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CURRICULUM VITAE

ARIEL J. MOSLEY

Department of Psychology University of 14500 Jayhawk Blvd Lawrence, KS 66049 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

M.A. Social Psychology, (May 2016) Minor Area: Quantitative Studies B.A. Psychology, California State University Sacramento (May 2014) Minor Area: Philosophy RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant, University of Kansas (2014-2016) Principle Investigator: Dr. Mark. Landau NIH / National Cancer Institute R01 (R01 CA185378) for project entitled “Cognitive and emotional processes of metaphoric cancer communications.” ($1.4 million)

Lab Manager, Prejudice and Interpersonal Relations Lab (2013-2014) Supervisor: Dr. Lisa Harrison, California State University Sacramento

Summer Research Fellow, , Yale Intergroup Relations Lab (2014) Supervisor: Dr. John F. Dovidio, Yale University

Summer Research Assistant, Yale Center for Scientific Teaching (2013) Supervisor: Dr. Evava S. Pietri, Yale University

Leadership Alliance Fellow, Yale University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (2013) Supervisor: Dr. John F. Dovidio, Yale University

Research Fellow, Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program (2012-2013) Supervisor: Dr. Lisa Harrison, California State University Sacramento

Research Associate, California State University Sacramento (2011-2014) Supervisor: Dr. Lawrence Meyers, California State University Sacramento

Research Assistant, Prejudice and Interpersonal Relations Lab (2011-2014) Supervisor: Dr. Lisa Harrison, California State University Sacramento

FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND ACADEMIC AWARDS

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship ($34,000/year, 2016-2019)

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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Ford Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention (2016) University of Kansas Jack Brehm Basic Research Award in Social Psychology ($200, 2016) University of Kansas Jack Brehm Basic Research Award in Social Psychology ($400, 2015) University of Kansas Jack Brehm Travel Award ($500, 2015) University of Kansas Strategic Initiative Grant ($884, 2015) Society for Personality Social Psychology Travel Award ($500, 2015) University of Kansas Summer Research Fellowship ($2,000, 2015) University of Kansas Jack Brehm Travel Award ($500, 2014) Society for Personality Social Psychology Diversity Fund Graduate Travel Award ($500, 2014) Summer Research Fellowship, Intergroup Relations Lab, Yale University ($2,000, 2014) University of Kansas Graduate Research Fellowship ($16,000, 2014) Graduate Studies Diversity Scholarship, University of Kansas ($5,000, 2014) Yale University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Research Fellowship ($3,000, 2013) Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Research Fellowship ($3,000, 2013, Declined to take a fellowship at Yale University) California Predoctoral Sally Cassanova Fellowship ($3,000, 2013) Outstanding Achievement in Original Scholarship Research Award, California State University Sacramento ($500, 2013) Henry Giron Memorial Scholarship ($500, 2013) Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865 Memorial Scholarship ($250, 2013) Professor Addison Somerville Scholarship, California State University Sacramento ($900, 2013) Dean Otis Scott Scholarship, College of Social Sciences &Interdisciplinary Studies ($1,000, 2013) Associated Students Incorporated Dreamers Scholarship ($500, 2013) Academic Related Activity Student Travel Grant ($250, 2013) Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program ($3,000, 2012) Tracy African American-Association for Academic Excellence Scholarship ($500, 2008)

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Mosley, A.J., Swanson, T.J., Landau, M.J. (in press) Embodied Health. Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology (Kate Sweeny & Megan Robbins, Eds.).

Kiefer, L., Mosley, A.J., T.J., Landau, M.J. (in press) Fetishism and Gender. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Psychology and Gender.

Mosley, A.J. (2012) Gender Discrepancies in Social Facilitation. The Ronald E. McNair Post- Baccalaureate Scholars Journal, vol. 13, 154-168.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPERATION

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Uddenberg, S., Mosley, A.J., Oltman, K., Dovidio, J. (in prep). Bias in the University Admissions Process.

Mosley, A.J., Branscombe, N., Dovidio, J. F. (in prep). Finding benefits in discriminatory experiences: Stigma reduction in women.

