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WILLIAM ICKES REV 9/10

Address: Department of Psychology E-mail: [email protected] University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, Texas 76019-0528

Telephone: Office: (817) 272-3229 Date of Birth: November 10, 1947 Home: (817) 483-7434 FAX: (817) 272-2364

Webpage: http://www.uta.edu/psychology/faculty/ickes/

Education

Undergraduate: Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas (1965-1966) Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah (1966-1969) B.S. in Psychology

Graduate: University of Texas at Austin (1969-1973) Ph.D. in Psychology

Employment Summary

Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1973-1979 Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1979-1981; Associate Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1981-82 Visiting Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Texas at Arlington, 1981-1982; Associate Professor, 1982-1987; Professor, 1987-2005; Distinguished Professor, 2005-present Visiting Professor, University of Washington-Seattle, 1992. Visiting Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1999. Francqui International Chair, Ghent University and Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 2005

Memberships and Affiliations

Fellow, American Psychological Society Fellow, Society for Personality and Social Psychology Member, Society of Experimental Social Psychology Member, International Association for Relationship Research Member, Midwestern Psychological Association; Member, Program Committee, 1981-1983 Member, Southwestern Psychological Association Member Affiliate, Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology

1 Honors and Awards

National Council of Teachers of English Award, 1965 Elected to Phi Kappa Phi, 1968 Graduated magna cum laude, Brigham Young University, 1969 NDEA Title IV Fellowship, University of Texas, 1969-1972 NSF Fellow, University of Iowa Summer Research Program in Social Psychophysiology, 1987 Nominated for the Chancellor's Award, University of Texas at Arlington, 1992 Berscheid / Hatfield Award for Distinguished Mid-Career Achievement, International Network on Personal Relationships, 1997 Certificate of Commendation, American Psychological Foundation, 1997 Fellow, American Psychological Society, 1998 New Contribution Award, International Society for the Study of Personal Relationships, 1998 (co-recipient with Jeffry A. Simpson) Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1999 Fellow, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2002 Distinguished Record of Research Award, University of Texas at Arlington, 2002 Faculty Development Leave Award, University of Texas at Arlington, 2002 Francqui International Chair, Ghent University and Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, 2005 Induction into the Academy of Distinguished Scholars, University of Texas at Arlington, 2005 Research Excellence Award, University of Texas at Arlington, 2005 Research Excellence Award, University of Texas at Arlington, 2006 Fellow, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, 2009

Research Support

1974-1975 Grant from the Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin, for research on focus of attention and mood induction (principal investigator)

1975-1976 Grant #1-R03-MH26646-01 from NIMH: "Attributional Determinants of Monetary Help-Giving" (principal investigator)

1976-1977 Grant from the Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin, for research on self-awareness, attribution, and social behavior (principal investigator)

1977-1978 Grant #1-R03-MH29804-01 from NIMH: "Outcome Attributions and Helping Behavior" (principal investigator)

1978-1979 Grant #BNS 78-10149 from NSF: "Personality, Social Roles, and Social Behavior" (principal investigator)

1979-1981 Continuation grant #BNS 79-21443 from NSF: "Personality, Social Roles, and Social Behavior" (principal investigator)

1981 Summer Research Fellowship from the Senate Committee on Faculty Research,

2 University of Missouri-St. Louis, for research on personality and role influences in dyadic interactions (principal investigator)

1982-1983 Grant from the Weldon Spring Award Committee, University of Missouri System, for research on personality and role influences in dyadic interactions (principal investigator)

1983-1984 Grant from the Organized Research Fund, Graduate School, University of Texas at Arlington, for research on the influences of early social experience on subsequent relationships (principal investigator)

1984-1985 Grant from the Organized Research Fund, Graduate School, University of Texas at Arlington, for organizing a research symposium titled "Emphasizing the Social in Social Cognition"

1998 Grant from the Timberlawn Psychiatric Research Foundation, Dallas, Texas, for a research proposal titled "When Does Understanding One's Partner Hurt the Relationship?" (principal investigator)

1998-2001 Grant #SBR 9732476 from NSF: “Empathic Accuracy and Inaccuracy in Relationships" (co-principal investigator with Jeffry A. Simpson)

1999 Grant from the Timberlawn Psychiatric Research Foundation, Dallas, Texas, for a research proposal titled "When Are Domestically Violent Men More Empathically Accurate?" (co-principal investigator with William Schweinle)

2000 Grant #SBR 9732476 from NSF: “Empathic Accuracy and Inaccuracy in Relationships" (co-principal investigator with Jeffry A. Simpson). Supplementary award

2000-2001 Grant from the Timberlawn Psychiatric Research Foundation, Dallas, Texas, for a research proposal titled "The Role of Men's 'Overattribution Bias' and Aversive Arousal in Domestic Violence" (co-principal investigator with William Schweinle)

2002-2003 Grant from the Timberlawn Psychiatric Research Foundation, Dallas, Texas, for a research proposal titled "The Impact of Empathic Accuracy on Childhood Relationships" (co-principal investigator with Katie Gleason and Lauri Jensen- Campbell)

2005 Francqui International Chair, an international research grant awarded by the Francqui Foundation, Brussels, Belgium.

3 Editorial Experience

Action Editor (Topic Editor) for the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1978-1979

Consulting Editor for Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1980-1981

Member, editorial board for the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1982-1991

Associate Editor, Review of Personality and Social Psychology, 1983-1986

Consulting Editor for the Attitudes and Social Cognition section of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1984-1985

Consulting Editor for the Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes section of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1986-present

Editor of the "Conceptualizations and Methods" section of the Handbook of Personal Relationships (1st edition, 1988) and the "Social Psychology" section (2nd edition)

Member of the grant review panel for the Social and Developmental Psychology Program of the National Science Foundation, 1987-1988; Member of the NSF site visit team for the LIFE Center Project, 2009

Consulting Editor for the Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1988-1992, 1994-1996

Consulting Editor for the Journal of Research in Personality, 1994-2004

Consulting Editor for New Review of Social Psychology, 2002-2004

Consulting Editor for Review of Personality and Social Psychology, 2004-2006

Associate Editor for the Journal of Research in Personality, 2004-2006

Consulting Editor for the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2010-present

Ad hoc reviewer for the following:

Journals: American Psychologist, Child Development, Contemporary Psychology, Emotion, European Journal of Personality, European Journal of Social Psychology, Health Psychology, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Journal of Educational Psychology, Journal of Family Psychology, Journal of Personality, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Research in Personality, Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior, Motivation and Emotion, Personal Relationships, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Personality and Social Psychology Review, Psychological Bulletin, Psychological Methods, Psychological Review, Self and

4 Identity, Sex Roles, Social Behaviour, Social Cognition, Social Psychology Quarterly

Publishers: Allyn and Bacon, Academic Press, Brooks/Cole, Wm. C. Brown, Dryden Press, W. H. Freeman and Company, Guilford Press, Little, Brown and Company, McGraw-Hill, Oxford University Press, Springer-Verlag, West Publishers, Winthrop Publishers

Granting Agencies: National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Mental Health

Publications

Books

Harvey, J., Ickes, W., & Kidd, R. (Eds.) (1976). New directions in attribution research. Vol. 1. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Harvey, J., Ickes, W., & Kidd, R. (Eds.) (1978). New directions in attribution research. Vol. 2. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Harvey, J., Ickes, W., & Kidd, R. (Eds.) (1981). New directions in attribution research. Vol. 3. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Ickes, W., & Knowles, E.S. (Eds.) (1982). Personality, roles, and social behavior. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Ickes, W. (Ed.) (1985). Compatible and incompatible relationships. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Duck, S.W., Hay, D.F., Hobfoll, S.E., Ickes, W., & Montgomery, B., (Eds.), (1988). Handbook of personal relationships: Theory, research, and interventions (1st ed.). Chichester, UK: Wiley.

Duck, S.W., Dindia, K., Ickes, W., Milardo, R.M., Mills, R., & Sarason, B. (Eds.) (1997). Handbook of personal relationships: Theory, research, and interventions (2nd ed.). Chichester, UK: Wiley.

Ickes, W. (Ed.) (1997). Empathic accuracy. New York: Guilford Press.

Ickes, W., & Duck, S.W. (Eds.) (2000). The social psychology of personal relationships. Chichester, UK: Wiley. [Japanese edition published in 2004 (Translation organized by I. Daibo & M. Wada). Kyoto: Kitaoji Syobou].

Ickes, W. (2003). Everyday mind reading: Understanding what other people think and feel. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.

5 Decety, J., & Ickes, W. (Eds.) (2009). The social neuroscience of empathy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Ickes, W. (2009). Strangers in a strange lab: How personality shapes our initial encounters with others. New York: Oxford University Press.

