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Paul D. Windschitl 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Paul D. Windschitl September 21, 2012 Office Address: Department of Psychology University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242 Phone: (319) 335-2435 E-mail Address: paul-windschitl@uiowa.edu WWW: www.psychology.uiowa.edu/faculty/windschitl/windschitl.html EDUCATION: Ph.D., Social Psychology, 1996; Iowa State University, 1993-1996 M.S., Social Psychology, 1993; Iowa State University, 1991-1993 B.A., Psychology, 1991; Creighton University, 1988-1991 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Associate Chair, 2011-present, Dept. of Psychology, University of Iowa Coordinator of Social Psychology Graduate Training, 2003-2012, Dept. of Psychology, University of Iowa Professor of Psychology, 2009-present, Dept. of Psychology, University of Iowa Associate Professor of Psychology, 2003-2009, Dept. of Psychology, University of Iowa Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1997-2003, Dept. of Psychology, University of Iowa Postdoctoral Researcher and Instructor, 1996-1997, Dept. of Psychology, Iowa State University Graduate Research Assistant, 1991-1996, Dept. of Psychology, Iowa State University AWARDS, HONORS, SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS: University of Iowa Old Gold Summer Fellowship, 1998, 2000 Iowa State University Research Excellence Award, 1996 Department of Psychology Research Excellence Award, Iowa State University, 1995 Iowa Psychological Association Student Research Award, 1995 Premium for Academic Excellence Award, Iowa State University, 1991-1993 Summa Cum Laude Graduate, Creighton University, 1991 Outstanding Senior Psychology Major, Creighton University, 1991 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: American Psychological Society Society of Experimental Social Psychology Society for Personality and Social Psychology Society for Judgment and Decision Making

Paul D. Windschitl 2 SCHOLARSHIP REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: The names of my students and former students are underlined. Scherer, A. M., Windschitl, P. D., & Smith A., R. (in press). Hope to be right: Biased information seeking following arbitrary and informed predictions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Scherer, A. M., Windschitl, P. D., O Rourke, J., & Smith A., R. (in press). Hoping for more: The influence of outcome desirability on information seeking and predictions about relative quantities. Cognition Caplan, D. J., Vela, K. C., Trope, M., Walton, R. E., & Windschitl, P. D. (in press). Patient Preferences Regarding 1-Visit Versus 2-Visit Endodontic Treatment. Journal of Endodontics Bruchmann, K., Suls, J., Lee, S., Rose, J., Krizan, Z., & Windschitl, P.D. (in press) Searching for the limits and explanations of the non-selective superiority bias. Social Psychological and Personality Science Zikmund-Fisher, B. J., Windschitl, P. D., Exe, N., and Ubel, P. A. (2011) I ll do what they did": Social norm information and cancer treatment decisions. Patient Education and Counseling, 85, 225-229 Smith, A. R., & Windschitl, P. D. (2011). Biased calculations: Numeric anchors influence answers to math equations. Judgment and Decision Making, 6, 139-146. Rose, J. P., Suls, J., and Windschitl, P. D. (2011). When and why people are comparatively optimistic about future health risks: The role of direct and indirect comparison measures Psychology, Health & Medicine, 16, 475-483. Rose, J. P., Windschitl, P. D., & Jenson, M. E. (2011). The joint influence of consensus information and situational information on trait inferences for targets and populations. Social Cognition, 29, 147-165. Windschitl, P. D., Smith, A. R., Rose, J. P., & Krizan, Z. (2010). The desirability bias in predictions: Going optimistic without leaving realism. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Making, 111, 33-47 Krizan, Z., & Windschitl, P. D. (2009). Wishful thinking about the future: Does desire bias optimism? Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 3, 227-243. Chambers, J. R., & Windschitl, P. D. (2009). Evaluating one performance among others: The influence of rank and degree of exposure to comparison referents. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 776-792. Windschitl, P. D., Rose, J. P., Stalkfleet, M., & Smith, A. R. (2008). Are people excessive or judicious in their egocentrism? A modeling approach to understanding bias and accuracy in people's

