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1 Curriculum Vitae Molly E. Ireland, Ph.D. January 19 th , 2019 I. GENERAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION Address: Department of Psychological Sciences Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX 79409-2051 Phone: (785) 633-1757 (home) E-mail: [email protected] Lab website: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/psy/lusi/ Faculty page: https://www.depts.ttu.edu/psy/people/mireland/ ACADEMIC POSTIONS 2017 - Affiliate Faculty, Human Development and Family Studies, Texas Tech University 2015 - Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences, Texas Tech University 2013 - 2014 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences, Texas Tech University EDUCATION & TRAINING 2006 - 2011 Ph.D. Social-Personality Psychology, University of Texas at Austin (Advisor: James W. Pennebaker) 2002 - 2006 B.A. Psychology and Philosophy, Baker University 2012 - 2013 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania (Advisor: Dolores Albarracín) 2011 - 2012 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Advisor: Dolores Albarracín) KEY WORDS FOR TEACHING INTERESTS Social psychology, close relationships, personality, language, health psychology, feminism, gender, research methods KEY WORDS FOR RESEARCH INTERESTS Computational linguistics, fiction, gender, mental health, personality, health, social media, language style matching

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Curriculum Vitae Molly E. Ireland, Ph.D.

January 19th, 2019 I. GENERAL INFORMATION

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Department of Psychological Sciences Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX 79409-2051

Phone: (785) 633-1757 (home) E-mail: [email protected] Lab website: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/psy/lusi/ Faculty page: https://www.depts.ttu.edu/psy/people/mireland/

ACADEMIC POSTIONS

2017 - Affiliate Faculty, Human Development and Family Studies, Texas Tech University 2015 - Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences, Texas Tech

University 2013 - 2014 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences, Texas Tech

University EDUCATION & TRAINING

2006 - 2011 Ph.D. Social-Personality Psychology, University of Texas at Austin (Advisor:

James W. Pennebaker) 2002 - 2006 B.A. Psychology and Philosophy, Baker University 2012 - 2013 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Annenberg School for Communication,

University of Pennsylvania (Advisor: Dolores Albarracín) 2011 - 2012 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Annenberg School for Communication,

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Advisor: Dolores Albarracín) KEY WORDS FOR TEACHING INTERESTS

Social psychology, close relationships, personality, language, health psychology, feminism, gender, research methods

KEY WORDS FOR RESEARCH INTERESTS Computational linguistics, fiction, gender, mental health, personality, health, social media, language style matching

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II. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

*Graduate student advisee

Journal Articles

*Nalabandian, T. & Ireland, M. E. (In press). Genre-Typical Narrative Arcs Are Less Appealing in Action and Romance Films. Behavior Research Methods. Impact factor: 3.597, Citations: 0

Hancock, D., Talley, A., Bohanek, J., *Iserman, M., & Ireland, M. E. (2018). Sexual Orientation Self-Concept Ambiguity and Alcohol Use Disorder Symptomology: The Roles of Motivated Psychological Distancing and Drinking to Cope. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. Impact factor: 2.500, Citations: 1 Davis, T., Goldwater, M. B., Ireland, M. E., Gaylord, N., & Van Allen, J. (2017). Can you catch Ebola from a stork bite? Inductive reasoning influences generalization of perceived zoonosis risk. PLoS ONE. Impact factor: 2.806, Citations: 0 Ireland, M. E., Chen, Q., Schwartz, H. A., Ungar, L., & Albarracín, D. (2016). Action Tweets Linked to Reduced County-Level HIV Prevalence in the United States: Online Messages and Structural Determinants. AIDS and Behavior. Impact factor: 3.312, Citations: 12 Ireland, M. E., Schwartz, H. A., Chen, Q., Ungar, L., & Albarracín, D. (2015). Future-Oriented Tweets Predict Lower County-Level HIV Prevalence in the United States. Health Psychology, 34, 1252-1260. Impact factor: 3.611, Citations: 17 Ireland, M. E., Hepler, J., Li, H. & Albarracin, D. (2015). Neuroticism and attitudes toward action in 19 countries. Journal of Personality, 83, 243-250. Impact factor: 2.935, Citations: 17 Marshall, P., Ireland, M. E., & Dalton, A. (2015). Earliest Memories of Pets Predict Adult Attitudes: Phenomenological, Structural, and Textual Analyses. Human-Animal Interaction. Impact factor: none (new journal), Citations: 1 Ireland, M. E. & Henderson, M. D. (2014). Language style matching, engagement, and impasse in egoistic negotiations. Negotiations and Conflict Management Research, 7, 1-16. Impact factor: 1.086, Citations: 23 Ireland, M. E., Slatcher, R. B., Eastwick, P. W., Scissors, L. E., Finkel, E. J., & Pennebaker, J. W. (2011). Language style matching predicts relationship initiation and stability. Psychological Science, 22, 39-44. Impact factor: 4.940, Citations: 255 Pennebaker, J. W. & Ireland, M. E. (2011). Using literature to understand authors: The case for computerized text analysis. Scientific Study of Literature, 1, 34-48. Impact factor: none (new journal), Citations: 12