Smith, J.L., Ickes, W., Hall, J., & Hodges, S.D. (Eds.). (in press). Managing interpersonal sensitivity: Knowing when—and when not—to understand others. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Book Chapters

Ickes, W. (Ed.) (1976). A conversation with Fritz Heider. In J. Harvey, W. Ickes, and R. Kidd (Eds.), New directions in attribution research. Vol. 1 (pp. 3-18). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Ickes, W., & Kidd, R. (1976). An attributional analysis of helping behavior. In J. Harvey, W. Ickes, and R. Kidd (Eds.), New directions in attribution research. Vol. 1 (pp. 311-334). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Harvey, J., Ickes, W., & Kidd, R. (1978). A conversation with Edward E. Jones and Harold H. Kelley. In J. Harvey, W. Ickes, and R. Kidd (Eds.), New directions in attribution research. Vol. 2 (pp. 371-388). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Ickes, W., & Layden, M.A. (1978). Attributional styles. In J. Harvey, W. Ickes, and R. Kidd (Eds.), New directions in attribution research. Vol. 2 (pp. 119-152). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Gottlieb, A., & Ickes, W. (1978). Attributional strategies of social influence. In J. Harvey, W. Ickes, and R. Kidd (Eds.), New directions in attribution research. Vol. 2 (pp. 261-296). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Nerenz, D.R., Ickes, W., Kerr, N.L. & Oliver, D.F. (1979). Reactions to personal space invasion: Experimental tests of an attributional analysis. In M. Gurkaynak and W.A. LeCompte (Eds.), Human consequences of crowding. NATO Conference Series III: Human Factors, Vol. 10. New York: Plenum.

Ickes, W. (1981). Sex-role influences in dyadic interaction: A theoretical model. In C. Mayo and N. Henley (Eds.), Gender and nonverbal behavior (pp. 95-128). New York: Springer- Verlag.

Ickes, W. (1982). A basic paradigm for the study of personality, roles, and social behavior. In W. Ickes and E.S. Knowles (Eds.), Personality, roles, and social behavior (pp. 305- 341). New York: Springer-Verlag.

Ickes, W. (1983). Influences of past relationships on subsequent ones. In P. Paulus (Ed.), Basic group processes (pp. 315-337). New York: Springer-Verlag.

Ickes, W. (1984). Personality. In A.S. Bellack & M. Hersen (Eds.), Research methods

6 in clinical psychology (pp. 157-178). New York: Pergamon.

Ickes, W., & Robertson, E. (1984). A new paradigm for the study of personality. In O. Neumaier (Ed.), Mind, language, and society (pp. 31-41). Vienna: vwgo-verlag.

Brehm, S., Ickes, W., et al. (1984). Panel commentary on "Interfaces in Psychology: Social perception in clinical and counseling psychology." In R.P. McGlynn, J.E. Maddux, C.D. Stoltenberg, & J.H. Harvey (Eds.), Interfaces in psychology: Social perception in clinical and counseling psychology (pp. 167-185). Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech Press.

Ickes, W. (1985). Sex-role influences on compatibility in relationships. In W. Ickes (Ed.), Compatible and incompatible relationships (pp. 187-207). New York: Springer-Verlag.

Snyder, M., & Ickes, W. (1985). Personality and social behavior. In G. Lindzey and E. Aronson (Eds.), Handbook of social psychology: Third edition. Vol. 2 (pp. 883-947). New York: Random House.

Ickes, W., & Tooke, W. (1988). The observational method: Studying the interactions of minds and bodies. In S. Duck, D.F. Hay, S.E. Hobfoll, W. Ickes, & B. Montgomery (Eds.), Handbook of personal relationships: Theory, research, and interventions (pp. 79-97). Chichester: Wiley.

Ickes, W. (1988). Attributional styles and the self-concept. In L.Y. Abramson (Ed.), Social cognition and clinical psychology: A synthesis (pp. 66-97). New York: Guilford Press.

Ickes, W., Bissonnette, V., Garcia, S., & Stinson, L. (1990). Implementing and using the dyadic interaction paradigm. In C. Hendrick & M. Clark (Eds.), Review of Personality and Social Psychology: Volume 11, Research Methods in Personality and Social Psychology, (pp. 16-44). Newbury Park, CA.: Sage.

Ickes, W. (1994). Methods of studying close relationships. In A.L. Weber & J.H. Harvey (Eds.) Perspectives on close relationships (pp. 18-44). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. [Reprinted in W. Ickes & S.W. Duck (Eds.), The social psychology of personal relationships. Chichester, UK: Wiley.]

Ickes, W., & Gonzalez, R. (1996). "Social" cognition and social cognition: From the subjective to the intersubjective. In J. Nye and A. Brower (Eds.), What's social about social cognition? Research on socially shared cognition in small groups (pp. 285-309) Newbury Park, CA.: Sage. [An updated version of the article by Ickes and Gonzalez (1994)]

Ickes, W., Snyder, M., & Garcia, S. (1997). Personality influences on the choice of situations. In R. Hogan, J. Johnson, & S. Briggs (Eds.) Handbook of personality psychology (pp. 165-195). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Gaines, S.O., Jr., & Ickes, W. (1997). Perspectives on interracial relationships. In S.W. Duck, K. Dindia, W. Ickes, R.M. Milardo, R. Mills, & B. Sarason (Eds.), Handbook of personal relationships: Theory, research, and interventions (2nd ed.) (pp. 197-220). Chichester, UK: Wiley. [Reprinted in W. Ickes & S.W. Duck (Eds.), The social psychology of personal relationships. Chichester, UK: Wiley.]

7 Graham, T., & Ickes, W. (1997). When women's intuition isn't greater than men's. In W. Ickes (Ed.), Empathic accuracy (pp. 117-143). New York: Guilford Press.

Colvin, C.R., Vogt, D.S., & Ickes, W. (1997). Why do friends understand each other better than strangers do? In W. Ickes (Ed.), Empathic accuracy (pp. 169-193). New York: Guilford Press.

Ickes, W., & Simpson, J. (1997). Managing empathic accuracy in close relationships. In W. Ickes (Ed.), Empathic accuracy (pp. 218-250). New York: Guilford Press.

Ickes, W., Marangoni, C., & Garcia, S. (1997). Studying empathic accuracy in a clinically relevant context. In W. Ickes (Ed.), Empathic accuracy (pp. 282-310). New York: Guilford Press.

Ickes, W., & Duck, S.W. (2000). Personal relationships and social psychology. In W. Ickes & S.W. Duck (Eds.), The social psychology of personal relationships (pp. 1-8). Chichester, UK: Wiley.

Malle, B.F., & Ickes, W. (2000). Fritz Heider: Philosopher and psychologist. In G.A. Kimble & M. Wertheimer (Eds.), Portraits of pioneers in psychology (Vol. 4, pp. 195-213). Washington, D.C., & Mahwah, N.J.: American Psychological Association and Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Ickes, W., & Simpson, J. (2001). Motivational aspects of empathic accuracy. In G.J.O. Fletcher & M.S. Clark (Eds.), Interpersonal Processes: Blackwell Handbook in Social Psychology (pp. 229-249). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Flury, J., & Ickes, W. (2001). Emotional intelligence and empathic accuracy. In J. Ciarrochi, J. Forgas, & J. Mayer (Eds.), Emotional intelligence in everyday life: A scientific inquiry (pp. 113-132). New York: Psychology Press.

Ickes, W. (2001). Measuring empathic accuracy. In J.A. Hall & F.J. Bernieri (Eds.), Interpersonal sensitivity: Theory and measurement (pp. 219-241). Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.

Simpson, J.A., Ickes, W., & Oriña, M. (2001). Empathic accuracy and preemptive relationship maintenance. In J. Harvey & A. Wenzel (Eds.), Close romantic relationships: Maintenance and enhancement (pp. 27-46). Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.

Ickes, W. (2002). The social self in subjective and intersubjective research paradigms. In J.P. Forgas and K.D. Williams (Eds.), The social self: Cognitive, interpersonal and intergroup perspectives (pp. 205-218). Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

Schweinle, W.E., & Ickes, W. (2002). On empathic accuracy and husbands’ abusiveness: The "overattribution bias." In P. Noller and J.A. Feeney (Eds.), Understanding marriage: Developments in the study of couple interaction (pp. 228-250). Cambridge University Press.

8 Ickes, W., Hutchison, J., & Mashek, D. (2004). Closeness as intersubjectivity: Social absorption and social individuation. In D. Mashek and A. Aron (Eds.), The handbook of closeness and intimacy (pp. 357-373). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Ickes, W., & Simpson, J.A. (2004). Motivational aspects of empathic accuracy. In M.B. Brewer & M. Hewstone (Eds.), Emotion and motivation (pp. 225-246). Malden, MA: Blackwell. [Reprinted from Ickes, W., & Simpson, J. (2001). Motivational aspects of empathic accuracy. In G.J.O. Fletcher & M.S. Clark (Eds.), Interpersonal Processes: Blackwell Handbook in Social Psychology (pp. 229-249). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Ickes, W., Simpson, J.A., & Oriña, M. (2005). Empathic accuracy and inaccuracy in close relationships. In B. Malle and S. Hodges (Eds.), Other minds: How humans bridge the divide between self and others (pp. 310-322). New York: Guilford Press.

