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Wm. Justin Dyer

PERSONAL Office Address: 270N JSB Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 801-422-5287 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Human and Community Development (emphasis in Family Studies), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2009 Dissertation Title: Exploring the Various Ways Paternal Incarceration Affects Children: An Application of Mixture Modeling Dissertation Advisors: Joseph H. Pleck, Ph.D. and Brent A. McBride, Ph.D.

M.S. in Human Development and Family Studies, Human and Community Development, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006

B.S. in Marriage, Family, and Human Development, School of Family Life, Brigham Young University, 2004

EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor, Religious Education, Brigham Young University, August 2015 – Present

Assistant Professor, School of Family Life, Brigham Young University, July 2011 – July 2015

Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Family Life, Brigham Young University, July 2010 – July 2011

Postdoctoral Fellow, Human and Community Development, Auburn University, (Mona El- Sheikh), July 2009 – August 2010

PRIMARY RESEARCH INTERESTS  Fathers’ roles and influences in contemporary family life, particularly in non-normative and highly stressful contexts.  The influence of family process on youth faith development.

COURSES TAUGHT  Introduction to Family Processes, Brigham Young University, July 2010 – Winter 2015.  Advanced Family Processes, Brigham Young University, July 2011 – Winter 2015.  Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling, Brigham Young University, Winter Semester 2015 – Present.  The Eternal Family, Brigham Young University, Fall Semester 2015 - Present. 2 GRANTS  Dyer, W. J. (co-PI). Men's Parenting Behaviors in Families of Children with Disabilities: Finding From the ECLS-B (B. McBride - PI). Institute of Education Sciences/U.S. Department of Education, 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2014, $357,513.  Dyer, W. J. (PI). Pampered Chef Dissertation Enhancement Grant (PI); The Family Center Resiliency Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, July 2008 – July 2009, $4,900.  Wiley, A. (PI). Men in Jail and Their Families. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Research Board, June 2008 – June 2009, $14,800. o Conceptual developer and primary author of grant

Internal BYU Grants  Dyer, W. J. (PI). Fathers in the Lives of Their Children from Pre to Late Adolescences. Family Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1/1/12 – 12/31/13, $8,640.  Dyer, W. J. (PI). Family Foundations of Youth Development. BYU mentoring environment grant (MEG), January 2016 – December 2016, $19,500.

