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Work Address: Psychology/Department #2803 Home Address: 215 Catoosa Street

PAUL J. WATSON Curriculum Vitae

January 8, 2009 Personal

Work Address: Psychology/Department #2803 Home Address: 215 Catoosa Street 350 Holt Hall - 615 McCallie Rossville, GA 30741 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN. 37403

Work Phone: 423-425-4291 Home Phone: 706-866-0046

Work e-mail [email protected] Home e-mail: [email protected]

Education

B.A. University of Texas at El Paso, 1970 Ph.D. University of Texas at Arlington, 1977

Professional Experience

1972-1976 Graduate teaching and research assistant, University of Texas at Arlington. 1976-1977 Staff psychologist, Mexia State School for the Retarded, Mexia, Texas. 1977-1984 Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. 1984-1987 Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 1987-1989 University of Chattanooga Foundation Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. 1999-2004 Adjunct Professor, Psychological Studies Institute, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1989-Present University of Chattanooga Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. 2004-Present Head, Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Teaching Activity

Courses Taught:

University of Texas at Arlington - Abnormal Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Laboratory in Statistics, Laboratory in Physiological Psychology. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Statistics in Psychology, Research Methods, Abnormal Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Learning and Motivation, Emotions, Psychology of Individual Differences, Theories of Personality, Critical Introduction to the Social Sciences (University Honors Program), Origins of the Social Sciences (University Honors Program), Graduate Seminar in Experimental Psychology. Psychological Studies Institute - Methods of Research.

Additional Teaching Accomplishments:

1979 (Through the present) Research papers published with undergraduate and graduate student co-authors: Rex R. Bartles, Shannon Beatey, Carolyn Boyd, Mark L. Carpenter, Scott E. Culhane, Jeannelle Folbrecht, James E. Foster, Shelly G. Foster, Stephanie O. Grisham, Sheldon Grizzle, Michael B. Hamrick, David F. Hartman, Christy Hawkins, Diane Headrick, Susan E. Hickman, Robin Howard, Gary L. Huenink, Rachel S. Jimenez, Katherine A. Jonas, Stephen W. Krauss, Cheryl Leitner, Tracy Little, Taylor Loy, Jennifer McKinney, Liv Miller, J. Trevor Milliron, Deborah H. Monroe, Betty J. Plank, Angela Ramsey, Amy Reeves, Kenneth Rhea, Donald H. Rhodes, David L. Robinson, Steve M. Sawrie, Jan F. Sherbak, Nathan M. Simmons, Thomas Stahl, Jeffery N. Swartwood, Martha L. Swindoll-Pierce, Nancy L. Stutz, Cheryl Watson Vita Page 2 Taslimi, Donna Taylor, Marjorie V. Trotter, Nevelyn Trumpeter, Sherri P. Varnell, Maude G. Waddell, Fred Wagner, Donald R. Warfield, Linda Whiting. 1981 Grant received from the University of Chattanooga Foundation leading to the certification of Psychology 241, the Psychology of Individual Differences, as a General Education course. 1987 Named as one of ten "Outstanding Teachers" in the College of Arts and Sciences for 1987-1988 academic year. 1993 (Through 1999) Advisor of students awarded Provost Student Research Awards: Susan Hickman (1993), Angela Ramsey (1994), and Scott Culhane (1999). 1994 Featured speaker at UTC Teaching Excellence Workshop. 2006 Named recipient of University of Tennessee National Alumni Association Outstanding Teacher Award. 2006 Named Outstanding Professor of Student Government Association

Research Activity

Publications:

