Todd K. Shackelford, Ph.D. Curriculum Vita: April 1, 2016 Oakland
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Todd K. Shackelford, Ph.D. Curriculum Vita: April 1, 2016 Oakland University Department of Psychology 112 Pryale Hall Rochester, Michigan 48309-4401 Email: [email protected] Office: 248-370-2285 Fax: 248-370-4612 Web: www.ToddKShackelford.com EDUCATION Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin, Psychology: 1997 Area concentration: Evolutionary Psychology M.A., The University of Michigan, Psychology: 1995 Secondary concentration in Multivariate Statistics B.A., The University of New Mexico, Psychology: 1993 Summa Cum Laude, with Honors in Psychology EMPLOYMENT 2016-Present Distinguished Professor and Chair of Psychology Oakland University 2010-2016 Professor and Chair of Psychology Founding Co-Chair, Ph.D. and M.S. Programs in Psychology (2012) Founding Member, Center for Social and Behavioral Research (2011) Oakland University 2007-2010 Professor of Psychology Founder and Chair, Ph.D. Program in Evolutionary Psychology Florida Atlantic University 2002-2007 Associate Professor of Psychology Founder and Chair, Ph.D. Program in Evolutionary Psychology Co-Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Psychology (2002-2005) Florida Atlantic University 1997-2002 Assistant Professor of Psychology Florida Atlantic University LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS Member, Standing Review Board, Hong Kong Humanities and Social Sciences Panel of the Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee (appointed 2015). Member, Thomson Reuters Expert Witness Services network (admitted 2014) Advisory Board Member, Center for Science and Reason. Appointed by Center officers and membership (2012). Fellow, Midwestern Psychological Association. Elected for substantial scientific contributions (2012). Fellow, American Psychological Association. Elected for substantial scientific contributions (2011) Division 6 (Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology, 2011) Division 3 (Experimental Psychology, 2013) Division 1 (Society for General Psychology, 2014) Division 8 (Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2016) Fellow, Association for Psychological Science. Elected for substantial scientific contributions (2009). Vita: Shackelford, p. 2 Fellow, Center for Science and Reason. Appointed by Center officers and membership (2009). Fellow, International Association for Research on Aggression. Elected for substantial achievements in research on aggression and violence (2005). Advisor Board Member, Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science (appointed 2011). Associate Researcher, Pinel Institute, University of Montreal, Canada (appointed 2009). Council Member at Large, Human Behavior and Evolution Society; elected by Society membership to 5-year term (2009-2014). Founder’s Day Award for Research Excellence, Oakland University. Nominated by College of Arts and Sciences Dean Ronald Sudol (2012). Faculty Member of the Year, Florida Atlantic University, Broward campuses. Student nominated; in recognition of outstanding teaching and service to students (1999, 2003). Undergraduate Advisor of the Year, College of Liberal Arts, Florida Atlantic University. Recognizes outstanding teaching and service to undergraduate students at Florida Atlantic University (2002). International Society for the Study of Individual Differences Early Career Development Award. Presented for outstanding, early-career accomplishments in research personality and individual differences (2001). Researcher of the Year, Assistant Professor Rank, College of Liberal Arts, Florida Atlantic University (2001, 2002). Full Membership in Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society. Elected by academic peers (2001). Distinguished Teacher of the Year, College of Liberal Arts, Florida Atlantic University. In recognition of outstanding teaching and service to students (2001). Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Florida Atlantic University, College of Liberal Arts. In recognition of outstanding teaching to undergraduate students at Florida Atlantic University (2001). Award for Outstanding Service to Students, Florida Atlantic University, Broward Volunteer Services (2001). Associate Member, Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1999). Outstanding Professor, in Recognition of Service to Broward Psychology Association. Awarded by the Florida Atlantic University Psychology Association (1997, 1999). George R. Miller Award for Early Career Achievement, awarded by the International Network on Personal Relationships (1998). PUBLICATIONS (student co-authors boldened here and throughout vita) Professional impact* Citations = 13,217 h-index = 58 i10-index = 173 *per Google Scholar, 4/1/2016 Journal Articles Barbaro, N., Pham, M. N., Shackelford, T. K., & Zeigler-Hill, V. (in press). Insecure romantic attachment dimensions and frequency of mate retention behaviors. Personal Relationships. Barbaro, N., & Shackelford, T. K. (in press). Environmental unpredictability in childhood is associated with anxious romantic attachment and intimate partner violence perpetration. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Barbaro, N., & Shackelford, T.K., & Weekes-Shackelford, V.A. (in press). Mothers and fathers perform more mate retention than individuals without children. Human Nature. Jeffery, A.J., Pham, M.N., & Shackelford, T.K., & Fink, B. (in press). Does human ejaculate quality relate to phenotypic traits? American Journal of Human Biology. Mogilski, J.K., Memering, S.L., Welling, L.L.M., & Shackelford, T.K. (in press). Polyamory and monoamory: Alternative approaches to pursuing a strategically pluralistic mating strategy. Archives of Sexual Behavior. Jeffery, A.J., & Shackelford, T.K. (in press). Moral positions on publishing race differences in intelligence. Journal of Criminal Justice. Jeffery, A.J., & Shackelford, T.K. (2016). Kin influence and homosexuality: Further theoretical considerations. ASEBL Journal: Association for the Study of (Ethical Behavior)•(Evolutionary Biology) in Literature, 12, 24- 27. Lopes, G.S. & Shackelford, T.K. (2016). Self-sacrifice for unrelated individuals: Further considerations. ASEBL Journal: Association for the Study of (Ethical Behavior)•(Evolutionary Biology) in Literature, 12, 52-54. Lopes, G.S., Shackelford, T.K., Santos, W.S., Farias, M.G., & Segundo, D.S.A. (2016). Mate Retention Vita: Shackelford, p. 3 Inventory—Short Form: Adaptation to the Brazilian context. Personality and Individual Differences, 90, 36- 40. Fink, B., Weege, B., Pham, M.N., & Shackelford, T.K. (2016). Handgrip strength and the Big Five personality factors in men and women. Personality and Individual Differences, 88, 175-177. Barbaro, N., Pham, M.N., & Shackelford, T.K. (2015). Solving the problem of partner infidelity: Individual mate retention, coalitional mate retention, and in-pair copulation frequency. Personality and Individual Differences, 82, 67-71. Barbaro, N., Pham, M.N., & Shackelford, T.K. (2015). Sperm competition risk predicts copulatory duration and sexual coercion in humans. Evolutionary Psychology, 13, 4, DOI: 1474704915618411. Barbaro, N., & Shackelford, T.K. (2015). “Nether” no more: Bringing genital evolution to the forefront. A review of Menno Schilthizen, Nature’s Nether Regions: What the Sex Lives of Bugs, Birds, and Beasts Tell Us about Evolution, Biodiversity, and Ourselves. Evolutionary Psychology, 13, 262-265. Butovskaya, M.L., Lazebny, O.E., Vasilyev, V.A., Dronova, D.A., Karelin, D.V., Mabulla, A.Z.P.; Shibalev, D.V., Shackelford, T.K., Fink, B., Ryskov, A.P. (2015). Androgen receptor gene polymorphism, aggression, and reproduction in Tanzanian foragers and pastoralists. PLOS ONE. 10(8): e0136208. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0136208. Conroy-Beam, D., Buss, D.M., Pham, M.N., & Shackelford, T.K. (2015). How sexually dimorphic are human mate preferences? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 1082–1093. Davies, A.P.C., & Shackelford, T.K. (2015). Comparisons of the effectiveness of mate attraction tactics across mate poaching and general attraction and across types of romantic relationships. Personality and Individual Differences, 85, 140-144. Fink, B., Weege, B., Pham, M.N., & Shackelford, T.K. (2015). Integrating body movement into attractiveness research. Frontiers in Psychology, 6: 220¸1-6. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00220 Jeffery, A.J., & Shackelford, T.K. (2015). Life seems pretty meaningful. American Psychologist, 70, 571. Pham, M.N., Barbaro, N.M., & Shackelford, T.K. (2015). Development and initial validation of the Coalitional Mate Retention Inventory. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1, 4-12. Pham, M.N., Barbaro, N., Mogilski, J.K., & Shackelford, T.K. (2015). Coalitional mate retention is correlated positively with friendship quality involving women, but negatively with male-male friendship quality. Personality and Individual Differences, 79, 87-90. Pham, M.N., Shackelford, T.K., Holden, C.J., Zeigler-Hill, V., Sela, Y., & Jeffrey, A.J. (2015). Men’s benefit- provisioning mate retention behavior mediates the relationship between their agreeableness and their oral sex behaviors. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44, 1723-1728. McCoy, M.G., Welling, L.L.M., & Shackelford, T.K. (2015). Development and initial psychometric assessment of the Reasons for Pretending Orgasm Inventory. Evolutionary Psychology, 13, 129-139. Röder, S., Weege, B., Carbon, C.-C., Shackelford, T.K., & Fink, B. (2015). Men’s perception of women’s dance movements depends on mating context, but not men’s sociosexual orientation. Personality and Individual Differences, 86, 172-175. Sela, Y., Shackelford, T.K., Pham, M.N., & Euler, H.A. (2015). Do women perform fellatio