Flury, J., & Ickes, W. (2006). Emotional intelligence and empathic accuracy. In J. Ciarrochi, J. Forgas, & J. Mayer (Eds.), Emotional intelligence in everyday life: A scientific inquiry (2nd ed.), pp. 140-165. New York: Psychology Press. [An updated and expanded version of the chapter that appeared in the first edition of this book]

Charania, M., & Ickes, W. (2006). Research methods for the study of personal relationships. In A. Vangelisti & D. Perlman (Eds.), Cambridge handbook of personal relationships (pp. 51-71). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Schmid Mast, M.S., & Ickes, W. (2007). Empathic accuracy: Measurement and potential clinical applications. In T.F.D. Farrow and P.W.R. Woodruff (Eds.), Empathy in mental illness (pp. 408-427). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Ickes, W. (2008). Mind reading superheroes: Fiction and facts. In R.S. Rosenberg & J. Canzoneri (Eds.),The psychology of superheroes (pp. 119-134). Dallas: BenBella Books.

Ickes, W. (2009). Empathic accuracy: Its links to clinical, cognitive, developmental, social, and physiological psychology. In J. Decety & W. Ickes (Eds.), The social neuroscience of empathy (pp. 57-70). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Schweinle, W., Flury, J.M., & Ickes, W. (2009). Borderline symptomatology and empathic accuracy. In M.H. Jackson and L.F. Westbrook (Eds.), Borderline personality disorder: New research (pp. 127-135). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Verhofstadt, L.L., Ickes, W., & Buysse, A. (2010). Empathic accuracy and support provision in marriage. In K. Sullivan and J. Davila (Eds.), Support processes in intimate relationships (pp. 71-88). New York: Oxford University Press.

Rollings, K.H., Cuperman, R., & Ickes, W. (in press). Empathic accuracy and inaccuracy. Chapter to appear in L.M. Horowitz and S. Strack (Eds.), Handbook of interpersonal psychology: Theory, research, assessment, and therapeutic interventions. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Ickes, W., Smith, J.L., Hall, J., & Hodges, S.D. (in press). Interpersonal sensitivity: A set of abilities we can dial up or down as needed? Chapter to appear in J.L. Smith, W. Ickes, J.

9 Hall, and S. Hodges (Eds.), Managing interpersonal sensitivity: Knowing when—and when not —to understand others. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Verhofstadt, L.L., Davis, M.H., & Ickes, W. (in press). Motivation, empathic accuracy, and spousal support: It's complicated! Chapter to appear in J.L. Smith, W. Ickes, J. Hall, and S. Hodges (Eds.), Managing interpersonal sensitivity: Knowing when—and when not—to understand others. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Cuperman, R., Howland, M., Ickes, W., & Simpson, J.A. (in press). Motivated inaccuracy: Past and future directions. Chapter to appear in J.L. Smith, W. Ickes, J. Hall, and S. Hodges (Eds.), Managing interpersonal sensitivity: Knowing when—and when not—to understand others. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Smith, J.L., Hall, J., Hodges, S.D., & Ickes, W. (in press). To be, or not to be, accurate: Addressing that and other complicated questions. Chapter to appear in J.L. Smith, W. Ickes, J. Hall, & S.D. Hodges (Eds.). Managing interpersonal sensitivity: Knowing when—and when not —to understand others. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Park, A., Sharp, N., & Ickes. W. (in press). Social anxiety is contagious. Chapter to appear in T.M. Robinson (Ed.), Social anxiety: Symptoms, causes, and techniques. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Journal Articles

Wicklund, R., & Ickes, W. (1972). The effect of objective self-awareness on predecisional exposure to information. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 8, 378-387.

Ickes, W., Wicklund, R., & Ferris, C.B. (1973). Objective self-awareness and self- esteem. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 9, 202-219.

Jellison, J., & Ickes, W. (1974). The power of the glance: Desire to see and be seen in cooperative and competitive situations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 10, 444- 450.

Ickes, W., Kidd, R., & Berkowitz, L. (1976). Attributional determinants of monetary help- giving Journal of Personality, 44, 163-178.

Rajecki, D.W., Ickes, W., Corcoran, C., & Lenerz, K. (1977). Social facilitation of human performance: Mere presence effects. Journal of Social Psychology, 102, 297-310.

Ickes, W., & Barnes, R.D. (1977). The role of sex and self-monitoring in unstructured dyadic interactions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 35, 315-330.

Ickes, W., & Harvey, J. (1978). Fritz Heider: A biographical sketch. Journal of Psychology, 98, 159-170.

Ickes, W., Layden, M.A., & Barnes, R.D. (1978). Objective self-awareness and individuation: An empirical link. Journal of Personality, 46, 146-161.

10 Turner, R.G., Scheier, M.F., Carver, C.S., & Ickes, W. (1978). Correlates of self- consciousness. Journal of Personality Assessment, 42, 285-289.

Ickes, W., & Barnes, R.D. (1978). Boys and girls together—and alienated: On enacting stereotyped sex roles in mixed-sex dyads. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36, 669-683.

Swart, C., Ickes, W., & Morganthaler, E.S. (1978). The effects of objective self- awareness on compliance in a reactance situation. Social Behavior and Personality, 6, 135- 139.

Barnes, R.D., Ickes, W., & Kidd, R.F. (1979). Effects of the perceived intentionality and stability of another's dependency on helping behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 5, 367-372.

Ickes, W., Schermer, B., & Steeno, J. (1979). Sex and sex role influences in same-sex dyads. Social Psychology Quarterly, 42, 373-385.

Weary, G., Rich, M.D., Harvey, J., & Ickes, W. (1980). Heider's formulation of social perception and attributional processes: Toward further clarification. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 6, 37-43.

Dishman, R.K., Ickes, W., & Morgan, W.D. (1980). Self-motivation and adherence to habitual physical activity. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 10, 115-132.

LaFrance, M., & Ickes, W. (1981). Posture mirroring and interactional involvement: Sex and sex typing effects. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 5, 139-154.

Rajecki, D.W., Ickes, W., & Tanford, S. (1981). Locus of control and reactions to a stranger. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 7, 282-289.

Dishman, R.K., & Ickes, W. (1981). Self-motivation and adherence to therapeutic exercise. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 4, 421-438.

Ickes, W., Patterson, M.L., Rajecki, D.W., & Tanford, S. (1982). Behavioral and cognitive consequences of reciprocal versus compensatory responses to pre-interaction expectancies. Social Cognition, 1, 160-190.

Ickes, W. (1983). A basic paradigm for the study of unstructured dyadic interaction. In H. Reis (Issue Ed.), New Directions for Methodology of Behavioral Science: Naturalistic Approaches to Studying Social Interaction. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 5-21.

Ickes, W., & Turner, M. (1983). On the social advantages of having an older, opposite- sex sibling: Birth order influences in mixed-sex dyads. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 45, 210-222.

Yuen, K., & Ickes, W. (1984). "Prudes" and "pornographiles": Effects of subject and

11 audience attitudes on the viewing and rating of pornographic materials. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2, 215-229.

Ickes, W. (1984). Compositions in black and white: Determinants of interaction in interracial dyads. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 47, 330-341.

Ickes, W., & Trued, S. (1985). A system for collecting dyadic interaction data on the Apple II computer. Electronic Social Psychology, Article #8501012, 1, 1-13.

Ickes, W., Reidhead, S., & Patterson, M.L. (1986). Machiavellianism and self- monitoring: As different as "me" and "you." Social Cognition, 4, 58-74.

Ickes, W., Robertson, E., Tooke, W., & Teng, G. (1986). Naturalistic social cognition: Methodology, assessment, and validation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 66-82.

Ickes, W., & Teng, G. (1987). Refinement and validation of Brickman's measure of internal-external correspondence. Journal of Research in Personality, 21, 287-305.

Tooke, W.S., & Ickes, W. (1988). A measure of adherence to conventional morality. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 7, 310-334.

Ickes, W., Tooke, W., Stinson, L., Baker, V.L., & Bissonnette, V. (1988). Naturalistic social cognition: Intersubjectivity in same-sex dyads. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 12, 58-84.

Marangoni, C., & Ickes, W. (1989). Loneliness: A theoretical review with implications for measurement. Journal of Personal and Social Relationships, 6, 93-128.

Bissonnette, V., Ickes, W., Bernstein, I., & Knowles, E. (1990). Personality moderating variables: A warning about statistical artifact and a comparison of analytic techniques. Journal of Personality, 58, 567-587.

Bissonnette, V., Ickes, W., Bernstein, I., & Knowles, E. (1990). Item variance and median splits: Some discouraging and disquieting findings. Journal of Personality, 58, 595- 601.

Ickes, W., Stinson, L., Bissonnette, V., & Garcia, S. (1990). Naturalistic social cognition: Empathic accuracy in mixed-sex dyads. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 730- 742.

Garcia, S., Stinson, L., Ickes, W., Bissonnette, V., & Briggs, S.R. (1991). Shyness and physical attractiveness in mixed-sex dyads. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61, 35-49.

