Faculty Activities
Report
July 1, 2001-June
30, 2002
I.Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
III.Editorships,
Offices, and Consultancies
I.Publications,
Performances, Exhibits (F, G, H)
PSYCHOLOGY
Best,
Deborah L.
(with
Williams, J.E.) “Gender and Culture.”In
D. Matsumoto (Ed.), In Handbook of Culture and Psychology (pp. 195-219).
New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.
“Cross-cultural
Gender Roles.”In
J. Worrell (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Gender (pp. 279-290). San
Diego, CA: Academic Press, 2001.
Blumenthal,
Terry D.
(withSwerdlow,
C.D.)“Electrical Shocks to the Arm
Elicit and Inhibit Startle Eyeblink.”Psychophysiology
39 (2002): 218-221.
(withLipp,
O.V. & Adam, A.)“Attentional
Modulation of Blink Startle at Long, Short and Very Short Lead Intervals.”Biological
Psychology 58(2001):
89-103.
“Review
of Biological Psychology: An Integrative Approach, by Frederick Toates.”Biological
Psychology 58 (2001): 117-180.
Dagenbach,
Dale
(withAbsher,
J.R., & Kubat-Silman, A.K.)“Human
Working Memory Impairments Associated with Thalamic Damage.”International
Journal of Neuroscience 111(2001):
67-87.
Fleeson,
William W.
(withHeckhausen,
J., & Wrosch, C.)“Developmental
Regulation Before and After a Developmental Deadline: The Sample Case of
‘Biological Clock’ For Childbearing.”Psychology
and Aging 16 (2001): 400-413.
“Judgments
of One’s Own Global Contributions to the Welfare of Others: Life-Course
Trajectories and Predictors.”In A.S.
Rossi (Ed.), Caring and Doing for Others: Social Responsibility in the
Domains of Family, Work, and Community (pp. 75-96). Chicago, IL: University
of Chicago Press, 2001.
Leary,
Mark R.
(with
Cottrell, C.A., & Phillips, M.)“Deconfounding
the Effects of Dominance and Social Acceptance on Self-esteem.”Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology 81 (2001): 898-909.
(withSnapp,
C.M.)“Hurt Feelings Among
New Acquaintances: Moderating Effects of Interpersonal Familiarity.”Journal
of Social and Personal Relationships 18 (2001): 315-326.
Leary,
cont.
(with
Bourgeois, K.S.)“Coping With Rejection:
Derogating Those Who Choose Us Last.”Motivation
and Emotion 25 (2001): 101-111.
“The
Nature of the Self and the Dynamics of Interpersonal Relationships.”In
A. Tesser
, J. Wood, & D. Stapel (Eds.),
Psychological Perspectives on Self and Identity, Vol. 2.Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association, 2002.
(withNezlek,
J.)“Individual
Differences in Self-presentational Motives in Daily Social Interaction.”Personality
and Social Psychology Bulletin(2002):
xxx-xxx.
“The
Interpersonal Basis of Self-esteem: Death, Devaluation, or Deference?”In
J. Forgas & K.D. Williams (Eds.), The
Social Self: Cognitive, Intepersonal, and Intergroup
Perspectives. New York: Psychology Press, 2002.
“The
Self as a Source of Relational Difficulties.”
Self and Identity 1 (2002): 137-142.
Mesquita, Batja
(withKarasawa,
M.)“Different
Emotional Lives.”Cognition
and Emotion 16 (2002): 127-141.
Schirillo,
James A.
(withShevell,
S.)“Articulation: Brightness, Apparent
Illumination, and Contrast Ratios.”Perception31(2002):
161-169.
Seta,
Catherine E.
(with
Seta, J.J.)Study Guide Plus
for Baron’s Psychology.Boston,
MA: Allyn & Bacon (2001).
(with
Seta, J.J.)Study Guide for Essentials
of Psychology.Boston, MA: Allyn
& Bacon (2002).
(with
Seta, J.J. & McElroy, T.)“To
Do or Not To Do: Desirability and Consistency Mediate Judgments of Regret.”Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology 80 (2001): 861-870.
(with
Seta, J.J., & Hundt, G.)“Exaggerating
the Differences Between Successful and Unsuccessful
Groups: Identity Orientation as a Perceptual Lens.”Group
Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 5 (2001): 19-32.
Stone,
Eric R.
(withDodrill,
C.L., & Johnson, N.)“Depressive
Cognition: A Test of Depressive Realism Versus
Negativity Using General Knowledge Questions.”The
Journal of Psychology 135 (2001): 583-602
II.Papers
and Presentations Presented at Professional Meetings (I)
PSYCHOLOGY
Batten,
Phillip G.