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS  Dyer, W. J., Kaufmann, R., Fagan, J., Pearson, J., & Cabrera, N. (accepted). A measure of father engagement for nonresident fathers. Family Relations.  Dyer, W. J., Kaufmann, R., & Fagan, J. (accepted). Measuring nonresident father-child closeness and conflict: Recommendations for research and practice. Journal of Family Psychology.  Dyer, W. J., Day, R. D., & Wiley, A. (accepted). Jailed fathers and family complexity. Social Work Research.  Dyer, W. J., Fagan, J., Kaufman, R., Pearson, J., & Cabrera, N. J. (2017). Self-perceived coparenting of nonresident fathers: Scale development and validation. Family Process. DOI: 10.1111/famp.12331  Dyer, W. J. (2017). Shifting Views on the Male-Female Relationship. The Religious Educator, 18, 31-51.  Porter, C. & Dyer, W. J. (2017). Does marital conflict predict infants' physiological regulation? A short-term prospective study. Journal of Family Psychology. DOI: 10.1037/fam0000295.  McBride, B.A., Curtiss, S.J., Uchima, K., Laxman, D.J., Santos, R.M., Weglarz-Ward, J., Dyer, W.J., Jeans, L.M., & Kern, J. (2017). Father involvement in early intervention: Exploring the gap between service providers’ perceptions and practices. Journal of Early Intervention. DOI: 10.1177/1053815116686118.  Crandall, A., Magnusson, B. M., Novilla, M. L. B., Novilla, L. K. B., & Dyer, W. J. (2016). Family financial stress and adolescent sexual risk-taking: the role of self-regulation. Journal of youth and adolescence, 46, 45-62. doi:10.1007/s10964-016-0543-x.  Fagan, J., Dyer, W.J., Kaufman, R., & Pearson, J. (2016) Decision-Making Responsibility: Development and initial validation of a new measure for low-income, nonresident fathers. Journal of Family Issues. DOI: 10.1177/0192513X16650919  Dyer, W. J., Blocker, D., Day. R. D., & Bean, R. A. (2016). Parenting style and adolescent externalizing behaviors: The moderating role of Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia. Journal of Marriage and Family. DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12316  Kern, J.L., McBride, B. A., Laxman, D. J., Dyer, W. J., Santos, R. M., & Jeans, L. M. (2016) The role of multiple-group measurement invariance in family psychology research. Journal of Family Psychology. 30, 364-374. 10.1037/fam0000184 3  Dyer, W. J. (2015). The vital role of measurement equivalence in family research. Journal of Family Theory and Review, 7, 415-431. doi: 10.1111/jftr.12115  Laxman, D. J., McBride, B. A., Jeans, L. M., Dyer, W. J., Santos, R. M., Kern, J. L., Sugimura, N., Curtiss, S. L., & Weglarz-Ward, J. M. (2015). Father involvement and maternal depressive symptoms in families of children with disabilities or delays. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 19,1078-1086. doi: 10.1007/s10995-014-1608-7  Padilla-Walker, L. J., Dyer, W. J., Fraser, A., Yorgason, J. B. (2015). Adolescents’ prosocial behavior toward family, friends, and strangers: A person-centered approach. Journal of Research on Adolescents, 25, 135-150. DOI: 10.1111/jora.12102  Dyer, W. J. & Day, R. D. (2015). Investigating family shared realities with factor mixture modeling. Journal of Marriage and Family, 77, 191-208. DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12158  Coyne, S. M., Dyer, W. J., Densley, R., Money, N. M., Day, R. D., & Harper, J. M. (2015). Physiological indicators of pathological video game use in adolescence. Journal of Adolescent Health, 56, 307-313. DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.10.271  Jeans, L., Santos, R. M., Laxman, D., McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J. (2014). Early identifiers of autism spectrum disorders in young children using a nationally representative dataset. Journal of Early Intervention, 35, 303-331, DOI: 10.1177/1053815114523319  Dyer, W. J., Day, R. D., & Harper, J. M. (2014). Father involvement: Identifying and predicting family members’ shared and unique perceptions. Journal of Family Psychology, 28, 516-528.  