Stinson, L., & Ickes, W. (1992). Empathic accuracy in the interactions of male friends versus male strangers. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 62, 787-797.

Ickes, W. (1993). Traditional gender roles: Do they make, and then break, our relationships? Journal of Social Issues, 49, 71-86.

12 Ickes, W. (1993). Empathic accuracy. Journal of Personality, 61, 587-610.

Ickes, W., & Gonzalez, R. (1994). "Social" cognition and social cognition: From the subjective to the intersubjective. Small Group Research, 25, 294-315.

Marangoni, C., Garcia, S., Ickes, W., & Teng, G. (1995). Empathic accuracy in a clinically relevant setting. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 68, 854-869.

Simpson, J., Ickes, W., & Blackstone, T. (1995). When the head protects the heart: Empathic accuracy in dating relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 629-641.

Hancock, M., & Ickes, W. (1996). Empathic accuracy: When does the perceiver-target relationship make a difference? Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 13, 179-199.

Stiles, W.B., Walz, N.C., Schroeder, M., Williams, L.L., & Ickes, W. (1996). Attractiveness and disclosure in initial encounters of mixed-sex dyads. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 13, 303-312.

Stiles, W.B., Lyall, L.M., Knight, D.P., Ickes, W., Waung, M., Lowry Hall, C., & Primeau, B.E. (1997). Gender differences in verbal presumptuousness and attentiveness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 23, 759-772.

Buysse, A., & Ickes, W. (1999). Topic-relevant cognition and empathic accuracy in laboratory discussions of safer sex. Psychology and Health, 14, 351-366.

Simpson, J.A., Ickes, W., & Grich, J. (1999). When accuracy hurts: Reactions of anxious-uncertain individuals to a relationship-threatening situation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76, 754-769.

Buysse, A., & Ickes, W. (1999). Communication patterns in laboratory discussions of safer sex between dating versus nondating partners. The Journal of Sex Research, 36, 121- 134.

Gesn, P.R., & Ickes, W. (1999). The development of meaning contexts for empathic accuracy: Channel and sequence effects. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 77, 746-761.

Ickes, W., Gesn, P.R., & Graham, T. (2000). Gender differences in empathic accuracy: Differential ability or differential motivation? Personal Relationships, 7, 95-109.

Ickes, W., Buysse, A., Pham, H., Rivers, K., Erickson, J.R., Hancock, M., Kelleher, J., & Gesn, P.R. (2000). On the difficulty of distinguishing “good” and “poor” perceivers: A social relations analysis of empathic accuracy data. Personal Relationships, 7, 219-234.

Ickes, W., & Dugosh, J.W. (2000). An intersubjective perspective on social cognition and aging. Basic and Applied Social Psychology (special issue on Social Cognition and Aging), 22, 157-167.

13 DeClerq, A., Buysse, A., Roeyers, H., Ickes, W., Ponnet, K., & Verhofstadt, L. (2001). VIDANN: A video annotation system. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 33, 159-166.

Schweinle, W.E., Ickes, W., & Bernstein, I.H. (2002). Empathic inaccuracy in husband to wife aggression: The overattribution bias. Personal Relationships, 9, 141-159.

Ickes, W. (2002). Subjective and intersubjective paradigms for the study of social cognition. The New Review of Social Psychology, 1, 112-121.

Ickes, W., Dugosh, J.W., Simpson, J.A., & Wilson, C. (2003). Suspicious minds: The motive to acquire relationship-threatening information. Personal Relationships, 10, 131-148.

Simpson, J.A., Oriña, M.M., & Ickes, W. (2003). When accuracy hurts, and when it helps: A test of the empathic accuracy model in marital interactions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85, 881-893.

Verhofstadt, L.L., Buysse, A., Ickes, W., DeClerq, A., & Peene, O.J. (2005). Conflict and support interactions in marriage: An analysis of couples’ interactive behavior and on-line cognition. Personal Relationships, 12, 23-42.

Ickes, W., Holloway, R., Stinson, L., & Hoodenpyle, T. (2006). Self-monitoring in social interaction: The centrality of self-affect. Journal of Personality, 74, 1-26.

Schmid Mast, M., Hall, J.A., & Ickes, W. (2006). Inferring power-related thoughts and feelings in others: A signal detection analysis. European Journal of Social Psychology, 36, 1- 10. Schweinle, W., & Ickes, W. (2007). The role of men’s critical/rejecting overattribution bias, affect, and attentional disengagement in marital aggression. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 26, 173-198.

Vervoort, T., Crombez, G., Buysse, A., Goubert, L., De Backer, T., & Ickes, W. (2007). The accuracy of parents for the thoughts and feelings of their adolescent suffering from chronic fatigue: A preliminary study of empathy. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32, 494-499.

Charania, M.R., & Ickes, W. (2007). Predicting marital satisfaction: Social absorption and individuation versus attachment anxiety and avoidance. Personal Relationships, 14, 187- 208.

Verhofstadt, L.L., Buysse, A., Ickes, W. (2007). Social support in couples: An examination of gender differences using self-report and observational methods. Sex Roles, 57, 267-282.

Clements, K., Holtzworth-Munroe, A., Schweinle, W., & Ickes, W. (2007). Empathic accuracy of intimate partners in violent versus nonviolent relationships. Personal Relationships, 14, 369-388.

14 Flury, J., & Ickes, W. (2007). Having a weak versus strong sense of self: The Sense of Self Scale (SOSS). Self and Identity, 6, 281-303.

Flury, J., Ickes, W., & Schweinle, W. (2008). The borderline empathy effect: Do high BPD individuals have greater empathic ability? Or are they just more difficult to “read”? Journal of Research in Personality, 42, 312-332.

Oriña, M.M., Simpson, J.A., Ickes, W., Asada, K., Fitzpatrick, M.A., & Braz, M.E. (2008). Making it (inter-)personal: Self and partner moderated influence during marital conflict discussions. Social Influence, 3, 34–66.

Verhofstadt, L.L., Buysse, A., Ickes, W., Davis, M., & Devoldre, I. (2008). Support provision in marriage: The role of emotional linkage and empathic accuracy. Emotion, 8, 792- 802.

Holloway, R.A., Waldrip, A.M., & Ickes, W. (2009). Evidence that a simpático self- schema accounts for differences in the self-concepts and social behavior of Latinos versus Whites (and Blacks). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 96, 112-128.

Gleason, K.A., Jensen-Campbell, L.A., & Ickes, W. (2009). The role of empathic accuracy in adolescents’ peer relations and adjustment. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 997-1011.

Whittington, J.L., Holloway, R., Goodwin, V.L., Ickes, W., & Murray, B. (2009). Transactional leadership revisited: Self-other agreement and its consequences. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39, 1860-1886.

Cheng, W., & Ickes, W. (2009). Conscientiousness and self-motivation as mutually compensatory predictors of university-level GPA. Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 817–822.

Cuperman, R., & Ickes, W. (2009). Big Five predictors of behavior and perceptions in initial dyadic interactions: Personality similarity helps extraverts and introverts, but hurts “disagreeables.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 97, 667-684.

Schweinle, W., Ickes, W., Rollings, K., & Jacquot, C. (in press). Maritally aggressive men: Angry, egocentric, impulsive and/or biased. Journal of Language and Social Psychology.

Ickes, W., & Cheng, W. (in press). How do thoughts differ from feelings?: Putting the differences into words. Journal of Language and Cognitive Processes.

Short Articles, Commentary, and Book Reviews

Ickes, W. (1976). Two egos in search of an alter. A review of Pathways to people by Leonard W. Doob. Contemporary Psychology, 21, 483-485.

Ickes, W. (1978). Reflections on the self. A review of The self: Psychological and 15 philosophical issues, T. Mischel (Ed.). Contemporary Psychology, 23, 389-391.

Ickes, W. (1982). A guidebook, not an atlas. A review of Cognitive social psychology by J. Richard Eiser. Contemporary Psychology, 27, 298-299.

Ickes, W., Wegner, D.M., & Vallacher, R.R. Excerpts from The psych-illogical dictionary. Psychology Today, December, 1982; January, 1983; February, 1983; April, 1983.

Ickes, W. (1986). From frontier to farmland. A review of Attribution: Basic issues and applications, J. Harvey & G. Weary (Eds.). Contemporary Psychology, 31, 756-757.

Ickes, W. (1987). Watching a theorist warming up. A review of Social behavior and personality by Arnold H. Buss. Contemporary Psychology, 32, 951-952.

Ickes, W. (1988). Relationship as moderator. A review of Human relationships by Steve Duck. Contemporary Psychology, 33, 670-671.

Ickes, W. (1989). The sower's seeds of wisdom. A review of Fritz Heider, "The Notebooks": Volume 1: Methods, principles, and philosophy of science, Marijana Benesh- Weiner (Ed.), Contemporary Psychology, 34, 765-766.

