H. ANNA HAN Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY St. Mary s College of Maryland 18952 E. Fisher Rd., St. Mary's City, MD 20686 Phone: (240) 895-4221 E- mail: hahan@smcm.edu The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (2002-2009) Ph.D. & M.A. Social Psychology Minor Areas: Quantitative Psychology & Political Psychology Advisor: Dr. Russell Fazio The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH B.S. & B.A. Psychology, Communications, and Mathematics with Honors in Liberals Arts and Distinction in Psychology (1997-2002) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor St. Mary s College of Maryland (August 2009 Present) Instructor (Sept. 2007 August 2009) The Ohio State University Graduate Research Assistant (June 2002 August 2009) The Ohio State University COURSES TAUGHT Introduction to Social Psychology Writing and Research Methods in Psychology Advanced Social Psychology with Laboratory Special topics in Social Psychology Social Cognition Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice Psychology of Personal Security Other Teaching Activities: Invented Lecturer, Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, St. Mary s College of Maryland, 2010 - present Faculty Lecturer, Latin American Youth Program. St. Mary s College of Maryland Lecture/Workshop, Conducting Regression Analysis Psychology Department, The Ohio State University, Lectures/Workshops, Faculty and TA Development. The Ohio State University
2 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RELATED TO TEACHING Teaching Workshops, St. Mary s College of Maryland. 2009, 2010,2011,2012 New Faculty Seminar, St. Mary s College of Maryland. 2009-2010 University- wide Orientation on Teaching and Learning, The Ohio State, Summer 2004, 2005 Summer course on Teaching, The Ohio State University, Summer 2004 PUBLICATIONS (in reverse chronological order) Han, H. A., Czellar, S., Fazio, R. H., & Olson, M.A. (2010). Malleability of the attitudes or the malleability of the IAT. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 286-298. Fujita, F., & Han, H.A. (2009). Moving Beyond Deliberative Control of Impulses: The Effect of Construal Levels on Evaluative Associations in Self- Control Conflicts. Psychological Science, 20, 799-804. Olson, M. A., Fazio, R. H., & Han, H. A. (2009). Conceptualizing personal and extrapersonal associations. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 3, 152-170. Tobin, S.J., Weary, G., Bruner, R., Gonzalez, J., & Han, H.A. (2009). Causal uncertainty and stereotyping: The role of perceived target- category fit. Social Cognition, 27, 917-928. Han, H. A., Olson, M. A., & Fazio, R. H. (2006). The influence of experimentally- created extrapersonal associations on the Implicit Association Test. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 42, 259-272. MANUSCRIPTS IN REVISION OR UNDER REVIEW Carneavale, J. J., Fujita, K., Han, H.A., & Amit, E. (Under review). Immersion vs. transcendence: How pictures and words impact evaluative associations assessed by the Implicit Association Test. Social Psychological and Personality Science. Han, H. A., & Fazio, R. H. (in revision). Minimizing Stimulus Exemplar Effects on the IAT. PROJECTS IN PROGRESS Han, H.A., & Fazio, R.H. The role of default category activation in predicting attitudes. Han, H.A., & Fujita, K. Attitudes and construal level shifts via picture and words. Han, H.A., & Fujita, K. Changes in Approach/Avoid behaviors as a function of construal changes.