Dyer, W. J., Day, R. D., & Harper, J. M. (2013). Wrestling Proteus: Assessing the varying nature of father involvement across contexts. Journal of Marriage and Family, 75, 837-857.  Call, L. L., Dyer, W. J., Wiley, A. R., & Day, R. D. (2013). Inmate perceptions of financial education needs: Suggestions for financial educators. Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 24, 45-60.  Jeans, L. M., Santos, R. M., Laxman, D. J., McBride, B. A., & Dyer, W. J. (2013). Examining ECLS-B: Maternal stress and depressive symptoms when raising children with ASD. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education. DOI: 10.1177/0271121413481680  Padilla-Walker, L. M., Day, R. D., Dyer, W. J., & Black, B. (2013). “Keep on keeping on, even when it’s hard!” Predictors and outcomes of adolescent persistence. Journal of Early Adolescence, 33, 432-456.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., & Laxman, D. (2013). Father involvement and student achievement: Variations based on ecological contexts. Early Child Development and Care, 183, 810-826.  El-Sheikh, M., Arsiwalla, D. D., Stanton, L., Dyer, W. J., & Vaughn, B.L. (2013) Associations between preschoolers' daytime and nighttime sleep parameters. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 11, 91-104.  Dyer, W. J., Pleck, J. H., & McBride, B. A. (2012). Using mixture regression to identify varying effects: A demonstration with paternal incarceration. Journal of Marriage and Family, 74, 1129-1148.  Holmes, E. K., Dunn, K. C., Harper, J. M., Dyer, W. J., & Day, R. D. (2012). Mother knows best? Inhibitory maternal gatekeeping, psychological control, and the mother-adolescent relationship. Journal of Adolescence. DOI: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2012.09.010  Dyer, W. G., Dyer, W. J., & Gardner, R. (2012). Should my spouse be my partner? Copreneurial outcomes for business and family. Family Business Review, 26(1), 68-80.  Padilla-Walker, L. M., Coyne, S. M., Fraser, A. M., Dyer, W. J., & Yorgason, J. B. (2012). Parents and adolescents growing up in the digital age: Latent growth curve analysis of proactive media monitoring. Journal of Adolescence, 35, 1153-1165, doi:10.1016/j.adolescence.2012.03.005 4  El-Sheikh, M., Keiley, M., Erath, S., & Dyer, W. J. (2012). Marital conflict and children’s internalizing behavior: Interactions between parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system activity. Developmental Psychology. doi: 10.1037/a0027703  Dyer, W. J., Pleck, J. H., & McBride, B. A. (2012). Imprisoned fathers and their family relationships: A 40-year review from a multi-theory view. Journal of Family Theory and Review, 4, 20-47.  Dyer, W. G. & Dyer, W. J. (2009). Putting the ‘family’ into family business research. Family Business Review, 22, 216-219.  Dyer, W. J., McBride, B. A., Santos, R. M., & Jeans, L. M. (2009). A longitudinal examination of fathers’ involvement with children with disabilities: Does timing of diagnosis matter? Journal of Early Intervention, 31, 265-281.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., Liu, Y., & Brown G. L. (2009). The differential impact of early father and mother involvement on later student achievement. Journal of Educational Psychology, 101, 498-508.  McElwain, N., Booth-LaForce, C., Lansford, J. E., Wu X., & Dyer, W. J. (2008). A process model of attachment-friend linkages: Hostile attribution biases and language. Child Development, 79, 1891 – 1906.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., & Rane, T. R. (2008). Family-school partnerships in early childhood programs: Don't forget fathers/men. In M. Cornish (Ed.), Promising practices for partnering with families in the early years. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.  Dyer, W. J. (2005). Prison, fathers, and identity: A theory of how incarceration affects men’s paternal identity. Fathering, 3, 201-219.

