Allison Soo-Jung Shaw

Allison Soo-Jung Shaw

<p> CURRICULUM VITA</p><p>Allison Soo-Jung Shaw</p><p>HOME ADDRESS: 1850 Abbott, A8, East Lansing, MI 48823 Phone: (517) 230-5720</p><p>OFFICE ADDRESS: Neuroscience Program/Department of Psychology 238 Giltner Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48823 Phone: (517) 432-1764 Email: [email protected]</p><p>DATE OF BIRTH: September 1st, 1982 U.S. Citizen</p><p>EDUCATION:</p><p>B. A. Projected 2006 Communication, Michigan State University </p><p>B. Sc. Projected 2006 Psychology, Michigan State University </p><p>ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE</p><p>2005 - Present Research Assistant Department of Communication (Dr. Franklin J. Boster) College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University</p><p>2004 - Present Research Assistant – Breedlove/Jordan Neuroscience Lab Neuroscience Program and Department of Psychology (Dr. S. Marc Breedlove and Dr. Cynthia Jordan) College of Social Sciences, Michigan State University</p><p>Summer 2005 Research Methods and Writing – Natural Science Teaching Assistant McNair/SROP Summer Research Office of Supportive Services (Dr. Roop Jayaraman) Michigan State University</p><p>Fall 2004 Research Assistant Department of Communication (Dr. Sandy Smith) College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University</p><p>2003 - 2005 Research Assistant Department of Communication (Dr. Franklin J. Boster) College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University Fall 2002 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant – COM 100 Department of Communication (Renee Strom, MA) College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University</p><p>Fall 2002 Research Assistant Department of Communication (Michael R. Kotowski, MA) College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University</p><p>SCHOLARSHIPS</p><p>Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program/Summer Research Opportunity Program, 2004, 2005</p><p>AWARDS</p><p>Outstanding Scholar in the Natural and Physical Sciences Methods Class, McNair/SROP, Michigan State University, 2005</p><p>National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Michigan State University, 2002</p><p>POSTER PRESENTATION</p><p>1) Putz, D.A., Shaw, A.S., Svec, L.A., Jordan, C.L., & Breedlove, S.M. Sex differences in the effects of older siblings on behavior in laboratory mice. Annual Conference for the Society for Neuroscience. (to be presented at Washington D.C., 2005).</p><p>2) Shaw, A.S., & Breedlove, S.M. The effect of fraternal birth order on motor coordination: Developing a model for Autism, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Dyslexia. McNair/SROP Poster Presentation. (2005).</p><p>3) Boster, F.J., Hughes, M., Kotowski, M.R., Strom, R.E., Shaw, A.S., Deatrick, L.., & Kato, C. Dump and Chase: The effectiveness of persistence as a compliance-gaining strategy. Annual CIC/SROP Conference (2005).</p><p>4) Shaw, A.S., & Boster, F.J. The effectiveness of persistence at inducing helping behavior: The Dump and Chase. McNair/SROP Poster Presentations (2004).</p><p>ORAL PRESENTATIONS 1) Shaw, A.S., & Breedlove, S.M. The effect of fraternal birth order on motor coordination: Developing a model for Autism, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Dyslexia. McNair/SROP Presentation. (2005).</p><p>2) Shaw, A.S., & Breedlove, S.M. The effect of fraternal birth order on motor coordination: Developing a model for Autism, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Dyslexia. Annual CIC/SROP Conference. (2005).</p><p>3) Boster, F.J., Hughes, M., Kotowski, M.R., Strom, R.E., Shaw, A.S., Deatrick, L.., & Kato, C. Dump and Chase: The effectiveness of persistence as a compliance-gaining strategy. Annual International Communication Association (2005)</p><p>4) Shaw, A.S., & Boster, F.J. The effectiveness of persistence at inducing helping behavior: The Dump and Chase. McNair/SROP Presentations (2004). PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION FOR PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS</p><p>1) Boster, F.J., Hughes, M., Kotowski, M.R., Strom, R.E., Shaw, A.S., Deatrick, L.., & Kato, C. Dump and Chase: The effectiveness of persistence as a compliance-gaining strategy. In preparation for submission to Communication Monographs.</p><p>CURRENT RESEARCH</p><p>1) Shaw, A.S., Kotowski, M.R., & Boster, F.J. Favors and Compliance: Partitioning the effect of liking and obligation on compliance.</p><p>2) Shaw, A.S., & Levine, T. A social exchange perspective applied to favors and compliance.</p>

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