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Carlee Beth Hawkins Curriculum Vitae

Alumni Hall Room 1137 Tel: (618)650-2253


Campus Box 1049 Edwardsville, IL 62026 Email: carhawk@siue.edu

Education and Professional Experience


2019-present Assistant Professor of Psychology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2015-2019 Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Illinois Springfield

2019-2021 Virtual Lab Study Coordinator, Project Implicit, Inc.


2013-2018 Director of Training, Project Implicit, Inc.

2013-2015 Post-doctoral Researcher & Lab Manager, Center for Decision Research, Booth School
of Business, University of Chicago

2013 Ph.D. Social Psychology, University of Virginia


Dissertation: What I want versus what is right: Does dispositional motivation for
objectivity versus subjectivity influence judgment?

2010 M.A. Social Psychology, University of Virginia


Thesis: When ingroups aren’t “in”: Christian liberals don’t favor religious ingroups

2006-2007 Research Specialist, Aging, Memory, and Cognitive Control Lab (Principal Investigator:
Larry Jacoby), Washington University in St. Louis

2006 B.S. Psychology (Summa Cum Laude), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Thesis: The role of religiosity and need for cognition in the acceptance of evolution

Peer-Reviewed Publications *Denotes undergraduate collaborator


N = 15, h-index = 11, # of citations = 2,192
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=oB6oN6MAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra

Hawkins, C. B., Lofaro, N., Umansky, E., & Ratliff, K. A. (in press). Understanding Implicit Bias
(UIB): Experimental evaluation of an online bias education program. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Applied.

Hawkins, C. B., Camp, A. Z.*, & Schunke, M. P. (2022). Experimental evaluation of implicit bias
education in the college classroom. Teaching of Psychology.

Lee, A. H-Y., Lelkes, Y., Hawkins, C. B., & Theodoridis, A. G. (2022). Negative partisanship is not
more prevalent than positive partisanship. Nature: Human Behavior, 6(7), 951-963.

Hawkins, C. B. & Moroney, C.* (2021). The study of independent voters. In Sandy Maisel (Ed.),
Oxford Bibliographies in Political Science. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

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Hawkins, C. B. & Vandiver, A. J.* (2019). Human caregivers perceive racial bias in their pet
dogs. Groups Processes and Intergroup Relations, 22, 901-917.

Hawkins, C. B., Fitzgerald, C. E.*, & Nosek, B. A. (2015). In search of an association between
conception risk and prejudice. Psychological Science, 26, 249-252.

Hawkins, C. B. & Ratliff, K. A. (2015). Trying but failing: Implicit attitude transfer is not eliminated by
overt or subtle objectivity manipulations. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 37, 31-43.

Oliver, M. N., Wells, K. M., Joy-Gaba, J.A., Hawkins, C.B., Nosek, B.A. (2014). Do physicians’
implicit views of African Americans affect clinical decision making? Journal of the American
Board of Family Medicine, 27, 177-188.

Lai, C. K., Marini, M., Lehr, S. A., Cerruti, C., Shin, J. L., Joy-Gaba, J. A., Ho, A. K., Teachman, B. A.,
Wojcik, S. P., Koleva, S. P., Frazier, R. S., Heiphetz, L., Chen, E., Turner, R. N., Haidt, J.,
Kesebir, S., Hawkins, C. B., Schaefer, H. S., Rubichi, S., Sartori, G., Dial, C. M., Sriram, N.,
Banaji, M. R., & Nosek, B. A. (2014). Reducing implicit racial preferences I.: A comparative
investigation of 17 interventions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143, 1765-1785.

Jost, J. T., Hawkins, C. B., Nosek, B. A., Hennes, E. P., Stern, C., Gosling, S. D., & Graham, J. (2013).
Belief in a just god (and a just society): A system justification perspective on religious ideology.
Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 34, 56-81.
Reprinted in Spanish: Jost, J. T., Hawkins, C. B., Nosek, B. A., Hennes, E. P., Stern,
C., Gosling, S. D., & Graham, J. (2013). Creencia en un dios justo: La religion una forma
de justificacion del sistema. Psicologia Politica, 47, 55-89.

Hawkins, C. B. & Nosek, B. A. (2012). Motivated independence? Implicit party identity predicts
political judgments among self-proclaimed Independents. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 38, 1441-1455.

Hawkins, C. B. & Nosek, B. A. (2012). When ingroups aren’t “in”: Perceived political belief similarity
moderates religious ingroup favoritism. PLoS ONE, 7, e50945.

