(Revised: 8-30-04) Curriculum Vita Kimberley A. McClure, Ph.D. Address Information Business Address: E-Mail: KA - McClure@wiu.edu 1 University Circle Waggoner Hall 100 Phone: Macomb, IL 61455 (309) 298-1259 Home Address: Phone: 446 S. Edwards (309) 836-7290 Macomb, IL 61455 Education 1998 Ph.D. El Paso, Texas Applied Experimental Psychology Dissertation Title: The Use of Participant Free-hand Drawings and Written Verbal Descriptions as Practice for a Facial Recognition Task: Implications for Improving Eyewitness Identification Accuracy 1994 M.A. El Paso, Texas Experimental Psychology Thesis Title: Adult and Adolescent Mothers Perceptions of Harm for Their Children in Potentially Dangerous Situations 1989 B.S. El Paso, Texas Psychology Professional Experience 1998 Associate Professor,
2, Macomb, Illinois 1998 Adjunct Instructor, Social Sciences Division El Paso Community College, Northwest Center 1995-1997 Assistant Instructor, 1996-1997 Co-Principal Investigator, Fitness in Total (FIT) - Physical Fitness Training Division of The U.S. Marshals Service. 1994-1995 Research Assistant, 1993-1994 Teaching Assistant, Academic Advising Center 1992-1993 Teaching Assistant, Department of Education 1992 Research Assistant, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (Principal Investigator: Dr. L. D. Cohn) 1990-1991 Teen Parent Educator, El Nido de la Familia/Project Redirection Young Women s Christian Association (YWCA) of El Paso Publications Sanders, J. D., McClure, K. A., & Zárate, M. A. (2004). Cerebral hemispheric asymmetries in social perception: Perceiving and responding to the individual and the group. Social Cognition, 22, 279-291. McClure, K. A., & Shaw, J. S., III (2002). Participants' free-hand drawings of a target can influence recognition accuracy and the confidence-accuracy correlation. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 16, 387-405. Shaw, J.S., III, McClure, K.A., & Wilkens, C. (2001). Recognition instructions and recognition practice can alter the confidence-response time relationship for eyewitnesses. Journal of Applied Psychology, 86, 93-103.
3 Shaw, J. S., III, Garcia, L. A., & McClure, K. A. (1999). A lay perspective on the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29 (1), 52-71. McClure-Martinez, K., & Cohn, L. D. (1996). Adolescent and adult mothers perceptions of hazardous situations for their children. Journal of Adolescent Health, 18, 227-231. Shaw, J. S., III, & McClure, K. A. (1996). Repeated postevent questioning can lead to elevated levels of eyewitness confidence. Law and Human Behavior, 20, 629-653. Wood, J. M., McClure, K. A., & Birch, R. A. (1996). Suggestions for improving interviews in child protection agencies. Child Maltreatment, 1, 223-230. Manuscript under Review Shaw, J. S., III, McClure, K. A., & Dykstra, J. A. (2004). Confidence across the eyewitness experience. (Book chapter for an edited volume.) Manuscripts in Preparation McClure, K.A., Maddox, K., & Carlson, J. (2004). The effects of skin tone on facial recognition accuracy: Explaining the cross-race effect. Wildermuth, J. & McClure, K. A. (2004). Crime stereotypes lead to sentencing disparities for male and female offenders. McClure, K.A. (2003). Shame on you: Public response to social punishment in a rural community. Teaching Experience Instructor of Record Internships Undergraduate Courses Applied Psychology (Careers in Psychology Seminar) Human Growth and Development Introduction to Psychology Psychology and Law Research Methods II (Experimental Psychology) Social Psychology Graduate Courses Seminar in Applied Cognition Advanced Psychological Statistics
4 1996 U.S. Department of Justice Program Analyst, Fitness In Total (FIT) Program (Ellen Rogers, Administrative Coordinator) U.S. Department of Justice Student Internship Program, Washington, D. C. 1995 Research Assistant, funded by the National Science Foundation The El Paso Urban Systemic Initiative (The El Paso Collaborative, Dr. G. Della-Piana, Supervisor) 1994 Texas Tech Medical Center, Children s Psychiatric Clinic (Dr. D. Gallo, Supervising Psychiatrist) Awards, Fellowships & Invited Lecturer 2004 McClure, K. A. (Invited Lecturer). Skin tone and the in-group/outgroup model of face processing: They don t all look alike. Presented to the faculty and students in the Psychology Department at the, El Paso, Texas. 1996 Conference Presentation Award American Psychology-Law Society of the American Psychological Association (Division 41) (Travel Award for the AP-LS Conference, Hilton Head, SC) 1991-1993 Patricia Roberts-Harris Fellowship Graduate Award ($10,000 Scholarship per year) 1985-1989 Northeast Optimist Club Scholarship Award ($3,400 Scholarship) Presentations Wildermuth, J. L., McClure, K. A., & Rigoni, M. (2004). A gentle murderer? Crime stereotypes and physical aggression. Presented at the American Psychology and Law Society (Division 41, APA) held in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. Wildermuth, J. L., McClure, K. A., & Greathouse, S. (2004). Gender stereotypes: The impact of congruent-incongruent offender behavior on sentencing decisions. Presented at the conference for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, Texas, USA.
