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Curriculum Vitae Stephanie Marita Carpenter January 2018

University of Wisconsin-Madison Phone (Cell): (541) 579-0546 1202 W. Johnson St., 238 Brogden Hall Email: [email protected] Madison, WI 53706 Skype: smcarpenter0546

Education

University of , Ann Arbor, MI 2015 Ph.D., Joint Degree ▪ Social Psychology ▪ Business Administration Dissertation Committee: J. Frank Yates (Co-chair), Carolyn Yoon (Co-chair), Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Ethan F. Kross, and Richard Bagozzi Dissertation: “The role of emotion, tradeoff recall, and self-regulation in pre- decisional processing”

University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 2007 M.S., Psychology (Social Area) Concentration: Emotion, Judgment and Decision Making Advisors: Ellen Peters and Paul Slovic Thesis: “The influence of mood on decision making in the aging adult”

2004 B.A., Psychology, Magna Cum Laude with Departmental Honors Minors: Anthropology and English Thesis: “Mood and the generalization of affect: A test of emotional specificity”

Current Academic Appointment

Aug. 2015- Postdoctoral Fellow in Emotion Research (Affective Neuroscience) Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Supervisor: Paula Niedenthal

Past Employment History

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 2008-2009 Behavioral Research Lab Coordinator; Sloan School of Management Drazen Prelec, Jared Curhan, and Denise Lewin Loyd

Massachusetts General Hospital, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging & Department of Psychiatric Neurosciences, Charlestown, MA 2007-2008 Research Assistant Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab; Elizabeth Kensinger Interdisciplinary Affective Science Lab; Lisa Feldman Barrett Stephanie M. Carpenter 2

Decision Research, Eugene, OR 2003-2005 Research Coordinator; Emotion & Decision Making Lab Ellen Peters 2002-2003 Research Assistant; Emotion & Decision Making Lab Ellen Peters

University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 2002-2003 Research Assistant; Social Cognition Lab Sara Hodges

Fellowships and Awards

2015- Postdoctoral Fellowship, NIMH Institutional NRSA, “Training Program in Emotion Research,” (T32-MH018931), University of Wisconsin-Madison 2017 University of Wisconsin-Madison Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute (WISELI) Grant Recipient for execution of the Women and Underrepresented Faculty in the Academy Panel and Networking Event 2016 University of Wisconsin-Madison Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute (WISELI) Grant Recipient for execution of the inaugural UW-Madison Postdoctoral Symposium and Women Faculty in Science and Engineering Panel 2015 Rackham Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship ($9,500) 2013 University of Michigan Spivey-Hall Fellowship for Academic Excellence ($20,000) 2013 Swiss National Center for Competence in Research Affective Sciences Stipend 2013 University of Michigan Society 2030 Graduate Student Research Proposal Award 2012 University of Michigan Ross School Neary Award for Academic Excellence 2011 University of Michigan Kendrick Award for Outstanding Second Year Paper 2011 University of Michigan Early Doctoral Candidacy Award 2011 University of Michigan Rackham Pre-Candidate Research Grant 2009-2013 University of Michigan Ross School Doctoral Fellowship 2004 Phi Beta Kappa

Research Interests

Emotion Social Cognition Emotion Regulation Psychology of Aging Decision Behavior Health Psychology

Publications

Carpenter, Stephanie M. (in press). Framing effects in judgment and decision making. Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior.

Carpenter, Stephanie M., and Paula M. Niedenthal (2017). Emotional processes in

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multiattribute and risky health decisions. Psychology & Health, doi: 10.1080/08870446.2017.1314478.

Chalet, Scott, and Stephanie M. Carpenter (2017). Importance of reporting duration of facial paralysis in studies of emotion and well-being: Comment on “Association Among Facial Paralysis, Depression, and Quality of Life in Facial Plastic Surgery Patients” by J.C. Nellis et al. JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery.

Ackerman, Joshua M., Jon K. Maner, and Stephanie M. Carpenter (2016). Going all-in: Unfavorable sex ratios attenuate choice diversification. Psychological Science, 27(6), 799-809.

Carpenter, Stephanie M., J. Frank Yates, Stephanie D. Preston, and Lydia Chen (2016). Regulating emotions during difficult multiattribute decision making: The role of pre- decisional coherence shifting. PLoS ONE, 11(3), e0150873.