Manuscripts Accepted with Revisions  Laxman, D., McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., Santos, R. M., Jeans, L. (accepted with revisions). Predicting marital separation for families of children with disabilities. Journal of Early Intervention.

Book Chapters  Dyer, W. J. (2017). Introduction. Building faith, family, and society: Essays and speeches from Brigham Young University. Provo, UT  Robbins*, N. L., Dyer, W. J., & McBride, B. A. (invited chapter, accepted). Fathers. Handbook of Family Psychology. Fiese, B. (ed.) *student author

Other Publications  Dyer W. J. (Oct. 13, 2015). Misleading assumptions in fatherhood research. Institute for Family Studies Blog. http://family-studies.org/misleading-assumptions-in-fatherhood- research/  Dyer, W. J. (June 23, 2016) Federal policies on transgender students: Serving neither the community, the family, nor the transgender student. The Public Discourse. http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2016/06/17211/

Manuscripts under Peer-Review  Abaied, J. L., Stanger, S. B., Wagner, C., Sanders, W., Dyer, W. J., & Padilla-Walker, L. (revised and resubmitted, 1st revision). Parasympathetic and sympathetic reactivity moderate maternal contributions to emotional adjustment in adolescence. Revise and resubmit, Developmental Psychology. 5  McBride, B. A., & Dyer, W. J., Laxman, D., Santos, R. M., & Jeans, L. (under review). The role of fathers in preparing children for kindergarten. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology.  Fagan, J., Kaufmann, R., Dyer, W. J. (under review). Conceptualizing and measuring low- income, nonresident fathers’ contact with children. Monographs of the Society for Research In Child Development.  Goodman, M. & Dyer, W. J. (under review). Intergenerational transmission of religion and family well-being. Journal of Marriage and Family.  Judd, D. K., Dyer, W. J., & Top, J. (under review). Grace, legalism, and mental health: Examining direct and mediating relationships. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS  Goodman, M., Dyer, W. J., Ogeltree, M. (November, 2016). Intergenerational transmission of religion and familial well-being. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.  Robbins, N., Holmes, E. K., & Dyer, W. J. (2016). The intrinsic father: How father attitudes and identity predict involvement across contexts. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.  Crandall, A., Magnusson, B. M., Dyer, W. J., Novilla, L. B., Novilla, K., & Evans. K. (November, 2016). The role of family stress and adolescent self-regulation on risky behaviors. Poster presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.  Porter, C. L. & Dyer, W. J. (2016). Does marital conflict predict infants’ physiological regulation? A short-term prospective study. Paper presented in the “Family Assets and Liabilities: Associations with Cognitive and Socioemotional Outcomes across Cultures and Age Groups” symposium at the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, Vilnuis, Lithuania.  Robbins, N., & Dyer, W. J. (November, 2015). Child characteristics and the changing nature of father involvement through the adolescent years. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations, Vancouver, BC.  Dyer, W. J., Robbins, N., & Day, R.D. (March, 2015). The relationship between adolescent outcomes and mother, father, and child shared and unique perceptions of fathering. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA.  McBride, B. A., Curtiss, S., Santos, R. M., Laxman, D. K., Jeans, L., Weglarz-Ward, J., Dyer, W. J., & Kern, J. (March, 2015). Father involvement in early intervention: Identifying the barriers. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA.  Laxman, D. K., McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., Santos, R. M., Jeans, L., Kern, J., Weglarz- Ward, J., & Curtiss, S. (March, 2015). Change in children’s functional abilities across time and contributions of father involvement. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA.  Karberg, E., Cabrera, N., & Dyer, W. J. (November, 2014) Instability and children’s behaviors: A moderation approach. Paper Presented at the National Council on Family Relations annual conference, Baltimore, MD.  Dyer, W. J. (November, 2014). Statistical Classification Techniques (Discussant). Theory Construction and Research Methodology annual conference, Baltimore, MD.  Dyer, W. J., Day, R. D., & Wiley, A. R. (November, 2013). Jailed fathers and family complexity: Preliminary data using genograms. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations annual conference, San Antonio, TX. 6  Dyer, W. J. & James, S. (November, 2013). Using Stata to simplify and expand the uses of Mplus: The runmplus command. Training given at the Theory Construction and Research Methodology annual conference, San Antonio, TX.  Yoshida, K., Dyer, W. J., & McBride, B. A. (November, 2013). Longitudinal linkage between father involvement and child’s disability: A three-wave cross-lagged study. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations annual conference, San Antonio, TX.  Yoshida, K., Dyer, W. J., McBride, B. A., & Santos, R. M. (April, 2013). Exploring the association between immigrant status, acculturation, and father involvement. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.  Dyer, W. J. (November, 2012). Research methods session (Discussant). Theory Construction and Research Methodology annual conference, Phoenix, AZ.  Blickfeldt, S., Dyer, W. J., Day, R. D. (November, 2012). Porn use, relationship quality, relational aggression, and instability in marriage. Poster presented at the National Council on Family Relations annual conference, Phoenix, AZ.  McBride, B. A., Santos, R. M., Dyer, W. J., Hebbeler, K., & Lauren, B. (February, 2012). Paper presented at the Conference on Research Innovations in Early Intervention annual conference, San Diego, CA.  Bartlett, J., Halladay, M., McQuay, H., Sallstrom, E., Call, L. L., & Dyer, W. J. (November, 2011). Effects of family on perceptions of incarceration and post detention expectations. Poster presented at the National Council on Family Relations annual conference, Orlando, FL.  Dunn, K., Holmes, E. K., Harper, J. M., Day, R. D., & Dyer, W. J. (November, 2011) Mother knows best? Inhibitory maternal gatekeeping and its influence on the mother-child relationship. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations annual conference, Orlando, FL.  Dyer, W. J. & El-Sheikh, M. (March, 2011). New directions in identifying Autonomic Nervous System profiles and their correlates: The utility of latent class growth analysis. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Montreal, Canada.  Laxman, D., McBride, B. A., & Dyer, W. J. (March, 2011). Mothers' and fathers' level of involvement over time: Reciprocal influences. Poster to be presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Montreal, Canada.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., Santos, R. M., Laxman, D., & Jeans, L. M. (March, 2011). The impact of child disability status on father involvement in childrearing. Poster to be presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Montreal, Canada.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., Santos, R. M., Laxman, D., & Jeans, L. M. (March, 2011). A functional domains approach to examining the impact of childhood disabilities. Poster to be presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Montreal, Canada.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., Santos, R. M., Laxman, D., & Jeans, L. M. (April, 2010). Early father involvement and later child behavioral outcomes. Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association Annual Conference. Denver, CO.  Santos, R. M., McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J. (February, 2010). Men’s parenting behaviors in families of children with disabilities. Panel presented at the Conference on Research Innovations in Early Intervention. San Diego, CA.  Laxman, D. J., Jeans, L. M., Santos, R. M., Dyer, W. J., & McBride, B. A. (February, 2010). Survival analysis: Impact of child disability status on marital stability. Poster presented at the Conference on Research Innovations in Early Intervention. San Diego, CA.  Jeans, L., Santos, R. M., Dyer, W. J., McBride, B. A., & Laxman, D. (2009, October 17). Timing of Diagnosis of Disability on Father Involvement: A Longitudinal Perspective. Poster presentation at the Division of Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children's 25th 7 Annual International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and their Families. Albuquerque, NM.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., Brown, G. L., & Laxman, D. (2009, April). Early parental involvement and later school readiness: Does father involvement make a difference? Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, San Diego, CA.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., & Laxman, D. (2009, April). Father involvement and child outcomes: A longitudinal view. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Denver, CO.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., Santos, A., Jeans, L. & Laxman, D. (2009, April). Father involvement in families of children with disabilities: An exploratory study. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Denver, CO.  Dyer, W. G., Dyer, W. J., Gardner, R. (2009, April). The effects of nepotism on business and family success. Family Enterprise Research Conference, Winnipeg, Canada.  Call, L. L., Day, R. D., Dyer, W. J., & Wiley, A. (2008, November). Differences in financial knowledge between incarcerated and low-income populations. Paper presented at the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Conference, Garden Grove, CA.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., Santos, A., & Jeans, L. (2008, March). The role of early father involvement in families with special needs children. Poster presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, New York.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., Brown, G. L., & Liu, Y. (2008, March). Parental involvement and children’s behavior problems: Differing directions of effects for fathers and mothers. Poster presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, New York.  Dyer, W. J. (2007, November). Imprisoned fathers and their families: A view from multiple theories. Paper presented at the Theory Construction Research Methodology Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., & Liu, Y. (2007, March). The differential impact of early father and mother involvement on later student achievement. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Boston, MA.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, W. J., & Liu, Y. (2007, April). Fathers' early parenting and home/school partnerships: Does early involvement make a difference? Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.  Thorpe, M.P., Dyer, W. J., & Day, R.D. (2007, June). Parental influence on adolescent physical activity varies by sociodemographic context. Poster presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, New Orleans, LA.  Dyer, W. J. (April, 2007) Fathers in prison: Incarceration and a man's identity as a father. Paper presented at the Illinois Council on Family Relations, Urbana, IL.  Dyer, W. J., Pleck, J.H., McBride, B. A., & Day, R.D. (2006, November). Factors of paternal identity verification in prison: What matters most. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.  McBride, B. A., Dyer, J., & Liu, Y. (2006, April). Father involvement and student achievement: Variations based on ecological contexts. Poster presented at the American Educational Research Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.  McBride, B. A., Lleras, C., Shoppe-Sullivan, S.J., & Dyer, W. J. (2005, June). The impact of father involvement over time on student achievement. Paper presented at the CDS-II Early Results Workshop, Ann Arbor, MI.  Dyer, W. J., & Day, R. D. (2005, April). Fathers in prison: How identity is affected and what it means for the fathers and their children. Paper and Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA. 8  Dyer, W. J. (2004, October). Jail experience prepares student for graduate school. Paper presented at the Mentored Student Showcase: Highlights of BYU’s Best Undergraduate Projects, Provo, UT.  Dyer, W. J., Wardle, B., & Day, R. D. (2004, April). Effects of incarceration on prisoners’ parental identity: A Symbolic Interaction perspective, Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.  Smith, J., Lindsey, L., & Dyer, W. J. (2004, March). Genogram analysis of incarcerated fathers and BYU students, Paper presented at the Utah Council on Family Relations, Logan, UT.  Lindsey, L., & Dyer, W. J. (2004, March). Adolescent delinquency and self-regulation. Paper presented at the Utah Council on Family Relations, Logan, UT.  Dyer, W. J., Ellis, M., Flake, H., Kohler, A., Lindsey, L., Mabey, J., Parker, K., & Wolley, K. (2003, March). From prison to home: The effects of incarceration on fathers and their families. Paper presented at the Utah Counsel on Family Relations, Provo, UT.