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Ireland, M. E. & Pennebaker, J. W. (2010). Language style matching in writing: Synchrony in essays, correspondence, and poetry. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 99, 549-471. Impact factor: 4.736, Citations: 194

Conference Proceedings (refereed) Ireland, M. E. & *Iserman, M. (2018). Within and Between-Person Differences in Language Used Across Anxiety Support and Neutral Reddit Communities. In Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, NAACL ’18. Citations: 0 *Iserman, M., Ireland, M. E., Littlefield, A. K., Davis, T., & *Maliepaard, S. (2018). An Approach to the CLPsych 2018 Shared Task Using Top-Down Text Representation and Simple Bottom-Up Model Selection. In Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, NAACL ’18. Citations: 0

Goldwater, M. B., Ireland, M., Gaylord, N., Van Allen, J., Davis, T. (2017). Inductive reasoning influences perception of interspecies disease transmission risk. (pp. 6). Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society. Citations: 0 *Iserman, M., & Ireland, M. (2017). A Dictionary-Based Comparison of Autobiographies by People and Murderous Monsters. In Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology–-From Linguistic Signal to Clinical Reality, ACL ’17, (pp. 74-84). Citations: 0 Coppersmith, G., Schwartz, H. A., Hollingshead, K., Ireland, M. E., Loveys, K., Resnik, R., Foreman, A., & Ingraham, L. (2016). The Clinical Panel: Leveraging Psychological Expertise During NLP Research. In Proceedings of the NLP+CSS Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Computational Social Science at EMNLP. Citations: 1 Book Chapters Ireland, M. E. & Mehl, M. R. (2015). Natural language use as a marker of personality. In T. Holtgraves (Ed.) Oxford Handbook of Language and Social Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. Citations: 31 Pennebaker, J. W. & Ireland, M. E. (2008). Analyzing Words to Understand Literature. In J. Auracher & W. van Peer (Eds.), New Beginnings in Literary Studies (pp. 24-48). Citations: 9 Technical Report Pennebaker, J. W., Chung, C. K., Ireland, M. E., Gonzales, A. L., & Booth, R. J. (2007). The development and psychometric properties of LIWC2007. Austin, TX: LIWC.net. Citations: 1,547

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS *Graduate student advisee †Undergraduate advisee

Conference Talks *Kelley, K.S., Ireland, M.E., & Sears, D.R.W. (August, 2019). Intellect differentially predicts creative activity and creative achievement. Paper to be presented at the Annual American Psychology Association Conference: Society for the Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Art, Chicago, CA. *Nalabandian, T. & Ireland, M. E. (April, 2019). Linguistic differences in fanfiction of schema-incongruent vs. schema-congruent films. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting for the Southwestern Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM. *Kelley, K.S. & Ireland, M.E. (November, 2018). Eminent visual artists' display high levels of intellect, cognitive complexity, and analytical thinking styles, comparable with Nobel Laureate scientists, Paper presented at the Texas Tech University Humanities Arts and Humanities Graduate Student Research Conference, Lubbock, TX. *Kelley, K.S. & Ireland, M.E. (August, 2018). Real-world artists display high levels of intellectual curiosity, cognitive complexity, and analytical thinking styles, with low levels of emotionality. Paper presented at Creativity: Challenges, Practices and Complexities Conference, University of Southern Oregon, Ashford, OR.

