NORA A. MURPHY Loyola Marymount University 310-258-8639 (W) Department of Psychology 617-273-9161 (H) 1 LMU Drive, Suite 4700 nmurphy4@lmu.edu Los Angeles, CA 90045 EDUCATION Ph.D., Experimental Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 2003 M.A., Experimental Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 2000 B.S., Psychology, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 1996 TEACHING EXPERIENCE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Loyola Marymount University, Department of Psychology, Los Angeles, CA 2007-present VISITING PROFESSOR 2003-2005 University of Florida, Department of Psychology, Los Angeles, CA ADJUNCT PROFESSOR POSITIONS Tufts University, Department of Psychology, Medford, MA Spring 2006, 2007 Emerson College, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Boston, MA Fall 2005, 2006 INSTRUCTOR POSITIONS Summer 2001; Winter 2003 Northeastern University, Department of Psychology, Boston, MA TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS Northeastern University, Department of Psychology, Boston, MA 1998-2003 Trinity College, Department of Political Science, Hartford, CT 1996 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW, Brandeis University 2005-2007 Department of Psychology, Emotion Laboratory, Waltham, MA RESEARCH CONSULTANT, Emerson College 2004-2006 Communication Sciences and Disorders, Boston, MA NIH-funded grant entitled Status and Gender Influences on Perceptions of Mental Retardation GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT, Northeastern University 1998-2004 Department of Psychology, Social Interaction Laboratory, Boston, MA STATISTICAL CONSULTANT, Consortium for Psychotherapy 2001 Concord, MA STATISTICAL CONSULTANT, Northeastern University 2000-2001 Boston, MA Instructional development grant entitled Interactive Multimedia Materials for Basic Statistics RESEARCH ASSISTANT, E.K. Shriver Center for Mental Retardation 1996-1998 Psychological Sciences Department, Waltham, MA
N. A. Murphy February, 2009, p. 2 HONORS AND AWARDS Best Course Nomination, Significant Impact Instructor Nomination, Tufts University 2007 o Undergraduate seminar, Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination (taught Spring 2006) Anderson Scholar Faculty Honoree, University of Florida 2004 Dissertation Research Award, American Psychological Association (APA) 2002 Travel Grant, Northeastern University Graduate Student Association 2001 The Psychology Award, Psychology Department, Trinity College 1996 The Human Relations Award, Dean of Students, Trinity College 1996 Phi Kappa Phi, Interdisciplinary National Honor Society Pi Gamma Mu, International Honor Society in Social Sciences Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES MEMBERSHIPS American Psychological Association (APA) American Psychological Society (APS) Eastern Psychological Association (EPA) Gerontological Society of America (GSA) Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) COMMITTEES AND PEER REVIEW ACTIVITIES Assessment Committee, Psychology Department, Loyola Marymount University 2008-present Scholarship Review Committee, Psychology Department, Loyola Marymount University 2008- present Psychology and Aging Interest Group, Coordinator, Psychology Department, Brandeis University 2005-2007 Psychology Colloquium Committee, Student Representative, Northeastern University 1999-2001 Reviewer, Psychology and Aging 2007-present Reviewer, Cognition and Emotion 2007-present Reviewer, Basic and Applied Social Psychology 2006-present Reviewer, Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 2000-present Reviewer, Journal of Research in Personality 2000-2003 PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL ARTICLES Isaacowitz, D. M., Allard, E., Murphy, N. A., & Schlangel, M. (in press). The time course of age-related preferences towards positive and negative stimuli. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (in press). Age effects and gaze patterns in recognizing emotional expressions: An in-depth look at gaze measures and covariates. Cognition and Emotion. Hall, J. A., Andrzejewski, S. A., Murphy, N. A., Schmid Mast, M., & Feinstein, B. A. (2008). Accuracy of judging others traits and states: Comparing mean levels across tests. Journal of Research in Personality, 42, 1476-1489. Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (2008). Preferences for emotional information in older and younger adults: A meta-analysis of memory and attention tasks. Psychology and Aging, 23, 263-286. Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Schmid Mast, M. (2007). Nonverbal self-accuracy in interpersonal interaction. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 1675-1685.