Watson, P. J., & Cox, V. C. (1976). An analysis of barbiturate-induced eating and drinking in the rat. Physiological Psychology, 4, 325-332. Gatchel, R. J., Hatch, J. P., Watson, P. J., Smith, D., & Gass, E. (1977). Comparative effectiveness of voluntary heart rate control and muscular relaxation as active coping skills for reducing speech anxiety. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 5, 343-354. Watson, P. J. (1977). Changes in elicited behavior as a function of experience with stimulation and available goal objects. Physiological Psychology, 5, 343-354. Watson, P. J. (1978). Non-motor functions of the cerebellum. Psychological Bulletin, 85, 944-967. Watson, P. J. (1978). Behavior maintained by electrical stimulation of the rat cerebellum. Physiology and Behavior, 21, 749-755. Ottenbacher, K., Watson, P. J., & Short, M. A. (1979). Association between nystagmus hyporesponsivity and behavioral problems in learning disabled children. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 33, 317- 322. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative research in developmental therapy: A model with studies of learning disabled children (pp.73-82). New York: Haworth, 1986.] Hood, R. W., Jr., Hall, J. R., Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1979). Personality correlates of reported mystical experience. Psychological Reports, 44, 804-806. Watson, P. J., & Gatchel, R. J. (1979). Autonomic measures of advertising. Journal of Advertising Research, 19, 15- 26. [Also reprinted in H. H. Kasarjian & T. S. Robertson (Eds.), Perspectives in consumer behavior, third edition (pp. 145-160). Glenview, Ill.: Scott Foresman and Company, 1981; and in J. U. McNeal & S. W. McDaniel (Eds.), Consumer behavior: Classical and contemporary dimensions (pp. 452-470). Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1982.] Ottenbacher, K., Short, M. A., & Watson, P. J. (1979). Nystagmus duration changes of learning disabled children during sensory integrative therapy. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 48, 1159-1164. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative research in developmental therapy: A model with studies of learning disabled children (pp.105-110). New York: Haworth, 1986.] Watson, P. J., Short, M. A., & Hartman, D. (1979). Re-emergence of elicited eating following change in food. Physiology and Behavior, 23, 663-667. Ottenbacher, K., Watson, P. J., Short, M. A., & Biderman, M. D. (1979). Nystagmus and ocular fixation difficulties in learning disabled children. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 33, 717-721. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative research in developmental therapy: A model with studies of learning disabled children (pp. 65-72). New York: Haworth, 1986.] Watson, P. J., Short, M. A., Huenink, G. L., & Hartman, D. (1980). Diazepam effects on hypothalamically elicited drinking and eating. Physiology and Behavior, 24, 39-44. Ottenbacher, K., Short, M. A., & Watson, P. J. (1980). The use of selected clinical observations to predict postrotary nystagmus change in learning disabled children. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 1 (1), 31-38. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative research in developmental therapy: A model with studies of learning disabled children (pp. 119-125). New York: Haworth, 1986.] Watson, P. J., Short, M. A., Monroe, D. H., & Warfield, D. R. (1980). Digging and biting induced by pinch stimuli and lateral hypothalamic electrical stimulation. Physiology and Behavior, 24, 267-271. Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1981). Emergence of deprivation induced drinking: Implications for lateral hypothalamically elicited behavior. International Journal of Neuroscience, 12, 15-19. Watson Vita Page 3 Watson, P. J., & Workman, E. A. (1981). The non-concurrent multiple baseline across-individuals design: An extension of the traditional multiple baseline design. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 12, 257-259. Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., & Warfield, D. R. (1981). Eating induced by injections of 2-deoxy-D-glucose in neurologically intact hypodipsic rats. International Journal of Neuroscience, 15, 95-98. Ottenbacher, K., Short, M. A., & Watson, P. J. (1981). The effects of a clinically applied program of vestibular stimulation on the neuromotor performance of children with severe developmental disability. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 1 (3), 1-11. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative research in developmental therapy: A model with studies of learning disabled children (pp. 131-140). New York: Haworth, 1986.] Watson, P. J., Ottenbacher, K., Short, M. A., Kittrell, J., & Workman, E. A. (1981). Human figure drawings of learning disabled children with hyporesponsive nystagmus. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 1 (4), 21-25. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative research in developmental therapy: A model with studies of learning disabled children (pp. 89-92). New York: Haworth, 1986.] Workman, E. A., Helton, G., & Watson, P. J. (1982). Self-monitoring effects in a four year old child: An ecological behavior analysis. Journal of School Psychology, 20, 57-64. Watson, P. J., & Workman, E. A. (1982). Response to Mansell: Further clarification of the nonconcurrent multiple baseline across-individuals design. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 13, 261- 262. Watson, P. J., Swindoll, M. L., & Biderman, M. D. (1982). Body weight reduction prior to quinine adulteration of water: Interactive complexities in measures of ingestive behavior. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 20, 97-100. Workman, E. A., Watson, P. J., & Helton, G. (1982). Teachers' self-monitoring of praise vs. praise instructions: Effects on teachers' and students' behavior. Psychological Reports, 50, 559-565. Watson, P. J., Ottenbacher, K., Workman, E. A., Short, M. A., & Dickman, D. A. (1982). Visual motor difficulties in emotionally disturbed children with hyporesponsive nystagmus. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2 (2-3), 67-72. Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1982). Failure of rats deprived of water to increase food intake during glucoprivation induced by 2-deoxy-D-glucose. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 17, 955-959. Short, M. A., Watson, P. J., Ottenbacher, K., & Rogers, C. (1983). Vestibular-proprioceptive functions in four-year olds: Normative and regression analyses. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 37, 102-109. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative research in developmental therapy: A model with studies of learning disabled children (pp. 35-47). New York: Haworth, 1986.] Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., Pierce, M. L., Beatey, S., Wagner, F., & Stahl, T. (1984). Glucoprivic responsivity after insulin in hypodipsic and in water deficit rats. Life Sciences, 34, 625-630. Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Morris, R. J., (1984). Religious orientation, humanistic values, and narcissism. Review of Religious Research, 25, 257-264. Watson, P. J., Grisham, S. O., Trotter, M. V., & Biderman, M. D. (1984). Narcissism and empathy: Validity evidence for the Narcissistic Personality Inventory. Journal of Personality Assessment, 48, 301-305. Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Hall, J. R. (1984). Empathy, religious orientation, and social desirability. The Journal of Psychology, 117, 211-216. Ottenbacher, K., Abbott, C., Haley, D., & Watson, P. J. (1984). Human figure drawing ability and vestibular processing dysfunction in learning-disabled children. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 40, 1084-1089. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative research in developmental therapy: A model with studies of learning disabled children (pp. 111-117). New York: Haworth, 1986.] Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Hall, J. R. (1985). Religiosity, sin, and self-esteem. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 13, 116-128. Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Morris, R. J. (1985). Dimensions of religiosity and empathy. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 4 (3), 73-85. Watson, P. J., Beatey, S., Biderman, M. D., & Pierce, M. L. (1985). Inhibited drinking and reduced glucoprivic feeding after 2-deoxy-D-glucose in rats adapted to quinine-adulterated water. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 23, 81-83. Emery, C. L., Watson, J. L., Watson, P. J., Thompson, D. M., & Biderman, M. D. (1985). Variables related to body weight status of mentally retarded adults. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 90, 34-39. Watson, P. J., Beatey, S., Wagner, F., & Stahl, T. (1986). Water adulteration with citric acid: Effects on drinking and responsivity to regulatory challenges. Physiology and Behavior, 36, 329-338. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Foster, J. E., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1986). Religiosity and social desirability. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 25, 215-232. Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1986). Maintenance of religious fundamentalism. Psychological Reports, 59, 547-559. Watson Vita Page 4 Watson, P. J. (1986). Psychological research and the sinful self. Psychologists Interested in Religious Issues Newsletter, 11 (4), 5-6. Watson, P. J., Rhodes, D. H., Rhea, K., McKinney, J., Hawkins, C., & Bartles, R. R. (1986). Intake of a liquid diet after 2-deoxy-D-glucose injections in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 25, 1153-1158. Watson, P. J., Taylor, D., & Morris, R. J. (1987). Narcissism, sex roles, and self functioning. Sex Roles, 16, 335-350. Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Hall, J. R. (1987). The relationship between religiosity and narcissism. Counseling and Values, 31, 179-184. Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1987). Religious orientation and prayer experience. Psychological Reports, 60, 1201-1202. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1987). Antireligious humanistic values, guilt, and self esteem. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 26, 535-546. Watson, P. J., Hawkins, C., McKinney, J., Beatey, S., Bartles, R. R., & Rhea, K. (1987). Inhibited drinking and pica in rats following 2-deoxy-D-glucose. Physiology and Behavior, 39, 745-752. Watson, P. J., Howard, R., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Morris, R. J. (1988). Age and religious orientation. Review of Religious Research, 29, 271-280. Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Foster, S. G., & Morris, R. J. (1988). Sin, depression, and narcissism. Review of Religious Research, 29, 295-305. Watson, P. J., McKinney, J., Hawkins, C., & Morris, R .J. (1988). Assertiveness and narcissism. Psychotherapy, 25, 125-131. Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Morris, R. J. (1988). Existential confrontation and religiosity. Counseling and Values, 33, 47-54. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1988). Sin and self-functioning, Part 1: Grace, guilt, and self- consciousness. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 16, 254-269. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1988). Sin and self-functioning, Part 2: Grace, guilt, and psychological adjustment. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 16, 270-281. Watson, P. J., & Leitner, C. (1988). Patterns of increased and decreased ingestive behavior after injections of lithium chloride and 2-deoxy-D-glucose. Physiology and Behavior, 43, 697-704. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1988). Sin and self-functioning, Part 3: The psychology and ideology of irrational beliefs. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 16, 348-361. Morris, R. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Watson, P. J. (1989). A second look at religious orientation, social desirability, and prejudice. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 27, 81-84. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1989). Intrinsicness, religious self-love, and narcissism. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 8 (1), 31-37. Watson, P. J., Headrick, D., & McKinney, J. (1989). Dimensions of private self-consciousness and attributional style. Personality and Individual Differences, 10, 367-369. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1989). Sin and self-functioning, Part 4: Depression, assertiveness, and religious commitments. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 17, 44-58. Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1989). The differential report of prayer experience and religious orientation. Review of Religious Research, 31, 39-45. [Also reprinted in L. J. Francis & J. Astley (Eds.), Psychological perspectives on prayer (pp. 228-235). Leominster, Herefordshire: Gracewing Publishing, 2001.] Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1989). Sin and self-functioning, Part 5: Antireligious humanistic values, individualism, and the community. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 17, 157-172. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1989). Interactional factor correlations with means and end religiousness. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 28, 337-347. Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., & Boyd, C. (1989). Androgyny as synthetic narcissism: Sex role measures and Kohut's psychology of the self. Sex Roles, 21, 171-203. Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1989). Failure of only-child status to predict narcissism. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 69, 1346. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Biderman, M. D. (1990). Religious orientation types and narcissism. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 9 (1), 40-46. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1990). Intrinsicness, self-actualization, and the ideological surround. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 18, 40-53. Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1990). Quasi-experimental elicitation of the differential report of religious experience among intrinsic and indiscriminately pro religious types. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 29, 164-172. [Also reprinted in R. W. Hood, Jr., (Ed.), Dimensions of mystical experiences (pp. 65-72). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi, 2001.] Watson, P. J., & Swartwood, J. N. (1990). Responsivity to water regulatory challenges in rats adapted to fluids adulterated with quinine or citric acid. Physiology and Behavior, 47, 789-793. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1990). Extrinsic factors: Correlations and construction of religious orientation types. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 9 (3), 35-46. Watson Vita Page 5 Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (1990). Irrational beliefs and the problem of narcissism. Personality and Individual Differences, 11, 1137-1140. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1990). Attributional complexity, religious orientation, and indiscriminate proreligiousness. Review of Religious Research, 32, 110-121. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Folbrecht, J. (1990). Dependency, “irrationality,” and community. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 18, 334-347. Watson, P. J., Folbrecht, J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1990). Values, "irrationality," and religiousness. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 18, 348-362. Watson, P. J. (1991). [Review of the book The divine archetype]. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 1, 63-67. Watson, P. J., & Plank, B. J. (1991). Diminished ingestive behavior of Fischer 344 rats following treatment with polyethylene glycol. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 29, 237-239. Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (1991). Narcissism, empathy, and social desirability. Personality and Individual Differences, 12, 575-579. Sawrie, S. M., Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1991). Aggression, sex role measures, and Kohut's psychology of the self. Sex Roles, 25, 141-161. Watson, P. J., Sawrie, S. M., & Biderman, M. D. (1991). Personal control, assumptive worlds, and narcissism. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 6, 929-941. Taslimi, C. R., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Watson, P. J. (1991). Assessment of former members of Shiloh: The Adjective Check List 17 years later. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 30, 306-311. Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1991). Male commitment to the cult of the Virgin Mary and the passion of Christ as a function of early maternal bonding. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 1, 221-231. Watson, P. J., Little, T., & Biderman, M. D. (1992). Narcissism and parenting styles. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 9, 231-244. Little, T., Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., & Ozbek, I. N. (1992). Narcissism and object relations. Psychological Reports, 71, 799-808. Watson, P. J., Little, T., Sawrie, S. M., & Biderman, M. D. (1992). Measures of the narcissistic personality: Complexity of relationships with self-esteem and empathy. Journal of Personality Disorders, 6, 433-448. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1992). Quest and identity within a religious ideological surround. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 20, 376-388. Watson, P. J. (1993). Kohut's model of the self: The ambitions and ideals of the exceptional learner. In F. E. Obiakor & S. W. Stiles (Eds.), Self-concept and exceptional learners: Theory and practice (pp. 56-71). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt Publishing. Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1993). Narcissistic Personality Inventory factors, splitting, and self- consciousness. Journal of Personality Assessment, 61, 41-57. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1993). Mental health, religion, and the ideology of irrationality. In D. O. Moberg & M. L. Lynn (Eds.), Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion. Vol. 5 (pp. 53-88). Greenwich, CT: Jai Press. Watson, P. J. (1993). Apologetics and ethnocentrism: Psychology and religion within an ideological surround. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 3, 1-20. Watson, P. J. (1993). [Review of the book A communitarian defense of liberalism: Emile Durkheim and contemporary social theory]. Review of Religious Research, 35, 76-77. Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1993). Further factor analysis of Hood's Mysticism Scale. Psychological Reports, 73, 1176-1178. Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1994). Narcissistic traits scale: Validity evidence and sex differences in narcissism. Personality and Individual Differences, 16, 501-504. Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., & Sawrie, S. M. (1994). Empathy, sex role orientation, and narcissism. Sex Roles, 30, 701-723. Watson, P. J. (1994). Changing the religious self and the problem of rationality. In T. M. Brinthaupt & R. P. Lipka (Eds.), Changing the self: Philosophies, techniques, and experiences (pp. 109-139). Albany, NY: SUNY Press. Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (1994). Communal orientation and individualism: Factors and correlations with values, social adjustment, and self-esteem. The Journal of Psychology, 128, 289-297. Watson, P. J. (1994). [Review of the books Individualism reconsidered: Readings bearing on the endangered self in modern society and The endangered self]. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 4, 273- 277. Watson, P. J. (1994). Guest editor's page. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 13, 299. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1994). Religion and rationality: I. Rational-emotive and religious understandings of perfectionism and other irrationalities. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 13, 356- 372. Watson Vita Page 6 Watson, P. J., Milliron, J. T., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1994). Religion and rationality: II. Comparative analysis of rational-emotive and intrinsically religious rationalities. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 13, 373-384. Watson, P. J., Hickman, S. E., Morris, R. J., Stutz, N. L., & Whiting, L. (1994). Complexity of self-consciousness subscales: Correlations of factors with self-esteem and dietary restraint. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 9, 761-774. Watson, P. J., Hickman, S. E., Morris, R. J., Milliron, J. T., & Whiting, L. (1995). Narcissism, self-esteem, and parental nurturance. The Journal of Psychology, 129, 61-73. Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., Hickman, S. E., & Watson, P. J. (1995). Martin and Malcolm as cultural icons: An empirical study comparing lower class African-American and White males. Review of Religious Research, 36, 382-388. [Also reprinted in N. BaNikongo (Ed.), Leading issues in African-American studies (pp. 537- 543). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 1997.] Watson, P. J., Milliron, J. T., & Morris, R. J. (1995). Social desirability scales and theories of suicide: Correlations with alienation and self-consciousness. Personality and Individual Differences, 18, 701-711. Reeves, A. L., Watson, P. J., Ramsey, A., & Morris, R. J. (1995). Private self-consciousness factors, need for cognition, and depression. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 10, 431-443. Watson, P. J., Milliron, J. T., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1995). Locus of control within a religious ideological surround. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 14, 239-249. Watson, P. J., Milliron, J. T., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1995). Religion and the self as text: Toward a Christian translation of self-actualization. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 23, 180-189. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Ramsey, A., Hickman, S. E., & Waddell, M. G. (1996). Further contrasts between self- reflectiveness and internal state awareness factors of private self-consciousness. The Journal of Psychology, 130, 183-192. Watson, P. J. (1996). [Review of the book Violence unveiled: Humanity at the crossroads]. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 35, 80-83. Hickman, S. E., Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (1996). Optimism, pessimism, and the complexity of narcissism. Personality and Individual Differences, 20, 521-525. Ramsey, A., Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., & Reeves, A. L. (1996). Self-reported narcissism and perceived parental permissiveness and authoritarianism. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 157, 227-238. Watson, P. J., Hickman, S. E., & Morris, R. J. (1996). Self-reported narcissism and shame: Testing the defensive self- esteem and continuum hypotheses. Personality and Individual Differences, 21, 253-259. Watson, P. J. (1996). [Review of the book Sunden’s role theory - An impetus to contemporary psychology of religion]. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 6, 221-224. Sawrie, S. M., Watson, P. J., Sherbak, J. F., Greene, R. L., & Arredondo, R. (1997). Alcoholism and narcissism: Assessing a presumed relationship with the MMPI-2. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 15 (3), 1-14. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Miller, L. (1997-98). Narcissism and the self as continuum: Correlations with assertiveness and hypercompetitiveness. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 17, 249-259. Watson, P. J., Sherbak, J., Morris, R. J. (1998). Irrational beliefs, individualism-collectivism, and adjustment. Personality and Individual Differences, 24, 173-179. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Milliron, J. T., & Stutz, N. L. (1998). Religious orientation, identity, and the quest for meaning in ethics within an ideological surround. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 8, 149-163. Watson, P. J. (1998). Girard and integration: Desire, violence, and the mimesis of Christ as foundation for postmodernity. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 26, 311-321. Watson, P. J., & Ghorbani, N. (1998). Ravanshenasi din dar javame Moslemin. [Psychology of religion in Muslim society.] Qabasat, 3 (2,3), 52-71. (In Persian) Watson, P. J. (1999). Christian conservatism scale (Stellway, 1973). In P. C. Hill & R. W. Hood, Jr., (Eds.), Measures of religiosity (pp. 12-13). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press. Watson, P. J. (1999). Christian liberalism scale (Stellway, 1973). In P. C. Hill & R. W. Hood, Jr., (Eds.), Measures of religiosity (pp. 14-15). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press. Watson, P. J. (1999). Religious maturity scale (Dudley & Cruise, 1990). In P. C. Hill & R. W. Hood, Jr., (Eds.), Measures of religiosity (pp. 142-144). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press. Watson, P. J. (1999). Religious coping activities scale (Pargament, Ensing, Falgout, Olsen, Reilly, Van Haitsma, Warren, 1990). In P. C. Hill & R. W. Hood, Jr., (Eds.), Measures of religiosity (pp. 344-347). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press. Watson, P. J. (1999). Value profile (Bales & Couch, 1969). In P. C. Hill & R. W. Hood, Jr., (Eds.), Measures of religiosity (pp. 142-144). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Miller, L., & Waddell, M. G. (1999). Religion and the experiential system: Relationships of constructive thinking with religious orientation. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 9, 195-207. Watson Vita Page 7 Watson, P. J., Varnell, S. P., & Morris, R. J. (1999-2000). Self-reported narcissism and perfectionism: An ego- psychological perspective and the continuum hypothesis. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 19, 59- 69. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (2000). Personality, stress and mental health: Evidence of relationships in a sample of Iranian managers. Personality and Individual Differences, 28, 647-657. Watson, P. J. (2000). Personal Feelings Questionnaire-2. In J. Maltby, C. A. Lewis, & A. Hill (Eds.), Commissioned reviews on 300 psychological tests (pp. 634-638). Lampeter, Wales, UK: Edwin Mellen Press. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., Ghramaleki, A. F., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (2000). Muslim Attitudes Towards Religion Scale: Factors, validity, and complexity of relationships with mental health in Iran. Mental Health, Religion, & Culture, 3, 125-132. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Miller, L. (2001). Irrational beliefs, attitudes about competition, and splitting. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 343-354. Soyer, R. B., Ravenpor, J. L., Kopelman, R. E., Mullins, L. S., & Watson, P. J. (2001). Further assessment of the construct validity of four measures of narcissism: Replication and extension. The Journal of Psychology, 135, 245-258. Hood, R. W., Jr., Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., Ghramaleki, A. F., Bing, M. N., Davison, H. K., Morris, R. J., & Williamson, W. P. (2001). Dimensions of the Mysticism Scale: Confirming the three-factor structure in the United States and Iran. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 40, 691-705. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., Ghramaleki, A. F., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (2002). Muslim-Christian religious orientation scales: Distinctions, correlations, and cross-cultural analysis in Iran and the United States. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 12, 69-91. Watson, P. J., Sawrie, S. M., Greene, R. L., & Arredondo, R. (2002). Narcissism and depression: MMPI-2 evidence for the continuum hypothesis in clinical samples. Journal of Personality Assessment, 79, 85-109. Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (2002). Individualist and collectivist values: Hypotheses suggested by Alexis de Tocqueville. The Journal of Psychology, 136, 263-271. Watson, P. J., Ghorbani, N., Davison, H. K., Bing, M. N., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Ghramaleki, A. F. (2002). Negatively reinforcing personal extrinsic motivations: Religious orientation, inner awareness, and mental health in Iran and the United States. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 12, 255-276. Ghorbani, N., Bing, M. N., Watson, P. J., Davison, H. K., & Mack, D. A. (2002). Self-reported emotional intelligence: Construct similarity and functional dissimilarity of higher order processing in Iran and the United States. International Journal of Psychology, 37, 297-308. [Data also presented in different form in Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., & Bing, M. N. (2000). Shebahat saktarie hoshe hayejani dar Iran va Eyalat Motahede America. (Construct similarity of emotional intelligence in Iran and the United States.) Majmoe Magalat Olom Ensani: Ravanshenasi, 2 (Winter), 133-155. (In Persian)] Ghorbani, N., Bing, M. N., Watson, P. J., Davison, H. K., & LeBreton, D. L. (2003) Individualist and collectivist values: Evidence of compatibility in Iran and the United States. Personality and Individual Differences, 35, 431-447. Watson, P. J., Ross, D. F., & Morris, R. J. (2003). Borderline personality traits correlate with death penalty decisions. Personality and Individual Differences, 35, 421-429. Watson, P. J., Sawyers, P., Morris, R. J., Carpenter, M., Jimenez, R. S., Jonas, K. A., & Robinson, D. L. (2003). Reanalysis within a Christian ideological surround: Relationships of intrinsic religious orientation with fundamentalism and right-wing authoritarianism. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 31, 315-328. Culhane, S. E., & Watson, P. J. (2003). Alexithymia, irrational beliefs, and the rational-emotive explanation of emotional disturbance. Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 21, 57-72. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., Bing, M. N., Davison, H. K., & LeBreton, D. (2003). Two facets of self-knowledge: Cross-cultural development of measures in Iran and the United States. Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs, 129, 238-268. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., Krauss, S. W., Davison, H. K., & Bing, M. N. (2004). Private self-consciousness factors: Relationships with need for cognition, locus of control, and obsessive thinking in Iran and the United States. The Journal of Social Psychology, 144, 359-372. Ghorbani, N., & Watson, P. J. (2004). Mabani ravesh shenasi olgoi mohite ideologic dar din pajohi tajrobi. (The foundation of ideological surround methodology in empirical religious studies). Maqalat wa Barrasiha, 74 (2), 9-36. (In Persian) Watson, P. J. (2004). After postmodernism: Perspectivism, a Christian epistemology of love, and the ideological surround. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 32, 248-261. Watson, P. J., Jones, N. D., & Morris, R. J. (2004). Religious orientation and attitudes towards money: Relationships with narcissism and the influence of gender. Mental Health, Religion, & Culture, 7, 277-288. Ghorbani, N., & Watson, P. J. (2004). Two facets of self-knowledge, the five factor model, and promotions among Iranian managers. Social Behavior and Personality, 32, 769-776. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., Krauss, S. W., Bing, M. N., & Davison, H. K. (2004). Social science as dialogue: Narcissism, individualist and collectivist values, and religious interest in Iran and the United States. Current Psychology: Developmental, Learning, Personality, and Social, 23, 111-123. Watson Vita Page 8 Khan, Z. H., & Watson, P. J. (2004). Religious orientation and the experience of Eid-ul-Azha among Pakistani Muslims. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 43, 537-545. Ghorbani, N., Ghramaleki, A. F., & Watson, P. J. (2005). Constructive Thinking Inventory: Evidence of validity among Iranian managers. Psychological Reports, 96, 115-121. Watson, P. J. (2005). Complexity of narcissism and a continuum of self-esteem regulation. In M. Maj, H. S. Akiskal, J. E. Mezzich, & A. Okasha (Eds.) Personality Disorders (pp. 336-338). New York: John Wiley & Sons. Khan, Z. H., Watson, P. J., & Habib, F. (2005). Muslim attitudes toward religion, religious orientation, and empathy among Pakistanis. Mental Health, Religion, & Culture, 8, 49-61. Ghorbani, N., Ghramaleki, A. F., & Watson, P. J. (2005). Philosophy, self-knowledge, and personality in Iranian teachers and students of philosophy. The Journal of Psychology, 139, 81-95. Morera, O. F., Culhane, S. E., Watson, P. J., & Skewes, M. C. (2005). Assessing the reliability and validity of the Bermond-Vorst Alexithymia Questionnaire among U.S. Anglo and Hispanic samples. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 58, 289-298. Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (2005). Spiritual Experience Index and identity: Relationships with religious orientation, religious interest, and intolerance of ambiguity. Review of Religious Research, 46, 371-379. Ghorbani, N., & Watson, P. J. (2005). Hardiness Scales in Iranian managers: Evidence of incremental validity in relationships with the five factor model and with organizational and psychological adjustment. Psychological Reports, 96, 775-781. Watson, P. J. (2005). Christian psychological research and the post-postmodern future. Edification: Newsletter for the Society for Christian Psychology, 1(1), 4-5. Watson, P. J., & Culhane, S. E. (2005). Irrational beliefs and social constructionism: Correlations with attitudes about reality, beliefs about people, and collective self-esteem. Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive- Behavior Therapy, 23, 57-70. Watson, P. J., & Sisemore, T. (2005). Christian psychology as lived prayer: Toward diversity within unity. Edification: Newsletter of the Society for Christian Psychology, 1(2), 1-2. Ghorbani, N., & Watson, P. J. (2005) Farayand haye kode shenakti va nezamhaie pardazesh kabar dar Iran va America. [Self-knowledge processes and rational and experiential information processing systems in Iran and the United States.] Journal of Iranian Psychologists, 2 (5), 3-14. (In Persian) Ghorbani, N., & Watson, P. J. (2006). Relationships of experiential and reflective self-knowledge with Trait Meta- Mood Scale, Constructive Thinking Inventory, and the five factors in Iranian managers. Psychological Reports, 98, 253-260. Ghorbani, N., & Watson, P. J. (2006). Religious orientation types in Iranian Muslims: Differences in alexithymia, emotional intelligence, self-consciousness, and psychological adjustment. Review of Religious Research, 47, 303-310. Hood, R. W., Jr. & Watson, P. J. (2006). Interview with Ralph W. Hood, Jr.: Mystical experience, serpent handling, fundamentalism, and the future of the psychology of religion. Edification: Newsletter of the Society for Christian Psychology, 2(1), 13-16. Culhane, S. E., Morera, O. F., & Watson, P. J. (2006). The assessment of factorial invariance in need for cognition using Hispanic and Anglo samples. The Journal of Psychology, 140, 53-67. Khan, Z., & Watson, P. J. (2006). Construction of the Pakistani Religious Coping Practices Scale: Correlations with religious coping, religious orientation, and reactions to stress among Muslim university students. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 16, 101-112. Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (2006). Intolerance of ambiguity within a religious ideological surround: Christian translations and relationships with religious orientation, need for cognition, and uncertainty response. Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 28, 81-101. Watson, P. J. (2006). Friends of the Truth, violence, and the ideological surround: Social science as meetings for clearness. Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 28, 123-132. Khan, Z. H., & Watson, P. J. (2006). Factorial complexity and validity of Sahin-Francis Attitude toward Islam Scale among Pakistani University Students. Journal of Beliefs and Values, 27, 231-235. Watson, P. J., Trumpeter, N., O’Leary, B. J., Morris, R. J. & Culhane, S. E. (2005-2006). Narcissism and self- esteem in the presence of imagined others: Supportive versus destructive object representations and the continuum hypothesis. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 25, 253-268. Trumpeter, N., Watson, P. J., & O’Leary, B. J. (2006). Factors within Multidimensional Perfectionism Scales: Complexity of relationships with self-esteem, narcissism, self-control, and self-criticism. Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 849-860. Ghorbani, N., & Watson, P. J. (2006). Narcissism salem va nasalem dar Iran va America. [Pathological narcissism in a sample of Iranian and American students.] Contemporary Psychology: Biannual Journal of the Iranian Psychological Association, 1 (1), 20-29. (In Persian)

Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., & Rostami, R. (2007). Relationship of self-reported mysticism with depression and anxiety in Iranian Muslims. Psychological Reports, 100, 451-454. Watson Vita Page 9 Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Loy, T., Hamrick, M. B., & Grizzle, S. (2007). Beliefs about sin: Adaptive implications in relationships with religious orientation, self-esteem, and measures of the narcissistic, depressed and anxious self. Edification: Journal of the Society for Christian Psychology, 1, 57-67. Watson, P. J. (2007). [Review of the book Making judgments without being judgmental: Nurturing a clear mind and a generous heart]. Edification: Journal of the Society for Christian Psychology, 1, 75-76. Watson, P. J. (2007). [Review of the book Moral, believing animals]. Edification: Journal of the Society for Christian Psychology, 1, 76-77. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., & Khan, Z. (2007). Theoretical, empirical, and potential ideological dimensions of using Western conceptualizations to measure Muslim religious commitments. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 2, 113-131. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., & Mirhasani, V. S. (2007). Religious commitment in Iran: Correlates and factors of Quest and Extrinsic religious orientations. Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 29, 245-257. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., & Shahmodamadi, K. (2008). Afterlife Motivation Scale: Correlations with maladjustment and incremental validity in Iranian Muslims. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 18, 22-35 Trumpeter, N. N., Watson, P. J., O‘Leary, B., & Weathington, B. L. (2008). Self-functioning and perceived parenting: Relationships of parental empathy and love inconsistency with narcissism, depression, and self- esteem. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 169, 51-71. Watson, P. J., (2008). Faithful translation and postmodernism: Norms and linguistic relativity within a Christian ideological surround. Edification: Journal of the Society for Christian Psychology, 2(1), 5-18. Watson, P. J., (2008). Faithful translation, ideological perspectives, and dimensions of Christian psychology beyond postmodernism. Edification: Journal of the Society for Christian Psychology, 2(1), 51-62. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., & Hargis, M. B. (2008). Integrative Self-Knowledge Scale: Correlations and incremental validity of a cross-cultural measure developed in Iran and the United States. Journal of Psychology, 142, 395-412. Khan, Z. H., Watson, P. J., & Cothran, D. L. (2008). Self-control in Pakistani Muslims. Journal of Beliefs and Values, 29, 213-216. Tahmasb, A. M., Ghorbani, N., & Watson, P. J. (2008). Relationships between self- and peer-reported integrative self-knowledge and the big five factors in Iran. Current Psychology, 27, 169-176. Ghorbani, N., Krauss, S. W., Watson, P. J., & LeBreton, D. (2008). Relationship between perceived stress and depression: Complete mediation by perceived control and anxiety in Iran and the United States. International Journal of Psychology, 53, 958-968. Ghorbani, N., & Watson, P. J. (In press). Mysticism and self-determination in Iran: Multidimensional complexity of relationships with basic need satisfaction and mindfulness. Archive for the Psychology of Religion. Watson, P. J., Simmons, N. M., Weathington, B. L., O’Leary, B. J., & Culhane, S. E. (In press). Psychometric analysis and tentative shortening of Survey of Personal Beliefs. Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy. Watson, P. J. & Morris, R. M. (In press). Self-control within a Christian ideological surround. Edification: Journal of the Society for Christian Psychology. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., Shamohammadi, K., & Cunningham, C. J. L. (In press). Post-critical beliefs in Iran: Predicting religious and psychological functioning. Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion. Khan, Z. H., Sultana, S., & Watson, P. J. (In press). Pakistani Muslims dealing with cancer: Relationships with religious coping, religious orientation, and psychological distress. Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion.