Meinz, E. J., Hambrick, D. Z., Hawkins, C. B., Gillings, A. K., Meyer, B. E., & Schneider, J. L. (2012).
Roles of domain knowledge and working memory capacity in components of skill in Texas
Hold’em poker. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 1, 34-40.

Nosek, B. A., Hawkins, C. B., & Frazier, R. S. (2011). Implicit social cognition: From measures to
mechanisms. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 15, 152-159.
Top 5 most widely read articles published in TiCS in 2011

Nosek, B. A., Graham, J., Lindner, N. M., Kesebir, S., Hawkins, C. B., Hahn, C., Schmidt, K., Motyl,
M., Joy-Gaba, J., Frazier, R., Tenney, E. R. (2010). Cumulative and career-stage citation impact
of social-personality psychology programs and their members. Personality and Social
Psychology Bulletin, 36, 1283-1300.

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Publications (not peer-reviewed)
Hawkins, C. B. (2012). The independent voter: Not so middle-of-the-road after all. Society of
Personality and Social Psychology Connections.

Nosek, B. A., Hawkins, C. B., & Frazier, R. (2012). Implicit social cognition. In S. Fiske & C. N.
Macrae (Eds.), Handbook of Social Cognition (pp. 31-53). New York, NY: Sage.

Nosek, B. A., Graham, J., & Hawkins C. B. (2010). Implicit political cognition. In B. Gawronski & B.
K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition (pp 548-564). New York, NY: Guilford.

Media Coverage
“Can Dogs Be Racist? Like Children, Dogs May Pick up Prejudices from Their Caretakers” by Stanley
Coren, Psychology Today, 9-17-2019
“Can Dogs Be Racist? Why Your Dog’s Barking at BIPOC & Examining Why ‘Dogs Don’t Like Black
People’” by Dog Liaison, YouTube, 6-11-2020.
“Surprise! Most Republicans and Democrats Identify More with Their Own Party than Against the Other
Party” by Alexander Theodoridis, Washington Post Monkey Cage, 7-25-2019.
“The Bias Beneath: Two Decades of Measuring Implicit Associations” by Scott Sleek, Association for
Psychological Science Observer, 1-31-2018
“Improve Your Business by Fighting Unconscious Bias” by Seema Dhanoa, Huffington Post Business
Canada, 8-22-2016
“Beyond the Labels of Black and Blue” panel by Maggie Poteau, FOX 55/27 Illinois, 7-14-2016
“This Is Your Brain on Politics” by Brooke Gladstone, On The Media, 10-12-2012
“Hidden Prejudice... Of The Political Kind” live call-in show by Tom Graham, WMRA, 9-6-2012
“Are Independents Just Partisans in Disguise?” by Shankar Vedantam, NPR, 8-22-2012
“Just How Independent are Political Independents?” by Sam Sommers, Psychology Today, 8-14-2012
“Red Mind, Blue Mind: Are There Any Real Independents?” by Wray Herbert, Huffington Post, 5-25-
2012

Teaching Experience
2023 Instructor, Honors Capstone in Psychology, SIUE
2019-23 Instructor, Research Design and Statistics I and II (on campus and online), SIUE
2019-20 Instructor, Multicultural Psychology (on campus and online), SIUE
2015-23 Instructor, Social Psychology (on campus and online), UIS, SIUE
2020-23 Instructor, Careers in Psychology, SIUE
2018 Instructor, Psychology of the Self, UIS
2017-18 Instructor, Stereotypes and Prejudice, UIS
2015-18 Instructor, Research Methods in Psychology, UIS
2015-18 Instructor, Principles of Psychology (on campus and online), UIS
2014 Teaching Assistant, Designing a Good Life (Business Ethics), Booth School of Business
Executive MBA Program, University of Chicago
2012 Instructor, New Science of the Unconscious, University of Virginia

Invited Lectures and Workshops


2022 Identifying and avoiding bias in letters of recommendation. Invited workshop for SIUE
2020 Challenges (and solutions) to bias education. Invited workshop for SIUE TIME team
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2020 I have bias: Understanding and taking responsibility for our Implicit bias and its impacts on
others. Invited talk for the SIUE faculty, staff, and students
2018 Implicit bias: We all have it. Invited workshop for the annual Student Technology, Arts, and
Research Symposium, University of Illinois Springfield