N. A. Murphy January, 2009, p. 3 Murphy, N. A. (2007). Appearing smart: The impression management of intelligence, person perception accuracy, and behavior in social interaction. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 325-339. Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Schmid Mast, M. (2006). Recall of nonverbal cues: Exploring a new definition of interpersonal sensitivity. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 30, 141-155. Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Carney, D. R. (2006). On the varieties of asymmetrical outcome dependency: Feelings, motives, behavior, and accuracy in dyadic interaction. European Journal of Social Psychology, 36, 583-599. Murphy, N. A. (2005). Using thin slices for behavioral coding. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 29, 235-246. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Colvin, C. R. (2003). Accurate intelligence assessments in social interactions: Mediators and gender effects. Journal of Personality, 71, 465-493. [Reprinted in (2004). Mensa Research Journal, 35, 69-81.] Schmid Mast, M., Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Colvin, C. R. (2003). Judging assertiveness in male and female targets. Facta Universitatis, 2, 731-744. Zebrowitz, L. A., Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Rhodes, G. (2002). Looking smart and looking good: Facial cues to intelligence and their origins. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 238-249. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Smith LeBeau, L. (2001). Who s smart? Beliefs about the expression of intelligence in social behavior. Representative Research in Social Psychology, 25, 34-42. Wilkinson, K. M., Murphy, N. A., & Bakeman, R. (1999). Consideration of alternative accounts of genderlinked speech patterns in individuals with mental retardation. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 20, 255-268. Wilkinson, K. M., & Murphy, N. A. (1998). References to people in the communications of female and male youths with mental retardation. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 19, 201-224. Serna, R. W., Oross, S., & Murphy, N. A. (1998). A nonverbal assessment of line-orientation perception in individuals with mental retardation. Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Bulletin, 16, 13-15. BOOK CHAPTERS Isaacowitz, D. M., & Murphy, N. A. (2009). Aging eyes facing an emotional world: The role of motivated gaze. Chapter to appear in R. B. Adams, Jr., N. Ambady, K. Nakayama, & S. Shimojo (Eds.), The science of social vision. Schmid Mast, M., Murphy, N. A., & Hall, J. A. (2006). A brief review of interpersonal sensitivity: Measuring accuracy in perceiving others. In D. Chadee & J. A. Young (Eds.), Current themes in social psychology (pp. 163-185). St. Augustine, Trinidad: SOCS, The University of the West Indies. Hall, J. A., Carney, D. R., & Murphy, N. A. (2003). Sex differences in smiling behavior. In M. H. Abel (Ed.), Empirical reflections on the smile (pp. 155-185). New York: Edwin Mellen Press. PRESENTATIONS Isaacowitz, D. M., Murphy, N. A., & Lehrfeld, J. M. (November, 2008). Aging and subtle aspects of emotion recognition. In D. M. Isaacowitz & J. Tehan Stanley (Chairs), Aging and emotion recognition: New methods for increasing ecological validity. Paper presented at the annual Gerontological Society of America conference, National Harbor, MD. Murphy, N. A., Lehrfeld, J. M., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (August, 2008). Age effects in detecting dynamic spontaneous and posed smiles. Poster presented at the annual American Psychological Association conference, Boston, MA. Arrizon-Palomera, E., Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (May, 2008). Emotion regulation in older and younger adults. Poster presented at the annual UCLA Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
N. A. Murphy January, 2009, p. 4 Andrzejewski, S., Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., Schmid Mast, M., & Feinstein, B. (February, 2008). Comparing tests of interpersonal sensitivity: Transcending the different metrics problem. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Albuquerque, NM. Murphy, N. A., Lehrfeld, J. M., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (February, 2008). The accurate detection of posed and spontaneous smiles from dynamic displays. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Albuquerque, NM. Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (November, 2007). Gaze patterns and anger recognition in younger and older adults. In C. E. Löckenhoff (Chair), Age differences in emotional responses and affective processing in social contexts. Paper presented at the annual Gerontological Society of America conference, San Francisco, CA. Murphy, N. A., & Wadlinger, H. (June, 2007). The psychology of happiness. Invited presentation for Newton Community Education Special Programs, Newton, MA. Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Schmid Mast, M. (January, 2007). Nonverbal self-accuracy in interpersonal interaction. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Memphis, TN. Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (January, 2007). Accurate recognition of anger and fear expressions: An eyetracking study. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Memphis, TN. Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (November, 2006). A meta-analytic look at emotional enhancement and positivity effects in older adults. Poster presented at the annual Gerontological Society of America conference, Dallas, TX. Wilkinson, K. W., Murphy, N. A., Schmid Mast, M., Garfinkle, Y., Whitehouse, E., & Donohue, A. (November, 2006). Disability and status affects behavior directed toward girls with MR. Poster presented at the annual American Speech-Language-Hearing Association conference, Miami, FL. Wilkinson, K. W., Murphy, N. A., & Schmid Mast, M. (May, 2006). Gender and intellectual disability: The social repercussions of dual stigmatization. In N. A. Murphy (Chair), The social perception of stigma. Paper presented at the annual Association for Psychological Sciences convention, New York, NY. Murphy, N. A., Wilkinson, K. W., & Schmid Mast, M. (2006, March). Favorable perceptions of a young woman with intellectual disability (ID). Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association conference, Baltimore, MD. Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Carney, D. R. (2006, January). Asymmetrical outcome dependency in interpersonal interaction: Effects on affect, motivation, behavior, and interpersonal accuracy. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Palm Springs, CA. Reifman, A. S., Reich, D. A., Koch, E., Lakin, J. L., Murphy, N. A., & Silver, R. C. (2005, August). Teaching about attribution theory using Howard Dean s scream speech. Poster presented at the annual American Psychological Association conference, Washington, DC. Wilkinson, K. M., Murphy, N. A., & Schmid Mast, M. (2005, March). How adherence to gender-typical speech affects the way young women with intellectual disability are judged by nondisabled people. Poster presented at the annual Gatlinburg Conference on Research and Theory in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Annapolis, MD. Murphy, N. A. (2005, March). The impression management of intelligence: Nonverbal behavior and accuracy. In N. A. Murphy (Chair), Current trends in person perception accuracy research: The role of nonverbal behaviors in social interactions. Symposium presented at the annual Eastern Psychology Association conference, Boston, MA. Hall, J. A., & Murphy, N. A. (2004, February). Recall of verbal and nonverbal cues: Exploring a new definition of interpersonal sensitivity. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Austin, TX. Murphy, N. A., & Hall, J. A. (2004, February). Knowledge about nonverbal behavior predicts intelligence assessment
N. A. Murphy January, 2009, p. 5 accuracy. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Austin, TX. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Colvin, R. C. (2002, March). Gender effects in the accuracy of intelligence assessments from social interactions. Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association conference, Boston, MA. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Colvin, R. C. (2002, February). Are you paying attention? Possible mediators in accurate intelligence assessments. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Savannah, GA. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Colvin, R. C. (2000, June). Judging a book by its cover: Accuracy in intelligence judgments. Poster presented at the annual American Psychological Society conference, Miami, FL. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Smith, L. (1999, June). Stereotypes of intelligence: Social cues in the assessment of intelligence. Poster presented at the annual American Psychological Society conference, Denver, CO. Murphy, N. A., & Raskin, S. A. (1998, July). Assessment of cognitive functioning in individuals with eating disorders. Poster presented at the International Neuropsychological Society conference, Budapest, Hungary. Serna, R. W., Oross, S., & Murphy, N. A. (1998, May). Assessing visual perception in individuals with severe intellectual disabilities. In W. J. McIlvane (Chair), Stimulus control technology for teaching discrimination skills to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. Symposium conducted at the annual Association for Behavior Analysis convention, Orlando, FL. Murphy, N. A., & Wilkinson, K. M. (1997, November). Gender differences in expression of opinions by individuals with retardation. Poster presented at the annual American Speech-Language-Hearing Association conference, Boston, MA. Serna, R. W., Oross, S., & Murphy, N. A. (1997, October). Computerized nonverbal assessment of lineorientation in individuals with mental retardation. In J. C. Neill (Chair), Computerized assessment and treatment of individuals with neurological impairments. Paper presented at the annual Berkshire Conference on Behavior Analysis and Therapy, Amherst, MA, COURSES TAUGHT Advanced Research Methods laboratory Advanced Social Psychology seminar (graduate-level) General Psychology lecture Lifespan Development lecture Nonexperimental Methods laboratory Nonverbal Communication seminar Social Cognition seminar (graduate-level) Social Psychology lecture Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences lecture Stereotypes, Prejudice, & Discrimination seminar
