JOY P WYCKOFF Contact: ISC 1140 College of William and Mary Department of Psychology PO Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187 jpwyckoff@email.wm.edu EDUCATION College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA MA Experimental Psychology University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA BA (with High Honors) Psychology major, Anthropology minor 2014 (expected) 2010 AWARDS, FUNDING, AND HONORS Arts and Sciences Graduate Research Grant, College of William & Mary Fall 2013 Burnand-­‐Partidge Grant, Burnand-­‐Partridge Foundation 2013 – 2014 Conference Funding, Office of Student Leadership and Development, College of William & Mary 2013 Arts and Sciences Graduate Research Grant, College of William & Mary Summer 2013 Conference Travel Grant, Human Behavior and Evolution Society 2013 Arts and Sciences Graduate Summer Fellowship, College of William & Mary 2013 Chancellor’s Scholarship, University of California Santa Barbara 2006 – 2010 Dean’s Honors, University of California Santa Barbara 2006 – 2010 Isabella Price Scholarship, University of California Santa Barbara 2009 – 2010 Roy & Thelma Pitts Scholarship, Roy & Thelma Pitts Scholarship 2008 – 2009 Gevirtz Family Scholarship, Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara 2007 – 2008 Mike & Dianne Harrell Art Scholarship, Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara 2006 – 2007 TEACHING EXPERIENCE College of William & Mary Teaching Assistant – Research in Personality (Psych 412) Supervisor: Todd Thrash Teach weekly labs including teaching SPSS and reviewing research methods. College of William & Mary Teaching Assistant – Research Methods in Psychology (Psych 302) Supervisor: Meghan Stinton Teach weekly labs reviewing research methods and writing. Fall 2013 Fall 2013 College of William & Mary Teaching Assistant – Elementary Statistics (Psych 301) Supervisor: Pamela Hunt Supervisor: Sarah Bisconer Taught weekly lab sessions including reviewing class lecture material and teaching SPSS. Provided office hours and graded homework assignments. Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 Summer 2013 JOY P WYCKOFF UCSB Campus Learning Assistance Services, Santa Barbara, CA Instructor/Tutor – Introductory Statistics Taught groups weekly where I reviewed class lecture material. PAGE 2 2008 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE First Year MA Research Project Advisor: Lee Kirkpatrick Department of Psychology, College of William & Mary Designed and collected and analyzed data for three studies of domain-­‐specific self-­‐ esteem and aggression tactics. Other MA Research Advisor: Jennifer Stevens Department of Psychology, College of William & Mary Collaborated on design of study and collected and analyzed data for a study on art perception. Undergraduate Research Assistant Supervisor: Steven Gaulin Department of Anthropology, UCSB Collected data and prepared stimulus for a study on male vocal cues to dominance. Undergraduate Research Assistant Supervisor: Sabrina Curran Department of Anthropology, UCSB Prepared data for analysis of artiodactyla femora in Rhino software. Undergraduate Research Assistant Supervisor: James Roney Department of Psychology, UCSB Collected data, including saliva samples, for a study on female mixed-­‐mating strategies. Also designed and analyzed data on male vocal cues of mate quality. Undergraduate Research Assistant Supervisor: Russell Revlin Department of Psychology, UCSB Collaborated on design, prepared stimulus, and gathered data for a study on logic used in counterfactual reasoning. 2012 – 2013 2012 – 2013 2010 2010 2008 – 2010 2006 – 2009 PUBLICATIONS Hodges-­‐Simeon, C.R., Wyckoff, J.P. & Kirkpatrick, L.A. (In Prep). Using a Functional Domain-­‐Specific Model of Self-­‐Esteem in Predicting Direct and Indirect Aggression. Wyckoff, J.P. & Stevens, J.A. (Submitted, 2013). Liking what you see: Looking time and preference for realistic and abstract art. Wyckoff, J.P. & Kirkpatrick, L.A. (In Prep). The effects of sex and domain-­‐specific self-­‐esteem on aggression. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Wyckoff, J.P. & Kirkpatrick, L.A. (July 2013). Mate value and dominance as predictors of indirect vs. direct aggression. th Poster presented at Human Behavior and Evolution Society 25 Annual Conference. Miami, FL. JOY P WYCKOFF PAGE 3 Wyckoff, J.P. & Kirkpatrick, L.A. (May 2013). Low self-­‐perceived mate value and dominance predict preferences for indirect over th direct aggression. Poster presented at Association for Psychological Sciences 25 Annual Convention. Washington, DC. Wyckoff, J.P. & Kirkpatrick, L.A. (March 2013). The effects of sex, context, and domain-­‐specific self-­‐esteem on aggression. th Poster presented at College of William & Mary 12 Annual Graduate Research Symposium. Williamsburg, VA. Wyckoff, J.P, Russell, S. & Revlin, R. (March 2013). Counterfactual Reasoning: The Ability of College and High School Students to th Solve Combining and Rending Problems. 11 Annual Student Research Symposium UCSB Pre-­‐College Research Mentorship Program. Santa Barbara, CA. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Commencement Policy Committee, College of William & Mary Academic Calendar Committee, College of William & Mary MEMBERSHIPS Association for Psychological Science (APS) Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES) Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) 2013-­‐2014 2012-­‐2013