Ickes, W. (1995). How much can we say without words? A review of Applications of nonverbal behavioral theories and research, R.S. Feldman (Ed.). Contemporary Psychology, 40, 110-112.

Ickes, W. (1995). Observational methods. In A.S.R. Manstead & M. Hewstone (Eds.), The Blackwell dictionary of social psychology (pp. 423-424). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Ickes, W. (1996). To see ourselves/others as others/we see us/themselves/them. A review of Interpersonal perception by D.A. Kenny. Contemporary Psychology, 41, 42-43.

Ickes, W. (1996). On the deep structure of attribution-affect-behavior sequences. Peer commentary on "Searching for order in social motivation" by B. Weiner. Psychological Inquiry, 7, 234-238.

Ickes, W. (1999). Empathic accuracy. Entry in the Encyclopedia of human emotions. New York: Macmillan Reference.

Ickes, W. (2000). Empathic accuracy. Entry in the Encyclopedia of psychology, Vol. 3 (pp. 177-179). New York: Oxford University Press.

Ickes, W. (2000). Fritz Heider. Entry in the Encyclopedia of psychology, Vol. 4 (pp. 106- 108). New York: Oxford University Press.

Ickes, W., & Nakui, T. (2004). Preface to the Japanese edition of The social psychology of personal relationships (Translation organized by I. Daibo & M. Wada). Kyoto: Kitaoji Syobou.

16 Ickes, W., & Schmid Mast, M. (2007). Empathic accuracy. In R.F. Baumeister & K.D. Vohs (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social psychology (Vol. 1), pp. 294-296. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ickes, W., & Charania, M.R. (2009). Compatibility. In H. Reis & S. Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of human relationships (pp. 283-286). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ickes, W., Culwell, M.S., & Cuperman, R. (2009). Empathic accuracy and inaccuracy. In H. Reis & S. Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of human relationships (512-515). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Presentations at Professional Meetings

Ickes, W. "Social facilitation and self evaluation: An objective self-awareness analysis." Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 30, 1974.

Ickes, W. "A transfer of self-affect model of interpersonal attraction." Convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York City, April 3, 1975.

Harvey, J., & Ickes, W. (Moderators). "Fritz and Grace Heider's reflections on the emergence of cognitive psychology." Heider Conference at Vanderbilt, Nashville, Tennessee, March 24, 1977.

Ickes, W., & Harvey, J. "Fritz Heider: A biographical sketch." Ninth annual meeting of CHEIRON: The International Society for the History of the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Boulder, Colorado, June 10, 1977.

Layden, M.A., & Ickes, W. "Self-esteem and sex differences in attributional style: Effect on performance." Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, August 28, 1977.

Nerenz, D.R., Ickes, W., Kerr, N.L., & Oliver, D.F. "Reactions to personal space invasion: Experimental tests of an attribution analysis." Symposium on Human Consequences of Crowding, Antalya, Turkey, November, 1977.

Ickes, W. "The enactment of social roles in unstructured dyadic interaction." Invited paper, Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 4, 1978.

Ickes, W. "Personality influences in social interaction." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University, May 24, 1978.

Ickes, W. "Sex role influence in dyadic interaction." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, June 21, 1978.

Ickes, W. "The sound of one hand clapping: Isolating the influence of the individual personality in dyadic interaction." Symposium on the Self, annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Princeton, N.J., November 10, 1978.

17 Ickes, W. "Toward a general theory of sex-role influences in dyadic interaction." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, November 17, 1978.

Ickes, W. "Sex and sex-role influences in unstructured dyadic interaction." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, January 30, 1979.

Ickes, W. "Sex and sex-role influences in unstructured dyadic interactions." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, March 30, 1979.

Ickes, W. (Moderator). Paper session on attribution. Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 5, 1979.

Ickes, W. "Toward a general theory of sex role influences in dyadic interaction." Colloquium sponsored by the Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis, October 29, 1979.

Ickes, W. "Behavioral confirmation and behavioral compensation." Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, St. Louis, May 1, 1980.

Ickes, W. "On disconfirming our perceptions of others." Convention of the American Psychological Association, Montreal, September 2, 1980.

Haddad, Y., Reis, H., & Ickes, W. "Sex-role orientation and attributional styles." Convention of the American Psychological Association, Montreal, September 4, 1980.

Ickes, W. "Compositions in black and white: Determinants of interaction in interracial dyads." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, October 17, 1980.

Ickes, W. "Sex-role influences in dyadic interactions." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, October 20, 1980.

Katz, J., & Ickes, W. "The effects of aerobic exercise involvement, life stress, and self- motivation on psychological adjustment: Preliminary findings." Midwest Symposium on Exercise and Mental Health, Lake Forest College, April 25, 1981.

Ickes, W. "A basic paradigm for the study of unstructured dyadic interaction." Invited presentation, Conference on Naturalistic Studies of Social Interaction, Nags Head Conference Center, Nags Head, North Carolina, June 4, 1981.

Ickes, W. "Psychology as a funny science." Talk given to the Psychology Society, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, September 21, 1981.

Ickes, W. "Recent developments in the study of personality and social behavior." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, September 25, 1981.

Ickes, W. "A basic paradigm for the study of unstructured dyadic interaction."

18 Symposium on Naturalistic Studies of Social Interaction, annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Nashville, Tennessee, November 14, 1981.

Ickes, W. "Recent developments in the study of personality and social behavior." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, March 22, 1982.

Katz, J., & Ickes, W. "The relationship between aerobic exercise, life stress, and psychological adjustment: Sex differences." Midwest Symposium on Exercise and Mental Health, Lake Forest College, April 24, 1982.

Ickes, W. "You are what you say: Personal pronoun usage as an indicator of personality." Invited talk given at the Conference on Naturalistic Studies of Social Interaction, Nags Head Conference Center, Nags Head, North Carolina, May 31, 1982.

Ickes, W. Panel discussant, Social perception in clinical and counseling psychology. Second annual Symposium on Interfaces in Psychology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, November 5, 1982.

Ickes, W. "Beyond the self-fulfilling prophecy: Compensating for expected behaviors in dyadic interactions." Talk given to the Psychology Society, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, February 9, 1983.

Ickes, W. "Sex role influences on marital interactions." Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, Texas, April 14, 1983.

Ickes, W. (Chair). Session on theoretical integration in psychology. Section 10, 7th International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Salzburg, Austria, July 13, 1983.

Ickes, W. "A new paradigm for the study of personality." Section 10, 7th International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Salzburg, Austria, July 13, 1983.

Ickes, W. "A new paradigm for the study of personality and social behavior." Colloquium given at the Psychologisches Institut der Universitat Heidelberg, Heidelberg, West Germany, July 15, 1983.

Ickes, W. "On the prediction of compatibility in relationships." Public talk sponsored by the Tarrant County Psychological Association, Fort Worth, Texas, March 15, 1984.

Ickes, W. "A new paradigm for the study of personality and social behavior." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, April 20, 1984.

Ickes, W. "A new paradigm for the study of personality and social behavior." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Miami (Coral Gables), April 23, 1984.

Ickes, W. "A light approach to behavioral psychology: The Psych-Illogical Dictionary." Talk given to the Texas Chapter of the National Society for Performance and Instruction, Dallas,

19 Texas, June 5, 1984.

Ickes, W. (Moderator and organizer). Symposium titled Emphasizing the Social in Social Cognition, University of Texas at Arlington, February 7-8, 1985.

Ickes, W. "Naturalistic social cognition." Talk given at the symposium Emphasizing the Social in Social Cognition, University of Texas at Arlington, February 8, 1985.

Ickes, W. "Naturalistic social cognition." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, February 15, 1985.

Ickes, W., & Wood, W. (Co-Chairs). Open discussion session on "Personality and Social Behavior." Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, Texas, April 18, 1985.

Ickes, W. "Adherence to conventional morality as a personality dimension." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Trinity University, September 20, 1985.

Ickes, W. "Naturalistic social cognition." Symposium on Social Relationships, annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Evanston, Illinois, October 19, 1985.

Ickes, W. "Intersubjectivity in dyadic interaction." Invited talk given at the Conference of Texas Social Psychologists, Southern Methodist University, January 30, 1986.

Ickes, W. "Sex-role incompatibility in heterosexual relationships." Colloquium given at the Department of Communication and Public Address, North Texas State University, April 25,1986.

Ickes, W. "Intersubjectivity in dyadic interaction." Invited talk given at the Conference on Naturalistic Studies of Social Interaction, Nags Head Conference Center, Nags Head, North Carolina, June 2, 1986.

Ickes, W. "Assessing empathic accuracy in unstructured, dyadic interaction." Invited talk given at the Conference of Texas Social Psychologists, Rice University, Houston, Texas, January 29, 1987.

Ickes, W. "Opening up social interaction." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, August 4, 1987.

Ickes, W. (Organizer and moderator). First annual miniconference of metroplex social psychologists, University of Texas at Arlington, October 30, 1987.

Ickes, W. "Intersubjective phenomena." Talk given at the first annual miniconference of metroplex social psychologists, University of Texas at Arlington, October 30, 1987.