Carpenter, Stephanie M., and Carolyn Yoon (2016). Aging and consumer behavior: Challenges and opportunities. In C. Jansson-Boyd and M. Zawisza (Eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Consumer Psychology, 113884649X.

Carpenter, Stephanie M., and Carolyn Yoon (2015). Aging and consumer decision making. In T. Hess, J. Strough, and C. Löckenhoff (Eds.), Aging and Decision-Making, 1st Edition: Empirical and Applied Perspectives, pp. 351-370, Elsevier Inc.

Carpenter, Stephanie M., Ellen Peters, Daniel Västfjäll, and Alice M. Isen (2013). Positive feelings facilitate working memory and complex decision making among older adults. Cognition and Emotion, 27, 184-192.

Yoon, Carolyn, Ian Skurnik, and Stephanie M. Carpenter (2013). Aging and consumption. In R. Belk and A. Ruvio (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Identity and Consumption, pp. 187-194, Taylor & Francis, , NY.

Carpenter, Stephanie M. and Carolyn Yoon (2012). Aging and consumer decision making. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1235, E1-E12.

Peters, Ellen, Daniel Romer, Paul Slovic, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Leisha Wharfield, C.K. Mertz, and Stephanie M. Carpenter (2010). The impact and acceptability of Canadian- style cigarette warning labels among U.S. smokers and nonsmokers. In P. Slovic (Ed.) The Feeling of Risk, pp. 365-376, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, NY.

Peters, Ellen, Daniel Romer, Paul Slovic, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Leisha Wharfield, C.K. Mertz, and Stephanie M. Carpenter (2007). The impact and acceptability of Canadian- style cigarette warning labels among U.S. smokers and nonsmokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 9(4), 473-481.

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Manuscripts Under Review or In Preparation

Carpenter, Stephanie M., and Paula Niedenthal (under review). Inhibiting facial action increases risk taking.

Carpenter, Stephanie M., and Paula M. Niedenthal (under review). A quantitative test of the “Politics of Resentment” in the 2016 US General Election.

Carpenter, Stephanie M., Emily B. Falk, and Carolyn Yoon (under review). The influence of subjective versus objective conformity on value judgments across cultures.

Carpenter, Stephanie M., and Carolyn Yoon (under review). Creativity and aging: Positive consequences of diminished inhibitory control.

Carpenter, Stephanie M., Brian D. Vickers, and J. Frank Yates (under revision). Why should I help you?: Human agency increases donations for victim assistance but not for victims.

Carpenter, Stephanie M., Brian D. Vickers, and J. Frank Yates (under revision). Constructing value from unrelated experience: Activating frustrated values from past tradeoffs dynamically shifts future, unrelated decisions.

Vickers, Brian D., Stephanie M. Carpenter, and Ethan F. Kross (in preparation). Self-control without executive control: Priming health concepts increases healthy choices in individuals depleted of regulatory resources.

Vickers, Brian D., Stephanie M. Carpenter, and Phoebe C. Ellsworth (in preparation). I feel sad, mad, glad, or just bad: Emotional complexity makes it more difficult to manage negative emotional representations.

Paper Presentations and Invited Talks (Selection)

Carpenter, S. M., & Niedenthal, P. M. (July, 2017). Disrupting facial expressions of emotion increases risk taking. Competitive paper at the International Society for Research on Emotion Biennial Conference, St. Louis, MO. Carpenter, S. M., & Niedenthal, P. M. (April, 2017). Disrupting facial expressions increases risk taking in decision-making. Thematic Flash Talk at the Society for Affective Science Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Carpenter, S. M. (April, 2017). Discussant for Symposium on the Mechanisms Underlying Emotion Regulation and Developmental Psychopathology. University of Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion, Madison, WI. Carpenter, S. M. (April, 2016). Discussant for Motivation, Habit, and Psychopathology Symposium. University of Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion, Madison, WI. Carpenter, S. M., Yates, J. F., Preston, S. D., & Chen, L. (March, 2016). Predecisional coherence shifting regulates emotion in multiattribute decisions. Thematic Flash Talk at the Society for Affective Science Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Carpenter, S. M., Vickers, B. D., & Yates, J. F. (October, 2015). Value is shaped by unsatisfied

