Curriculum Vita Jessica Anne Stansbury April, 2013 Personal Information Work Address: Psychology Department Towson University 8000 York Rd. Towson, Maryland 21252 Telephone: E-mail: 410-704-3196 (office) jstansbury@towson.edu; jessica.stansbury.miller@gmail.com Education 2013- Present Towson University Towson, MD Instructional Technology Doctorate Program, Ed.D 2007- 2009 Towson University Towson, MD Masters of Arts in Psychology M.A., Experimental Psychology Specialty area: Social Psychology Thesis: Role of Disgust in Immoral Actions. 2005 – 2006 Towson University Bachelors of Science in Psychology 2000 – 2001 Dundalk Community College Associates of Applied Science in Chemical Dependency Counseling Graduate Cum Laude Member Affiliations Member of Eastern Psychological Association Member of Association of Psychological Science Member of Society for Personality and Social Psychology Member of the Society of Teaching of Psychology Member of Psi Chi National Honor Society Member Member of Golden Key International Honor Society Honors and Awards 2009 Awarded Outstanding Graduate Student Award 2008 Awarded Graduate Fellowship Award 2007 Awarded Graduate Fellowship Award Research Presentations Stansbury, J. A., & Munro, G. D. (2013). The Politics of Moral Judgment. Poster for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology National Conference in New Orleans, LA. Stansbury, J. A., & Munro, G. D. (2013). Innovative teaching using Wii in the classroom. Oral Presentation for the Teaching and Technology Conference in Towson, MD. Stansbury, J. A., & Munro, G. D. (2012). How Can Wii Help? Video Gaming Increases Course Knowledge and Engagement. Poster for the Association of Psychological Sciences Teaching Institute National Conference in Chicago, IL. Jones, N., Brown, A., Pope, T., Ehrmann, E., Stansbury-Miller, J. A., & Faulkner, M. E., (2012). DOGS: Unleashing the truth behind pet owner virtue. Poster for the Student Research and Scholarship Expo Conference in Towson, MD. Stansbury, J. A., & Munro, G. D. (2011). Ambulance chasers, hypocrisy, and other indiscretions: The case of sociomoral disgust. Poster for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology National Conference in San Antonio, TX. Stansbury, J. A., & Munro, G. D. (2010). The role of disgust sensitivities in moral hypocrisy. Poster for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology National Conference in Las Vegas, NV. Stansbury, J. A., Munro, G. D., Sinclair, E. (2009). Ignore and Comply: Signing informed consent in psychological research. Poster for the Eastern Psychological Association Conference in Pittsburgh, PA. Stansbury, J. A., & Munro, G. D. (2009). The role of disgust in moral hypocrisy and immoral behavior. Poster for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology National Conference in Tampa, FL. Stansbury, J. A., & Munro, G. D. (2008). The effect of threat and self-affirmation on assessment of correlation. Poster for the Association of Psychological Sciences National Conference in Chicago, IL. Stansbury, J. A. (2008). The role of negative affect in moral reasoning and blame. Poster for the Student Research and Scholarship Expo Conference in Towson, MD. Tsai, J., Munro, G. D., & Stansbury, J. A. (2008). An evaluation of perceived social desirability in persuasion resistance. Poster for the Eastern Psychological Association Conference in Boston, MA. Stansbury, J. A., Tsai, J., & Munro, G. D. (2007). Misattribution of negative affect reduces biased assimilation of scientific information. Poster for the Association of Psychological Sciences National Conference in Washington, DC. Upcoming Research Presentations Invited Presentations Stansbury, J.A. (2012, September). How can Wii Engage our students in the Classroom? Invited presentation for the Emerging Technology Brown Bag Series, Towson University, MD. Peer-Reviewed Publications Stansbury, J. A., & Munro, G. D. (2013). Gaming in the classroom: An innovative way to teach factorial designs. Teaching of Psychology, 40(2), 148-152. Munro, G. D. , Stansbury, J. A., & Tsai, J. (2012). A causal role for negative affect: Misattribution in biased evaluations of scientific information. Self and Identity, 11(1), 1-15. Munro, G. D. & Stansbury, J. A. (2009). The dark side of self-affirmation: Confirmation bias and illusory correlation in response to threatening information. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 1143-1153. Media Appearances Association of Psychological Science. (Producer). (2012, May 24). Convention video blog: How can wii help? [web video blog] Association of Psychological Conference in Chicago, IL in which I was briefly interviewed regarding my research for their Daily Observation blog (Stansbury, 2012). http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/video/convention-video-bloghow-can-wii-help.html Work & Research Experience October, 2010-July, 2011 Sr. Research Program Coordinator, Integrated Program Substance Abuse Research (IPSAR) Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine June, 2009-October, 2010 Research Assistant, IPSAR Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine February, 2007-May, 2009 CSC-AD (Certified Supervised Counselor of Addictions, Drugs & Alcohol), LIC # SC0808 Assessment Specialist, John Hopkins Hospital April, 2006-January, 2007 CSC-AD (Certified Supervised Counselor of Addictions, Drugs & Alcohol), LIC # SC0808 Mountain Manor Treatment Center August, 2005 – March, 2006 Mental Health Worker, Sheppard Pratt Hospital June, 2001-May, 2004 CSC-AD (Certified Supervised Counselor of Addictions, Drugs & Alcohol), LIC # SC0808 Mountain Manor Treatment Center Feb, 1998- June, 2001 Packaging Designer, Black & Decker