Jennie Brown, ph.d.

 

Curriculum Vitae

 

 

 

Website:  http://web.nmsu.edu/~jennbrow/

Email:   jennbrow@nmsu.edu; browncroteau@hotmail.com

 

 

 

 

Employment

     

El Paso Community College

2005

Psychology Instructor

New Mexico State University

2001-2005

Psychology Instructor

 

Education

 

Ph.D.

Social Psychology

2005

New Mexico State University

M.A.

Social Psychology

2001

New Mexico State University

B.A.

Psychology

1998

New Mexico State University

           

 

           

RESEARCH

 

Publications in Refereed Journals

 

Brown, J., Trafimow, D., Chadwick, R., and Berry, M. Attribution: Theories, Affect and Evolution.

British Journal of Social Psychology, in review.

 

Brown, J., Trafimow, D. & Gregory, W.L. (2004).  The generality of hierarchically

restrictive behaviors.  British Journal of Social Psychology, 43, 1-21.

 

Trafimow, D., Sheeran, P., Lombardo, B., Finlay, K.A., Brown, J. & Armitage, C. J.

(2004). Affective and cognitive control of persons and behaviors. British Journal of Social Psychology, 43, 1-18.

 

Brown, J. & Trafimow, D. (2003).  The generalization of the negativity effect to self-

attributions.  Psychological Reports, 93, 638-640.

 

Trafimow, D., Brown, J., Grace, K., Thompson, L. & Sheeran, P. (2002).  The relative

influence of attitudes and subjective norms from childhood to adolescence:  Between-participants and within-participants analyses.  American Journal of Psychology, 115, 395-414.

 

Brown, J., Thompson, L.A. & Trafimow, D. (2002).  The father-daughter relationships

rating scale. Psychological Reports, 90, 212-214.

 

 

Work in Progress

 

Trafimow, D., Brown, J., Johns, E., Cone, J. & Madson, L. Statements about the

self.

 

Brown, J., Trafimow, D., Thompson, L.A. & Tomala-Mealy, M.  Cross-cultural

and gender reliability of the father-daughter relationship rating scale. 

 

Brown, J. & Trafimow, D.  The development of the distinction between perfect

and imperfect duties.

 

Demitrakis, K., Gregory, W.L. & Brown, J.  The effects of individual differences

in negative emotion and evaluation within a social loafing paradigm. 

 

Simpson, M., Gregory, W.L. & Brown, J.  Impression management and pain management:

Implications from an attentional focus perspective.

 

Brown, J. & Trafimow, D. The effects of experience on the theory of planned behavior. 

 

Brown, J. & Trafimow, D.  Attribution: Theory review and the role of affect. 

 

Brown, J. & Madson, L. Is there a “male gaze?” 

 

 

 

Conference Presentations

 

Brown, J., Trafimow, D. & Gregory, W.L. (2000, Fall).  The Generality of

Hierarchically Restrictive Behaviors – Studies 1 & 2. Oral presentation at the Dialogue of Aggies and Miners, Las Cruces, NM.

 

Brown, J., Trafimow, D. & Gregory, W.L. (2004, April).  The Generality of

Hierarchically Restrictive Behaviors. Oral presentation at the Dialogue of Aggies and Miners, Las Cruces, NM.

 

Brown, J., Trafimow, D. & Gregory, W.L. (2004, April).  The Effects of Extreme

Situations on Trait Attribution. Oral presentation at the Annual Graduate Arts & Research Symposium, Las Cruces, NM.

 

Brown, J. & Trafimow, D. (2001, Spring).  An applied look at the Theory of Reasoned

Action.  Oral presentation at the Annual Graduate Arts & Research Symposium, Las Cruces, NM.

 

Brown, J.  & Trafimow, D. (2001, Spring).  Do negative hierarchically restrictive

behaviors always lead to correspondent inferences?  Oral presentation at the Dialogue of Aggies and Miners, Las Cruces, NM.

 

Trafimow, D., Brown, J., Grace, K. Thompson, L. & Sheeran, P. (2000, Spring).  The

relative influence of attitudes and subjective norms from childhood to adolescence:  Between-participants and within-participants analyses.  Oral presentation at the Dialogue of Aggies and Miners, Las Cruces, NM.

 

Trafimow, D., McDonald, J. & Brown, J. (2000, Spring).  Belief consistency and

Attitudes.  Oral presentation at the Dialogue of Aggies and Miners, El Paso, TX.

 

Trafimow, D., McDonald, J. & Brown, J. (2000, Spring).  The Role of Beliefs and

Evaluations in Determining Behavior.  Oral presentation at the Annual Graduate Arts & Research Symposium, Las Cruces, NM.

 

 

 

TEACHING

 

Institution

Classes Taught

 

Semester(s)

New Mexico State University

Introduction to Psychology

Fall 2001, 2002, 2005; Summer 2005

 

El Paso Community College

Introduction to Psychology

Fall 2005 (2 classes); Summer 2005

 

El Paso Community College

Statistics for Behavioral Science

Fall 2005

 

New Mexico State University

Social Psychology

Spring 2005, 2002; Summer 2002

 

New Mexico State University

Personality Psychology

Spring 2003

 

 

 

Teaching Interests

 

In addition to the classes listed above, I consider myself prepared to teach Community Psychology, Environmental Psychology, Evolutionary Psychology, Experimental/Research Methods, Social Cognition, and others based on departmental needs.

 

 

Professional Affiliations & Awards

 

American Psychological Association

American Psychological Society

Society for Personality and Social Psychologists

Human Behavior and Evolution Society

Mike Watts Outstanding Leadership Award Recipient, 2005

Graduate School Graduate Assistantship Award Recipient, 2005

 

 

Service

 

Northern Virginia Science Fair, judge, Spring 2007

Combined Federal Campaign worker, Fall 2006, 2007

Graduate Student Council, Secretary, Spring 2005

I organized and reminded members about meetings, kept minutes from meetings and organized community service projects.

New Mexico State Science Fair, judge, Spring 2005

Psychology Graduate Student Organization, Secretary, Fall 2004-present

I organized and reminded members about meetings, kept minutes from meetings and organized community service projects.

Colloquium Committee, Fall 2002

            I helped organize and advertise upcoming colloquia.

Lab Director, Fall 2001- Spring 2003

            Organized and advertised weekly colloquia in which faculty and graduate students

presented their research.

 


 

REFERENCES

 

David Trafimow, Professor

New Mexico State University

P.O. Box 30001

Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001

(505) 646-4023

Fax: (505) 646-6212

trafimow@crl.nmsu.edu

 

 

Laura Madson, Professor

New Mexico State University

P.O. Box 30001

Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001

(505) 646-6207

Fax: (505) 646-6212

lmadson@nmsu.edu

 

Douglas Gillan, Department Head

North Carolina State University

Poe Hall 750; Box 7801

Raleigh, NC 27695-7801

(919) 515-1715

Fax:  (919) 515-1716

doug_gillan@ncsu.edu

 

 

Timothy Cleveland

Philosophy Department Head

New Mexico State University

P.O. Box 30001, MSC 3B

Las Cruces, NM  88003-8001

(505) 646-6207

Fax: (505) 646- 4616

lmadson@nmsu.edu

 

Keith Pannell, Instructor

El Paso Community College

Valle Verde Campus

El Paso, Texas

(915) 831-2535

KeithPa@epcc.edu

 

Jason Moses, Instructor

El Paso Community College

Transmountain Campus

El Paso, Texas

(915) 831-5140

JasonM@epcc.edu