Presentations:

McCain, G., & Watson, P. J. (1973, November). Diminishing effects of drive and reward magnitude. Paper presented at Psychonomic Society Convention, St. Louis, MO. Watson, P. J., & Cox, V. C. (1974, November). Changes in elicited behavior as a function of stimulation experience and available goal objects. Paper presented at Psychonomic Society Convention, Boston, MA. Watson, P. J. (1975, March). An analysis of barbiturate-induced eating and drinking in the rat. Paper presented at Southwestern Psychological Association Convention, Houston, TX. Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Morris, R. J. (1983, November). Sin and self in the religious and anti-religious person. Paper presented at Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Convention, Knoxville, TN. Watson, P. J. (1987, November). Sin and self-functioning: Psychological and ideological issues. Paper presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Convention, Louisville, KY. Hickman, S. E., Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (1994). Optimism, pessimism, and the complexity of narcissism. Paper presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. Watson Vita Page 10 Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., Ghramaleki, A., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1999, November). Muslim-Christian Religious Orientation Scale: Distinctions, correlations, and cross-cultural analysis in Iran and the United States. Paper presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Convention, Boston, MA. Ghorbani, N., Ghramaleki, A., Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (2000, November). Cross-cultural comparison or self-reported mystical experience in Iran and the United States. Paper presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Convention, Houston, TX. Watson, P. J. (2001, September). Narcissism and the Christian self. Paper presented to Chattanooga Chapter of Christian Association of Psychological Studies. Chattanooga, TN. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., Ghramaleki, A. F., Bing, M. N., & Davison, K. (2001, September). Religion and inner awareness: Cross-cultural analysis of religious orientation, attention to self, and mental health in Iran and the United States. Paper presented at the International Association for the Psychology of Religion, XIV Conference, Soesterberg (The Netherlands). Watson, P. J. (2002, April). Toward a Christian post-postmodernism: Ideology, epistemological scapegoating, and the tasks of an empirical Christian psychology. Invited paper presented at Christian Association of Psychological Studies Convention, Chicago, IL. Culhane, S. E., & Watson, P. J. (2002, June). Alexithymia, irrational beliefs, and the rational-emotive explanation of emotional disturbance. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, New Orleans, LA. Culhane, S. E., Morera, O. F., & Watson, P. J. (2003, May). The cross-cultural validation of two alexithymia measures. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Trumpeter, N., Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Culhane, S. E. (2005, April). Narcissism and self-esteem in the presence of imagined others. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Nashville, TN. Watson, P. J. (2005, April). Christian psychological research and practice in a post-postmodern future: Framing psychology and religion within an ideological surround. Invited paper presented at the annual meeting of the Christian Association of Psychological Studies, Dallas, TX. (Paper also presented as invited lecture at the Institute for Research in Religion and Spirituality, 2006, January, La Mirada, California.) Watson, P. J. (2005, September). Psychological research, Christian community, and the challenging future of postmodern linguistic relativity within an ideological surround. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Christian Psychology, Nashville, TN. Culhane, S. E., Morera, O. F., & Watson, P. J. (2006, May). Factorial invariance in Need for Cognition with Hispanic and Anglo samples. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY. Watson, P. J. (2006, October). Christian rationality and the postmodern context: The example of rational-emotive therapy within an ideological surround. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Christian Psychology, Chattanooga, TN. Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Loy, T., Hamrick, M. B., & Grizzle, S. (2006, October). Beliefs about sin: Adaptive implications in relationships with religious orientation, self-esteem, and measures of the narcissistic, depressed and anxious self. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Christian Psychology, Chattanooga, TN. Simmons, N. M., Watson, P. J., & O’Leary, B. O. (2007, February). Adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism in relation to goal orientation styles. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA. Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (2007, September). Self-control within a Christian ideological surround: Relationships with religious orientation, sin-related beliefs, and psychological adjustment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Christian Psychology, Nashville, TN. Morera, O. F., Culhane, S. E., Watson, P. J., & Millsap, R. E. (2008, May). Assessing Measurement and Predictive Invariance of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.

