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Michael Inzlicht, PhD A. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Personal University of Toronto Scarborough Department of Psychology 1265 Military Trail Toronto, Ontario M1C 1A4 Canada e-mail: [email protected] website: www.michaelinzlicht.com Academic Positions and Appointments Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Scarborough 2005-present Professor, 2015-present Research Excellence Faculty Scholar, 2016-2019 Associate Professor, 2010-2015 Assistant Professor, 2005-2010 Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto 2013-present Cross-appointed Professor Behavioural Economics in Action (BEAR), University of Toronto 2016-2018 Research Fellow Visiting Professor, La Sapienza University of Rome 2017 Professor, June-July 2017 Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Hospital 2010-2020 Associate Scientist School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto 2011-2015 Affiliate Faculty Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University 2004-2005 Assistant Professor Education Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Applied Psychology, New York University 2001-2004 Supervisor: Joshua Aronson PhD, Experimental Psychology, Brown University 1999-2001 Dissertation: Stereotype threat and women and math Supervisor: Talia Ben-Zeev Sc. M, Experimental Psychology, Brown University 1997-1999 Supervisor: Talia Ben-Zeev B. Sc., Anatomical Sciences, minor in Psychology, McGill University 1991-1994 Professional Activities . Associate Editor, Psychological Science 2018-2020 . Associate Editor, Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2017-2018 . Associate Editor, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 2011-2016 . Editorial Board, Personality and Social Psychology Review 2017-present . Editorial Board, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2014-present . Editorial Board, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations 2010-present . Editorial Board, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 2007-present . Editorial Board, Social Neuroscience 2008-2017 . Editorial Board, European Journal of Social Psychology 2009-2016 . Editorial Board, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2009-2013 . Editorial Board, Psychological Science 2009-2011 . Editorial Board, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2008-2011 . Editorial Board, Journal of Educational Psychology 2005-2007 Awards . Honorable Mention Award, CHI 2019, Association for Computing Machinery 2019 . University of Toronto Scarborough Research Excellence Faculty Scholar 2016-2019 . NeuroLeadership Application of Science Award (Best Paper of 2016) 2017 . Best Poster Award, Social Affective Neuroscience Society (SANS) 2017 . Wegner Theoretical Innovation Prize, Society for Pers. & Soc. Psych. (SPSP) 2015 . Principal’s Research Award, University of Toronto Scarborough 2015 . Professor of the Year, The Underground, official UTSC student newspaper 2014 . Best Social Cognition Paper Award, International Social Cognition Network (ISCON) 2013 . Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science (APS) 2013 . Fellow of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) 2013 . Early Researcher Award, Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation 2009 . Fellow of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology (SESP) 2008 . Research Time Stipend, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council 2008-2011 . Most Valuable Professor, Psychology Graduate Student Association (U of Toronto) 2007 . Louise Kidder Early Career Award, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 2006 . Fellow of the National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation 2004-2006 . Student Fellow, Summer Institute in Social Psychology, University of Colorado 2003 . Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Dissertation Award, finalist 2002 . Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Travel Award 1999, 2000 . Ethnic Minority Concerns Research Award, American Psychological Society (APS) 1999 . Student Research Competition Award, American Psychological Society (APS) 1999 Professional Affiliations . Association for Psychological Science . Canadian Psychological Association . International Social Cognition Network . Social Affective Neuroscience Society . Society for Experimental Social Psychology . Society for Personality and Social Psychology . Society for Psychophysiological Research . Society for the Study of Motivation Citizenship Canadian Languages English, French, Hebrew B. ACADEMIC HISTORY Research Interests . Self-Control, Cognitive Control, Self-Regulation, Effort . Social Neuroscience, Anterior Cingulate Cortex, Error-Related-Negativity . Empathy . Stigmatization, Prejudice & Discrimination Research Awards & Contracts