Paul D. Windschitl 3 optimism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 95, 252-273. Rose, J.P., Endo, Y., Windschitl, P.D., Suls, J. (2008). Cultural differences in unrealistic optimism and pessimism: The role of egocentrism and direct vs. indirect comparison measures. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1236-1248. Chambers, J. R., Epley, N., Savitsky, K., Windschitl, P. D. (2008). Knowing too much: Using private knowledge to predict how one is viewed by others. Psychological Science, 19, 542-548. Rose, J. P. & Windschitl, P. D. (2008). How egocentrism and optimism change in response to feedback in repeated competitions. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 105, 201-220. Hofmann, W., & Windschitl, P. D. (2008). Judging a group from sampling members: How the subdivision of a minority affects its perceived size and influence. Journal of Social Psychology, 148, 91-104. Kruger, J., Windschitl, P. D., Burrus, J., Fessel, F., & Chambers, J. R. (2008). On the rational side of egocentrism in social comparisons. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 220-232. Windschitl, P. D., Conybeare, D., & Krizan, Z. (2008). Direct-comparison judgments: When and why above- and below-average effects reverse. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 137, 182-200. Krizan, Z., & Windschitl, P. D. (2007). The influence of outcome desirability on optimism. Psychological Bulletin, 133, 95-121. Krizan, Z., & Windschitl, P. D. (2007). Team allegiance can lead to both optimistic and pessimistic predictions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 327-333. Windschitl, P. D., & Krizan, Z. (2005). Contingent approaches to making likelihood judgments about polychotomous cases: The influence of task factors. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 18, 281-303. Chambers, J. R., & Windschitl, P. D. (2004). Biases in social comparative judgments: The role of nonmotivated factors in above-average and comparative-optimism effects. Psychological Bulletin, 130, 813-838. Windschitl, P. D., & Chambers, J. R. (2004). The dud-alternative effect in likelihood judgment. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 30, 198-215. Windschitl, P. D., Kruger, J., & Simms, E. N. (2003). The influence of egocentrism and focalism on people's optimism in competitions: When what affects us equally affects me more. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85, 389-408. Chambers, J. R., Windschitl, P. D., & Suls, J. (2003). Egocentrism, event frequency, and comparative optimism: When what happens frequently is "more likely to happen to me." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 1343-1356.

Paul D. Windschitl 4 Flugstad, A., & Windschitl, P. D. (2003). The influence of reasons on interpretations of probability forecasts. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 16, 107-126. Windschitl, P. D., Young, M. E., & Jenson, M. E. (2002). Likelihood judgment based on previously observed outcomes: The alternative outcomes effect in a learning paradigm. Memory and Cognition, 30, 469-477. Windschitl, P. D., Martin, R., & Flugstad, A. R. (2002). Context and the interpretation of likelihood information: The role of intergroup comparisons on perceived vulnerability. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 742-755. Windschitl, P. D. (2002). Judging the accuracy of a likelihood judgment: The case of smoking risk. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 15, 19-35. Windschitl, P. D., & Young, M. E. (2001). The influence of alternative outcomes on gut-level perceptions of certainty. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 85, 109-134. Windschitl, P. D. (2000). The binary additivity of subjective probability does not indicate the binary complementarity of perceived certainty. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 81, 195-225. Windschitl, P. D., & Weber, E. U. (1999). The interpretation of "likely" depends on the context, but "70%" is 70%--right?: The influence of associative processes on perceived certainty. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 25, 1514-1533. Wells, G. L., & Windschitl, P. D. (1999). Stimulus sampling and social psychological experimentation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 1115-1125. Windschitl, P. D., & Wells, G. L. (1998). The alternative-outcomes effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 1411-1423. Windschitl, P. D., & Wells, G. L. (1997). Behavioral consensus information affects people's inferences about population traits. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 23, 148-156. Windschitl, P. D., & Wells, G. L. (1996). Measuring psychological uncertainty: Verbal versus numeric methods. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2, 343-364. Windschitl, P. D. (1996). Memory for faces: Evidence of retrieval-based impairment. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 22, 1101-1122. Windschitl, P. D., & Wells, G. L. (1996). Base rates do not constrain non-probability judgments. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19, 40-41. Wells, G. L., Luus, C. A. E., & Windschitl, P. D. (1994). Maximizing the utility of eyewitness identification evidence. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 3, 194-197. Belli, R. F., Windschitl, P. D., McCarthy, T. T., & Winfrey, S. E. (1992). Detecting memory