Additional Research Accomplishments:

1978 Grant received from the University of Chattanooga Foundation to support "Examination of the emotionality hypothesis of lateral hypothalamic elicited behavior." 1979 Grant received from the University of Chattanooga Foundation to support "Cerebellar elicited behavior and the general responsivity hypothesis." 1984 Grant received from the University of Chattanooga Foundation to support "Clarification of lateral hypothalamic functioning through analysis of palatability influences on ingestive behavior." 2004 Grant received from the University of Chattanooga Foundation to support “Personality research in Iran.” Watson Vita Page 11

Administrative and Professional Activity

Professional Organizations:

Christian Association for Psychological Studies Colloquium on Violence and Religion International Society for the Study of Individual Differences Religious Research Association Society for Christian Psychology Society for the Scientific Study of Religion

Editorial Review:

Review of one or more manuscripts/proposals for the following:

Archive for the Psychology of Religion Basic and Applied Social Psychology Brain Research Bulletin Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science Edification: Journal for the Society of Christian Psychology European Journal of Personality International Journal of Psychology Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Journal of Abnormal Psychology Journal of Adolescence Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry Journal of Contemporary Religion Journal of Happiness Studies Journal of Muslim Mental Health Journal of Personality Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Journal of Positive Psychology Journal of Psychology and Christianity Journal of Psychology and Theology Journal of Social Behavior and Personality Journal of Social Psychology Medical Research Council of Canada Mental Health, Religion, and Culture Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Personality and Individual Differences Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior Physiology and Behavior Psychological Assessment: A Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Psychological Reports/Perceptual and Motor Skills Review of Religious Research Sex Roles Social Behavior and Personality The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion The Journal of Psychology Watson Vita Page 12 Additional Administrative and Professional Accomplishments:

1979 (Through present) Chair of various faculty and administrative committees at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, including Admissions-Readmissions Committee (1979 - 83), Animal Research Facilities Committee (1979 - 94), Athletics Board (1986 - 93), Athletics Committee (1985 - 88), Faculty- Administrative Relations Committee (1998-99), Faculty Handbook Committee (1989-90), Search Committee for Director of Athletics (1989-90), NCAA Certification Subcommittee on Rules and Compliance (1994-96), Scholarship Committee (1995-1996, 1997-98), NCAA Self-Study (2001-2003). 1979 (Through 1985) Officer in Sigma Xi Club at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga: Treasurer (1979- 83), Vice-president (1983-84), President (1984-85). 1981 (Through 1992) Research consultant for American Occupational Therapy Foundation. 1981 (Through 1998) Editorial consultant for one or more projects involving the following publishing companies: Dorsey Press; Harper & Row; Houghton Mifflin; Holt, Rinehart, and Winston; McGraw-Hill; Scott, Foresman, and Company; Wadsworth; John Wiley & Sons. 1986 (Through summer, 1993) Faculty athletics representative to the Southern Conference and to the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA). Also Vice-president (1989-91) and President (1991-93) of the Southern Conference of the NCAA. 1986 Elected to Council of Scholars of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. 1989 (Through the present) Contributing editor to the Journal of Psychology and Theology. 1994 Guest editor of winter edition of Journal of Psychology and Christianity dealing with “Rational-Emotive Therapy and Religion.” 1995 (From summer through summer 1999) Managing editor of the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 1998 University representative as non-voting member of the University of Tennessee’s Board of Trustees. 1999 Officer of Alpha Society, Scholastic Honor Society at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga: Second Vice-President (1998-1999), First Vice-President (1999-2000), President (2000-2001). 1999 (Through August 2001) Consulting editor to The Journal of Psychology. 2001 (From September through the present) Executive editor of The Journal of Psychology. 2003 Honored for “Outstanding University Service” by the College of Arts and Sciences and by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 2003 (From summer through present), Member of Executive Committee, The Society for Christian Psychology 2005 (From September through August 2008) Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 2005 (From September through present), Executive co-editor of Edification, newsletter and eventual journal of the Society for Christian Psychology.

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