Charles R. Ebersole

110Appletree Rd., Unit B, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903

Phone: (937) 304-3175

Email:

Education

University of Virginia2013-present

MA, Social Psychology, May 2016

Ph.D., Social Psychology, May 2019 (expected)

Miami University, Oxford, Ohio2009-2012

Bachelor of Arts Degree, Summa Cum Laude, University Honors with Distinction,

December 2012

Major: Psychology, Minor: Political Science
GPA: 3.99 overall; 4.0 psychology

Thesis Title:The Observant Chameleon: Behavioral Mimicry as a Means to Reduce Change Blindness

Supervised by Dr. Carrie E. Hall

Publications

Johnson, D. J., Wortman, J., Cheung, F., Hein, M., Lucas, R. E., Donnellan, M. B., Ebersole, C. R., & Narr, R. K. (in press) The effects of disgust on moral judgments: Testing for moderations. Social Psychology and Personality Science.

Ebersole, C. R., Axt, J. R., & Nosek, B. A. (2016) Scientists’ reputations are based on getting it right not being right. PLOS Biology, 14(5), e1002460.

Axt, J. R., Ebersole, C. R., & Nosek, B. A. (2016). An unintentional, robust, and replicable pro-Black social judgment bias.Social Cognition, 34(1), 1.

Ebersole, C. R., Atherton, O. E., Belanger, A. L., Skulborstad, H. M., Allen, J. M., Banks, J. B., Baranski, E., Bernstein, M. J., Bonfiglio, D. B. V., Boucher, L., Brown, E. R., Budiman, N. I., Cairo, A. H., Capaldi, C. A., Chartier, C. R.,Chung, J. M.,Cicero, D. C., Coleman, J. A., Conway, J. G., Davis, W. E., Devos, T., Fletcher, M. M., German, K.,Grahe, J. E.,Hermann, A. D.,Hicks, J. A., Honeycutt, N., Humphrey, M., Janus, B., Johnson, D. J., Joy-Gaba, J. A., Juzeler, H., Keres, A., Kinney, D., Kirshenbaum, J., Klein, R. A., Lucas, R. E., Lustgraaf, C. J. N., Martin, D., Menon, M., Metzger, M., Moloney, J. M., Morse, P. J., Prislin, R., Razza, T., Re, D. E., Rule, N. O., Sacco, D. F., Sauerberger, K., Shrider, E., Shultz, M., Siemsen, C., Sobocko, K., Sternglanz, R. W.,Summerville, A.,Tskhay, K. O., van Allen, Z.,Vaughn, L. A.,Walker, R. J., Weinberg, A., Wilson, J. P., Wirth, J. H., Wortman, J., & Nosek, B. A. (in press).ManyLabs3: Evaluating participant pool quality across the academic semester via replication.Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

Axt, J. R., Ebersole, C. R., & Nosek, B. A. (2014). The rules of implicit evaluation by race, religion, and age.Psychological Science, 25(9), 1804-1815.

Honors and Awards
Patton Prize- Spring 2013

$600 award, given to the top psychology undergraduate student at Miami University

Provost’s Student Academic Achievement Award- Summer 2012

$1,000 award, less than 15 recipients per year

Less than 1% of Miami University students receive this award

College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Summer Scholar - Summer 2012
$2,600 stipend, $400 for project, $600 for lab
6 students out of approximately 400 psychology students were awarded the opportunity to conduct undergraduate research over the summer session

Dean’s Scholar - Spring 2012

$750 award in support of an independent research project

Second Year Achievement Award - April 2011
An honor that is awarded each year to the top sophomores in the University based on their engagement inside and outside of the classroom, less than 15 recipients per year

Miami University Honors Program, Fall 2009 – Winter 2012

Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology, Spring 2011 - Present

President’s List, 6 semesters

Dean’s List, 1 semester

Presentations

Ebersole, C. R., (2015, April).Many Labs 3: Investigating time of semester variation. Research talk describing primary investigator studies given at the Social Area lunch weekly meeting at University of Virginia.

Ebersole, C. R., Motyl, M., & Nosek, B. A., (2014, July). What brings both sides to the table? Comparing interventions for reducing political hostility. Talk given at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology.

Ebersole, C. R., (2014, April).Can’t shake the spirit: The effect of past group memberships on current group preferences. Research talk describing primary investigator studies given at the Social Area lunch weekly meeting at University of Virginia.

Ebersole, C. R., (2012, August).The effect of mimicry on change blindness. Research talk describing primary investigator studies given at the Social Psychology Research Interest Group’s weekly meeting at Miami University.

