Allison Soo-Jung Shaw
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CURRICULUM VITA
Allison Soo-Jung Shaw
HOME ADDRESS: 1850 Abbott, A8, East Lansing, MI 48823 Phone: (517) 230-5720
OFFICE ADDRESS: Neuroscience Program/Department of Psychology 238 Giltner Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48823 Phone: (517) 432-1764 Email: [email protected]
DATE OF BIRTH: September 1st, 1982 U.S. Citizen
EDUCATION:
B. A. Projected 2006 Communication, Michigan State University
B. Sc. Projected 2006 Psychology, Michigan State University
ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2005 - Present Research Assistant Department of Communication (Dr. Franklin J. Boster) College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University
2004 - Present Research Assistant – Breedlove/Jordan Neuroscience Lab Neuroscience Program and Department of Psychology (Dr. S. Marc Breedlove and Dr. Cynthia Jordan) College of Social Sciences, Michigan State University
Summer 2005 Research Methods and Writing – Natural Science Teaching Assistant McNair/SROP Summer Research Office of Supportive Services (Dr. Roop Jayaraman) Michigan State University
Fall 2004 Research Assistant Department of Communication (Dr. Sandy Smith) College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University
2003 - 2005 Research Assistant Department of Communication (Dr. Franklin J. Boster) College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University Fall 2002 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant – COM 100 Department of Communication (Renee Strom, MA) College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University
Fall 2002 Research Assistant Department of Communication (Michael R. Kotowski, MA) College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University
SCHOLARSHIPS
Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program/Summer Research Opportunity Program, 2004, 2005
AWARDS
Outstanding Scholar in the Natural and Physical Sciences Methods Class, McNair/SROP, Michigan State University, 2005
National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Michigan State University, 2002
POSTER PRESENTATION
1) Putz, D.A., Shaw, A.S., Svec, L.A., Jordan, C.L., & Breedlove, S.M. Sex differences in the effects of older siblings on behavior in laboratory mice. Annual Conference for the Society for Neuroscience. (to be presented at Washington D.C., 2005).
2) Shaw, A.S., & Breedlove, S.M. The effect of fraternal birth order on motor coordination: Developing a model for Autism, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Dyslexia. McNair/SROP Poster Presentation. (2005).
3) Boster, F.J., Hughes, M., Kotowski, M.R., Strom, R.E., Shaw, A.S., Deatrick, L.., & Kato, C. Dump and Chase: The effectiveness of persistence as a compliance-gaining strategy. Annual CIC/SROP Conference (2005).
4) Shaw, A.S., & Boster, F.J. The effectiveness of persistence at inducing helping behavior: The Dump and Chase. McNair/SROP Poster Presentations (2004).
ORAL PRESENTATIONS 1) Shaw, A.S., & Breedlove, S.M. The effect of fraternal birth order on motor coordination: Developing a model for Autism, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Dyslexia. McNair/SROP Presentation. (2005).
2) Shaw, A.S., & Breedlove, S.M. The effect of fraternal birth order on motor coordination: Developing a model for Autism, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Dyslexia. Annual CIC/SROP Conference. (2005).
3) Boster, F.J., Hughes, M., Kotowski, M.R., Strom, R.E., Shaw, A.S., Deatrick, L.., & Kato, C. Dump and Chase: The effectiveness of persistence as a compliance-gaining strategy. Annual International Communication Association (2005)
4) Shaw, A.S., & Boster, F.J. The effectiveness of persistence at inducing helping behavior: The Dump and Chase. McNair/SROP Presentations (2004). PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION FOR PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS
1) Boster, F.J., Hughes, M., Kotowski, M.R., Strom, R.E., Shaw, A.S., Deatrick, L.., & Kato, C. Dump and Chase: The effectiveness of persistence as a compliance-gaining strategy. In preparation for submission to Communication Monographs.
CURRENT RESEARCH
1) Shaw, A.S., Kotowski, M.R., & Boster, F.J. Favors and Compliance: Partitioning the effect of liking and obligation on compliance.
2) Shaw, A.S., & Levine, T. A social exchange perspective applied to favors and compliance.