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desire: Activating frustrated values from past tradeoffs dynamically shifts unrelated decisions. Invited Talk at the University of Wisconsin School of Business Marketing Department Seminar, Madison, WI. Carpenter, S. M., Vickers, B. D., & Yates, J. F. (November, 2014). Value is shaped by prior experience: Time value carryover between “irrelevant” decision situations. Competitive Paper at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Long Beach, CA. Carpenter, S. M., & Yoon, C. (June, 2014). Creativity and aging: Positive consequences of diminished inhibitory control. Invited presentation at the Stanford University Life-span Development Laboratory, Stanford, CA. Carpenter, S. M., Yates, J. F., Preston, S. D., & Chen, L. (August, 2013). Shifting value in the face of discomfort: The role of emotion regulation in pre-decisional coherence shifting. Competitive paper at the International Society for Research on Emotion Biennial Conference, Berkeley, CA. Vickers, B. D., Carpenter, S. M., & Ellsworth, P. C. (August, 2013). I feel sad, mad, glad, or just bad: Emotional differentiation makes it more difficult to regulate negative emotional representations. Competitive paper at the International Society for Research on Emotion Biennial Conference, Berkeley, CA. Carpenter, S. M., Vickers, B. D., & Yates, J. F. (July, 2013). Judging the controllability of destiny: Human agency appraisals increase helping for assistance efforts but decrease helping for victims. Blitz presentation at the Swiss National Center for Competence in Research, Affective Sciences International Summer Institute, Bogis-Bossey, Switzerland. Carpenter, S. M. (June, 2013). How emotions influence decisions about cancer treatment. Invited talk at the University of Michigan Health System Cancer Surveillance and Outcomes Research Team Seminar Series, Ann Arbor, MI. Carpenter, S. M. & Vickers, B. D. (May, 2013). Value beyond context: Irrelevant experiences shape present choices. Talk at the University of Michigan Decision Consortium May Conference, Ann Arbor, MI. Carpenter, S. M., Vickers, B. D., & Yates, J. F. (May, 2013). Constructing value from irrelevant experience: Activating frustrated values from past tradeoffs dynamically shifts future, unrelated decisions. Paper at the Yale School of Management Whitebox Graduate Advisors Conference, New Haven, CT. Carpenter, S. M., Vickers, B. D., & Yates, J. F. (March, 2013). Constructing value from irrelevant experience: Activating frustrated values from past tradeoffs dynamically shifts future, unrelated decisions. Paper at the Haring Symposium, Bloomington, IN. Carpenter, S. M., Yates, J. F., Preston, S. D., & Chen, L. (April, 2012). Shifting away from discomfort: Managing difficult decisions through affective regulation. Invited talk at the Center for Culture, Mind, and the Brain Annual Conference, Ann Arbor, MI. Carpenter, S. M., Yates, J. F., Preston, S. D., & Chen, L. (March, 2012). Reducing decision difficulty through pre-decisional affect regulation. Blitz Presentation at the Second Michigan Meeting for the Interdisciplinary Science of Consumption, Ann Arbor, MI. Carpenter, S. M., Yates, J. F., Preston, S. D., & Chen, L. (November, 2011). Shifting away from discomfort: Managing decision difficulty through coherence shifting. Competitive paper at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making Annual Conference, Seattle, WA. Carpenter, S. M., Yates, J. F., Preston, S. D., & Chen, L. (August, 2011). Letting go of

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discomfort: Managing decision difficulty through pre-decisional shifting. Competitive Paper at the Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making meeting for the European Association of Decision Making, London, UK. Carpenter, S. M., & Vickers, B. D. (May, 2010). Discussant on Neuroscience and Consumption Panel Session. Michigan Meeting for the Interdisciplinary Science of Consumption, Ann Arbor, MI.