Paul D. Windschitl 5 impairment with a modified test procedure: Manipulating retention interval with centrally presented event items. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 18, 356-367. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: Seelau, E. P., Seelau, S. M., Wells, G. L., & Windschitl, P. D. (1995). Counterfactual constraints. In N. Roese & J. Olson (Eds.), What might have been: The social psychology of counterfactual thinking. (pp. 57-79). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Wells, G. L., & Windschitl, P. D. (1993). What's in a question? [Review of the book Questions About Questions]. Contemporary Psychology, 38, 383-385. RESEARCH SUPPORT (AWARDED AND PENDING): Principal Investigator, Joint Influences on Perceived Vulnerability and Behavior. National Science Foundation, 2010-2014, $587,431. Subaward PI, (Peter Ubel as PI from University of Michigan), Identifying and reducing cognitive biases created by decision aids. National Cancer Institute, 2010, $17,599. Principal Investigator, The Influence of Outcome Desirability on Optimism. National Science Foundation, 2007-2009, $174,467. Co-investigator (Jerry Suls as PI), Vulnerability Beliefs and Actions Following a Tornado Disaster. National Science Foundation, 2006-2007, $96,741 Principal Investigator, Exploring the Links Between Probability Judgments and Comparative Judgments [and the Biases the Influence Them]. National Science Foundation, 2003-2006, $203,197. Principal Investigator, Processes Mediating Judgments of Likelihood. National Science Foundation, 2000-2003, $178,664. Old Gold Summer Fellowships, University of Iowa, Summers 1998 & 2000. GRANT CONSULTING AND COLLABORATION: Consultant & Collaborator (PI: Peter Ubel, University of Michigan), Identifying and reducing cognitive biases created by decision aids. National Cancer Institute; 2007-2012. INVITED PRESENTATIONS / WORKSHOPS: Invited participant at the Cognitive Bias and Forensic Science Workshop. Northwestern Law Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth in Chicago, Illinois. (September 2010). Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

Paul D. Windschitl 6 Windschitl, P. D. (2008, April). The Desirability Bias. Yale University School of Management; Organizational Behavior Series; New Haven, CT. Windschitl, P. D. (2008, April). The Desirability Bias. University of Chicago Center for Decision Research Workshop; Chicago, Illinois. Windschitl, P. D. (2007, September). How Egocentrism Impacts Optimism and Its Accuracy within Competitive Contexts. Duke University Fuqua School of Business Seminar Series; Durham, NC. Windschitl, P. D. (2006, October). Egocentrism and accuracy in judging the likelihood of success. Ohio University, Department of Psychology Colloquium Series; Athens, Ohio. Windschitl, P. D. (2005, December). The role of comparisons in judging likelihood and vulnerability. Numeracy and Health Behavior Workshop; National Cancer Institute, Washington, D.C. Windschitl, P. D. (2003, October). The influence of egocentrism and focalism on people's optimism about competitive performance. Northwestern University, Social Psychology Colloquium Series, Evanston, Illinois. Windschitl, P. D. (2003, March). The influence of egocentrism and focalism on people's optimism in competitions: When what affects us equally affects me more. Cornell University Behavioral Economic Center, Ithaca, New York. Windschitl, P. D. (2003, February). Measuring and conceptualizing perceptions of likelihood/vulnerability. Conceptualizing and Measuring Risk Perceptions Workshop; National Cancer Institute, Washington, D.C. Windschitl, P. D. (2000, November). The influence of alternative outcomes on perceptions of certainty. University of Chicago Center for Decision Research Workshop, Chicago, Illinois. Windschitl, P. D. (2000, April). The influence of the comparison heuristic on judgments of likelihood. Iowa State University Social Psychology Colloquium. Windschitl, P. D. (1996, April). Comparing verbal and numeric methods of measuring psychological uncertainty. Ohio State University Behavioral Decision Theory Colloquium. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: O Rourke, J. L., Windschitl, P. D., Smith, A.R., & Scherer, A.M. (2012, May). Are people s preparations for events influenced by irrelevant desires for particular outcomes? An examination of the desirability bias influence on behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. O Rourke, J. L., Windschitl, P. D., Smith, A.R., & Scherer, A.M. (2012, January). Are People s Preparations for Events Influenced by Irrelevant Desires for Particular Outcomes? An Examination of the Desirability Bias Influence on Behavior. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the