NORA A. MURPHY Loyola Marymount University Department of Psychology 310-258-8639 (W) 1 LMU Drive, Suite 4700 nmurphy4@lmu.edu Los Angeles, CA 90045 EDUCATION Ph.D., Experimental Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 2003 M.A., Experimental Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 2000 B.S., Psychology, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 1996 TEACHING EXPERIENCE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Loyola Marymount University, Department of Psychology, Los Angeles, CA 2007-present VISITING PROFESSOR 2003-2005 University of Florida, Department of Psychology, Los Angeles, CA ADJUNCT PROFESSOR POSITIONS Tufts University, Department of Psychology, Medford, MA Spring 2006, 2007 Emerson College, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Boston, MA Fall 2005, 2006 INSTRUCTOR POSITIONS Summer 2001; Winter 2003 Northeastern University, Department of Psychology, Boston, MA TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS Northeastern University, Department of Psychology, Boston, MA 1998-2003 Trinity College, Department of Political Science, Hartford, CT 1996 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW, Brandeis University 2005-2007 Department of Psychology, Emotion Laboratory, Waltham, MA RESEARCH CONSULTANT, Emerson College 2004-2006 Communication Sciences and Disorders, Boston, MA NIH-funded grant entitled Status and Gender Influences on Perceptions of Mental Retardation GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT, Northeastern University 1998-2004 Department of Psychology, Social Interaction Laboratory, Boston, MA STATISTICAL CONSULTANT, Consortium for Psychotherapy 2001 Concord, MA STATISTICAL CONSULTANT, Northeastern University 2000-2001 Boston, MA Instructional development grant entitled Interactive Multimedia Materials for Basic Statistics RESEARCH ASSISTANT, E.K. Shriver Center for Mental Retardation 1996-1998 Psychological Sciences Department, Waltham, MA
N. A. Murphy February, 2009, p. 2 HONORS AND AWARDS Best Course Nomination, Significant Impact Instructor Nomination, Tufts University 2007 o Undergraduate seminar, Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination (taught Spring 2006) Anderson Scholar Faculty Honoree, University of Florida 2004 Dissertation Research Award, American Psychological Association (APA) 2002 Travel Grant, Northeastern University Graduate Student Association 2001 The Psychology Award, Psychology Department, Trinity College 1996 The Human Relations Award, Dean of Students, Trinity College 1996 Phi Kappa Phi, Interdisciplinary National Honor Society Pi Gamma Mu, International Honor Society in Social Sciences Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES MEMBERSHIPS American Psychological Association (APA) American Psychological Society (APS) Eastern Psychological Association (EPA) Gerontological Society of America (GSA) Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) COMMITTEES AND PEER REVIEW ACTIVITIES Assessment Committee, Psychology Department, Loyola Marymount University 2008-present Scholarship Review Committee, Psychology Department, Loyola Marymount University 2008- present Psychology and Aging Interest Group, Coordinator, Psychology Department, Brandeis University 2005-2007 Psychology Colloquium Committee, Student Representative, Northeastern University 1999-2001 Reviewer, Psychology and Aging 2007-present Reviewer, Cognition and Emotion 2007-present Reviewer, Basic and Applied Social Psychology 2006-present Reviewer, Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 2000-present Reviewer, Journal of Research in Personality 2000-2003 PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL ARTICLES Isaacowitz, D. M., Allard, E., Murphy, N. A., & Schlangel, M. (in press). The time course of age-related preferences towards positive and negative stimuli. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (in press). Age effects and gaze patterns in recognizing emotional expressions: An in-depth look at gaze measures and covariates. Cognition and Emotion. Hall, J. A., Andrzejewski, S. A., Murphy, N. A., Schmid Mast, M., & Feinstein, B. A. (2008). Accuracy of judging others traits and states: Comparing mean levels across tests. Journal of Research in Personality, 42, 1476-1489. Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (2008). Preferences for emotional information in older and younger adults: A meta-analysis of memory and attention tasks. Psychology and Aging, 23, 263-286. Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Schmid Mast, M. (2007). Nonverbal self-accuracy in interpersonal interaction. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 1675-1685.