Niehuis, S., Reifman, A., Ogolsky, B., Oldham, R. & Ireland, M. E. (July, 2018). On the Same Wavelength? Agreement in Partners’ Marriage-Commitment Trajectories as a Key Element in Relationship Functioning. In S. Niehuis and A. Reifman (chairs), Commitment in Temporal Context: Stress, Sex, and Cognition. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the International Association for Relationship Research, Fort Collins, CO. Ireland, M. E. & *Iserman, M. (June, 2018). Within and Between-Person Differences in Language Used Across Anxiety Support and Neutral Reddit Communities. In Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, NAACL ’18. *Iserman, M., Ireland, M. E., Littlefield, A. K., Davis, T., & *Maliepaard, S. (June, 2018). An Approach to the CLPsych 2018 Shared Task Using Top-Down Text Representation and Simple Bottom-Up Model Selection. In Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, NAACL ’18.

*Nalabandian, T., *Iserman, M., & Ireland, M. E. (April, 2018). Others’ misfortunes interest emotionally stable individuals due to downward social comparison. Paper to be presented at the 90th annual meeting for the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Ireland, M. E. & *Maliepaard, S. (November, 2017). Content x style manipulations of cues to social status: Influence of linguistic congruence on person perception. Oral presentation at the First Annual Pennebaker Advisees Language Summit, Austin, TX.

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*Nalabandian, T. & Ireland, M. E. (November, 2017). Language Style Matching Reflects Negative Attentional Bias in Subclinical Depression. Oral presentation at the First Annual Pennebaker Advisees Language Summit, Austin, TX. *Kelley, K. S. & Ireland, M. E. (October, 2017). Psycholinguistic computational analysis: Writing about artists as an amalgamation of numbers. Paper presented at Writing about Contemporary Artists: Challenges, Practices, and Complexities Conference, University of Surrey, Guilford, United Kingdom. Ireland, M. E. & *Iserman, M. (June, 2017). A Dictionary-Based Comparison of Autobiographies by People and Murderous Monsters. Paper presented at the Fourth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology–-From Linguistic Signal to Clinical Reality, ACL ’17, Vancouver, Canada. Niehuis, S., Reifman, A., Ireland, M., Oldham, R., Fouladi, M., Posadas, L., Parrales, O., & Takano, M. (June, 2017). Race/Ethnicity, stressful life events, and couples’ development of a sense of shared reality. Paper presented at the annual Groves Conference on Marriage and Family, Charleston, SC. Ireland, M. E., Hollingshead, K., Crutchley, P., & Schwartz, H. A. (January, 2017). References to boredom on Facebook predict depression symptoms, anxiety, and anger. In M. E. Ireland & G. Coppersmith (chairs), Social media insights into mental health and suicide attempts. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. Niehuis, S., Ireland, M., Reifman, A., Oldham, C. R., Yuan, S., Ginste, K., Ozpolat, A., Parrales, O., Clay, C., Dehn, J., & Dabbakeh, N. (July, 2016). “Shared realities” during courtship: Subtypes, linguistics, and contextual correlates. Paper presented at the International Association for Relationship Research, Toronto, Canada. Ireland, M. E. Ireland, M. E. Schwartz, H. A., Ungar, L., & Albarracín, D. (2016, July). Self-reported social support and social language on Twitter predict lower HIV rates in United States counties. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Association for Relationship Research, Toronto, Canada. Ireland, M. E., Oldham, R., Wood, W., Baird, H., Reifman, A., & Niehuis, S. (2014, November). Shared Language and Memories Reflect Marital Quality and Conflict. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Baltimore, MD. Ireland, M. E., Schwartz, H. A., Ungar, L., & Albarracín, D. (2014, May). Linguistic Indicators of Protective and Risky Communities: Predicting HIV Outbreaks Through Twitter. In L. H. Ungar (Chair), Big language analysis: Psychology at web-scale. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA. Albarracín, D. A. & Ireland, M. E. (2014, May). The role of perspective in written self-talk and self-control. In E. F. Kross & O. Ayduk, Self-Talk: Towards an Integrative Understanding of a Basic (Often Overlooked) Regulatory Mechanism. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA.