Paul D. Windschitl 7 Judgment and Decision Making Preconference at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, San Diego, CA. Rose, J. P., Windschitl, P. D., Bossard, E., Bruchmann, K, Nagel, B., O Rourke, J., Smith, A., Suls, J. (2012). When does comparative risk predict worry and intentions? The role of prevention effort visibility. Annual Meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. O Rourke, J., Windschitl, P. D., Smith, A., & Scherer, A. (2012) Are People s Preparations for Events Influenced by Irrelevant Desires for Particular Outcomes? An Examination of the Desirability Bias s Influence on Behavior. Poster presented at the Judgment and Decision Making Preconference for the Annual Meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. Scherer, A.M., Windschitl, P.D., & Smith, A.R. (January, 2011). Hope to be right: Biased information seeking following arbitrary and non-arbitrary predictions. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. Scherer, A.M., Windschitl, P.D., & Smith, A.R. (January, 2011). Mechanisms of Selective Information Exposure. Paper presented at the 31st annual conference for the Society of Judgment and Decision Making, St. Louis, MO. Smith, A. R. & Windschitl, P. D. (2010, November). Consequences of anchoring for willingness to pay and purchase likelihood judgments. Poster presented at the 31st annual conference for the Society of Judgment and Decision Making, St. Louis, MO. Bruchmann, K. I. G., Windschitl, P. D., Lee, S. W., & McEvoy, S. (January, 2010). If It Worked For Me it Will Work for Everybody: Egocentrism in Evaluating Techniques and Treatments. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV. Scherer, A. M., Windschitl, P. D., Smith, A. R., & Rose, J. P. (January, 2010). Choice, Prediction, and Selective Information Exposure. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV. Smith, A. R., Windschitl, P. D., & Scherer. (January, 2010). The Distortion of Information to Support a Desired Alternative:The Importance of Choice. Poster presented at the Judgment and Decision Making Preconference for the Annual Meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV. Windschitl, P. D., Scherer, A. M., Smith, A. R., & Rose, J. P. (2009). The role of selective exposure in overconfidence effects and the desirability bias. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Boston, MA. Scherer, A. M., Windschitl, P. D., Smith, A. R., & Rose, J. P. (2009). The Complexities of Selective Information Exposure. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Boston, MA.

