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August 2011 Vita KAY DEAUX 20 East 9 Street, Apt. 20E New York, NY 10003 212-260-7521 E-Mail: Kdeaux@Gc.Cuny.Edu Kd449@Nyu.Edu August 2011 Vita KAY DEAUX 20 East 9 Street, Apt. 20E New York, NY 10003 212-260-7521 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Education Northwestern University, B.A., 1963 (with Distinction and with departmental honors in Psychology) University of Texas at Austin, Ph.D., 1967, Social psychology Academic Positions 1965 (summer) Lecturer in Psychology, Brooklyn College 1967-1970 Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wright State University 1970 (spring) Visiting Professor, Antioch College 1977 (spring) Visiting Professor, New York University 1970-1987 Assistant to Associate to Full Professor of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University Director, Social-Personality Program, 1978-1981, 1984-1986 1987-1995 Professor, Psychology and Women’s Studies, City University of New York Graduate Center 1995-2009 Distinguished Professor, CUNY Graduate Center 1993 (fall) Executive Officer of Psychology (Acting) 1994 (spring) Visiting Research Professor, University of Kent, Canterbury 1994-1997 Executive Officer of Psychology, CUNY 2000-2001 Visiting Fellow, Princeton University 2001-2002 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation 2008- Visiting Scholar, New York University 2009- Distinguished Professor Emerita, CUNY Graduate Center Honors and Awards National Institute of Mental Health Predoctoral Fellowship, 1965-1967 American Association of Public Opinion Research, First Prize, Graduate Student Paper Competition, 1967 Ford Foundation Fellowship in Women's Studies, 1973-1974 American Psychological Foundation Media Awards Honorable Mention, Book Category, 1976 Fellow, American Psychological Association (Divisions 8, 9, and 35) Fellow, American Psychological Society Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, 1983-1984, 1986-1987 SPSSI Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize (with B. Major), 1987 Carolyn Wood Sherif Award, Division 35 of American Psychological Association, 1987 Heritage Research Award, Division 35 of American Psychological Association, 1993 CWP Leadership Award, American Psychological Association, 2001 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 2001-2002 Kurt Lewin Award, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 2007 Lakewood High School, Lakewood, Ohio, Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame, 2009 Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Distinguished Service Award, 2010 Honorable Mention, 2010 Otto Klineberg Intercultural and International Relations Prize Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Chinese University of Hong Kong, October 2010 Membership in Professional Societies American Psychological Society President, 1997-1998 Board of Directors, 1993-1996; Nominating Committee, 1989-1991 (Chair, 1990); Human Capital Initiative Research Agenda Coordinating Committee, 1992-2000 Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) Council Member, 2000-2006 President, 2004-2005 Society of Experimental Social Psychology Chair of Executive Committee, 1983-1984 Executive Committee, 1975-1978, 1981-1984; Secretary-Treasurer, 1983; Membership Committee, 1975-1977 Dissertation Award Committee, 1976-1978, 1980 Society of Personality and Social Psychology President, 1990-1991 Executive Committee, 1978-1981 American Psychological Association (membership no longer active) Publication and Communications Board, 1983-1988 (Chair, 1987-1988); Governance Committee, Division 35, 1978-1980; Council of Science Advisors, 1993-1998 Midwestern Psychological Association President, 1981-1982 Council, 1977-1983; Program Committee, 1975-1978 (Moderator, 1976-1977) Eastern Psychological Association President, 1994-1995 European Association of Experimental Social Psychology American Sociological Association Other Professional Activities Russell Sage Foundation, Advisory Committee on Cultural Contact, 2008- U.S. National Committee for Psychology, 1999-2005 Vice-chair, 2001-2003 Diversitas Committee, National Academy of Sciences, 1999-2001 National Science Foundation, Advisory Panel for Social Psychology, 1991-1994 NIMH Research Education Review Committee (RERB), 1983-1986 (Chair, 1985-1986) NIMH Social Psychology Workgroup, 1990 Academic Advisory Board, UJA Foundation, 1996-1999 Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Dissertation Fellowship Panel, 1991 Board of Advisors, Princeton University Program on Women's Studies, 1983-1989 National Science Foundation, Postdoctoral Fellowship Review Panel, 1978-1981 (Chair, 1981) Editorial Boards/Consulting Editorships: Contemporary Psychology , 1985-1991 Journal of Applied Social Psychology , 1975- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1977-1984, 1990-1991 (Attitudes and social cognition) 1986-1990 (Interpersonal relations) Psychology of Women Quarterly , 