July, 2015 Mallory K. Roman 19 Crystal Oaks Ct Durham, North Carolina 27707 Phone: 404.936.3209 Email: Mallory.Roman@duke.edu Education B.S., Psychology, University of Georgia, May 2011 B.S.F.C.S., Fashion Merchandising, University of Georgia, May 2011 M.A., Social Psychology, Duke University, expected December 2016 Ph.D., Social Psychology, Duke University, expected May 2018 Research Experience Research Specialist/Lab Manager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, September 2011-August 2013 Research Assistant, University of Georgia Infant Research Lab, May 2010-August 2011 Community Outreach Organizer, University of Georgia Infant Research Lab, August 2010-August 2011 Grants Interdisciplinary Behavioral Research Center Participant payment grant, $600.00, Summer 2015 Claire Hamilton Conference Award, Duke University, $200.00, Spring 2015 Kenan-Biddle Grant, Kenan-Biddle Foundation, $5,000.00, Fall 2014 Family and Consumer Sciences Undergraduate Research Grant, University of Georgia, $460.00, Fall 2008 Publications Roman, M. & Medvedev, K. (2011). The importance of peer approval in the sartorial purchasing patterns of University of Georgia students. College Student Journal, 45(1), 164-176. Shah, J.Y. & Roman, M.K. (In Preparation). Versatility Breeds Conflict: Consequences of Multifinality. Presentations Roman, M.K., Shah, J.Y., & Park, S.H. (2014, October). Versatility Breeds Conflict: Consequences of Multifinality. Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Society of Social Psychologists, Athens, Georgia. Roman, M. (2010, March). The importance of Peer Approval in the Sartorial Purchasing Patterns of University of Georgia students. Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) Symposium, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. Posters Roman, M.K. & Shah, J.Y. (2015, February). Dressed to Distraction: Goal conflict from the multifinality of everyday attire. Annual Meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychologists, Long Beach, California. Honors and Awards Claire Hamilton Travel Award, Duke University, Spring 2014, Spring 2015 Graduate Summer Research Fellowship, Duke University, Summer 2014, Summer 2015 Project Innovator of the Semester, Duke Interdisciplinary Social Innovators, Fall 2014 Graduate School Fellowship, Duke University, Fall 2013-present July, 2015 Cum Laude Graduation Honors, University of Georgia, Spring 2011 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Member, University of Georgia, Spring 2011 Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society Member, University of Georgia, Spring 2010-Spring 2011 Delta Epsilon Iota Academic Society, University of Georgia, Spring 2009-Spring 2011 Professional Memberships Association for Psychological Science, Student Member, Fall 2010-present Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Student Member, Spring 2011-present Teaching Graduate Teaching Assistant and Lab Instructor, Duke University, Spring 2015 PSY 201 Introduction to Statistical Methods, Undergraduate level Graduate Teaching Assistant, Duke University, Fall 2014 PSY 104 Social Psychology, Undergraduate level Media Research was featured in University of Georgia’s Family and Consumer Sciences Magazine. (Spring 2010). Peer Pressure: Undergrad’s Research Shows the Real Influence on Students’ Clothing Purchases. Featured Undergraduate Research Student - “Maximizing Research Opportunities” on University of Georgia Homepage: http://career.uga.edu/success_stories/roman_franklin, Spring 2010-present Co-founder and contributor of SocialPsyQ.com (Fall 2014-present). Published over 30 posts translating social psychology findings for a lay-audience.