Paul D. Windschitl 8 Smith, A. R., & Windschitl, P. D., (2009, November). The (lack of) downstream consequences of anchoring. Paper presented at the 30 th annual conference for the Society of Judgment and Decision Making, Boston, MA. Smith, A. R., Windschitl, P. D., & Bruchmann, K. (February, 2009). Knowledge Moderates the Impact of Cognitive Load on the Anchoring Effect. Poster presented at the Judgment and Decision Making Preconference for the Annual Meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL. Windschitl, P. D., Smith, A. R., Rose, J. P., & Krizan, Z. (November, 2008). Wishful Thinking: How Desire for an Outcome Influences Prediction and Subjective Likelihood. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Chicago, Illinios. Smith, A. R., Windschitl, P.D., & Rose, J. P. (February, 2008). Understanding Referent-Dependent Assessments by Comparing Biases in Probability and Comparative Judgments. Poster presented at the Judgment and Decision Making Preconference for the Annual Meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, MN. Rose, J. P., Endo, Y., Windschitl, P. D., & Suls, J. (February, 2008). Cultural differences in unrealistic optimism and pessimism: The role of egocentrism and direct vs. indirect comparison measure. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, MN. Rose, J. P., Windschitl, P.D., & Stalkfleet, M. (January, 2007). The consequences of myopic selfassessments in competitions: Evidence for rational myopia. Poster presented at the annual meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. Windschitl, P. D., Rose, J., & Stalkfleet, M. (2006, November). The consequences of being egocentric in judging the likelihood of success. Poster presented at the Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Houston, TX. Rose, J., Windschitl, P. D., & Stalkfleet, M. (2006, January). Egocentrism in competitions: Can we learn to overcome egocentric biases in competitions and does it matter if we cannot? Poster presented at the Judgment and Decision Making Preconference to SPSP, Palm Springs, CA. Windschitl, P. D., Conybeare, D., & Krizan, Z. (2005, November). Making comparisons and choices: Is an attractive item more attractive than similarly attractive alternatives? Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Toronto, Ontario. Johnston, A. M., & Windschitl, P. D. (2005, May). The influence of stereotypes on the interpretation of evaluative information. Poster presented at the Poster at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Ill. Windschitl, P. D., & Chambers, J. R. (2004, November) Likelihood judgments about competitions: When you know more about one competitor than another. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN.

Paul D. Windschitl 9 Chambers, J. R., Epley, N, & Windschitl, P. D. (2004, January). The role of egocentrism in estimating social evaluations of the self. Poster presented at Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. Chambers, J. R., & Windschitl, P. D. (2003, November). Egocentric predictions of task performance. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Vancouver, B.C. Krizan, Z, & Windschitl, P. D. (2003, November). Predicting one s future: Links with self-esteem, affect, and locus of control. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Vancouver, B.C. Windschitl, P. D., Kruger, J., & Simms, E. N. (2003, February). The influence of egocentrism and focalism on people s optimism in competitions: When what affects us equally affects me more. In J. Kruger (Chair), Egocentrism in social comparison: Are social comparisons really comparative? Symposium to be conducted at Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. Bellman, S. B., Martin, R., & Windschitl, P. D. (2003, February). Effects of cognitive resources in subtyping counter-stereotypical targets: Perceptions of women s vulnerability to disease. Poster presented at Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. Chambers, J. R., Windschitl, P. D., & Suls, J. (2003, February). Egocentrism, event frequency, and unrealistic optimism: When what happens frequently is more likely to happen to me. Poster presented at Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. Windschitl, P. D. & Chambers, J. R. (2002, November). Likelihood judgment in multi-alternative cases: The dud-alternative effect. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Kansas City, MO. Krizan, Z., & Windschitl, P. D. (2002, November). Rule-based vs. associative processing multipleoutcome probability judgment. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Kansas City, MO. Chambers, J. R., & Windschitl, P. D. (2002, February). The role of duration in social comparison experiences. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA. Simms, E. N., Windschitl, P. D., & Kruger, J. (2002, February). Egocentrism in predictions of competition outcomes: When what hurts my opponent hurts me more. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA. Windschitl, P. D. & Chambers, J. (2001, November). Likelihood judgment in multi-alternative cases: The dud-alternative effect. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Orlando, FL. Windschitl, P. D., Martin, R., & Flugstad. (2001, April). Context and the interpretation of likelihood information: The role of intergroup comparisons on perceived vulnerability. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Social Psychologist Around the Midwest. Ames, IA.

