PAULINE (PAM) MUELLER

Psychology Department, Princeton University ● Princeton, NJ 08540 ● 847-644-2466 ●

EDUCATION

Princeton University

Ph.D., Psychology, expected 2015

Harvard Law School

J.D., cum laude, June 2008

Activities: Research Assistant, Psychology & Law – Profs. Shari Diamond and Jon Hanson

President, HLS Drama Society

Loyola University Chicago

B.S., Psychology, summa cum laude, Honors Program degree, May 2002

Minor in French language and literature

Honors: Phi Beta Kappa

Loyola University Outstanding Psychology Scholar 2002

Thesis: The Effect of Modality on Eyewitness Memory

PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

Mueller, P.A., Chandler, J.J., & Paolacci, G. (2012). “Advanced Uses of Mechanical Turk

Crowdsourcing in Psychological Research.” Talk to be given at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. (Symposium Co-Chair of Research Using Mechanical Turk: Getting the Most out of Crowdsourcing).

Mueller, P.A., Solan, L.M., & Darley, J.M. (2011). “From Risk to Knowledge, from Knowledge

to Intent: How People Perceive the Minds of Wrongdoers.” Talk to be given at the Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, IL.

Mueller, P.A., Darley, J.M., & Solan, L.M. (2011). “From Risk to Knowledge, from Knowledge

to Intent: How People Perceive the Minds of Wrongdoers.” Talk given at the MERG Experimental Philosophy Conference, New York, NY.

Diamond, S.S. & Mueller, P.A. (2010). Empirical legal scholarship in law reviews.

Annu. Rev. of Law & Soc. Sci., 6:581-99.

Diamond, S.S. & Mueller, P.A. (2008). Jury decisions versus judges’ decisions. The

Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law, Sage Publications: 2008.

Post-Graduate Research Fellow, Harvard Law School, 2008 – 2011.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, IL

Research Associate - Professors Kenworthey Bilz, Shari Diamond, & Janice Nadler, 2009 – 2010

Ran experiments both in-person and online, used SPSS to analyze data, completed empirical

analysis of empirical scholarship in law reviews.

Foley and Lardner, LLP, Chicago, IL

Associate – Copyright, Trademark, and Advertising Department, 2008 – 2009

Drafted and filed responses to trademark office actions; drafted complaint and motions for

trademark infringement case; drafted and sent cease-and-desist letters to infringers.

Quinn, Emanuel, Urquhart, Oliver, and Hedges, LLP, San Francisco and Los Angeles, CA

Summer Associate, Summer 2007

Prepared legal memoranda on trademark, antitrust, and securities issues; wrote questions for and participated in a deposition; drafted section of a motion to exclude.

Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, New York, NY

Legal Associate – Copyright and Licensing, Summer 2006

Registered copyrights for choreography; drafted memorandum regarding litigation for choreographic copyright infringement; investigated music licensing issues surrounding dance.

Congressman Jerry Kleczka (D-WI), Washington, DC

Communications Director/Appropriations Aide, 2004 – 2005

Drafted and distributed press releases; coordinated press events in Washington; handled media requests; tracked appropriations bills and promoted the district’s earmark requests.

Dean for America, Burlington, VT/Falls Church, VA

Virginia Press Secretary, 2003 – 2004

Official spokesperson to media for campaign in Virginia and DC; composed and circulated press releases; created and pitched events; performed advance work.

American Bar Foundation, Chicago, IL

Research Assistant in Psychology and Law, 2003

Guided participants through prisoners’ dilemma experiments; researched jury nullification and other jury behavior; investigated the validity of the “reasonable person” standard; prepared all consent forms and research documentation.

PERSONAL

Jeopardy! College Champion and Jeopardy! Ultimate Tournament of Champions semifinalist; other interests include literature, theater, crosswords, and the Chicago Cubs.