P.I., Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2021-2023 Social Media and Political Polarization Total Amount: $60,750 P.I., Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2019-2024 Self-control failure as by-product of boredom regulation: Testing a motivational model of self-control Total Amount: $282,378 P.I., Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada 2014-2019 Exploring effort's costs and benefits Total Amount: $109,970 P.I., Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2016-2018 Predicting population level self-control from Facebook: Lessons about self-control from big data Total Amount: $55,950 P.I., Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2014-2019 What is ego depletion? Testing the process model of self-control failure Total Amount: $316,603 P.I., Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada 2014-2019 Is negative affect necessary for cognitive control? Toward an affect alarm framework of control Total Amount: $166,930 Collaborator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2013-2014 Insight Development Grant Pathways to success: Examining the mechanisms underlying greater progress in self-concordant goals Total Amount: $57,140 Co-Applicant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2012-2018 Partnership Grant Cultural Evolution of Religion Research Consortium Total Amount: $3,000,000 P.I., Defence Research and Development Canada 2012-2013 Cultural Counterintuitiveness Total Amount: $55,000 P.I., Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2011-2014 Can stereotype threat impair decision-making? Exploring the neuroaffective mechanisms of stereotype threat spillover Total Amount: $95,270 P.I., Defence Research and Development Canada 2011-2012 The interplay of motivation, identification, and internalization in intergroup prejudice and conflict Total Amount: $100,000 P.I., Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation 2009-2014 Stigma and decision-making: Does coping with prejudice lead to bad decisions? Total Amount: $150,000 P.I., Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2008-2011 Stereotype threat spillover: How stereotype and social identity threat impact self-control, decision-making, and neurophysiology Total Amount: $107,478 P.I., Canada Foundation for Innovation, Infrastructure Operating Fund 2008-2011 Coping with stigma: The neural, physiological, and behavioural consequences of prejudice Total Amount: $13,000 P.I., Canada Foundation for Innovation, The Leaders Opportunity Fund 2007-2011 Coping with stigma: The neural, physiological, and behavioural consequences of prejudice Total Amount: $124,973 New Staff Matching Grant, Connaught Foundation, University of Toronto 2006-2008 Losing Control: Investigating the Neuropsychological Consequences of Prejudice Total Amount: $25,000 P. I., Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2005-2008 The inaccurate self: How being the target of discrimination hurts self-knowledge Total Amount: $82,951 National Academy of Education/Spencer Fellowship 2004-2006 Losing self-control: The impact of the gender, racial, or ethnic makeup of a classroom Total Amount: $66,666 P.I., Weiss Innovative Research Grant, American Psychological Foundation 2004-2006 Threatening Environments: How the gender makeup of a classroom affects self-control Total Amount: $13,333 P.I., Grant-in-Aid Program, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 2003-2004 Threatening Intellectual Environments: Consequences and Interventions Total Amount: $2,660 C. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL WORK Citation Count (hindex = 66); work below has been cited over 20,200 times Books Harmon-Jones, E., & Inzlicht, M. (2016). Social Neuroscience: Biological Approaches to Social Psychology. New York: Routledge. Inzlicht, M. & Schmader, T. (2012). Stereotype Threat: Theory, Process, and Application. New York: Oxford University Press. Journal Articles and Book Chapters * Post-doctoral, graduate, or undergraduate student collaborator (at time of manuscript submission) *Scheffer, J.A., Cameron, C.D., & Inzlicht, M. (in press). Caring is Costly: People Avoid the Cognitive Work of Compassion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. Pavlov, Y., Adamian, N., Appelhoff, S., Arvaneh, M., Benwell, C., Beste, C., Bland, A., Bradford, D., Bublatzky, F., Busch, N., Clayson, P., … Inzlicht, M., Jack, B., …Mushtaq, F. (in press). #EEGManyLabs: Investigating the replicability of influential EEG experiments. Cortex. Francis, Z.L., *Depow, G.J., & Inzlicht, M. (in press). Do early birds share their worms? How prosocial behavior and empathy vary across the day. Journal of Research in Personality. Vohs, K.D., Schmeichel, B.J., Lohman, S., Gronau, Q.F., Finley, A., Ainsworth, S.E., Alquist, J.L., … Cau, C., … Inzlicht, M., … Patel, K., … Saunders, B., … Wagenmakers, E.-J., Albaraccin, D. (in press). A multi-site preregistered