Ickes, W. "Q: What's social about social cognition? A: Intersubjective phenomena." Invited paper, Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, April 28, 1988.

20 Bissonnette, V.L., Ickes, W., Bernstein, I.H., & Knowles, E.S. "Interitem variance and 'traitedness': Metatrait or artifact?" Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, April 30, 1988.

Ickes, W. "Intersubjectivity and empathic accuracy." Invited talk given at the Conference on Naturalistic Studies of Social Interaction, Nags Head Conference Center, Nags Head, North Carolina, May 1988.

Ickes, W. "Naturalistic social cognition: Intersubjective phenomena." Symposium on Strategies for Analyzing Spontaneous Thought, annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Madison, Wisconsin, October 22, 1988.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy in mixed-sex dyads." Talk given at the second annual miniconference of metroplex social psychologists, Texas Christian University, October 28, 1988.

Ickes, W. "Naturalistic social cognition: Intersubjective phenomena." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, November 4, 1988.

Ickes, W. "Intersubjectivity revisited." Invited talk given at the annual Conference of Texas Social Psychologists, Sam Houston State University, January 27, 1989.

Garcia, S., Ickes, W., Stinson, L., & Bissonnette, V. "Relationship of a target's thought/feeling content to a perceiver's inferential accuracy." Talk given at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, Texas, April 14, 1989.

Ickes, W. "Behavioral and thought/feeling correlates of shyness and physical attractiveness in mixed-sex dyads." Invited talk given at the annual Conference of Texas Social Psychologists, Texas Christian University, January 19, 1990.

Ickes, W. "Rhymed couplet: Self-selection to situations and trait-behavior correlations." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Texas A & M University, February 9, 1990.

Garcia, S., Stinson, L., Ickes, W., & Bissonnette, V. "Getting to know you...On being shy and attractive in mixed-sex dyads." Talk given at the Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 4, 1990.

Ickes, W. "Shyness and physical attractiveness in mixed-sex dyads." Invited talk given at the Conference on Social Interaction and Close Relationships, Nags Head Conference Center, Nags Head, North Carolina, May 19, 1990.

Ickes, W. "Individual differences in adherence to conventional morality." Invited lecture given at the UTA Student Affairs Staff Retreat, Lake Murray, Oklahoma, May 22, 1990.

Ickes, W. Two-day workshop presentation on the dyadic interaction paradigm: "Workshop II: Studying Dyadic Interaction Processes." Department of Child Development and Family Relations, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, June 1-2, 1990.

Ickes, W. "Shyness and physical attractiveness in mixed-sex dyads." Invited talk given

21 at the annual Conference of the Southeastern Society of Social Psychologists, Raleigh, North Carolina, November 3, 1990.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, March 6, 1991.

Ickes, W. "Her looks, his personality." Talk given to the social/personality area group, Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, March 7, 1991.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, March 15, 1991.

Ickes W. Workshop on implementing and applying the expanded dyadic interaction paradigm, Department of Psychology, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, March 16, 1991.

Stiles, W.B., Williams, L.L., Boyd, M.A., Chertkoff, N.C., Jones, T.A., Johnson, S.L., Ickes, W., & Garcia, S. "Verbal correlates of gender, ethnic composition, comfort, and liking for partner in brief dyadic encounters." Paper presented at the Fourth International Conference on Language and Social Psychology, Santa Barbara, California, August, 1991.

Ickes, W. "Thought/feeling sampling." Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Precon- ference on Close Relationships, Columbus, Ohio, October 10, 1991.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy in a clinically-relevant setting." Talk given at the Conference of Texas Social Psychologists, San Antonio, Texas, January 31, 1992.

Ickes, W. "Why do friends display greater empathic accuracy than strangers?" Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, February 6, 1992.

Stiles, W.B., Chertkoff, N.C., Boyd, M.A., Williams, L.L., & Ickes, W. "Physical attractiveness and self-disclosure in brief initial encounters". Poster presented at the convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 30-May 2, 1992.

Ickes, W. "Her looks, his personality." SPSP symposium on Building Bridges Between Personality and Social Psychology: Personality, Social Psychology, and Inter-Personal Processes, Convention of the American Psychological Society, San Diego, California, June 20, 1992.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy." Invited address given at The Centennial Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 17, 1992.

Ickes, W., Marangoni, C., & Garcia, S. "Empathic accuracy in a clinically-relevant setting." Symposium on Social Cognition and Clinical Processes, annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas, October 10, 1992.

Ickes, W. "Shyness and physical attractiveness in mixed-sex dyads." Colloquium given at the Institute for Personality and Social Research, University of California, Berkeley, California,

22 October 27, 1992.

Ickes, W. "Shyness and physical attractiveness in mixed-sex dyads." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, December 1, 1992.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy in close relationships." Keynote address given at the International Network on Personal Relationships Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 3. 1993.

Ickes, W. "Closeness and mutual understanding." Talk given at the Conference of the International Network on Personal Relationships, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 4, 1993

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy: Some preliminary conclusions." Symposium on the Social Bases of Cognition, annual Conference of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Santa Barbara, California, October 16, 1993.

Ickes, W. "Everyday mind reading: The psychology of empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at Pomona College, Claremont, California, March 24, 1994.

Ickes, W. "Everyday mind reading: The psychology of empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside, California, March 25, 1994.

Ickes, W. "On the other hand, no gender differences in empathic accuracy." Symposium on Interpersonal Sensitivity, Personality, and Gender, Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, August 12, 1994.

Ickes, W. "'Social' cognition and social cognition: From the subjective to the intersubjective." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, September 23, 1994.

Ickes, W., & Simpson, J. (Co-organizers). Relationships preconference. Annual Conference of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, October 13, 1994.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, October 28, 1994.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy." Talk given at the Office of Research and Development, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C., September 27, 1995.

Ickes, W. "The dyadic interaction paradigm." Workshop given at the Office of Research and Development, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C., September 27, 1995.

Ickes, W., & Gonzalez, R. "Two Kuhnian paradigms for the study of social cognition." Poster presentation at the annual Conference of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Washington, D.C., September 28, 1995.

23 Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, October 27, 1995.

Ickes, W., & Paulus, P.B. (Co-organizers). Conference on the Social Psychology of Cultural Diversity. Annual meeting of the Conference of Texas Social Psychologists, University of Texas at Arlington, January 13, 1995.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, April 10, 1996.

Ickes, W. "Subjective and intersubjective paradigms for the study of social cognition." Talk given at the Social/Personality Area Meeting, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, April 11, 1996.

Ickes, W. "When women's intuition isn't greater than men's." Talk given at the Nags Head South Conference on Relationships and Social Interaction, Highland Beach, Florida, May 14, 1996.

Ickes, W. "An intersubjective perspective on social cognition and aging." Paper presented at a workshop on Social Cognition and Aging sponsored by the National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, Maryland, September 20, 1996.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy in a clinically relevant setting." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, October 30, 1996.

Stevens, J.G., Simpson, J.A., & Ickes, W. "Dating relationships under threat: An adult attachment perspective." Talk given at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Fort Worth, Texas, April 17, 1997.

Ickes, W., & Simpson, J.A. “Managing empathic accuracy in close relationships: A theoretical model.” Talk given at the symposium on Accuracy in Interpersonal Judgment, annual convention of the American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C., May 26, 1997.

Ickes, W., & Simpson, J.A. "Motivated inaccuracy in close relationships." Talk given at a panel session of the annual meeting of the International Network on Personal Relationships, Oxford, Ohio, June 29, 1997.

Ickes, W. (discussant). Panel Session on Interethnic/Interracial Relationships. Annual meeting of the International Network on Personal Relationships, Oxford, Ohio. June 30, 1997.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy." Invited talk given at the EMPathy Symposium on Emotion, Motivation, and Personality. Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 16, 1997. [Sponsored by the American Psychological Foundation]

Ickes, W. "Personality and empathic accuracy: What have we learned so far?" Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, October 17, 1997.

Ickes, W. “Empathic accuracy.” Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology,

24 University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, November 20, 1997.

Ickes, W. “When accuracy hurts: Anxious attachment, empathic accuracy, and relationship instability in relationship-threatening situations.” Talk given at the Conference of Metroplex Social Psychologists, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, December 5, 1997.

Ickes, W., Renshaw, K.L., Dugosh, J.W., & Pham, H.A. “The effect of family openness and expressiveness on empathic accuracy.” Poster presentation at the annual Conference of the Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 9, 1998.

Ickes, W. “Empathic accuracy.” Colloquium given at the Department of Speech Communication, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, April 9, 1998.

Ickes, W. “Fritz Heider: A biographical sketch.” Invited talk given at a symposium commemorating Fritz Heider’s Contributions to Personality and Social Psychology, annual preconference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Washington, D.C., May 20, 1998.

Ickes, W. “Measuring empathic accuracy.” Invited talk given at the Interpersonal Sensitivity Project workshop, Boston, Massachusetts, June 18, 1998.

