Sarah E. Hill CV 1 S A R A H E. H I L L OFFICE TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY PSYCHOLOGY DEPT. FT. WORTH, TX 76129 HOME 8209 EDGEMONT CT NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX 76182 PHONE (DAY) 817-257-6424 (EVENING) 512-417-5714 EMAIL S.E.HILL@TCU.EDU E D U C A T I O N The University of Texas at Austin Ph.D., Psychology: December, 2006 o Dissertation Title: Dissatisfied by Design: The Evolution of Discontent o Dissertation Supervisor: Professor David M. Buss Major Concentration: Individual Differences and Evolutionary Psychology Minor Concentration(s): Evolutionary Biology / Quantitative Methods The University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee B.A., Anthropology, May 2000 Summa cum Laude Honors Degree with Thesis A P P O I N T M E N T S Texas Christian University Associate Professor of Social Psychology 2013 - Present Assistant Professor of Social Psychology 2008-2013 California State University at Fullerton Assistant Professor, Psychology Department 2007-2008 P U B L I C A T I O N S (b o l d i n d i c a t e s s t u d e n t a u t h o r) DelPriore, D. J., Prokosch, M. L., & Hill, S. E. (in press). The causes and consequences of women s competitive beautification. To appear in M. Fischer (Ed.), Handbook of women and competition. New York: Oxford University Press. Lord, C. G., Hill, S. E., Holland, C. J., Yoke, K, & Lu, T. (in press). Attitudes: An evolutionary perspective. To appear in V. Zeigler-Hill, L. M. Welling, & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), Evolutionary Perspectives on Social Psychology. New York: Springer.
Sarah E. Hill CV 2 Hill S. E., DelPriore, D. J., Rodeheffer, C., & Butterfield, M. (2014). The effect of ecological harshness on perceptions of the ideal female body size: An experimental life history approach. Evolution and Human Behavior, 35, 148-154. DelPriore, D. J. & Hill, S. E. (2013). The Effects of Paternal Disengagement on Women s Sexual Decision-Making: An Experimental Approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105, 234-246. Hill S. E., Rodeheffer, C., DelPriore, D. J., & Butterfield, M. (2013). Ecological Contingencies in Women s Calorie Regulation Psychology: A Life History Approach. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 888-897. Russell, E. M., DelPriore, D. J., Butterfield, M. E., & Hill, S. E. (2013). Friends with Benefits, but Without the Sex: Straight Women and Gay Men Exchange Trustworthy Mating Advice. Evolutionary Psychology, 11, 132-147. Hill S. E., & DelPriore, D. J. (2013). (Not) Bringing up baby: The effects of jealousy on the desire to have and invest in children. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 78-90. Rodeheffer, C. D., Hill, S. E., & Lord, C. (2013). Does this recession make me look black? The effects of resource availability on the racial categorization of racially ambiguous faces. The Jury Expert: http://www.thejuryexpert.com/2013/03/does-this-recession-make-melook-black/ Rodeheffer, C. D., Hill, S. E., & Lord, C. G. (2012). Does this recession make me look Black? The effect of resource scarcity on categorization of biracial faces. Psychological Science, 23,1476-1478. Hill S. E., Rodeheffer, C. D., Griskevicius, V., Durante, K. M., & White, A. (2012). Boosting beauty in an economic decline: Mating, spending, and the lipstick effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 103, 275-291. DelPriore, D. J., Hill, S. E., & Buss, D. M. (2012). Envy: Functional Specificity and Sex- Differentiated Design Features. Personality and Individual Differences, 53, 317-322. Butterfield, M. E., Hill, S. E., & Lord, C. G. (2012). Mangy mutt or furry friend? Anthropomorphism promotes animal welfare. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 957-960. Hill, S. E. (2012). Evolutionary social psychology: A function based approach to understanding social behavior. In X. T. Wang & Su, Y. J. (Eds.) Thus Spake Evolutionary Psychologists ( 进化心理学家如是说 ) (pp. 209-214). Peking University Press, Beijing, China.