Paul D. Windschitl 10 Flugstad, A. R., & Windschitl, P. D. (2001, February). Risk information, social comparison, and perceptions of vulnerability. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. Jenson, M. E., & Windschitl, P. D. (2001, February). Interdependent/independent self-construals and causal attribution. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. Windschitl, P. D. (2000, November). The alternative-outcomes effect in a learning paradigm. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Los Angeles, CA. Windschitl, P. D. (2000, August). The influence of alternative outcomes on judgments of likelihood. Paper presented at the All-Iowa Decision Making Meeting in Ames, IA (a meeting designed to facilitate connections among decision researchers from a variety of departments at the University of Iowa and Iowa State University). Windschitl, P. D., & Jenson, M. E. (2000, February). Processes mediating the utilization of consensus information in attributions. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Nashville, TN. Windschitl, P. D. (1999, November). The influence of comparison processes on judgments of likelihood: The alternative-outcomes effect. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Los Angeles, CA. Weber, E. U., & Windschitl, P. D. (1999, May). Associative versus rule-based processing of uncertainty information. Paper presented at the national meeting of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, Cincinnati, OH. Jenson, M. E., & Windschitl, P. D. (1999, April). How does consensus information influence attributions? Poster at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Ill. Windschitl, P. D., & Wells, G. L. (1998, November). Comparison processes and subjective certainty: The alternative-outcomes effect. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Dallas, TX. Weber, E. U., & Windschitl, P. D. (1998, November). The interpretation of likely depends on the context, but 70% is 70%--right?: The associative and rule-based processing of uncertainty information. Paper at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Dallas, TX. Windschitl, P. D., & Wells, G. L. (1996, November). The alternative-outcomes effect. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Chicago, IL. Windschitl, P. D., & Wells, G. L. (1995, November). Mathematically equivalent frames of DNA statistics: Consequences and nonconsequences. In G. L. Wells (Chair), DNA evidence in the post O.J. world: Psychological and statistical issues. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Judgment and Decision Making Society, Los Angeles, CA. Windschitl, P. D. (1994, May). Verbal versus numerical subjective probability estimates. Paper

presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Paul D. Windschitl 11 Windschitl, P. D. (1993, June). Memory impairment for faces. Poster session presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, IL. TEACHING AND STUDENT SUPERVISION COURSES TAUGHT: 31:015 Introduction to Social Psychology 31:111 Social Cognition 31:121 Laboratory in Psychology 31:206 Advanced Social Cognition 31:280 Current Topics: Social Judgment and Decisions Processes 31:302 Social Psychology Seminar 31:185, 31:296, 31:297, 31:199 individual instruction and research courses GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION: Name Years Outcome Ph.D. students: Jillian O Rourke 2010-present ongoing (ongoing or finished) Sean Jules 2010-present ongoing Aaron Scherer 2008-present ongoing Andrew Smith 2005-2011 Ph.D. (Assistant Prof, Appalachian State U.) Jason Rose 2004-2009 Ph.D. (Assistant Prof, U of Toledo) Zlatan Krizan 2001-2007 Ph.D. (Assistant Prof, Iowa State U) Mary Jenson 1998-2006 Ph.D. (Assistant Prof, South Dakota State U) John Chambers 2000-2005 Ph.D. (Assistant Prof, U of Florida) Molli Marti 1998-1999 Ph.D. PH.D. DISSERTATION SUPERVISION: Andrew Smith, Exploring the Relationship Between Knowledge and Anchoring Effects: Is the type of knowledge important? (July, 2011) Jason Rose, Embodied Optimism: How Approach-Avoidant Actions Influence Thoughts About the Future. (July, 2009)