3 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS TALKS & POSTERS (* denote students) Carneavale, J. J., Fujita, K., Han, H.A., & Amit, E. (2013, May ). Picture- word presentation and the Implicit Association Test. 77 th Annual Convention of The Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Carneavale, J. J., Fujita, K., Han, H.A., & Amit, E. (2013, January ). Presenting stimuli as pictures vs. words can impact IAT responses. The 14 th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Johnson, D. J.*, & Han, H. A. (2012, January ). Thinking without thinking? In search of the elusive unconscious thought effect. The 12 th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. Han, H.A, & Fujita, K. (2010, January ). Priming construal levels impact the attitude estimates on the IAT. The 11 th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV. Han, H.A, & Fazio, R.H. (2009, May). Reducing the IAT s susceptibility to category redefinition. 81 st Annual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Il. Han, H.A, & Fazio, R.H. (2009, February ). Minimizing the stimulus exemplar effects on the Implicit Association Test (IAT). The 10th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL. Han, H.A, & Fazio, R.H. (2008, May). Malleability of the IAT: The effect of perspective accessibility. 80thAnnual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Il. Han, H.A, & Fazio, R.H. (2008, February ). IAT performance depends on perspective accessibility. The 9th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM. Han, H. A., Fazio, R.H., & Olson, M.A. (2007, May). Malleability of attitudes versus Malleability of the Measure. 79th Annual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Il. Han, H. A., Fazio, R.H., & Olson, M.A. (2007, January ). Malleability of Attitudes or Malleability of the Implicit Association Test? 8th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. Gonzalez, J., Weary, G., & Han, H.A. (2007, January ). Causal Uncertainty, Goal Conflict and Stereotype Use. The 8th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. Han, H.A, Fazio, R.H., & Olson, M.A. (2006, May). Shifting Interpretation of the IAT as a Function of Conversation Norms. 78th Annual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Il. Han, H. A., Olson, M.A., & Fazio, R. H. (2006, January ), Responsivity of the IAT to Conversational Norms. 7th Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Spring, CA Han, H.A, Tobin, S.J., & Weary, G. (2005, May). Causal Uncertainty and Efficient Avoidance of Stereotype Usage: Ruling out Alternative Explanations. 77 th Annual Convention of The
4 Han, H.A, Olson, M.A., & Fazio, R.H. (2005, February). The Influence Of Extrapersonal Associations on the Traditional VS. Personalized Implicit Association Test. 6th Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Tobin, S.J., Weary, G., Han. H.A., & Brunner, B. (2005, February). The ironic effect of bias avoidance goals on stereotype use among causally uncertain perceivers. 6th Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA Tobin, S.J., Weary, G., Han. H.A., & Brunner, B.(2004, May). Causal Uncertainty and Stereotype Avoidance: The Role of Attention to Additional Individuating Information. 76 th Annual Convention of the Han, H.A, Olson, M.A., & Fazio, R.H. (2004, May). Experimentally- Created Extra- Personal Associations Influence the IAT but not a Priming Measure. at 76 th Annual Convention of The Han, H.A, Olson, M.A., & Fazio, R.H.(2004, February). The Influence of Experimentally Created Extra- Personal Associations on the Implicit Association Test. Poster Presented at the 5 th Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. Han, H.A, Tobin, S.J., & Weary, G. (2003, May). Causal Uncertainty, avoidance of stereotypes, and motivation: Is it fairness or accuracy? Poster presented at the 75 th Annual Convention of The Han, H.A, Tobin, S.J., & Weary, G. (2002, May). The role of causal uncertainty, stereotype avoidance, and cognitive effort. Poster presented at the 74 th Annual Convention of the RESEARCH FUNDINGS/GRANTS Environmental Behavior Change Grant, CO- PI St. Mary s Watershed Association, Chesapeake Bay Trust Organization $34, 606, 2012-2013 Faculty Development Grants for research expenses, St. Mary s College of Maryland, 2009-2012. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Associations Association for Psychological Sciences Midwest Psychological Association Society for Personality and Social Psychology EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS ATTENDED 8/2007 Summer Institute for Social Psychology - Neuroscience (University of Texas, Austin, TX) 8/2007 Hierarchical modeling (University of Texas, Austin, TX) 8/2002 Summer Institute for Political Social Psychology (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH) 6/2002 University- wide Orientation on Teaching and Learning 7/2002 NIMH Training on Ethics (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH)
5 ACADEMIC SERVICES Ad hoc reviewer - Basic and Applied Social Psychology Ad hoc reviewer - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Ad hoc reviewer Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Ad hoc reviewer - American Journal of Psychology