5 Markunas, S. J., Keithley, C., Whitfield, A., & McClure, K. A. (2003). Can media events reduce eyewitness over-confidence? Presented at the 75 th annual conference of the Midwestern Psychological Association held in Chicago, Illinois, USA. McClure, K. A., Rainbolt, N. R., & Korth, A. (2002). The effects of mode of description on eyewitness accuracy and confidence. Presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology and Law Society (Division 41, APA) held in Austin, Texas, USA. Rainbolt, N. R. & McClure, K. A. (2002). The effects of type of crime and prior conviction evidence on jurors decisions of guilt. Presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology and Law Society (Division 41, APA) held in Austin, Texas, USA. McClure, K.A., Dowacter, A.B., Rainbolt, N.R., & Kelly, K. M. (2001). Social punishment, embarrassment, and experience with law enforcement. Presented at the 13 th annual convention of the American Psychological Society held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. McClure, K.A., Rainbolt, N.R., & Dowacter, A.B. (2001). Effects of perpetrator gender and type of crime on perceptions of punishment. Presented at the 13 th annual convention of the American Psychological Society held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. McClure, K. A., & Rainbolt, N. R. (2000). Participant Free-hand Drawings as a Moderator of the Confidence-Accuracy Correlation. Presented at the 12 th annual convention of the American Psychological Society held in Miami Beach, Florida. McClure, K. A., Smith, J. W., Thomas, M. L., & Dowacter, A. B. (2000). Glucose and false memories: Recalling and recognizing strongly associated words. Presented at the Western Psychological Association Annual Conference held in Portland, Oregon. Sanders, J. D., Zárate, M.A., McClure, K. A., & Kelly, K. M. (2000). Hemispheric asymmetries in associative learning. Presented at the Western Psychological Association Annual Conference held in Portland, Oregon. McClure, K. A., & Shaw, J.S., III (July 1999). The facilitating effects of participant free-hand drawings and written verbal descriptions for the identification situation. Presented at the International Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society and the European Association of Psychology and Law, 1999 Biennial Conference, Dublin, Ireland
6 McQuiston, D. E., Malpass, R. S., & McClure, K. A. (July 1999). Influence of lineup instructions, criterion levels, and structural bias on mock witnesses viewing a sequential lineup. Presentend at the International Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society and the European Association of Psychology and Law, 1999 Biennial Conference, Dublin, Ireland McClure, K. A., Harbrink, C., Zamora, Z., & Shaw, III, J. S. (April 1999). Improving the confidence-accuracy correlation for an identification task: Evaluating the facilitating effects of participant free-hand drawings for a target person. Presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association, 1999 Conference, Chicago, Illinois. Sanders, J. D., McClure, K. A., & Zárate, M. A. (April 1999). Hemispheric asymmetries in person perception. Presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association, 1999 Conference, Chicago, Illinois. Shaw, J.S., III, McClure, K.A., & Wilkens, C. (Nov. 1998). The role of retrieval fluency in confidence judgments of recognition accuracy. Presented at the Psychonomics Conference, Dallas, Texas. McClure, K. A. (March 1998). Is a picture really worth a thousand words? Using freehand drawings as a visual rehearsal strategy to improve facial recognition accuracy. Presented at the American Psychology-Law Society, Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, 1998 Biennial Conference, Redondo Beach, CA. McClure, K. A., & Shaw, J. S., III (April 1997). Improving identification accuracy: Sex differences utilizing free-hand drawings and descriptions. Presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Seattle, WA. McClure, K. A. (April 1996). Confidence, accuracy, and practice: Implications for police procedures concerning eyewitness identifications. Presented at the 2nd annual conference between the and New Mexico State University,, El Paso, TX. McClure, K. A., & Shaw, J. S., III (March 1996). The effects of retrieval practice on facial recognition. Presented at the American Psychology-Law society, Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, 1996 Biennial Conference, Hilton Head, SC. McClure, K. A. (March 1996). I m not so sure : Changes in witness confidence with retrieval practice on a facial recognition task. Invited colloquium for the at the, El Paso, TX.