Sarah E. Hill CV 3 Hill, S. E., DelPriore, D., & Major, B. (2012). An evolutionary psychological perspective on happiness. To appear In I. Boniwell & S. David (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Happiness (pp. 875-886). Oxford University Press: New York. Hill, S. E., DelPriore, D. J., & Vaughan, P. W. (2011). The cognitive consequences of envy: Attention, memory, and self-regulatory depletion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101, 653-666. Hill, S. E. & Durante, K. M. (2011). Courtship, Competition, and the Pursuit of Attractiveness: Mating Goals Facilitate Health-related Risk-Taking and Strategic Risk Suppression in Women. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 383-394. Durante, K. M., Griskevicius, V., Hill, S. E., Perilloux, C., & Li, N. P. (2011). Ovulation, hormonal fluctuation, and product choice. Journal of Consumer Research, 37, 921-934. Hill, S. E. & Buss, D. M. (2010). Risk and relative social rank: Context-dependent risky shifts in probabilistic decision-making, Evolution and Human Behavior, 31, 219-226. Hill, S. E. & Durante, K. M. (2009). Do women feel worse to look their best? Testing the Relationship between Self-Esteem and Fertility Status across the Menstrual Cycle. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 1592-1601. Fisher, M., Goetz, A. T., Hill, S. E., Kruger, D. J., Michalski, R. L., Osipowicz, K., Platek, S. M., Salmon, C. (2009). Perpetual Selection Pressure: Evolutionary Psychology 150 Years After the Publication of Origin of Species. EvoS: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 1, 11-33. Hill S. E. & Buss, D. M. (2008). The Mere Presence of Opposite-Sex Others on Judgments of Sexual and Romantic Desirability: Opposite Effects for Men and Women. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 635-647. Hill S. E. (2008). Don t judge a Handbook by its cover (or title). Sex Roles, 58, 883-885. Hill S. E. & Durante, K. M. (2008). Decision-making evolving: Choice and strategic behavior coordination through the lens of evolutionary psychology. The General Psychologist, 43, 16-19. Hill, S. E. & Buss, D. M. (2008). The evolutionary psychology of envy. In R. Smith (Ed.) Envy: Theory and research (pp. 60-70). Oxford University Press: New York. Hill, S. E. & Buss, D. M. (2007). Evolutionary theories of subjective well being. M. Eid & R. Larsen (Eds.) The Science of Subjective Well-Being (pp. 62-79). Guilford: New York. Hill, S. E. (2007). Overestimation bias in mate competition. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 118-123.
Sarah E. Hill CV 4 Hill, S. E. & Ryan, M. J. (2006). The Role of Female Quality in the Mate Copying Behavior of Sailfin Mollies. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biology Letters, 2, 203-205. Hill S. E. & Buss, D. M. (2006). Envy and Positional Bias in the Evolutionary Psychology of Management. Managerial and Decision Economics, 27, 131-143. Hill S. E. & Buss, D. M. (2006). The Evolution of Self-Esteem. M. Kernis (Ed.) Self-esteem Issues and Answers: A Source Book of Current Perspectives (pp. 328-333). Psychology Press: New York. Hill, S. E. & Reeve, H. K. (2005). Low Fertility in Humans as the Evolutionary Outcome of Snowballing Resource Games. Behavioral Ecology, 16, 398-402. Hill, S. E. & Reeve, H. K. (2004). Mating Games: the Evolution of Human Mating Transactions. Behavioral Ecology, 15, 748-756. F U N D E D G R A N T S (E X T E R N A L) Impact of fathers on risky sexual behavior and decision-making in daughters Role on Project: Principal Investigator Agency: National Science Foundation Period: 10/1/13-9/30/16 Total Costs: $450,000 Perceptions of Resource Scarcity as a Contributing Factor to Behaviors Promoting Unhealthy Weight Gain Role on Project: Principal Investigator Agency: Anthony Marchionne Foundation Period: 02/1/11-1/31/13 Total Costs: $28,311.00 A W A R D S, H O N O R S, & I N T E R N A L G R A N T S Texas Christian University TCU IS Research Grant 2013-2014 Texas Christian University TCU IS Research Grant 2012-2013 Anthony Marchionne Foundation Research Grant 2011-2013 Texas Christian University Service Learning Grant 2011-2012