Workshop:“Decision-making
and Critical Thinking.”N.C. Department
of Social Services, Asheville, NC, March 2002.
Best,
Deborah L.
Keynote
Address:“Gender Relations and Culture.”Fifth
European Regional Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural
Psychology, Winchester, United Kingdom, July 2001.
Poster:(with Galganowicz,
R.E.)“Learning
and Memory Strategy Use in Head Start and Middle-Class Preschoolers.”Cognitive
Development Society, Virginia Beach, VA, October 2001.
Symposium:(Discussant.)“A
Universal Model of Child Rearing.”In
C.S.L. Cheah (Organizer), Symposium
on Parenting in Diverse Cultural Contexts.society
for Cross-Cultural Research, Sante, Fe,
NM, February 2002.
Paper:(with
Thomas, J.J.)“Adolescent Self-esteem:
A Comparison of African-American, European-American, and English as
a Second Language Mexican-American Students.” Society for Cross-Cultural
Research,Sante Fe, NM, February 2002.
Poster:(with Galganowicz,
R.E., & Yadley, L.J.)“The
Role of Individual Differences in Preschool Children’s Memory Strategy
Use.”Human Development Conference,
Charlotte, NC, April 2002).
Poster:(with O’Hearn-Bristol,
T.E.)“Adolescent and Parent Coping
in Children With Cancer: An Integrative Approach.”Human
Development Conference, Charlotte, NC, April 2002.
Poster:(with
Thomas, J.J.)“Gender
and Ethnic Differences in Adolescent Self-esteem.”Human
Development Conference, Charlotte, NC, April 2002.
Paper:(with
Thomas, J.J.)“Gender
and Ethnic Differences in Adolescent Physical and Global Self-esteem.”Society
for Research in Adolescence, New Orleans, LA, April 2002.
Blumenthal,
Terry D.
Paper:(with Flaten,
M.A.)“Presentation
of Caffeine-associated Stimuli as a Model of the Placebo Response.International
Congress of Psychosomatic Medicine, Goteborg,
Sweden, August 2001.
Paper:(with Schaechinger,
H., TenesReino,
S., Berger, W., & Langewitz, W.)“Stress
Management Training Affects Low-level Processing of Aversive Stimuli in
Type I Diabetes.”International Congress
of Psychosomatic Medicine, Goteborg, Sweden,
August 2001.
Blumenthal,
cont.
Paper:“Individual
Differences in Startle Modulation: One Person’s Noise is Another Person’s
Signal.”Society for Psychophysiological
Research, Montreal, Canada, October 2001.
Paper:(with Swerdlow,
C.D.)“Electrical Shocks to the Arm
Elicit and Inhibit Pain and Startle Eyeblink.”Society
for Psychophysiological Research, Montreal,
Canada, October 2001.
Paper:(with
Duncan, S.M.)“The
Effects of Prepulse and Distraction on
Pain and Startle Caused by Electric Shocks.”Society
for Psychophysiological Research, Montreal,
Canada, October 2001.
Paper:(with Flaten,
M.A.,Mikalsen, A., & Bertelsen,
B.)“Effects
of Caffeine, Caffeine-associated Stimuli, and Caffeine-related Information
on Physiological and Psychological Arousal.”Society
for Psychophysiological Research, Montreal,
Canada, October 2001.
Paper:(with Schaechinger,
H., Linde, L., & Langewitz,
W.)“The
Impact of Heartbeats on Startle.”Society
for Psychophysiological Research, Montreal,
Canada, October 2001.
Special
Interest Discussion: “Startle Methodology.”Society
for Psychophysiological Research, Montreal,
Canada, October 2001.
Dagenbach,
Dale
Paper:(with Rupard,
M.D., Hurley, R.S., & Jennings, J.M.)“Executive
Function Training in Older Adults II: The Effects of Stroop
Practice on Episodic Memory, Working Memory, and Speed of Processing.”Cognitive
Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA, April 2002.
Paper:(with
Hebert, J.P.)“Does Suppression in
the ‘Think No-think’ Paradigm Affect Implicit Memory?”North
Carolina Cognition Group, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Chapel Hill, NC, February 2002.
Paper:(with Menzer,
D.)“Disengaging
Visual Attention: Location Specific or Generalized Interrupt.”Psychonomic
Society, Orlando, FL, November 2001.