MENTORED STUDENT PRESENTATIONS (BYU Mary Lou Fulton Student Conference)  Kennard, C., Ogletree, M., Dyer, W. J., Goodman, M. (2017, April) Depression, religiosity, and parenting styles among LDS Adolescents. Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.  Blocker, D., Dyer, W.J., & Day, R.D. (2014. April). Parent involvement as a mediator between adolescent anxiety and adolescent hope. Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.  Langston, E. J. & Dyer, W. J. (2013, April). "Cheer up, Utah!" Parental stress and depressive symptoms amongst mothers: A comparison. Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.  Yoshida, K. & Dyer, W. J. (2013, April). Exploring the association between immigrant status, acculturation, and father involvement. Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.  Blickfeldt, S., Day, R. D., Yorgason, J. B. & Dyer, W. J. (2012, April). Father knows best? How father responsibility and father emotional accessibility relate to teen disclosure in early adolescence. Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.  Turner, T. E. & Dyer, W. J. (2012, April). Fostering integrity: How parents matter. Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.  Pereyra, S. A. & Dyer, W. J. (2012, April). Whose point of view matters? Perspectives of father involvement and child's anxiety, depression, and ethnicity. Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.  Creal, C., Bell, A., Hendricks, J, Birkbeck, V., Johansen, J., & Dyer, W. J. (2011, April). Do self-regulated teens get more time with dad? Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.  Lambert, R., Briscoe, J., Bell, N., Dyer, L., Gariby, N., & Dyer, W. J. (2011, April). Incarcerated father identity. Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.  Dunn, K., Holmes, E. K., Harper, J. M., Day, R. D., & Dyer, W. J. (2011, April) Mother knows best? Inhibitory maternal gatekeeping and its influence on the mother-child relationship, Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.  Bartlett, J., Halladay, M., McQuay, H., Sallstrom, E., Call, L. L., & Dyer, W. J. (2011, April). Perceptions of incarceration and post-detention expectations of fathers. Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT. 9  Hendricks, J., Hanson, J., Beckwith, B., Smith, A., & Dyer, W. J. (2011, April). Relationships between family complexity and fathering among incarcerated fathers. Poster presented at the BYU Mary Lou Fulton student research conference, Provo, UT.