Paul D. Windschitl 12 Zlatan Krizan, The Public Side of (Over)Optimism. (June, 2007) Mary Jenson, Lay theories of personality: Do collectivists and individualists hold different theories of each other? (May, 2006) John Chambers, The use of separate standards in self and social judgments? (January, 2005) Mollie Marti, Anchoring Biases and Corrective Processes in Personal Injury Damages Awards. (Summer, 1999) PH.D. COMMITTEE SERVICE: 22 from 1997-present COMPREHENSIVE EXAM COMMITTEE SERVICE: 23 from 1997-present RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE SERVICE: 25 from 1997-present UNDEGRADUATE HONORS RESEARCH PROJECT SUPERVISION: 12 from 1997-present UNDEGRADUATE HONORS TEACHING ASSISTANT SUPERVISION: 5 from 1997-present OTHER TEACHING ITEMS: Supervise the lab work of 6-8 undergraduate students each semester (1997-present) Supervised 1 student with an ICRU Award: Iowa Center for Research by Undergraduates (2012) Supervised 6 students with Undergraduate Scholar Assistantships (2000-2006) Participated in New Technology in the Teaching Environment Workshop, ntitle (2001) Led 4 sessions of the C&P Area s Comprehensive Exam Preparation Course (1999-2002) Presented on 3 occasions to the Honors Seminar in Psychology, 31:195 (1998, 1999, 2001) Nominated by students in Women in Science & Engineering for student-faculty dinner (2002) Nominated for Collegiate Teaching Award (2000, 2001, 2002, 2005) Nominated for Marion L. Huit Faculty Award (for dedication and service to students)(2005, 2007) DEPARTMENT SERVICE SERVICE Associate Chair of the Department, 2011-present Committee for Undergraduate Studies, 2011-present

Paul D. Windschitl 13 New Building Committee, 2010-present Tenure, Promotion, & Annual Review Committees, 2004-present Member of Social Psychology Faculty Search Committee, 2012-present Research Participation Pool Committee, 2008-present Faculty Advisory Committee, 2007-2011 Coordinator of the Social Psychology Area, 2003-2012 Committee for Graduate Studies, 2003-2012 Chair of Personality and Social Psychology Faculty Search Committee, 07-08; 08-09; 09-10; 10-11 Research Participation Pool Committee Chair, 2010-2012 Psychology Department Colloquium Coordinator, 2006-2010 Assisted in organizing Psychology/Sociology Social Psychology Brown Bag Series 2006-2008 Departmental Diversity Committee, 2005-2006 Brown Bag Coordinator, 2002-2006 Group Testing Coordinator, Fall 2005 Chair of Research Participation Pool Committee, 2004 Chair of Personality and Social Psychology Faculty Search Committee, 2004-2005 Personality and Social Psychology Faculty Search Committee, 2003-2006 Faculty Advisory Committee, 2001-2004 Cognition and Perception Faculty Search Committee, 2002-2003 Technical Support Search Committee, 2002 Reading Group Coordinator, Summer 2000 Committee for Revision of Promotion and Tenure Procedures, 1998-2000 Human Subjects Research Review Committee, 1998-1999 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Presenter at a Meeting of the Iowa Student Psychology Association, March 2012 Faculty Assembly, Alternate Unit Representative, 2000-2006 Virtual Classroom Committee, 2002-2004 University Honors Program Review Committee, 2003 Participant in Conversation on Key Knowledge and Skills for University Success, 2001 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Associate Editor: Management Science, 2012-present Editorial Boards: Psychological Science, 2009-present Blackwell s Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2007-present Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2002-present Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2003-2006. Ad Hoc Reviewer: Aggressive Behavior Annals of Behavioral Medicine Applied Cognitive Psychology Basic and Applied Social Psychology

Cognition Emotion European Journal of Social Psychology Health Psychology Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied Journal of Experimental Psychology: General Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Law and Human Behavior Medical Decision Making Memory and Cognition Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Personality and Social Psychology Review Psychonomic Bulletin and Review Psychological Science Psychology and Health Risk Analysis Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Self and Identity Social Cognition Technological Forecasting and Social Change Paul D. Windschitl 14 Committee Member for the Hillel Einhorn New Investigator Award (2012-present) Panelist for National Science Foundation s Social Psychology Program, 2009-2012. Review Panelist for National Science Foundation s Human and Social Dynamics Competition, 2007 Proposal Reviewer for National Science Foundation, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010 Grant Reviewer for Research Council of the University of Leuven, 2008 Judge for Student-Poster Competitions, Society for Judgment & Decision Making, 2001-03, 05-06 Expert Item Rater for a National Research Service Award Research, 2008