1989-1995 Sex Roles , 1980-2002 Journal of Sex Research , 1987-1989 Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin , 1977-1982, 2001-2004 Journal of Personality , 1975-1983 Social Psychology Quarterly , 1979-1981, 2006-2007 Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 1975-1978 Journal of Social Issues , 1975-1983 American Behavioral Scientist , 1995- Personality and Social Psychology Review , 1998-2005 Self and Identity , 2000-2005 British Journal of Social Psychology , 2002-2004 Editorial Board, APA/Oxford University Press, Encyclopedia of Psychology , 1997-2000 Social Issues and Policy Review, 2006- 21 st C Society: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences, 2006- Editorial Advisory Board, Oxford University Press, Oxford Handbooks Online Publications Bieri, J., Deaux, K. K. & Atkins, A. L. (1966). Stimulus saliency and anchoring: Temporal and end stimulus effects. Psychonomic Science, 6 , 145-146. Atkins, A. L., Deaux, K. K. & Bieri, J. (1967). Latitude of acceptance and attitude change: Empirical evidence for a reformulation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 6, 47-54. Deaux, K. (1967). Effect of situational expectation on information preference and anticipatory lowering of belief. Public Opinion Quarterly , 31 , 472-473. (Abstract) Deaux, K. K. & Bieri, J. (1967). Latitude of acceptance in judgments of masculinity-femininity. Journal of Personality , 35 , 109-117. Deaux, E. & Deaux, K. (1967). Effect of extinction trials on spontaneous blinking. Psychonomic Science , 7, 73- 74. Deaux, K. (1968). Graduate education: Final rehearsal for a career. In S. Lundstedt (Ed.), Higher education in social psychology (pp. 210-217). Cleveland: The Press of Case Western Reserve University. Deaux, K. K. (1968). Differentiation of stereotypes: The influence of knowledge, affect, and national grouping. Revista Interamericana de Psicologia , 2, 69-78. Deaux, K. K. (1968). Variations in warning, information preference and anticipatory attitude change. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 9, 157-161. Deaux, E. & Deaux, K. (1968). Weak foundations. Contemporary Psychology , 1, 296-299. Deaux, K. K. (1971). Honking at the intersection: A replication and extension . Journal of Social Psychology , 84 , 159-160. Deaux, K. K. & Coppess, C. (1971). Partner preference for cooperative and competitive tasks: The effect of self- esteem. Psychological Record , 21 , 265-268. Emswiller, T., Deaux, K. & Willits, J. E. (1971). Similarity, sex, and requests for small favors. Journal of Applied Social Psychology , l, 284-291. Deaux, K. (1972). Anticipatory attitude change: A direct test of the self-esteem hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 8, 143-155. Deaux, K. (1972). To err is humanizing: But sex makes a difference. Representative Research in Social Psychology , 3, 20-28. Deaux, K. (1973). Sex identity. In An encyclopedia of psychology . Guilford, CN: Dushkin Publishing. Deaux, K. & Taynor, J. (1973). Evaluation of male and female ability: Bias works two ways . Psychological Reports , 32 , 261-262. Taynor, J. & Deaux, K. (1973). When women are more deserving than men: Equity, attribution, and perceived sex differences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 28 , 360-367. Deaux, K. (1974). Anonymous altruism: Extending the lost letter technique. Journal of Social Psychology . 92 , 61- 66. Deaux, K. & Emswiller, T. (1974). Explanations of successful performance in sex-linked tasks: What is skill for the male is luck for the female. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 29 , 80-85. Deaux, K. & Farris, E. (1975). Complexity, extremity, and affect in male and female judgments. Journal of Personality , 43 , 379-389. Deaux, K., White, L., & Farris, E. (1975). Skill vs. luck: Field and laboratory studies of male and female preferences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 32 , 629-636. Taynor, J. & Deaux, K. (1975). Equity and perceived sex differences: Role behavior as defined by the task, the mode and the actor. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 32 , 381-390. Deaux, K. (1976). Sex: A perspective on the attribution process. In J. Harvey, W. J. Ickes, & R. F. Kidd (Eds.), New directions in attribution research (Vol. 1) (pp. 335-352). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Deaux, K. (1976). The behavior of women and men . Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole. Deaux, K. (1976). A social psychological analysis of sex discrimination. Perspectives on Contemporary Problems , 2, 3-6. Deaux, K. (1976). Ahhh, she was lucky. Psychology Today , 10 , 70-75. Deaux, K. & Taynor, J. (1976). Evaluacion del desempeno de hombres y mujeres. In G. Marin (Ed.), Lecturas de psicologia social contemporanea . Mexico City: Editorial Trillas S.A. Deaux, K. (1977). Review of "Motivation: An experimental approach" by E. D. Ferguson. American Journal of Psychology
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