Sarah E. Hill CV 5 Texas Christian University Junior Faculty Summer Research Program Award 2009 California State University Fullerton, Faculty Development Grant 2008 University of Texas at Austin Liberal Arts Graduate Research Fellowship 2003-2004 University of Texas Department of Psychology Professional Development 2002-2005 Award University of Texas Department of Psychology Board of Regents Graduate 2001-2002 Fellowship Phi Beta Kappa 2000 SC Johnson Foundation Sons and Daughters Scholarship for Academic 1999-2000 Excellence Wingspread Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1998-2000 Kartar Singh Dhaliwal Professorship of Punjab/Indian Studies Study Abroad 1998-1999 Scholarship Honors program member: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1997-2000 Chancellor s Sophomore Honors: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1997-1998 M A N U S C R I P T S U N D E R R E V I E W Hill S. E., Butterfield, M., & DelPriore (under review). Sex Ratio and Women s Willingness to have Sex Without a Condom: Fewer Men Prompt Greater Risks. I N V I T E D T A L K S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L P R E S E N T A T I O N S Hill, Sarah E. (April 2014). Much ado about nothing: The impact of resource scarcity on cognition, conformity, and consumer behavior. Invited talk presented at University of Texas San Antonio. Department of Marketing. Hill, Sarah E., DelPriore, D., Rodeheffer, C., & Butterfield, M. (October 2013). Fat, Fertility, and Fast Strategies: Ecological Contingencies in the Ideal Female Body Size. Talk presented at the annual meeting for the Association for Consumer Research (ACR), Chicago, Illinois. Hill, Sarah E., DelPriore, D., Rodeheffer, C., & Butterfield, M. (July 2013). Fat, Fertility, and Fast Strategies: Ecological Contingencies in the Ideal Female Body Size. Talk presented
Sarah E. Hill CV 6 at the annual meeting for the Human Behavior and Evolutionary Society (HBES), Miami, Florida. Hill, Sarah E. (May 2013). The impact of resource scarcity on decision-making: Categorization, consumption, and beyond. Invited talk presented at University of Texas Arlington, Department of Psychology. Hill, Sarah E. (April 2013). Scarcity and Consumer Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach. Invited talk presented at University of Texas Arlington, Department of Marketing. Hill, Sarah E., DelPriore, D., Rodeheffer, C., & Butterfield, M. (January 2013). Fat, Fertility, and Fast Strategies: Ecological Contingencies in the Ideal Female Body Size. Talk presented at the annual meeting for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), New Orleans, Louisiana. Hill, Sarah E., Rodeheffer, C., DelPriore, D., & Butterfield, M. (October 2012). A Life History Perspective on Women s Food Regulation Behavior: Food, Fat, and Fertility Suppression. Talk presented at the annual meeting for the Association for Consumer Research (ACR), Vancouver, British Colombia. Hill, Sarah E., Rodeheffer, C., DelPriore, D., & Butterfield, M. (January 2012). A Life History Perspective on Women s Food Regulation Behavior: Food, Fat, and Fertility Suppression. Talk presented at the annual meeting for the Human Behavior and Evolutionary Society (HBES), Albuquerque, New Mexico. Hill, Sarah E., Rodeheffer, C., DelPriore, D., & Butterfield, M. (January 2012). Boosting beauty in an economic decline: Mating, spending, and the lipstick effect. Talk presented at the annual meeting for the Human Behavior and Evolutionary Society (HBES), Albuquerque, New Mexico. Hill, Sarah E., Rodeheffer, C., DelPriore, D., & Butterfield, M. (January 2012). A Life History Perspective on Women s Food Regulation Behavior: Food, Fat, and Fertility Suppression. Invited speaker for the Evolutionary Psychology Preconference at the annual conference of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), San Diego, CA. Hill, Sarah E., Rodeheffer, C., Griskevicius, V., Durante, K., & White, A. (October 2011). Boosting Beauty in an Economic Decline: Mating, Spending and the Lipstick Effect. Talk presented at the annual conference of the Association for Consumer Research (ACR), St. Louis, MO. Hill, Sarah E., Rodeheffer, C., Griskevicius, V., Durante, K., & White, A. (April 2011). Boosting Beauty in an Economic Decline: Mating, Spending and the Lipstick Effect. Invited Speaker for the Texas State Representative s Symposium at the annual conference of the Southwestern Psychological Society (SWPA), San Antonio, TX.