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Ireland, M. E., Dalton, A., & Marshall, P. (2014, May). Who Remembers Pets as Friends? Evidence from Computerized Text Analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Ireland, M. E. (2014, April). Language style matching and social engagement in thin slices of an egoistic negotiation. In M. E. Ireland and J. Gorman (co-chairs), Temporal Dynamics of Verbal and Nonverbal Behavior Coordination in Groups. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX. Conference Posters †Sastry, S. & Ireland, M. E. (April, 2019). Analyzing Expert and Novice Writers’ Language Use in Fiction. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting for the Southwestern Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM. *Blake, A. B., Cooper, A., Ireland, M. E., Sherman, R. A. (February, 2019). Instagram: A Window into Personality? Poster to be presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Portland, OR. *Garcia, A. A. & Ireland, M. E. (February, 2019). Exploring the Influence of Value Incongruence on Political Attitudes. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Portland, OR.

†Jong, M. & Ireland, M. E. (February, 2019). TL;DR: Contextualizing the Temporal and Linguistic Behavior of Anxiety Forum Users on Reddit. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Portland, OR. *Kelley, K.S. & Ireland, M.E. (February, 2019). Openness: Eminent visual artists display high levels Intellect comparable to scientists. The Society for Personality and Social Psychology’s Annual Convention, Portland, OR *Nalabandian, T. & Ireland, M. E. (February, 2019). Belongingness as a mechanism for the linguistic correlates of depression. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Portland, OR. *Williams, J. P. & Ireland, M. E. (February, 2019). Unedited Language Differences Between Dementia Patients and Caregivers. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Portland, OR. Kelley, K.S. & Ireland, M.E. (August, 2018). Intellect: eminent visual artists display high levels of analytic thinking styles comparable to scientists. Poster presented at the annual Society for the Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Art in conjunction with the American Psychology Association Conference, San François, CA. †Williams, J. P. & Ireland, M. E. (March, 2018). Analyzing Reddit to Differentiate the Language of Dementia, Parkinson’s, and Non-Neurodegenerative Progressive Diseases. Poster to be

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presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA. *Maliepaard, S. & Ireland, M. E. (March, 2018). Subtle and overt linguistic cues to social status interact to influence person perception in an educational context. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA. *Nalabandian, T., *Iserman, M., & Ireland, M. E. (2018, March). Linguistic measures of genre-typicality differentiate between critics’ and audiences’ ratings of movie scripts. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA. *Garcia, A. A., *Iserman, M., *Nalabandian, T., *Maliepaard, S., & Ireland, M. E. (2018, March). Individual differences in how everyday moral language reflects political orientation. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA. *Kelley, K. S. & Ireland, M. E. (2017, October). Visual Artists Writing & Shared Vulnerabilities—Creativity, Psychopathology & Expressive Writing. Poster presented at Creativity & Innovation Conference at the Behavioral Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. *Nalabandian, T. & Ireland, M. E. (2017, August). Language Style Matching in Responses to Social Media-Style Posts as a Function of Subclinical Depression and Anxiety. Poster presented at Fourth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology (CLPsych), ACL ‘17. †Williams, J. P. & Ireland, M. E. (March, 2017). Lexical Variation over Time in Dementia Patients and Dementia Caretakers. CISER Undergraduate Research Conference, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. *Garcia, A. A., Rice Greenlee, L., & Ireland, M. E. (January, 2017). Power and Achievement Language in Written Evaluations Reveals Gender Role Biases in Hiring Decisions. Poster presented at the Groups Preconference, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. *Nalabandian, T. & Ireland, M. E. (January, 2017). The Sex of a Screenwriter: An Examination of Language Patterns and Ratings of Films. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. *Nalabandian, T., *Iserman, M., & Ireland, M. E. (2016, July). What makes a (good) narrative? Automated text analysis of a dramatic film corpus. In B. Herrmann (chair), Power of Digital Text Analysis. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature (IGEL), Chicago, IL. †Dabbakeh, N., Oldham, R., Niehuis, S., & Ireland, M. E. (2016, April). Language Style Matching in Separate Courtship Interviews Reflects Less Avoidance and Disengagement in Newlywed Couples. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Texas Council on Family Relations, Plano, TX.