Ickes, W. "Gender differences in empathic accuracy: Differential ability or differential motivation?" Talk given at the Conference of Metroplex Social Psychologists, Denton, Texas, December 4, 1998.

Ickes, W. "Studying naturalistic social cognition." Workshop given at the Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, April 19, 1999.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy: Everyday mind reading." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, April 19, 1999.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, New South Wales, Australia, July 5, 1999.

Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, July 21, 1999.

Simpson, J.A., & Ickes, W. "Managing empathic accuracy in close relationships." Paper presented at a symposium titled Bias and Accuracy of Social Judgment in Interpersonal Contexts, annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, St. Louis, Missouri, October 16, 1999.

Ickes, W. "Hidden and revealed agendas: Effects of frames on empathic accuracy." Talk given at the Conference of Metroplex Social Psychologists, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, December 3, 1999.

Ickes, W., & Hutchison, J. "Social absorption and social individuation: Independent dimensions of social relating." Invited talk given at the Preconference on Relationships, first

25 annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Nashville, Tennessee, February 3, 2000.

Ickes, W. "Hidden and revealed agendas: Effects of frames on empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, April 7, 2000.

De Clercq, A., Buysse, A., Roeyers, H., Ickes, W., Ponnet, K., & Verhofstadt, L.L. “VIDANN: A video annotation system.” Presentation at the annual conference of the Society for Computers in Psychology, New Orleans, Louisiana, June, 2000.

Ickes, W. "Everyday mind reading: Research on empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, July 24, 2000.

Ickes, W. "Measuring mind reading: Research on empathic accuracy." Colloquium given at the Department of Psychology, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, November 1, 2000.

Schweinle, W.E., Ickes, W., & Bernstein, I.H. "Are abusive men unusually biased or unusually accurate in inferring women's critical and rejecting thoughts and feelings?" Talk given at the Conference of Texas Social Psychologists, Fort Worth, Texas, January 13, 2001.

Ickes, W., Dugosh, J., & Simpson, J.A. "Breaking up is easy to do for couples who aren't close and who don't avoid relationship-threatening information." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas, February 2. 2001.

Schweinle, W., Ickes, W., & Bernstein, I.H. "Are domestically violent men hypersensitive or biased toward inferring criticism/rejection from women?" Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas, February 2. 2001.

Ickes, W. "The social self in subjective and intersubjective research paradigms." Invited talk given at the 4th Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology, Coogee Beach, Australia, March 21, 2001.

Mashek, D., & Ickes, W. “The closeness and intimacy experiences of individuals with low social absorption and high social individuation.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, Georgia, February 1, 2002.

Ickes, W. (discussant). “Perspectives on perspective taking.” Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, Georgia, February 2, 2002.

Ickes, W. "Measuring mind reading: Research on empathic accuracy." Invited talk given to the social area group, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, March 5, 2002.

Ickes, W. "The dark side of intersubjectivity: Being low in social absorption and high in social individuation." Paper presented in a symposium titled The Dark Side of Close

26 Relationships at the 11th International Conference on Personal Relationships, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, July 6, 2002.

Ickes, W. "Measuring mind reading: Research on empathic accuracy." Public lecture inaugurating the Focus on Faculty speaker series, UTA Library, University of Texas at Arlington, September 25, 2002.

Ickes, W. "Suspicious minds: The motive to acquire relationship-threatening information." Invited talk given to the social area group, Department of Psychology, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, December 13, 2002.

Flury, J., & Ickes, W. "An exploration of the borderline empathy effect." Talk given at the annual Conference of Texas Social Psychologists, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, January 10, 2003.

Ickes, W. "Current research on empathic accuracy." Invited talk given at the Alumni Reunion of the University of Texas at Austin Psychology Department, Austin, Texas, February 28, 2003.

Schweinle, W., & Ickes. W. "The role of men's attributional bias, affect, and disattention in wife abuse." Colloquium given at the Department of Human Ecology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, March 21, 2003.

Flury, J.M., & Ickes, W. "An exploration of the borderline empathy effect." Talk given at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, May 8, 2003.

Holloway, R.A., Waldrip, A.M., & Ickes, W. "The Hispanic social advantage: An answer to the Hispanic Paradox?" Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, May 9, 2003.

Ickes, W., Simpson, J.A., & Oriña, M. “When accuracy hurts, and when it helps: A test of the empathic accuracy model in marital interactions.” Invited paper presented at the International Conference on “Other Minds,” University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, September 27, 2003.

Ickes, W., Waldrip, A., & Holloway, R. “Evidence for the Hispanic Social Advantage in same- and mixed-ethnicity dyads.” Talk given at the annual Conference of Texas Social Psychologists, Corpus Christi, Texas, January 9, 2004.

Gleason, K., Johnson, B., Ickes, W., & Jensen-Campbell, L. “Autistic characteristics, empathic accuracy, and prosocial skills in adolescents.” Poster presentation given at the annual Conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, Texas, January 30, 2004.

Schweinle, W., & Ickes, W. “The role of men’s critical/rejecting overattribution bias, affect, and attentional disengagement in marital aggression.” Talk given in a symposium titled The Perils of Accuracy and Inaccuracy in Relationships and Social Interactions at the annual Conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, Texas, January 31, 2004.

27 Simpson, J.A., Oriña, M.M., & Ickes, W. “When accuracy hurts, and when it helps: A test of the empathic accuracy model in marital interactions.” Talk given in a symposium titled The Perils of Accuracy and Inaccuracy in Relationships and Social Interactions at the annual Conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, Texas, January 31, 2004.

Ickes, W. “Measuring mind reading: Research on empathic accuracy.” Colloquium given in the Department of Psychology, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, March 15, 2004.

Ickes, W. “Measuring mind reading: Research on empathic accuracy.” Colloquium given in the Department of Psychology, Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium, March 16, 2004.

Ickes, W. “Measuring mind reading: Research on empathic accuracy.” Colloquium given in the Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, March 22, 2004.

Ickes, W. “Measuring mind reading: Research on empathic accuracy.” Colloquium given in the Department of Psychology, Brunel University, West London, UK, March 23, 2004.

Waldrip, A., Holloway, R., & Ickes, W. “Evidence for the Hispanic Social Advantage in same- and mixed-ethnicity interactions.” Poster presented at the Conference of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Washington, D.C., June 26, 2004.

Clements, K., Holtzworth-Munroe, A., Schweinle, W., & Ickes, W. “Empathic accuracy of violent, nonviolent/maritally distressed, and nonviolent/nondistressed husbands and wives: Ability to understand thoughts/feelings of their spouses and to express their own thoughts/feelings clearly.” Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 29, 2004.

Ickes, W. “Everyday mind reading: Research on empathic accuracy.” Colloquium given in the Department of Psychology, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, September 10, 2004.

Ickes, W. (Moderator). “Plenary session: Foundations of major theories in social psychology.” Annual Conference of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Fort Worth, Texas, October 15, 2004.

Rehmatullah, M., & Ickes, W. “Social absorption and social individuation in couples’ relationships.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Texas Psychological Association, San Antonio, Texas, November 19, 2004.

Schmid Mast, M., Hall, J.A., & Ickes, W. “Inferring power-related thoughts and feelings in others: A signal detection analysis.” Poster presented at the sixth annual Conference of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 21, 2005.

Ickes, W. “Empathy and everyday mind reading: Fact or fiction?” Inaugural address given at Ghent University as an International Francqui Chair, Gent, Belgium, February 9, 2005.

28 Ickes, W. “Conceptualizing and measuring empathic accuracy.” Invited talk given at an international roundtable conference titled Conceptualizing and Measuring Empathy, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, February 15, 2005.

Gleason, K.A., Jensen-Campbell, L.A., Ickes, W. “The effects of empathic accuracy on childhood relationships and adjustment.” Poster presented at the biennial meeting for the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia, April, 2005.

Ickes, W. “Empathic accuracy (everyday mind reading): Separating fact from fiction.” Invited talk given at the Department of Psychology, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 21, 2005.

Ickes, W. “When our own behavior is influenced by another person’s thoughts and feelings.” Invited talk given at the international research symposium titled From Social Resonance to Agency: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Paris, France, May 20, 2005.

Ickes, W. “Empathic accuracy (everyday mind reading): Separating fact from fiction.” Invited talk given at the Department of Psychology, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, June 1, 2005.

Ickes, W. “Final report: Impact of the events sponsored by the Francqui Foundation in conjunction with William Ickes’ visit as an International Francqui Chair.” Report given at the international roundtable conference titled Final Symposium, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, June 7, 2005.

Ickes, W. “Everyday mind reading: Research on empathic accuracy.” Paper presented at the triannual Conference of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, Würzburg, Germany, July 23, 2005.

Whittington, J.L., Holloway, R., Goodwin, V.L., & Ickes, W. "Transactional leadership re- visited: Self-other agreement and its consequences.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Management, Honolulu, Hawaii, August, 2005.

Rehmatullah, M., & Ickes, W. “Social absorption and social individuation as predictors of satisfaction and interdependence in marriage relationships.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 20, 2005.

