Kathleen Kennedy

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Department:

PrincetonUniversity

Department of Psychology, Green Hall

Princeton, NJ08540

609-258-9157

Home:

6012 Hunters Glen Drive

Plainsboro, NJ08538

Cell: 908-399-2953

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Education:

PrincetonUniversity, Princeton, NJ

Department of Psychology, Ph.D. Candidate

RutgersCollege, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

May 2005:BA in Psychology, History; Minor in English

High Honors

Invited Talks:

Kennedy, K. (2006, July). The effect of perceptions of rationality and bias on responses to terrorism. International Focus Group: Inside the mind of a terrorist/suicide bomber, EarlyRespondersDistanceLearningCenter, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA.

Publications:

Pronin, E., Kennedy, K., & Butsch, S. (in Press). Bombing verses negotiating: How preferences for combating terrorism are affected by perceived terrorist rationality. Basic and Applied Social Psychology.

Manuscripts Under Review:

Pronin, E., Olivola, C., Kennedy, K. (2006). Temporal Differences in Decision Making: Doing Unto Future Selves As You Would Do Unto Others. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

Harber, K., Jussim, L., Kennedy, K., Freyberg, R., Baum, L. (2006). Social Support Values. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

Harber, K., Stafford, R., & Kennedy, K. (2006). Egalitarian Self-Image Concerns and Positively Biased Feedback to Minorities. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

Conference Poster Presentations:

Kennedy, K., & Pronin, E. (2007, January). Let’s talk it over… or maybe not? How perceptions of bias influence strategic responses to conflict. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology in Memphis, TN.

Butsch, S., Kennedy, K., Pronin, E., (2006, May). The Role of Psychological Perceptions of Terrorists in Shaping Attitudes Towards Terrorism. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY.

Harber, K., Kennedy, K., Freyberg, R., Jussim, L. (2006, January). The Social Support Opinion Survey. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.

Stafford, R., Kennedy, K., Harber, K. (2006, January). Motives to Maintain Egalitarian Self Images Shape Interracial Interactions. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.

Honors:

2005 RutgersUniversity Psychology Departmental Honors

2005 Psi Chi National Service Award

2005 Jerome and Lorraine Aresty Research Scholarship ($2000.00)

2005 Henry Rutgers Scholars Stipend ($500.00)

2005 Psi Chi Bela Julesz Research Scholarship ($100.00)

2004-2005 Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society Vice President

2005, 2004, 2003 Big East Academic All Star

2005, 2004, 2003 RU Scholar Athlete (Dept. of Athletics)

2005, 2003 President’s Award Recipient (Dept. of Athletics)

2005, 2004, Governor’s Award Recipient (Dept. of Athletics)

RutgersCollege Honors Program (2001-2005)

Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar

RutgersUniversity Outstanding Scholar Recruitment Scholarship

Rutgers College Dean’s List (7 semesters)

Academic Affiliations:

Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Psi Chi (National Honor Society in Psychology)

Phi Alpha Theta (National History Honor Society)

NationalCollege Athlete Honor Society

Golden Key International Honor Society

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