Poster Presentations (Selection)

Carpenter, Stephanie M., & Yoon, C. (January, 2017). Diminished inhibitory control boosts creativity across the adult lifespan. Poster at the Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. Carpenter, S. M., Falk, E. B., & Yoon, C. (January, 2016). Value judgments are shaped by culture. Poster at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. Carpenter, Stephanie M., & Yoon, C. (November, 2015). Creativity and aging: Positive consequences of diminished inhibitory control. Poster at the Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Chicago, IL. Carpenter, S. M., Vickers, B. D., & Yates, J. F. (February, 2015). Constructing value from irrelevant experience: Activating previous tradeoffs involving time dynamically shifts unrelated decisions. Poster at the Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA. Carpenter, S. M., Yates, J. F., Preston, S. D., & Chen, L. (June, 2014). Shifting away from discomfort: The role of emotion regulation in pre-decisional coherence shifting. Poster at the Interdisciplinary Symposium on Decision Neuroscience, Stanford, CA. Carpenter, S. M., Falk, E. B., & Yoon, C. (April, 2014). The influence of subjective versus objective conformity across cultures. Poster at the International Cultural Neuroscience Consortium Conference, Ann Arbor, MI. Carpenter, S. M., Vickers, B. D., & Yates, J. F. (February, 2014). Judging the controllability of destiny: Human agency appraisals increase helping for assistance efforts but decrease helping for victims. Poster at the Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. Carpenter, S. M., Vickers, B. D., & Yates, J. F. (November, 2013). Judging the controllability of destiny: Human agency appraisals increase helping for assistance efforts but decrease helping for victims. Poster at the Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Toronto, Canada. Carpenter, S. M., Vickers, B. D., & Yates, J. F. (January, 2013). Value is shaped by unsatisfied desire: The influence of tradeoff recall on unrelated decisions. Poster at the Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Carpenter, S. M., Vickers, B. D., & Yates, J. F. (November, 2012). Constructing value from irrelevant experience: Remote, lingering effects of past tradeoffs. Poster at the Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Minneapolis, MN. Carpenter, S. M., Yates, J. F., Preston, S. D., & Chen, L. (January, 2012). Shifting away from discomfort: Managing decision difficulty through affective reconstruals. Poster at the Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. Carpenter, S. M., Peters, E., Isen, A. M., and Västfjäll, D. (April, 2010). How positive feelings

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facilitate working memory and complex decision making among older adults. Poster at the Cultural Neuroscience Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI. Carpenter, S. M., Peters, E., Isen, A. M., and Västfjäll, D. (November, 2008). The cognitive consequences of positive mood: Working memory improvement in an older adult population. Poster (sponsored by Alice M. Isen) at the meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL. Carpenter, S. M., Peters, E., Isen, A. M., and Västfjäll, D. (February, 2008). The influence of mood on working memory in the older adult. Poster at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Emotion Pre-conference, Albuquerque, NM. Carpenter, S. M., Peters, E., Isen, A. M., and Västfjäll, D. (November, 2007). The influence of mood on decision making in the aging adult. Poster at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Long Beach, CA. Carpenter, S. M. and Peters, E. (May, 2004). Mood and the generalization of affect: A test of emotional specificity. Poster at the Stanford Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Palo Alto, CA.

Mentoring and Teaching Experience

Mentoring and Advising

Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI 2016- Undergraduate Research Assistant Supervisor • Meet weekly with and manage the training and activities of 4-6 undergraduate research assistants per year.

Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2010-2015 Undergraduate Research Assistant Supervisor • Directed an Emotion and Decision Making Lab group, where I met weekly with and managed the training and activities of 3-5 undergraduate research assistants per year. 2013-2014 Undergraduate Mentor, Michigan Association of Psychology Scholars Program • Provided mentorship and advice to University of Michigan undergraduates interested in pursing an advanced degree in Psychology.

Teaching and Course Assistant Experience

Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2013 Graduate Student Instructor, PSYCH 4/590; Decision Processes, Dr. J. Frank Yates • Taught and graded presentations, exams, and papers for two discussion sections with approximately 30 students per section. The students were junior and senior undergraduates, and graduate students. 2013 Guest Lecturer on Indecisiveness, Maximization, and Regret, PSYCH 4/590; Decision Processes

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• Lecture was given to approximately 60 undergraduate and graduate students.

Stephen M. , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2012 Sole Instructor, MKT 300; Introduction to Marketing Management • Taught as the sole instructor and grader of a 50-person undergraduate course for undergraduate business majors and non-business majors.

Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2011-2013 Graduate Student Instructor, Center for Culture, Mind, and the Brain; Summer Institute in Cultural Neuroscience, Drs. Shinobu Kitayama and Carolyn Yoon • Led discussion sections that included approximately 15 institute participants per section. Participants were graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty members.

Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 2006 Graduate Teaching Assistant, PSY 202; Mind and Society, Dr. Jeffrey Measelle • Taught and graded presentations, exams, and papers for four discussion sections with approximately 30 students per section. Students were primarily freshman and sophomore undergraduates. 2004 Course Assistant, PSY 458; Decision Making, Dr. Ellen Peters

Professional Activities

2010-present Reviewer Activities Journal Invited Ad-Hoc Reviewer • Cognition and Emotion, Emotion Review, Health Psychology, Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, Thinking and Reasoning, Frontiers in Psychology - Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, Journal of Positive Psychology, Psychology and Aging, & co- reviewer for Perspectives on Psychological Science Grant Reviewer • United Kingdom Medical Research Council, Neurosciences and Mental Health Board (2016) Conference Symposia and Individual Paper Ad-Hoc Reviewer • Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention (2017, 2018), Association for Consumer Research Conference (2013), Society for Consumer Psychology Conference (2011)

2009-present Conference and Speaker Series Committee Activities • University of Wisconsin-Madison Postdoctoral Symposium and Women Faculty in Science and Engineering Panel Committee Chair (2016) o Obtained grant funding for and organized this inaugural event

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• University of Michigan Social Psychology Alumni Speaker Series Chair (2014, 2015) o Chaired a committee that selected a speaker once per year and planned their visit • University of Michigan Psychology Decision Consortium (2014-2015) o Involved in the selection of speakers • University of Michigan Decision Consortium May Conference (2014, 2015) o Solicited speakers and planned this Decision Science conference • International Cultural Neuroscience Consortium (2014) • American Marketing Association-Sheth Doctorial Consortium Co-Chair (2011-2013) o Graduate student representative on a faculty planning committee • Interdisciplinary Science of Consumption Meeting (2010, 2012)

2006-present Executive Committee Activities • Postdoctoral Representative, University of Wisconsin-Madison Office of Postdoctoral Studies Advisory Committee (2017- ) • President, University of Wisconsin-Madison Postdoctoral Assoc. (2017- ) • Treasurer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Postdoctoral Assoc. (2016- 2017) • President, University of Michigan Ross School of Business Ph.D. Forum (2011-2012) • Graduate Student Representative-elect, University of Oregon Associated Student Presidential Advisory Committee (Met monthly to discuss University policy with UO President, Dave Frohnmayer; 2006-2007)

Professional Affiliations

Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Society for Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM) International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) Society for Affective Science (SAS) Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Workshop and Special Course Attendance

2017 Postdoctoral Training Course in Scientific Leadership – Selected Participant University of Wisconsin-Madison; Office of Postdoctoral Studies 2014 Training Course in ERP – Selected Participant University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Instructor: Steven Luck 2013 International Summer School in Affective Science - Selected Participant Swiss National Center for Competence in Research - Affective Sciences, Bogis- Bossey, Switzerland 2010 Training Course in fMRI – Selected Participant

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Instructor: John Jonides 2010 Summer Institute in Cultural Neuroscience – Selected Participant University of Michigan Center for Culture, Mind, and the Brain, Ann Arbor, MI 2010 Structural Equation Modeling University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Instructor: Richard Bagozzi 2010 General Linear Models University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Instructor: Richard Gonzalez 2009 Decision Neuroscience Workshop Participant University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2008 fMRI Independent Components Data Analysis Course Participant MIND Research Network, Albuquerque, NM

References

J. Frank Yates Phoebe C. Ellsworth Arthur F. Thurnau Professor Frank Murphy Distinguished University Professor Department of Psychology Department of Psychology and School of Law University of Michigan University of Michigan 3038 East Hall, 530 Church Street 3219 East Hall, 530 Church Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 [email protected] [email protected] 734.763.2092 (phone) 734.763.1143 (phone)

Carolyn Yoon Paula M. Niedenthal Associate Professor Howard Leventhal WARF Professor Department of Marketing Department of Psychology Stephen M. Ross School of Business University of Wisconsin-Madison 701 Tappan Street 1202 W. Johnson St., 319 Brogden Hall Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Madison, WI 53706 [email protected] [email protected] 734.764.6355 (phone) 608.890.4379 (phone)