Ickes, W. “When our own behavior is influenced by another person’s thoughts and feelings.” Paper presented in a symposium on How Close Partners Invariably Shape the Self at the annual Conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, California, January 28, 2006.

Verhofstadt, L.L., Buysse, A., Ickes, W., & DeCorte, K. “Social support in couples: An examination of gender effects using self-report and observational methodologies.” Presentation at the annual meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Science, University of Luik, Luik, Belgium, May, 2006.

Verhofstadt, L.L., Buysse, A., Ickes, W., & DeCorte, K. “Social support in couples: An examination of gender effects using self-report and observational methodologies.” Presentation

29 at the second international IAAR Conference on Personal Relationships, Crete, Greece, July, 2006.

Ickes, W. “Dyadic interdependence and the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM).” Invited lecture given at the European Association of Personality Psychology Summer School, Syros, Greece, July 29, 2006.

Ickes, W. “Inferring other people's thoughts and feelings: The relative importance of verbal versus nonverbal cues.” Invited talk given at the annual conference of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, Texas, November 18, 2006.

Ickes, W. “Inferring other people's thoughts and feelings: The relative importance of verbal versus nonverbal cues.” Colloquium talk given at the Department of Psychology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, April 25, 2007.

Ickes, W. “Inferring other people’s thoughts and feelings: The relative importance of verbal versus nonverbal cues.” Colloquium talk given at the Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland, May 22, 2007.

Ickes, W. “Empathic accuracy (everyday mind reading): Separating fact and fiction.” Invited talk given at the workshop titled Empathy and Prosocial Behavior: Are They Linked? Sponsored by the Affective Sciences Division of the Swiss National Center of Competence in Research, Geneva, Switzerland, May 24, 2007.

Charania, M.R., & Ickes. W. “Personality and marital satisfaction: An examination of actor, partner, and interaction effects.” Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C., May 25, 2007.

Charania, M.R., & Ickes, W. “An examination of the predictive effects of assortative mating in close relationships.” Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C., May 25, 2007.

Ickes, W. “Inferring other people’s thoughts and feelings: The relative importance of verbal versus nonverbal cues.” Colloquium talk given at the Department of Psychology, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 30, 2007.

Verhofstadt, L.L., Buysse, A., Ickes, W., Davis, M., & Devoldre, K. “Affective and cognitive bases of effective social support in couples.” Presentation at the annual meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Science, University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Louvain-la- Neuve, Belgium.

Ickes, W. “Psychological bases of empathic accuracy: Separating fact and fiction.” Invited talk given at the 2007 Summer Institute on Cognitive Neuroscience, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, June 28, 2007.

Ickes, W. “Inferring other people’s thoughts and feelings: The relative importance of verbal versus nonverbal cues.” Talk given at the annual meeting of Social Psychologists in Texas, Lubbock, Texas, January 11, 2008.

30 Ickes, W., Flury, J.M., & Schweinle, W. “Do high BPD individuals have greater empathic ability? Or are they just more difficult to ‘read’?” Invited talk given as part of a symposium titled Counterintuitive Findings in Social Intelligence at the annual conference of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, California, April 11, 2008.

Ickes, W. (discussant). “When (and when not) to be interpersonally sensitive: The importance of discretion.” Invited commentary given as part of a symposium titled Searching for a Motive: Examining Gender Differences in Interpersonal Sensitivity at the annual conference of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, Illinois, May 25, 2008.

Ickes, W., & Schweinle. W. “Unresponsiveness as a form of control: Attentional disengagement, emotional counter-contagion, and empathic bias in maritally aggressive men.” Conference of the International Association for Relationship Research, Providence, Rhode Island, July 19, 2008.

Verhofstadt, L., Ickes, W., Davis, M., Devoldre, I., & Buysse, A. “What is the role of emotional linkage and empathic accuracy in marital support?: An observational study.” Conference of the International Association for Relationship Research, Providence, Rhode Island, July 19, 2008.

Ickes, W. (discussant). “Unmitigated agency and unmitigated communion: Integrating the findings for rejection-sensitive men and women.” Invited commentary given as part of a symposium titled Rejection Sensitivity, Interpersonal Violence, and Health. Conference of the International Association for Relationship Research, Providence, Rhode Island, July 20, 2008.

Ickes, W. “Empathic accuracy (everyday mind reading): Separating fact and fiction.” Keynote address given at the first annual East Texas Psi Chi Student Research Conference, University of Texas at Tyler, December 6, 2008.

Cuperman, R., & Ickes, W. “Big Five predictors of behavior and perceptions in initial dyadic interactions: Two extraverts show positive synergy, two ‘disagreeables’ show negative synergy.” Poster presented at the conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, Florida, February 6, 2009.

Ickes, W., Gleason, K.A., & Jensen-Campbell, L.A. “The developmental importance of empathic accuracy: A study of young adolescents.” Invited talk given as part of a symposium titled Sharing and Understanding the Emotions of Others: Relationships between Different Facets of Empathy. Conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, Florida, February 7, 2009.

Ickes, W. “The Latino Social Advantage: What is it and what accounts for it?” Invited talk given at Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California, March 13, 2009.

Ickes, W. "Measuring empathic accuracy." Day 1 presentations at the doctoral workshop titled Investigating Interpersonal Sensitivity and Emotion Regulation in Couples and Families, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland, April 27, 2009.

31 Ickes, W. "Empathic accuracy: Findings relevant to the study of emotion." Invited talk given at a symposium titled Advances in Empathy as part of the 2010 Society of Personality and Social Psychology Preconference on Emotion, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 28, 2010.

Fillo, J., Kim, J.S., Simpson, J.A., Ickes, W., Rholes, W.S., Oriña, M.M., & Winterheld, H.A. "Attachment and the management of empathic accuracy in relationship-threatening situations." Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 29, 2010.

Cheng, W., & Ickes, W. "Conscientiousness and self-motivation as mutually compensatory predictors of university-level GPA." Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 29, 2010.

Cuperman, R., & Ickes, W. "Evidence that weak sense-of-self individuals 'borrow' the personalities of strong sense-of-self interaction partners." Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 29, 2010.

University Activities

Graduate Curriculum Committee (1973-1975) Alternate Delegate to University Senate (1975-1977) Research, Equipment, Shops and Computer Committee (1975-1976) Colloquium Committee (1977-1978); Chair (1978-1979) Social Area Group Chairman (1975-1977) Timetable and TA Committee (1978-1979) Department Research and Subject Pool Committee (1979-1981); Chair (1980-1981) University Human Subjects Committee (1979-1981) University Computer Committee (1980-1981) Acting Director, Social and Behavioral Sciences Laboratory (1980-1981) Departmental Advisory Committee (1982-1983, 1988-1989) Departmental Search Committee (1983-1984) Departmental Library Representative (1984-1985) Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (1986-1987) Departmental Resources Committee (1987-1988) Organizer, Faculty Colloquium Series (1988-1989) Graduate Advisor, Department of Psychology (1989-2000) College of Science Tenure and Promotion Committee (2000-2004) Chair, College of Science Tenure and Promotion Committee (2001-2002) Faculty Senate Committee on Certificates (2002-2003) Dean of Science Review Committee (2002-2003) University Faculty Development Leave Committee (2002-2004) Organizer, Departmental Speaker Series in Social Psychology (2004) Graduate Curriculum Committee (2004-2005) Chair, Departmental Search Committee (2004-2005) Chair, Program Review Team (Department of Communication) (2005-2006) Departmental Advisory Committee (2005-present) Departmental Search Committee (2005-2006)

32 Academy of Distinguished Scholars (2005-present); Chair (2009-present) Member, UT-Arlington Institutional Review Board (2006-present) Chair, Scholarship Committee, Department of Psychology (2006-present) College of Science Tenure and Promotion Committee (2006-2007); Chair (2007-2008) Graduate Studies Coordinator, Department of Psychology (2007-present) Chair, Industrial-Organizational Search Committee, Department of Psychology (2007-2008)

Courses Taught

Introductory Psychology Introductory Psychology (Honors) Contemporary Psychology (Integrated Liberal Studies) Human Relations Psychology of Personality Personality Processes (Graduate level) Social Psychology Social Processes (Graduate level) Social and Organizational Psychology Career Development and Human Relations (Women in Science Program) Research Methods in Social Psychology Seminars: Attribution and person perception; theories of self-concept and self-awareness; face-to-face interaction; compatible and incompatible relationships; empathy and intersubjective phenomena.

Research Interests

1. Naturalistic social cognition, empathic accuracy, and intersubjectivity 2. Personality influences on dyadic interaction 3. Strength of sense of self as a personality dimension 4. Predictors of satisfaction in close relationship 5. Moderators of trait-behavior correspondence

References

Elliot Aronson, University of California, Santa Cruz Jeffry A. Simpson, University of Minnesota John Cacioppo, University of Chicago C. Randall Colvin, Northeastern University Daniel M. Wegner, Harvard University

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