N. A. Murphy January, 2009, p. 3 Murphy, N. A. (2007). Appearing smart: The impression management of intelligence, person perception accuracy, and behavior in social interaction. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 325-339. Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Schmid Mast, M. (2006). Recall of nonverbal cues: Exploring a new definition of interpersonal sensitivity. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 30, 141-155. Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Carney, D. R. (2006). On the varieties of asymmetrical outcome dependency: Feelings, motives, behavior, and accuracy in dyadic interaction. European Journal of Social Psychology, 36, 583-599. Murphy, N. A. (2005). Using thin slices for behavioral coding. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 29, 235-246. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Colvin, C. R. (2003). Accurate intelligence assessments in social interactions: Mediators and gender effects. Journal of Personality, 71, 465-493. [Reprinted in (2004). Mensa Research Journal, 35, 69-81.] Schmid Mast, M., Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Colvin, C. R. (2003). Judging assertiveness in male and female targets. Facta Universitatis, 2, 731-744. Zebrowitz, L. A., Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Rhodes, G. (2002). Looking smart and looking good: Facial cues to intelligence and their origins. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 238-249. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Smith LeBeau, L. (2001). Who s smart? Beliefs about the expression of intelligence in social behavior. Representative Research in Social Psychology, 25, 34-42. Wilkinson, K. M., Murphy, N. A., & Bakeman, R. (1999). Consideration of alternative accounts of genderlinked speech patterns in individuals with mental retardation. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 20, 255-268. Wilkinson, K. M., & Murphy, N. A. (1998). References to people in the communications of female and male youths with mental retardation. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 19, 201-224. Serna, R. W., Oross, S., & Murphy, N. A. (1998). A nonverbal assessment of line-orientation perception in individuals with mental retardation. Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Bulletin, 16, 13-15. BOOK CHAPTERS Isaacowitz, D. M., & Murphy, N. A. (2009). Aging eyes facing an emotional world: The role of motivated gaze. Chapter to appear in R. B. Adams, Jr., N. Ambady, K. Nakayama, & S. Shimojo (Eds.), The science of social vision. Schmid Mast, M., Murphy, N. A., & Hall, J. A. (2006). A brief review of interpersonal sensitivity: Measuring accuracy in perceiving others. In D. Chadee & J. A. Young (Eds.), Current themes in social psychology (pp. 163-185). St. Augustine, Trinidad: SOCS, The University of the West Indies. Hall, J. A., Carney, D. R., & Murphy, N. A. (2003). Sex differences in smiling behavior. In M. H. Abel (Ed.), Empirical reflections on the smile (pp. 155-185). New York: Edwin Mellen Press. PRESENTATIONS Isaacowitz, D. M., Murphy, N. A., & Lehrfeld, J. M. (November, 2008). Aging and subtle aspects of emotion recognition. In D. M. Isaacowitz & J. Tehan Stanley (Chairs), Aging and emotion recognition: New methods for increasing ecological validity. Paper presented at the annual Gerontological Society of America conference, National Harbor, MD. Murphy, N. A., Lehrfeld, J. M., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (August, 2008). Age effects in detecting dynamic spontaneous and posed smiles. Poster presented at the annual American Psychological Association conference, Boston, MA. Arrizon-Palomera, E., Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (May, 2008). Emotion regulation in older and younger adults. Poster presented at the annual UCLA Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
N. A. Murphy January, 2009, p. 4 Andrzejewski, S., Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., Schmid Mast, M., & Feinstein, B. (February, 2008). Comparing tests of interpersonal sensitivity: Transcending the different metrics problem. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Albuquerque, NM. Murphy, N. A., Lehrfeld, J. M., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (February, 2008). The accurate detection of posed and spontaneous smiles from dynamic displays. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Albuquerque, NM. Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (November, 2007). Gaze patterns and anger recognition in younger and older adults. In C. E. Löckenhoff (Chair), Age differences in emotional responses and affective processing in social contexts. Paper presented at the annual Gerontological Society of America conference, San Francisco, CA. Murphy, N. A., & Wadlinger, H. (June, 2007). The psychology of happiness. Invited presentation for Newton Community Education Special Programs, Newton, MA. Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Schmid Mast, M. (January, 2007). Nonverbal self-accuracy in interpersonal interaction. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Memphis, TN. Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (January, 2007). Accurate recognition of anger and fear expressions: An eyetracking study. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Memphis, TN. Murphy, N. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (November, 2006). A meta-analytic look at emotional enhancement and positivity effects in older adults. Poster presented at the annual Gerontological Society of America conference, Dallas, TX. Wilkinson, K. W., Murphy, N. A., Schmid Mast, M., Garfinkle, Y., Whitehouse, E., & Donohue, A. (November, 2006). Disability and status affects behavior directed toward girls with MR. Poster presented at the annual American Speech-Language-Hearing Association conference, Miami, FL. Wilkinson, K. W., Murphy, N. A., & Schmid Mast, M. (May, 2006). Gender and intellectual disability: The social repercussions of dual stigmatization. In N. A. Murphy (Chair), The social perception of stigma. Paper presented at the annual Association for Psychological Sciences convention, New York, NY. Murphy, N. A., Wilkinson, K. W., & Schmid Mast, M. (2006, March). Favorable perceptions of a young woman with intellectual disability (ID). Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association conference, Baltimore, MD. Hall, J. A., Murphy, N. A., & Carney, D. R. (2006, January). Asymmetrical outcome dependency in interpersonal interaction: Effects on affect, motivation, behavior, and interpersonal accuracy. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Palm Springs, CA. Reifman, A. S., Reich, D. A., Koch, E., Lakin, J. L., Murphy, N. A., & Silver, R. C. (2005, August). Teaching about attribution theory using Howard Dean s scream speech. Poster presented at the annual American Psychological Association conference, Washington, DC. Wilkinson, K. M., Murphy, N. A., & Schmid Mast, M. (2005, March). How adherence to gender-typical speech affects the way young women with intellectual disability are judged by nondisabled people. Poster presented at the annual Gatlinburg Conference on Research and Theory in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Annapolis, MD. Murphy, N. A. (2005, March). The impression management of intelligence: Nonverbal behavior and accuracy. In N. A. Murphy (Chair), Current trends in person perception accuracy research: The role of nonverbal behaviors in social interactions. Symposium presented at the annual Eastern Psychology Association conference, Boston, MA. Hall, J. A., & Murphy, N. A. (2004, February). Recall of verbal and nonverbal cues: Exploring a new definition of interpersonal sensitivity. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Austin, TX. Murphy, N. A., & Hall, J. A. (2004, February). Knowledge about nonverbal behavior predicts intelligence assessment
N. A. Murphy January, 2009, p. 5 accuracy. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Austin, TX. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Colvin, R. C. (2002, March). Gender effects in the accuracy of intelligence assessments from social interactions. Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association conference, Boston, MA. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Colvin, R. C. (2002, February). Are you paying attention? Possible mediators in accurate intelligence assessments. Poster presented at the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Savannah, GA. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Colvin, R. C. (2000, June). Judging a book by its cover: Accuracy in intelligence judgments. Poster presented at the annual American Psychological Society conference, Miami, FL. Murphy, N. A., Hall, J. A., & Smith, L. (1999, June). Stereotypes of intelligence: Social cues in the assessment of intelligence. Poster presented at the annual American Psychological Society conference, Denver, CO. Murphy, N. A., & Raskin, S. A. (1998, July). Assessment of cognitive functioning in individuals with eating disorders. Poster presented at the International Neuropsychological Society conference, Budapest, Hungary. Serna, R. W., Oross, S., & Murphy, N. A. (1998, May). Assessing visual perception in individuals with severe intellectual disabilities. In W. J. McIlvane (Chair), Stimulus control technology for teaching discrimination skills to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. Symposium conducted at the annual Association for Behavior Analysis convention, Orlando, FL. Murphy, N. A., & Wilkinson, K. M. (1997, November). Gender differences in expression of opinions by individuals with retardation. Poster presented at the annual American Speech-Language-Hearing Association conference, Boston, MA. Serna, R. W., Oross, S., & Murphy, N. A. (1997, October). Computerized nonverbal assessment of lineorientation in individuals with mental retardation. In J. C. Neill (Chair), Computerized assessment and treatment of individuals with neurological impairments. Paper presented at the annual Berkshire Conference on Behavior Analysis and Therapy, Amherst, MA, COURSES TAUGHT Advanced Research Methods laboratory Advanced Social Psychology seminar (graduate-level) General Psychology lecture Lifespan Development lecture Nonexperimental Methods laboratory Nonverbal Communication seminar Social Cognition seminar (graduate-level) Social Psychology lecture Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences lecture Stereotypes, Prejudice, & Discrimination seminar