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University of Chicago 5848 S. University Ave. Chicago, IL 60637 (773) 892-6712 erinmaloney@uchicago.edu www.erin-maloney.com EMPLOYMENT University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Cognitive Psychology (PI: Sian Beilock) 2011-Present EDUCATION University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON 2008-2011 Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology (Supervisor: Jonathan Fugelsang) Title: The relation between math anxiety and basic numerical and spatial processing University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON 2007-2008 M.A. in Cognitive Psychology (Supervisor: Derek Besner) Title: Tracking the transition from sublexical to lexical processing: On the creation of orthographic and phonological lexical representations. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON 2003-2007 Honors B.A. in Psychology (Supervisor: Jonathan Fugelsang) Title: Choking under pressure: the role of working memory in math

SPECIALIZED TRAINING SREE Foundation: Hierarchical Linear Modeling Short Course 2012 Course focused on analysis of two-level and three-level studies in which persons (level-1 units) are nested within groups (level-2 units; e.g., classrooms) nested within organizations (level-3 units; e.g. schools). APS-SMEP Methodological Workshop Series: Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling 2012 Course focused on path analysis among measured variables, confirmatory factor models, and structural models involving hypothesized causal connections among latent variables. APS-SMEP Methodological Workshop Series: Introduction to Multilevel Modeling 2012 Course focused on practical introduction to the theory, implementation, interpretation, and reporting of multilevel models. RESEARCH INTERESTS My research program sits at the intersection of cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and education. I explore the cognitive mechanisms and social factors that influence performance in academics. The majority of my research has focused on the role of anxiety, numerical representation, and stereotypes in math achievement. In addition to answering basic questions about cognition, with my research, I aim to inform educational practice and policy. PUBLICATIONS Maloney, E.A., Sattizahn, J.R., & Beilock, S.L. (invited article). Psychological and physiological aspects of anxiety: From choking under pressure to promising interventions. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science. Risko, E. F., Maloney, E. A., & Fugelsang, J. A. (2013). Paying attention to attention: Evidence for an attentional contribution to the size congruity effect. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 1-11 Maloney, E. A, Schaeffer, M. W, & Beilock, S. L. (2013). Mathematics anxiety and stereotype threat: Shared mechanisms, negative consequences, and promising interventions. Research in Mathematics Education, 15 (2), 115-128 Maloney, E.A., & Beilock, S.L. (2012) Math anxiety: Who has it, why it develops, and how to guard against it. Trends in Cognitive Science, 16, 404-406 *to be reprinted in The Best Writing on Mathematics (2013). Princeton University Press. Princeton, NJ Maloney, E.A., Waechter, S., Risko, E.F., & Fugelsang, J.A. (2012). Reducing the sex difference in math anxiety: The role of spatial processing ability. Learning and Individual Differences, 22(3), 380-384 Maloney, E.A, Ansari, D., & Fugelsang, J. (2011). The effect of mathematics anxiety on the processing of

numerical magnitude. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1-7 Maloney, E.A., Risko, E.F., Preston, F., Ansari, D., & Fugelsang, J. (2010). Challenging the reliability and validity of cognitive measures: The case of the numerical distance effect. Acta Psychologica, 134, 154-161 Maloney, E.A., Risko, E.F, Ansari, D., & Fugelsang, J. (2010). Mathematics anxiety affects counting but not subitizing during visual enumeration. Cognition, 114, 293-297 Maloney, E. A., Risko, E.F., O Malley, S., Besner, D. (2009) Tracking the transition from sublexical to lexical processing: On the creation of orthographic and phonological lexical representations. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 62(55), 858-867 GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship Doctoral Level ($42,000) 2010-2012 President s Graduate Scholarship ($20,000) 2010-2012 Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($15,000) 2010-2011 Arts Graduate Experience Award ($2,440) 2008-2009 University of Waterloo Merit Award ($16,400) 2008-2010 Arts Graduate Enhancement Award ($8,000) 2007-2008 University of Waterloo Graduate Entrance Award ($26,400) 2007-2010 AWARDS Psychonomic Society Associate Member Select-Speaker Award ($1,500) 2013 The Select-Speaker Awards are designed to showcase exceptional research by Associate Members. Title: Math anxiety is related to spatial processing and it cannot be written away Association for Psychological Science Student Researcher Award ($250) 2009 To promote and acknowledge outstanding research conducted by graduate student members. Title: Mathematics anxiety affects counting but not subitizing during visual enumeration. INVITED ACADEMIC TALKS The relation between math anxiety and basic numerical and spatial processing (2013) Northwestern University Cognitive Brown Bag Series, Northwestern University, Chicago IL, USA The relation between math anxiety and basic numerical and spatial processing (2012) Social Identity Lab (PI Toni Schmader), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada The relation between math anxiety and basic numerical and spatial processing (2012) Stanford Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience Laboratory (PI Vinod Menon), Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA The relation between math anxiety and basic numerical and spatial processing (2011) Numerical Cognition Lab (PI Daniel Ansari), University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada Verbal working memory load reveals dissociations in common indices of numerical comparison (2011) Numerical Cognition Lab (PI Daniel Ansari), University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada

The relation between math anxiety and spatial and numerical processing (2011) Human Performance Lab (PI Sian Beilock), University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS Maloney, E.A. (2013). Math anxiety and spatial processing. Paper presented at the Inter-Science of Learning Centers conference, Philadelphia, PA, USA Maloney, E.A. (2012). The relation between math anxiety and basic spatial processing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain Behaviour and Cognitive Science, Kingston, ON, Canada Maloney, E.A. (2012). The relation between math anxiety and basic number processing. Paper presented at Social Psychologists of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA Maloney, E.A. (2011) Evidence for a numerical processing deficit in math anxiety, paper presented as part of the Numerical Cognition symposium at the Jean Piaget Society, Berkeley, CA, USA Maloney, E.A., Ansari, D., & Fugelsang, J. (2009). The effect of math anxiety on counting. Paper presented at the University of Waterloo Graduate Student Conference, Waterloo, ON, Canada Maloney, E. A., Risko, E.F., Ansari, D., Fugelsang, J. (2009). Mathematics anxiety affects counting but not subitizing during visual enumeration. Award paper address at the Association for Psychological Science annual meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA Maloney, E. A., Risko, E.F., Ansari, D., Fugelsang, J. (2009). Mathematics anxiety affects counting but not subitizing during visual enumeration. Paper presentation at Northwest Cognition and Memory, Victoria, BC, Canada Maloney, E.A., O Malley, S., Risko, E.F., Besner, D. (2008). Repetition reduces the effect of letter length when reading nonwords aloud: implications for dual route models of reading and accounts of learning to read. Paper presentation at the Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science annual meeting, London, ON, Canada CONFERENCE POSTER PRESENTATIONS Maloney, E.A., Gunderson, E. A., Ramirez, G., Levine, S. C., & Beilock, S. L. (2013). Teachers and parents math anxiety affects girls math achievement. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain Behaviour and Cognitive Science, Kingston, ON, Canada Miller, D. I., Maloney, E.A., Beilock, S. L., & Uttal, D. H. (accepted; 2013). Comparing Gender Stereotypes Across Cognitive Intelligences: Spatial Stereotypes Matter. Oral symposium presentation at the 35 th Association for Psychological Science (APS) Annual Convention, Washington, DC, USA Miller, D. I., Maloney, E.A., Beilock, S. L., & Uttal, D. H. (2013). How Do Gender Stereotypes Impact Spatial Thinking? Poster presented at the Inter-Science of Learning Centers conference, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Risko, E. F., Maloney, E. A., & Fugelsang, J.A. (2012). Exploring an attentional contribution to the numerical size congruity effect. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Lanthier, S.N., Wu, D., Chapman, C., Maloney, E.A., Kingstone, A. (2012) Awareness of cue directionality is important for orienting visual attention, but conscious awareness is not. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Visual Sciences Society, Naples, FL, USA Maloney, E.A., Waechter, S., Soliman, S., Risko, E.F., & Fugelsang, J. A. (2011) Evidence for a spatial processing deficit in math anxiety, Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Seattle, WA, USA Barr, N., Maloney, E.A., Ansari, D.A., Stolz, J. A., & Fugelsang, J. A. (2011) Not all distance effects are created the same: Examining three commonly-studied symbolic numerical distance effects. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Seattle, WA, USA Maloney, E.A., Waechter, S., Soliman, S., Risko, E.F., & Fugelsang, J. (2011) More than math: Evidence for a spatial processing deficit in mathematics anxiety, Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC, USA Maloney, E., Risko, E. F. & Fugelsang, J. (2010) A high working memory load eliminates the numerical distance effect. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis MO, USA Maloney, E., Risko, E., Preston, F., Ansari, D., & Fugelsang, J. (2010). Challenging the reliability and validity of cognitive measures: The case of the numerical distance effect. Poster present at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science, Halifax, NS, Canada Maloney, E., Risko, E. F., Ansari, D., & Fugelsang, J. (2009) Working memory mediates the effect of mathematics anxiety on counting, Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA, USA Maloney, E. A., Risko, E.F., Ansari, D., & Fugelsang, J. (2009) Mathematics anxiety affects counting but not subitizing during visual enumeration. Poster presentation at the Association for Psychological Science annual meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA Maloney, E.A., Risko, E.F., & Fugelsang, J.A. (2008) Examining the impact of test pressure and math anxiety in acquiring a complex math task. Poster presentation at the Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science annual meeting, London, ON, Canada Maloney, E.A., O Malley, S., Risko, E.F., & Besner, D. (2008). Eliminating the effect of letter length on reading aloud (2008). Poster presentation at the Association for Psychological Science annual meeting, Chicago, IL, USA Maloney, E.A., Risko, E.F., Stolz, J.A., & Fugelsang, J.A. (2007) Ironic effects of trait level working memory, cognitive load and math. Poster presentation at the Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science annual meeting, Victoria, BC, Canada TEACHING INTERESTS I am most interested in teaching cognitive science, introductory psychology, cognitive processes, educational neuroscience, and research methods. I am also able to teach introductory statistics courses. Furthermore, I am interested in developing upper level undergraduate courses and graduate courses that focus on research in cognition and emotion.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistantships / Lecturer Positions Educational Neuroscience Co-Lecturer (1 semester, 2013) Research in Cognition and Perception Co-Lecturer / T.A. (1 semester, 2011) Introductory Psychology T.A. (4 semesters, 2007-2010) Cognitive Processes T.A. (4 semesters, 2007-2009) Research in Cognition and Perception T.A. (1 semester, 2011) Undergraduate and Graduate Student Mentoring Marjorie Schaeffer (Master s student; University of Chicago) 2014 In progress Marguerite Walsh (Master s Thesis; University of Chicago) 2013 The Relation Between Parents Academic-Gender Stereotypes and Gender Stereotype Endorsement and Math Anxiety in Elementary School Children Cameron Hecht (Master s Thesis; University of Chicago) 2013 Implicit theories of intelligence, academic ability and growth, and domain specificity in first and second graders Jason Van Amelsvoort (UG Thesis; University of Waterloo) 2012 Math anxiety and decision making: Examining the case of base rate neglect Veronica D April (UG Thesis; University of Waterloo) 2012 Picture this: Greater object imagery ability in math anxiety Sherif Solimon (UG Thesis; University of Waterloo) 2011 Examining the role of working memory in math anxiety Andrew Cashman (UG Thesis; University of Waterloo) 2009 Number form effects on arithmetical strategy among individuals with high and low math anxiety Frank Preston (UG Thesis; University of Waterloo) 2008 Numerical number size: Impact on number Stroop Crystal Daugherty (UG Thesis; University of Waterloo) 2008 Math anxiety: A difficult problem