OTHER SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE  Principal Investigator, Brigham Young University, “Family Foundations of Faith,” September 2015 – Present  Principal Methodologist, Fatherhood Research and Practice Network, July 2014 – Present. o Primary responsibility to assist in developing and testing new measures of non- resident father involvement.  Co-Principal Investigator, Brigham Young University, “Flourishing Families,” September 2010 – Present  Statistics Consultant, Auburn University, Jacquelyn Mize, July 2010 – August 2010  Consultant, RTI International (Washington, D.C.) “Incarcerated and Reentering Fathers and Their Partners: Qualitative Study Design Panel,” February 2009  Lead Researcher, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, “Men in Jail and Their Families” (Angela Wiley, PI), February 2008 – Present  Attendee, Earl Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort (ECLS-B) Training Seminar, Washington, D.C., January, 2008  Lead Researcher, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, “Families Visiting Fathers in Jail,” 2007  Methodology and Statistics Consultant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Nancy McElwain, 2007-2009  Statistics Consultant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, “Youthworks: Youth as a Resource for Strengthening Human and Social Capital in Rural Areas,” September 2005- 2006, Dr. Laurie Kramer, Dr. Joseph Pleck, Kathy Gary

QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY SKILLS  Regression models including various distributions (e.g., logistic, Poisson, multinomial)  Testing mediating and moderating effects  Structural equation modeling (SEM)  Analysis of data from complex surveys (using weights, PSU’s, Clusters, etc.)  Longitudinal data analyses (e.g., panel models and growth models)  Multilevel modeling  Mixture modeling (latent class & latent profile analysis, mixture regression, growth mixture modeling, factor mixture modeling)  Propensity score matching  Multiple imputation for missing data  Proficiency with statistical packages: SPSS, AMOS, Stata, Mplus, Latent Gold, HLM

SCHOOL OF FAMILY LIFE SPONSORED WORKSHOPS TAUGHT  Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling, June 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017  Introduction to the Statistical Package Stata, May 2012

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS  UIUC Department of Human and Community Development Outstanding Graduate Student Award, 2009  Susan Funkhouser Leadership Development Award, 2008  Grand Valley State Family Owned Business Research Scholar Award, 2008 ($5,000) 10  Susan Funkhouser Leadership Development Award, 2007  National Council on Family Relation’s Association of Council’s 2006 Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award  Pampered Chef Family Resiliency Program Graduate Fellowship, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006-2007  Jonathan Baldwin Turner Fellow, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Human Ecology, 2004-2006  Sant Full-Tuition Scholarship, Brigham Young University School of Family Life, 2003-2004

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE  Fatherhood Research and Practice Network (FRPN) Workgroup, Invited member of FRPN’s workgroup to develop requests for proposals to the network, Jan. 2014 – Present.  Co-chair of the “Men-in-Families” focus group, National Council on Family Relations, Nov. 2006 – Nov. 2008  Student/New Professional Representative, National Council on Family Relations Association of Councils, Nov. 2006 – Nov. 2008  Reviewer of NCFR conference proposals, 2006 – 2008.  President, Illinois Student Council on Family Relations, July 2006 – July 2007  Intern, Family Justice Incorporated/La Bodega de la Familia, Manhattan, NY, July – Aug. 2004

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL SERVICE  Editorial Board, Journal of Family Psychology, Jan. 2012 – Present  Journal Ad-Hoc Reviewer: o Journal of Marriage and Family o Family Relations o Child Development o Academy of Management Journal o Emerging Adulthood o Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice about Men as Fathers o Criminology and Criminal Justice o Journal of Family Theory and Review o Journal of Child and Family Studies  Managing Editor, Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice About Men as Fathers, 2006 – 2009

GRANTS WRITTEN BUT NOT FUNDED  Dyer, W. J. (co-PI). The Impact of Child Disability Status on Father Involvement and Child Outcomes (B. McBride - PI). National Institutes of Health, $159,607.  Dyer, W. J. (co-PI). Individual and Familial Predictors of Adolescent Internalized Symptoms in Single Parent Families. Family Studies Center, Brigham Young University, $17,500.  Dyer, W. J. (co-PI). Assessing Family Processes: Integrating Theory and Measurement Using Attitudinal, Observed, and Physiological Elements of Interaction, (R. Day - PI), W.T. Grant Foundation, $500,000.