Sarah E. Hill CV 7 Hill, Sarah E. & DelPriore, D. (January 2011). The Cognitive Consequences of Envy. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), San Antonio, TX. Hill, Sarah E. & DelPriore, D. (June 2010). The Cognitive Consequences of Envy. Talk presented at the annual conference of the Human Behavior and Evolutionary Society (HBES), Eugene, OR. Hill, Sarah E. (April 2010). Courtship, Competition, and Social Cognition: An Evolutionary Approach to Human Decision-Making. Invited talk given at the University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas. Hill, Sarah E. (May, 2009). Risk, rivalry, and the pursuit of attractiveness: evidence for contextually-specific risk suppression in women. Talk presented at the annual conference of the Human Behavior and Evolutionary Society (HBES), Fullerton, CA. Hill, Sarah E. (May, 2009). Risk, rivalry, and the pursuit of attractiveness: evidence for contextually-specific risk suppression in women. Talk presented at the annual conference of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), San Francisco, CA. Hill, Sarah E. (February, 2009). Risk, rivalry, and the pursuit of attractiveness: evidence for contextually-specific risk suppression in women. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL. Hill, Sarah E. (January, 2009). An evolutionary psychological approach to understanding risky decision-making. Invited talk to be presented at the annual meeting for Social Psychology in Texas (SPIT), Austin, TX. Hill, Sarah E. (August, 2008). The role of social competition in decision-making and risk assessment. Invited panelist and chair: Decision-making through the lens of evolutionary psychology. Panel presented at the 116 th annual conference of the American Psychological Association (APA), Boston, MA. Hill, Sarah E. & Buss, David M. (April, 2008). The Mere Presence of Opposite-Sex Others on Judgments of Sexual and Romantic Desirability: Opposite Effects for Men and Women. Talk presented at the eighty-eighth annual conference of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA. Hill, Sarah E. & Buss, David M. (February, 2008). The Mere Presence of Opposite-Sex Others on Judgments of Sexual and Romantic Desirability: Opposite Effects for Men and Women. Poster presented at the sixth annual SPSP Evolutionary Psychology Pre- Conference, Albuquerque, NM. Powell, Caitlin, A. J., Hill, Sarah E., Smith, Richard, H., & Buss, David M. (November 2006). Gender differences in envy and jealousy: attractiveness and status of potential rivals,
Sarah E. Hill CV 8 presence of infidelity. Poster presented at the Society for Southeastern Social Psychologists, Knoxville, TN. Hill, Sarah E., Powell, Caitlin, A. J., Buss, D. M., & Smith, Richard, H. (January, 2006). From envy to jealousy: Status, attractiveness, and gender differences. Poster presented at the fourth annual SPSP Evolutionary Psychology Pre- Conference, Palm Springs, CA. Hill, Sarah E. & Buss, David M. (June, 2005). Dissatisfied by Design: The Evolution of Discontent. Talk presented at the seventeenth annual conference of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Austin, TX. Hill, Sarah E. & Buss, David M. (March, 2005). Dissatisfied by Design: The Evolution of Discontent. Poster presented at the Intellectual Enrichment Committee Graduate Student Poster Session, Austin, TX. Hill, Sarah E. & Buss, David M. (January, 2005). Dissatisfied by Design: The Evolution of Discontent. Poster presented at the third annual SPSP Evolutionary Psychology Pre- Conference, New Orleans, LA. Hill, Sarah E. (June, 2002). The Games People Play: Game Theory Applied to Human Mating Transactions. Talk presented at the fourteenth annual conference of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, New Brunswick, NJ. T E A C H I N G E X P E R I E N C E Texas Christian University Associate Professor Social Psychology Graduate Seminar in Social Psychology Evolutionary Psychology Graduate Seminar in Evolutionary Psychology 2008 - Present California State University at Fullerton 2007-2008 Assistant Professor Psychology of Human Sexuality Social Psychology Research Methods The University of Texas at Austin Fall 2006 Assistant instructor Research Methods in Psychology The University of Texas at Austin Fall 2005 Assistant instructor Research Methods in Psychology
Sarah E. Hill CV 9 The University of Texas at Austin Fall 2003 Assistant instructor Introduction to Psychology P R O F E S S I O N A L A F F I L I A T I O N S Association for Consumer Research Association for Psychological Science Human Behavior and Evolution Society Society for Personality and Social Psychology C O L L A B O R A T O R S David M. Buss, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin Kristina M. Durante, Department of Management, University of Texas at San Antonio Bruce Ellis, Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Arizona Vladas Griskevicius, Department of Management, University of Minnesota at Minneapolis H. Kern Reeve, Department of Neurobiology & Behavior, Cornell University Michael J. Ryan, Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin Richard H. Smith, Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky at Lexington S E R V I C E Editorial Review Boards Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (IRGP) (2014 present) Ad Hoc Reviewer National Science Foundation Israeli Science Foundation Psychological Science Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Evolution and Human Behavior Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Personality and Individual Differences Texas Christian University Department of Psychology Human Subjects Committee (Chair) 2008 present Academic Appeals Committee 2010 present TCU / Gallup Wellbeing Consortium Committee 2010 present The University of Texas at Austin Department of Psychology Academic Enrichment Committee 2003-2004 Publicity Committee 2000 2001