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†Dabbakeh, N. & Ireland, M. E. (2016, January). Cultural Differences and Linguistic Correlates of Personality Among Arabs and Americans. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. *Iserman, M. & Ireland, M. E. (2016, January). Gendered Language Styles: Person Perception and Language Style Matching with Stylistically Varied Texts. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. Ireland, M. E. Schwartz, H. A., Ungar, L., & Albarracín, D. (2016, January). Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. Ireland, M. E., Schwartz, H. A., Chen, Q., Ungar, L., & Albarracín, D. (2014, April). Predicting County-Level HIV Rates through Automatic Twitter Analysis. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.

Invited Talks Language style matching in social interaction: It’s not always prosocial! Language and Behavior seminar (Dr. Nairan Ramirez-Esparza), University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. (online, March 2018) A person x topic model of social (dis)engagement during depressed and depression-prone individuals’ conversations. Media & Communication Brown Bag, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. (November 2016) Language Style Matching as an Unobtrusive Measure of Social Engagement: An Example of How Social Psychologists Study Language. Jelinek Memorial Summer Workshop on Speech and Language Technologies, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. (June 2016) The state of the art of research on language style matching. Language and Behavior seminar (Dr. Nairan Ramirez-Esparza), University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. (online, March 2016) Dictionary approaches to studying temporal orientation. Social Action Lab meeting, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL. (online, Feb. 2016) Is an extravert outgoing if no one’s around? Perceived audience size moderates controlled but not automatic verbal indicators of personality on Facebook. Cognitive Area Brown Bag, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. (Sep. 2014) Language style matching and HIV forecasting. Cognitive Area Brown Bag, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. (Sep. 2013)

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CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED Conference Organizer Second Biennial Pennebaker Advisees’ Language Insights Summit, Austin, TX. (November, 2019). Co-organized with Kate Niederhoffer. First Biennial Pennebaker Advisees’ Language Insights Summit, Austin, TX. (November, 2017). Co-organized with Kate Niederhoffer. Session Organizer Workshop for Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, Annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Vancouver, Canada. (2017). Affiliate Third Frederick Jelinek Memorial Summer Workshop, Center for Language and Speech Processing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. (2016).

FUNDING

Internal Applications Long-Term Associations Between Language Style Matching and Marital Quality and Health in Latino and White Newlywed Couples. Molly Ireland (PI), Sylvia Niehuis (Co-PI). Scholarship Catalyst Program. Obtained: $3,500. Duration: Jan. 1, 2017-Dec. 31, 2019 Pilot Study of Couples' "Shared Reality". Sylvia Niehuis (PI), Molly Ireland (Co-PI). Scholarship Catalyst Program. Obtained: $3,500. Duration: Jan. 1, 2017-Dec. 31, 2018 Mentor Role *Graduate advisee †Undergraduate advisee

*Taleen Nalabandian (awardee). Psi Chi Regional Research Competition, Southwestern Psychological Association. Obtained: $300. April, 2019.

†Shashidhar Sastry (awardee). TrUE Undergraduate Travel Award. Obtained: $800. April, 2019 †J. Paige Williams (awardee). TrUE Undergraduate Travel Award. Obtained: $1,000. February, 2019 †Shashidhar Sastry (PI). TrUE Undergraduate Scholar Project. Obtained: $1,000. Duration: Jan. 1, 2019-Dec. 31, 2019. †J. Paige Williams (awardee). CALUE Undergraduate Travel Award. Obtained: $1,000. March, 2018

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†Nadeem Dabbakeh (PI). CALUE Undergraduate Scholar Project. Obtained: $1,080. Duration: Jan. 1, 2015-Dec. 31, 2015. †Nadeem Dabbakeh (awardee). CALUE Undergraduate Travel Award. Obtained: $1,000. January, 2015 †Nadeem Dabbakeh (PI). Sarah J. Kulkofsky Scholarship. Obtained: $500. February, 2015.