7 Shaw, J. S., III, Garcia, L. A., & McClure, K. A. (March 1996). What do lay people know about eyewitness testimony? Presented at the American Psychology-Law Society, Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, 1996 Biennial Conference, Hilton Head, SC. Symposia McClure, K. A. (Organizer), Cutler, B. L., Lindsay, D. S., Penrod, S.L. (Moderator), Shaw, III, J. S. (1999). Eyewitness identification of suspects: New views on the relationship between confidence and accuracy. Submitted to the International Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society and the European Association of Psychology and Law, 1999 Biennial Conference, Dublin, Ireland Grants McClure, K. A. (Principal Investigator). (1999). Public perceptions of social punishment: The moderating influence of embarrassability, religiosity, and experience with law enforcement. University Research Council, Project Number: 3-30103, $1,500. McClure, K. A., (Principal Investigator). (1998). Improving eyewitness identification accuracy by changing lineup procedures: Going beyond lineup fairness, bias, and instructions. Foundation Grant, Project Number: FBM092, $1,000. McClure, K. A., Rogers, H. Co-Principal Investigator, An Archival Study on the Effectiveness of Mandatory Fitness Requirements for Deputies in the United States Marshals Service. (1997). United States Marshals Service, Project Number: MS-96-M-00705, $10,000. Professional Service Activities 2000-present Colloquium Committee Member 2001-2004 Senator for the College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Senate (Senate Secretary 2003-2004) 2004-2003 Research Committee Member 2000-2001
8 1999-2001 College of Arts and Science Curriculum Committee Member 1998-2001 Institutional Review Board Member Office of Sponsored Projects 1999 Undergraduate Services Committee Member 1998-1999 Graduate Curriculum Committee Member 1995-1996 Advisory Committee for In-service Training and Management Development for the El Paso Police Department (Roy S. Malpass, Chair) 1996 Psychology Department Recruitment Committee 1995-1996 Psychology Department Colloquia Committee Professional Memberships American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41, APA, Member) American Psychological Society (Member) Mid-Western Psychological Association (Member) Psi Chi, Psychology Honors Society The Society for the Application of Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC - Member) Society for Personality and Social Psychology References Lawrence D. Cohn, Ph.D. Address: Phone: Professor (915) 747-6567 lcohn@utep.edu El Paso, TX 79968
9 Virginia A. Diehl, Ph.D. Address: Phone: Chair Professor (309) 298-1593 VA-Diehl.wiu.edu 1 University Circle Waggoner Hall 100 Macomb, IL 61455 John S. Shaw, III, J.D., Ph.D. Address: Phone: Associate Professor (610) 250-5289 shawj@lafvax.lafayette.edu Lafayette College Easton, PA 18043-1781 Michael A. Zárate, Ph.D. Address: Phone: Professor (915) 747-6569 mzarate@utep.edu El Paso, TX 79968