalachian State University · 1983 B.A.

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