Mosley, A.J., Swanson, T.J., Landau, M.J., Dovidio, J.F. (in prep). How the dramaturgical perspective increases women’s assimilation to benevolent sexist ideologies.

RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS

TALKS Mosley, A.J., Branscombe, N., Dovidio, J. F. (2016, April). Ostracism, gender, and collective action: Constructing identity after rejection. Talk presented at the University of Kansas Psychology Department. Mosley, A.J., Branscombe, N., Dovidio, J. F., Landau, M. (2015, December). Finding benefits in discriminatory experiences: Stigma reduction in women. Talk presented at the University of Kansas Psychology Department. Swanson, T.J, Landau, M. J., Mosley, A.J., (2015, October). Suppressing thoughts of death: A process model perspective. Talk presented at the University of Kansas Psychology Department. Mosley, A.J., Landau, M. J., Swanson, T. J. Dovidio, J. F. (2015, September). Play my part: How the dramaturgical perspective increases women’s assimilation to traditional gender norms. Talk presented at the University of Kansas Psychology Department. Mosley, A.J., Swanson, T.J., Landau, M., Dovidio, J.F. (2014, September). Women's Self-Presentation Strategies: Stigma Internalization and Assimilation to Extrinsic Contingencies of Self-Worth. Talk presented at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. Mosley, A.J., Dovidio, Meyers (2014, March). Existential Infrahumanization: A Model of Self- Objectification. Talk presented at the California State University Student Research Symposium, Sacramento, CA. Mosley, A.J., Dovidio, J. (2013, July). Why am I not sexy, smart, and beautiful enough?: Examining women’s internalization of stigma. Talk presented at the National Leadership Alliance Symposium, Stamford, CT. Mosley, A.J., Dovidio, J. (2013, July). Examining the consequences of benevolent sexism endorsement on women’s self-concept. Talk presented at the Yale University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium, New Haven, CT. Mosley, A. J., Harrison L., (2013, May). How mortality salience increases health behaviors. Talk presented at the Stanford Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Stanford, CA. Mosley, A. J., Harrison L., (2012, July). Gender discrepancies in social facilitation. Talk presented at ’s 18th Annual Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program Research Conference 2012, Niagara Falls, New York. Mosley, A. J., Harrison L., (2012, July). Gender discrepancies in social facilitation. Talk presented at University of Georgia’s 18th Annual Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program Research Conference 2012, Atlanta, Georgia. Mosley, A. J., Harrison L., (2012, June). Gender discrepancies in social facilitation. Talk presented at California State University, Sacramento’s McNair Scholars Program Research Symposium 2012, Sacramento CA.