Edwards,
C. Drew
Paper:“How
to Help with Depression in the LD/ADHD Child.”WNC
Symposium of learning Disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder, Asheville,
NC, 4 December 2000.
Fleeson,
William W.
Poster:(with
Wayne, J.H., & Musisca, N.)“Considering
the Role of Personality in the Work-Family Experience: The Relationship
of the Big Five to Work-Family Conflict and Facilitation.”Society
for Industrial and Organizational psychology, Toronto, Canada, 13 April
2002.
Fleeson,
cont.
Poster:“Why
Does Behavior Vary So Much Within Individuals? The
Role of Reactivity to Situational Cues.”Society
for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA, February 2002.
Jackson-Newsom,
Julia
Technology
Demonstration:(with Hansen, W., Wyrick,
C., Reese, E., & Dyreng, D.) “The Evaluation
Lizard: An On-line Evaluation Tool.”National
Prevention Network, Charlotte, NC, 2001.
Poster:(with
Hansen, W.)“Preventing
Problem Behaviors in Late Childhood: An Initial Evaluation.”Society
for Prevention Research, Seattle, WA, 2002.
Poster:(with
Giles, S., & Fearnow-Kenney, M.)“Modeling
Drug Prevention Program Fidelity.”Society
for Prevention Research, Seattle, WA, 2002.
Technology
Demonstration:(with Wyrick,
C., Reese, E., & Hansen, W.)“An
Interactive System for Survey Creation: A Demonstration.”Society
for Prevention Research, Seattle, WA, 2002.
Jennings,
Janine M.
Paper:(with
Webster, L.M., Kleykamp, B.A., & Dagenbach,
D.) “Executive Function Training in Older Adults I: Replication and Generalization
of a Recollection Training Procedure.” Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta,
GA, April 2002.
Poster:(with
Bloomfield, N.T.) “Implicit False Memory Effects: Evidence for Explicit
Contamination on a Perceptual Identification Task.”Psychonomic
Society, Orlando, FL, November 2001.
Leary,
Mark R.
Paper:“The
Interface Between Social and Clinical Psychology.”Society
of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Knoxville, TN, November 2001.
Paper:(with Quinlivan,
E.)“Darkness
and the Desire for Social Acceptance.”Society
for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA, February 2002.
Paper:(with
Kowalski, R.M., Smith, L., & Phillips, S.)“Rejection,
Teasing, and School Violence.”Society
for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA, February 2002.
Invited
Address:“The Potetnt
and Pervasive Effects of Interpersonal Rejection.”American
Psychological Society, New Orleans, LA, June 2002.
Mesquita, Batja
Paper:(with
Kim, H., Karasawa, M., & Markus, H.)“Emotional
Appraisal as a Product of Cultural Models of Agency.”Society
for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA, February 2002.
Paper:(with Idzelis,
M., Karasawa, M., & Hayashi, A.)“Differences
in Emotional Coping: American and Japanese Responses to Offense.”Society
for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA, February 2002.
Paper:(with
Kim, H., Karasawa, M., & Markus, H.)“Emotional
Appraisal as a Product of Cultural Models of Agency.”Society
for Personality and Social psychology, Savannah, GA, February 2002.
Paper:“Culture
and Emotion:Models of Agency and
Relationship as Sources of Cultural Variation in Emotion.”Life
Sciences Division, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, January 2002.
Class
Taught:“Cultural Serlves,
Cultural Acts.”Life Sciences Division,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, January 2002.
Paper:(with Karasawa,
M.,Haire, A., & Kzumi,
S.)“Positive
Emotional Experiences Across Cultures.”Positive
Psychology Summit, Washington, DC, October 2001.
Paper:(with Karasawa,
M.)“Cultural
Differences in Emotion Coping.”Culture
and Emotion Symposium, Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN, July 2001.
Roper,
Karen L.
Paper:“Observing
Behavior in Rats: The Role of Responding to the Discriminative Stimuli.”The Psychonomic
Society, Orlando, FL, 16 November 2001.
Schirillo,
James A.
Paper:(with
Hairston, W.D., Wallace, M.T., & Stein, B.E.)“Cross-modal
Bias and Perceived Spatial Unity are Contextually Dependent.”Multisensory
Interactions Subserving Orienting Behavior:
Satellite Meeting of the 12th Neural Control of Movement, Naples, FL
Paper:(with Susi,
T., Burdette, J., & Laurienti, P.)“fMRI
Reveals Inferior Prefrontal Gyrus and Right
Cerebellum are Selectively Activated While Viewing Portraits by Rembrandt.”North
Carolina Cognition Group, University of NC at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill,
NC, 2 February 2002.