External Online media and structural influences on new HIV/STI Cases in the US. Dolores Albarracin (PI), Molly Ireland (co-I). Sponsor: NIH National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Obtained $36,282. Duration: May 1, 2015-April 30, 2016. Research Awards Society for Personality and Social Psychology Student Travel Award, 2010 Best Graduate Student Presentation, Annual meeting of IGEL, 2010 Faculty Award for Outstanding Senior in Psychology, Baker University, 2006 Outstanding Senior Thesis, Baker University, 2006 Best Scholarly Paper, Harlaxton College, 2005

III. TEACHING

COURSES TAUGHT

Graduate

PSY 5001 Social Psychology of Language and Communication (F2013) PSY 5001 Close Relationships (F2016, F2019) PSY 5001 Psychosomatic Processes (S2018)

Undergraduate

PSY 4301 Developmental Psychology (SU2014, F2015) PSY 3341 Close Relationships (F2014, S2015, F2015, S2016, F2016, S2017, F2017, F2018) PSY 3401 Research Methods (S2014) PSY 2304 Intro to Social Psychology (F2018, S2019)

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RESEARCH DIRECTION

Member of Doctoral Committees 2019-Present Taleen Nalabandian

2019-Present Micah Iserman 2018-Present Kathryn Kelley (Fine Art)

2017-2018 David Hancock 2014-2015 James Cazares

Member of Master’s Committees

2017-2018 Tran Le 2017-2018 Anthony Foster 2013-14 Jani Manring (Interdisciplinary Master’s) Member of Qualifying Committees

2018 Taleen Nalabandian 2017-2018 Micah Iserman 2016-2017 David Hancock

Graduate Students Supervised

2018-Present Andrew B. Blake (co-advised, Rawls School of Business) 2018-Present Roberto De La Rosa (co-advised, Psychological Sciences) 2017-Present Kathryn Stirling Kelley (co-advised, School of Art) 2016-Present Sage Maliepaard 2016-Present Ashley A. Garcia 2015-Present Taleen Nalabandian 2014-Present Micah Iserman

High School Students Supervised 2018 Maegan Jong, Clark Scholars Program, TTU Honors College 2014 Ailis Dooner, Clark Scholars Program, TTU Honors College

IV. SERVICE

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE Diversity Committee (2016-present) COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Faculty Senate, Faculty Status and Welfare Committee (2016-present) Faculty Senate, Ad Hoc Committee on Racism, Intimidation, and Free Speech (2017) Institute for Inclusive Excellence (2016-2017)

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REVIEWER

Journal Articles - Editorial Board Journal of Language and Social Psychology (2015-present) Journal Articles - Ad Hoc Reviewing Basic and Applied Social Psychology Behavior Research Methods Communication Quarterly Communication Monographs Dialogue and Discourse Discourse Processes Emotion European Journal of Social Psychology European Psychologist Frontiers in Emotion Science Health Communication Journal of Behavioral Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication Journal of Communication Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Journal of Language and Social Psychology* Journal of Research in Personality

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Journal of Social and Personal Relationships Journal of Substance Abuse Therapy Language and Cognition Personal Relationships Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Personality and Social Psychology Review PLoS ONE Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Proceedings B Psychological Science Review of General Psychology Scientific Study of Literature Self and Identity Social Cognition Social Development Social Psychology Social Psychology and Personality Science

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Association for Computational Linguistics (2016-2017) Association for Psychological Science (2014-2015) International Association for Relationship Research (2015-2016) International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature (2010-2011) Midwestern Psychological Association (2005-2015) North American Association for Computational Linguistics (2018-present) Society for Personality and Social Psychologists (2006-present) Southwestern Psychological Association (2014-2015)