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JENNIFER L. JARRETT

Curriculum Vitae

Home Address

3315 Anderson Ave

Winston-Salem, NC 27127

Phone: (336) 407-7604

Email:

EDUCATION

M.A. (2013). General Experimental Psychology, Appalachian State University.

Thesis: Jurors’ Judgments and the Media: Is All Pretrial Publicity Equal?

Committee: Twila Wingrove, Ph.D., J.D. (chair), G. Todd McElroy Ph.D., Andrew R. Smith, Ph.D., and Paul Fox Ph.D.

B.S. (2009). Psychology, Appalachian State University.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2011—2013Graduate Research Assistant, Understanding Youth’s Reasoning about Procedural Justice, Appalachian State University.

2008—2009Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Affective imposition influences risky-choice: Handedness points to the hemispheres, Appalachian State University.

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Conference Presentations

Wingrove, T. & Jarrett, J. L. (2014, March). Jurors judgment and the media: Is all pretrial publicity equal? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Jarrett, J.L., Wingrove, T., & Cantone, J. (2013, May). Do bigger plaintiffs get smaller awards? Obesity bias and gender effects in a slip-fall case. Poster presented at the annual North Carolina Graduate Education Day, State Legislative Building, Raleigh, NC.

Jarrett, J.L., Wingrove, T., & Cantone, J. (2013, March). Do bigger plaintiffs get smaller awards? Obesity bias and gender effects in a slip-fall case. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Celebration of Student Research and CreativeEndeavours, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC.

Jarrett, J.L., Wingrove, T., & Cantone, J. (2013, March). Do bigger plaintiffs get smaller awards? Obesity bias and gender effects in a slip-fall case. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, Oregon.

Jarrett, J.L., Wingrove, T., & Cantone, J. (2012, June). Over-weighing weight in a slip-fall court case. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Charlotte, NC.

Jarrett, J.L., Wingrove, T., & Fox, P. (2012, May). An investigation of "bleeding effects" in the context of split recovery policies. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.

Jarrett, J.L., Wingrove, T., & Fox, P. (2012, April). Mock juror's perceptions of split recovery. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Celebration of Student Research and CreativeEndeavours, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC.

Jarrett, J.L., Wingrove, T., & Fox, P. (2012, March). Mock jurors' perceptions of apportionment of punitive damages. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Corbin, J., Jarrett, J.L., McElroy, G.T.., (2009, February). Affective imposition influences risky-choice: Handedness points to the hemispheres. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the South Eastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Guest Lectures

Pretrial Publicity and the Jury, for Forensic Psychology. (100 students)

SPSS Data Management. for Quantitative Methods in Psychology. (15 graduate students)

ANOVA. for Quantitative Methods in Psychology. (15 graduate students)

Factorial ANOVA design and set-up. for Quantitative Methods in Psychology. (15 graduate students)

Factorial ANOVA Statistics and Interpretation. for Quantitative Methods in Psychology. (15 graduate students)

Data Imputation. for Quantitative Methods in Psychology. (15 graduate students)

Structural Equation Modeling. for Quantitative Methods in Psychology. (15 graduate students)

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

People’s Choice Award. (2013, April) Three Minute Research Competition. Appalachian State University.

Nominated as a representative for Appalachian State University to the North Carolina Board of Governors’ meeting, Chapel Hill, NC (2013, April).

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Northwestern Toastmasters

Association for Psychological Science

American Psychology-Law Society (APA Div. 41)

SERVICE

Service to the Field

Ad Hoc Reviewer, AP-LS 2012 Conference Submissions

Ad Hoc Reviewer, AP-LS 2013 Conference Submissions

Service to Appalachian State University

ASU Department of Psychology

Psychology Graduate Student Organization (PGSO), President Fall 2012

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2011Navigating the Thesis / Dissertation Process Workshop. Appalachian State University.

2011Navigating the IRB Process for Human Subjects Workshop. Appalachian State University.

2011Responsible Conduct of Research Workshop. Appalachian State University.

2012Attended the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, San Juan, PR.

2012Show me the Money: Navigating the Path to Funding from Graduate School to Late Career. A symposium at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, San Juan, PR.

2012Thesis and Dissertation Workshop. Appalachian State University.

2012Book Group: From Brain to Mind II. Appalachian State University.

2012Manuscripts 1: Saving Time with Styles in Word Workshop Appalachian State University.

2012Manuscripts 2: General Approach, Format, Structure Workshop. Appalachian State University.

2012Book Group: From Brain to Mind II Section 2. Appalachian State University.

2013 Locating and Evaluating Funding Opportunities. Appalachian State University.

2013Grant Proposal Workshop. Appalachian State University

2013Introduction to Excel Workshop. Appalachian State University

2013Attended the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, Portland, OR.