Poster Presentations

Ebersole, C. R., Axt, J. R., & Nosek, B. A. (2016, January). The reputational consequences of replication. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

Ebersole, C. R. Nosek, B. A. (2015, February). The role of past religious memberships on current religious group preferences. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

Ebersole, C. R. Nosek, B. A. (2014, February). Religious adherents show implicit in-group favoritism and negativity toward Islam (except for Muslims). Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

Ebersole, C. R., Krueger, K. L., Katz M. L.,& Hall, C. E. (2013, January). The observant chameleon: The effect of mimicry on change blindness. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

Ebersole, C. R., Krueger, K. L., Katz M. L.,& Hall, C. E. (2012, May). The effect of mimicry on change blindness. Poster presented at the Psi Chi session of the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Ebersole, C. R., Krueger, K. L., Katz M. L., Hall, C. E. (2012, April). The effect of mimicry on change blindness.Poster presented at the annual Miami University Stephen Hinkle Memorial Poster Session, Oxford, OH.

Ebersole, C. R., Rowe, S.A., Janusz, H. M., Mills, J. M., Overbeck, A. J., Aldrich, J. A., & Hall, C. E. (2011, May). The chameleon in love: The effect of relationship status on mimicry. Poster presented at the Psi Chi session of the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Ebersole, C. R., Mills, J. M., Pizzuti, J. C., Krueger, K. L., Keil, M. G., Hall, C. E., & Claypool, H. M. (2011, May). The effect of relationship status on mimicry of potential relationship partners. Poster presented at the annual Miami University Stephen Hinkle Memorial Poster Session, Oxford, OH.

Invited Presentations

Open science as pro-social and pro-self (2016, May). Talk on motivations for engaging in open science given at the Association for Psychological Science’s annual convention.

The ordinary origins of bias (2016, January). Talk on implicit racial and gender bias given to the University of Virginia Residence Hall Association.

The ordinary origins of bias (2015, December). Talk on implicit racial and gender bias given to the University of Virginia Arts Mentors Program.

The ordinary origins of bias (2015, October). Talk on implicit racial and gender bias given at the University of Virginia Diversity Dialogues.

Mindbugs: The ordinary origins of bias (2015, August). Talk on implicit racial and gender bias given to the University of Virginia Honor Committee.

Mindbugs: The ordinary origins of bias (2015, July). Talk on implicit racial and gender bias given to the University of Virginia Leadership on the Lawn program.

Mindbugs: The ordinary origins of bias (2015, April). Talk on implicit gender bias given to the OXIDE convention.

Mindbugs: The ordinary origins of bias (2015, January). Talk on implicit racial and gender bias given to the University of Virginia Residence Hall Association.

Invited Course Lectures

Everyday sources of bias (2016, March). Talk on implicit bias and person perception given to course on Public Health, University of Virginia.

Everyday sources of bias (2016, February). Talk on implicit bias and person perception given to course on Ecological Democracy, University of Virginia.

Funding

Center for Open Science Incubator Grant – April 2015

$13,500 for the development of crowdsourced data collection infrastructure

ISPP Junior Scholar Travel Award - May 2014

$500 for travel expenses in attending the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology

Undergraduate Research Award Grant - May 2012

$80 awarded for presentation materials for a student driven research project

Undergraduate Presentation Award - April 2012

$200 awarded for travel expenses in attending the Midwest Psychological Association’s annual research conference

Undergraduate Research Award Grant - April 2011
$485 awarded for research materials and lab expenses for a student driven research project

Research Experience

Research Assistant Manager, August 2014 - Present, Implicit Social Cognition Lab

Managed the hiring, training, and administration of undergraduate research assistants

Lab Manager, August 2012- May 2013, Behavioral Mimicry Lab

A position that is appointed each year based on merit and that is very similar to and good preparation for graduate lab manager positions that are typically reserved for the senior graduate student in a lab
Teaching Experience

Teaching Assistant: Spring 2016

Served as a discussion section leader for the course: Introduction to Social Psychology, University of Virginia

Teaching Assistant: Fall 2015

Served as a lab instructor for the course: Research Methods, University of Virginia

Teaching Assistant: Spring 2014

Served as a teaching assistant for the course: Research Methods, University of Virginia

Teaching Assistant: Fall 2013

Served as a teaching assistant for the course: Introduction to Psychology, University of Virginia

Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Fellow: Spring 2013

Served as a teaching assistant for an upper level seminar on behavioral mimicry, Miami University

Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Fellow: Spring 2013

Served as a discussion leader as a part of the lecture portion for PSY 293 Statistics/Research Methods, Miami University

Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Fellow: Fall 2012

Served as a teaching assistant for an upper level seminar on nonconscious goal pursuit, Miami University

Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Fellow: Spring 2012

Served as a discussion leader as a part of the lecture portion for PSY 293 Statistics/Research Methods, Miami University

Statistical Tutoring: Fall 2011

Served as a tutor in the subject of statistics for psychology students, Miami University

Professional Service

Psi Chi Research Advisory Committee: July 2015-present

Invited Reviewer- Perspectives on Psychological Science

Departmental Service

University of Virginia Psychology Department Newsletter Co-Chair: Spring 2015-present Graduate Research Council, Psychology Co-Chair: Summer 2015-present

Relevant Work Experience

Undergraduate Associate in the Center for Psychological Inquiry, Fall 2011-Fall 2012