Paper:(with Susi,
T., Burdette, J., & Laurienti, P.)“Viewing
Portraits by Rembrandt: fMRI Reveals Cerebellar
and Prefrontal Cortical Involvement.”Visual
Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL, 14 May 2002.
Paper:(with
Smith, K.M., & van den Berg, M.)“Variability
in Spatial Organization of Articulated Dot Lattices Influences Grouping
by Similarity.”North Carolina Cognition
Group, University of NC at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 2 February 2002.
Schirillo,
cont.
Paper:(with
van den Berg, M. & Kubovy, M.)“Illuminant
Complexity and Grouping by Proximity.”Visual
Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL, 13 May 2002.
Paper:(with
Hairston, W.D., Vaughan, J.W., Wallace, M.T., & Stein, B.E.)“Cross-modal
Bias isRelated to Variability in Visual Localization.Society
for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, 13 November 2001.
Paper:(with
Roberson, G., Hairston, W., Wallace, M., Stein, B., & Laurienti,
P.)“Unifying Multisensory
Signals across Time and Space.”Society
for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, 13 November 2001.
Stone,
Eric R.
Poster:(with
Parks, S.C., Sieck, W.R., & Yates, J.F.)“Using
Graphic Formats For Communicating Low-probability
Risk Information: The Role of Salience.”Society
for Judgment and Decision Making, Orlando, FL, November 2001.
Wayne,
Julie H.
Paper:(with Musisca,
N., & Fleeson, W.)“Considering
the Role of Personality in the Work-Family Experience: Relationships Between
the Big Five and Work-Family Conflict and Facilitation.”Society
of Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Toronto, Canada, April 2002.
III.Editorships,
Offices, and Consultancies (L, M, N)
PSYCHOLOGY
Best,
Deborah L.
Associate
Editor, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Consulting
Editor, Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health
President,
International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology
Member,
American Psychological Association, Preparing Future Faculty Committee
Member,
American Psychological Association, Board of Educational Affairs, Curriculum
Standards
Committee
Tenure
Review:New Mexico State University
Tenure
Review:Elon
College
Tenure
Review:University of California
at Irvine
Program
Review:Davidson College
Blumenthal,
Terry D.
Consultant:Department
of Defense Polygraph Institute (2 days)
Consultant:The
Brain Resource Company, Sydney, Australia (4 days)
Consultant:Department
of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA (3 days)
Dagenbach,
Dale
Grand
Review Panel:
Office
of Educational Research and Improvement (3 days)
Ad
Hoc Reviewer:
National
Science Foundation (10 hours)
Memory
& Cognition (12 hours)
Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance (24 hours)
Psychology
and Aging (10 hours)
Psychological
Bulletin and Review (8 hours)
Consciousness
and Cognition (8 hours)
European
Journal of Cognitive Psychology (6 hours)
Journal
of Cross-Cultural Psychology (6 hours)
Cognitive
Psychology (18 hours)
American
Journal of Psychology (6 hours)
Edwards,
C. Drew
Consultant,
full-time
Fleeson,
William W.
Consulting
Editor, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Jackson-Newsom,
Julia
Early
Career Prevention Network (subcommittee of the Society for Prevention Research)
Co-Chair,
Website/Public Relations Committee
Member,
Executive Board
Leary,
Mark R.
Editor,
Self and Identity
Editorial
Review Board:
Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology
Journal
of Personality
Psychological
Bulletin
Journal
of Social and Clinical Psychology
Roper,
Karen L.
Editorial
Review Board:
Psychological
Bulletin and Review
Journal
of Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Learning
and Motivation
Journal
of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Regional
Representative:Midwestern Psychological
Association
Associate
Member:The Psychonomic
Society
Founding
Member:Comparative Cognition Society
Departmental
Review:Davidson College
Schirillo,
James A.
Co-Editor:Special
Edition of Perception (Vol. 31)
Consultant
for InGen Corporation, 235 Montgomery Street,
Suite 300, San Francisco, CA94104
(4
hours/month)
Seta,
Catherine E.
Consulting
Editor:Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology
Sloan,
William W.
Board
of Directors:Serendipity House (2
hours/quarter)
Stone,
Eric R.
Editorial
Board, Journal of Experimental Psychology:Applied
Wayne,
Julie H.
Consulting
work in exchange for data collection for my research purposes (3 days)
IV.External
Grants Received (J)
PSYCHOLOGY
none