POSTERS

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Mosley, A.J., Landau, M. J., Dovidio, J. (2016, March). Narrowly placed on a pedestal: Benevolent sexism, the dramaturgical perspective and women’s assimilation to traditional gender norms. Poster presented at the University of Kansas Graduate Research Competition, Lawrence, KS. Mosley, A.J., Landau, M. J., Dovidio, J. (2016, January). Sexism as a social performance: How the dramaturgical perspective increases women’s assimilation to traditional gender norms. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology 17th Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA. Swanson, T. J., Landau, M. J., & Mosley, A. J. (2015), January. Suppressing a Morbid Mentality: The Effects of Avoiding Existential Concerns on Cognitive Depletion and Restoration. Poster presented at the annual KU Graduate Research Competition, Lawrence, KS. Mosley, A.J., Dovidio, J. (2015, February). Benevolent Sexist Beliefs of Women on Women. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology 16th Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA. Strelich, J., Mosley, A.J., Bohon, L. (2015, February). Women’s Belief in A Just Future: When sexism leads to system justification. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology 16th Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA. Mosley, A.J., Dovidio, J., Meyers, L. (2014, April). A Structural Analysis of Internalized Gender Beliefs, Existential Void, and Self-Objectification in Women. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Portland, OR. Mosley, A.J., Sims, C., Meyers, L. (2014, April). Perceptions of an Illicit Prescriptions Stimulant User Among Caucasian, Asian, and Latino Americans. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Portland, OR. Mosley, A.J., Sims, C., Meyers, L. (2014, April). A Structural Model Predicting Peer Competence. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Portland, OR. Sandoval, R., Trowbridge, B., Sandoval, R., Harwood, J., Skye, B., McCavitt, K., Handal, C., Mosley, A.J., Meyers, L. (2014, April). Structural Analysis of Family Functioning in Relation to Guilt and Piety. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Portland, OR. Mosley, A.J., Harrison, L., (2014, February). The Gendered Nature of Implicit Anti-Fat Bias toward Men: Effects of Muscularity and Ethnicity. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology 15th Annual Meeting, Austin, TX. Mosley, A. J., Harrison L., (2013, April). Examining whether terror management processes lead to wiser food choices. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Reno, NV. Trowbridge, B. D., Naemi, P., Wong, J. L. Rodriguez, A. M., Brown, J.A. Mosley, A. J. & Meyers, L.S. (2013, April). Revising Antonovsky’s sense of coherence scale with IRT. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Reno, NV. Mosley, A. J., Harrison L., (2012, November). Gender discrepancies in social facilitation. Poster presented at the California State University, Sacramento’s Annual Psychology Department Conference 2012, Sacramento, CA.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Teaching Assistant, Introductory Psychology (2012) Teaching Assistant, Cognitive Psychology (2011) Teaching Assistant, Advanced Placement Psychology (2007-2008) Tutor, Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program (2013) California State University Sacramento, CA Tutor, Services for Students with Disabilities (2011-2013) California State University Sacramento, CA 4 Ariel J. Mosley C.V. April 2016

Tutor, Prospects Psychology Mentorship Program (2013) California State University Sacramento, CA

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Student Affiliate The Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Student Affiliate Western Psychological Association, Student Affiliate American Psychological Association (3), Experimental Psychology, Student Affiliate American Psychological Association (10), Creativity and Arts, Student Affiliate American Psychological Association (40), Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race, Student Affiliate American Psychological Association (35), Society for the Psychology of Women, Student Affiliate Psi Chi Honor Society in Psychology, Student Affiliate POSITIONS OF LEADERSHIP/CAMPUS SERVICE Student Advancement Council Ambassador, Alumni Relations California State University Sacramento, CA 2012-2014 • Served as a student ambassador and interfaced with prominent alumni as part of a year-long gift campaign. • Worked closely with University Advancement to develop and manage peer-to-peer and student-alumni programs that promoted the University. • Served as the lead student ambassador on a campaign that was created as an effort to raise awareness for the need of student philanthropy on Sacramento States campus, in the form of both volunteerism and donating. • Personally campaigned and raised over $24,000 from to establish The Student Emergency Grant Fund at Sac State to assist students who experience a financial emergency that could jeopardize their studies, such as significant loss due to fire/natural disaster; sudden unemployment; sudden eviction/homelessness; and many other crisis situations (http://www.csus.edu/ua/student-advancement- council/emergencygrantfund.) Autism Center for Excellence, Applied Behavioral Analysis Intern California State University Sacramento, CA 2011-2012 • Used empirically tested applied behavioral analysis methods to teach children with autism communication skills. Golden Key Honor Society, Treasurer California State University Sacramento, CA 2013 Psi Chi Officer, Editing, Alumni Relations, Program, Campus Liaison California State University Sacramento, CA, 2013

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PROFFESSIONAL REFERENCES

Dr. Mark J. Landau Dr. John F. Dovidio Department of Psychology Department of Psychology University of Kansas Yale University 1415 Jayhawk Blvd, Lawrence, KS Box 208205, New Haven, CT Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Dr. Nyla Branscombe Dr. Lawrence Meyers Department of Psychology Department of Psychology University of Kansas California State University Sacramento 1415 Jayhawk Blvd, Lawrence, KS 6000 J. Street, Sacramento, CA Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Dr. Dr. Adrienne Carter-Sowell Department of Psychology Department of Psychology University of Kansas Texas A&M University 1415 Jayhawk Blvd, Lawrence, KS 224 Psychology Building, College Station, TX Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

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