SERVICE Danielle Dignard (UG Thesis; University of Waterloo) 2007 Overcoming the effects of math anxiety: Alleviating intrusive thoughts from working memory Student Representative for Chair Nominating Committee; University of Waterloo Appointed by Dean 2011 Graduate Association of Students in Psychology Elected Member 2009 2010 Member of the UW Science Shop 2007 2009 Psychology Department Open House Representative 2007 2011 Outreach Talks Negative Emotions in the Math Classroom: Math Anxiety and Stereotype Threat (2013) - University of Chicago Association for Women in Mathematics, Chicago, IL, USA Combatting Anxiety (2013) University of Chicago s Workshop on Improving Public Speaking Skills, Chicago, IL, USA Anxiety in Academia (2013) University of Chicago s Counseling Center, Chicago, IL, USA Anxiety in the Classroom (2012) University of Chicago s Teacher Continuing Education Workshop, Chicago, IL, USA Ad-Hoc Reviewer Applied Cognitive Psychology Behavior Research Methods Child Development Research Cognition Frontiers in Cognitive Science International Journal of Psychology Journal of Cognitive Psychology Journal of Educational Psychology Journal of Experimental Child psychology Mind, Brain, and Education MEMBERSHIPS/ASSOCIATIONS Association for Psychological Science Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science Cognitive Neuroscience Society Midwestern Psychological Association Psychonomic Society Associate Member Spatial Intelligence Learning Center

SELECTED POPULAR PRESS UChicago News: Math anxiety causes trouble for students as early as first grade; September 2012 GlobalPost: What Is Mathematics Anxiety?; 2012 Abrams Learning Trends: Math plus anxiety equals trouble for some students; September 2012 The Globe and Mail: Adult math anxiety adds up to trouble with basic counting; February 2010 The Sun (Toronto, Edmonton, Ottawa): Anxiety about math can affect ability to count: study; February 2010 CTV Province Wide: Math anxiety; April 2010 CFAX 1070 Radio: Math anxiety; April 2010 The Waterloo Record: Tortured by math? You re not alone; December 2009 REFERENCES Dr. Jonathan A. Fugelsang Associate Professor University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON Tel. (519) 888-4567 ext. 37197 Jafugels@uwaterloo.ca Dr. Daniel Ansari Associate Professor University of Western Ontario London, ON Tel. (519) 661-2067 ext. 80548 Daniel.Ansari@uwo.ca Dr. Sian L. Beilock Professor Committee on Education University of Chicago Chicago, IL Tel. (773) 834-3713 Beilock@uchicago.edu Dr. Evan F. Risko Assistant Professor University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON Tel. (519) 661-2067 ext. 38124 efrisko@uwaterloo.ca