Representing Project Implicit, I have presented on implicit bias, diversity, inclusion, gender and racial
disparities, and decision-making biases to corporate, government, non-profit, and health audiences
2021 ACV Auctions, Buffalo, NY (virtual)
2020 Page and Turnbull Architecture and Historic Presentation, San Francisco, CA (virtual)
2020 KDE.org, Annual Akademy conference, International collaboration (virtual)
2018 American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT
2018 National Association of Drug Court Professionals, Memphis, TN
2017 University of Utah College of Earth and Mine Sciences, Salt Lake City, UT
2017 Housing Action Illinois, Bloomington, IL
2017 Central Illinois Psychological Society, Springfield, IL
2017 Air Force Research Lab, Dayton, OH
2017 Whistler Blackcomb, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
2016 Minerva Foundation Face of Leadership Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2016 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA
2016 Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL
2016 MIT Student Life, Boston, MA
2015 University of Chicago Laboratory School, Chicago, IL
2015 Independent Television Service Community Cinema Series, Chicago, IL
2014 MIT Sloan Women in Management Breaking the Mold Conference, Boston, MA
2014 Consumer Health Foundation, Washington, D.C.
2013 National Center for Healthcare Leadership Diversity & Inclusion Council, Chicago, IL
2013 Kaiser Permanente Psychiatry & Chemical Dependency Conference, San Francisco, CA
2013 Northeastern Pennsylvania Diversity in Education Consortium, Wilkes-Barre, PA
2012 Graduate Women in Science, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
2011 BP Group Leader Development Program, Chicago, IL
2011 BP Group Leader Development Program, London, UK
2011 BP Global Security Network Training Conference, Coral Gables, FL
2010 Georgia Association of Counsel for Children Annual Youth Law Conference, Atlanta, GA
2010 Albemarle-Charlottesville Human Resource Association, Charlottesville, VA
2010 Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Honors and Awards


2021 Vaughn Vandegrift URCA Research Mentor Award ($100), SIUE
2019-21 Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URCA) Faculty Mentor, SIUE
2020-21 IMPACT Academy Fellow, SIUE
2020-21 STEP Grant ($11,940), SIUE
2018 Exceptional Service Award (student-nominated), Office of Disability Services, University of
Illinois Springfield (UIS)
2017 Excellence in Teaching and Learning Fellows, UIS
2017 Research Grant: Understanding Implicit Bias ($13,892), Project Implicit, Inc.
2016 Library-Faculty Associateship ($1500), UIS

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2016 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Student-Faculty Research Fund ($2000), UIS
2016-17 Scholarly Presentation Support (travel award), UIS
2014 Teaching Assistant Evaluation Bonus, Booth School of Business Executive MBA Program,
University of Chicago
2013 Psychology Department Graduate Teaching Assistant Award, University of Virginia (UVA)
2012 Election Study Grant ($1250), UVA Political Psychology Group
2011 Distinguished Teaching Fellowship ($6000), UVA
2011 Summer Institute in Social Psychology, Princeton University
2011 “Student Choice” Colloquium Speaker, UVA
2011 Inducted into The Raven Society, UVA’s Most Prestigious Honor Society
2010 Maury Pathfinder Award for Best Pre-dissertation ($2000), UVA
2010 Third Place Poster, Robert J. Huskey Research Exhibition, UVA
2009-13 Robert J. Huskey Travel Award, UVA
2006 First Place Student Paper Presentation, SIUE College of Arts and Sciences Colloquium

Paper Presentations
2023 Can we effectively educate college students about bias online? MPA, Chicago, IL
2017 Motivations and strategies for overcoming unwanted biases. Invited paper for Midwestern
Psychological Association (MPA) Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL
2017 You get summers off, right? Working at a teaching focused institution. Professional
development session panelist for the Annual Meeting of the Society of Personality
and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX
2017 A study of selective incivility and perceived norms for respect. International Conference on
Occupational Stress and Health, Minneapolis, MN (student lead author)
2015 Using implicit measures to inform political identity and political independence. DePaul
University Social Psychology Brownbag Series, Chicago, IL
2015 Motivations and strategies for overcoming unwanted biases. University of Florida Social
Lunch Series, Gainesville, FL
2014 What I want versus what is right: Does dispositional motivation for objectivity versus
subjectivity influence judgment? Person Memory Interest Group Annual Meeting,
College Corner, OH
2014 Leveraging social identity to control bias. Loyola University Applied Social Psychology
Brownbag Series, Chicago, IL
2013 Leveraging social identity to control bias. University of Chicago Center for Decision
Research Behavioral Science Brownbag Series, Chicago, IL
2013 Debiasing social judgment: Motivations, processes, and consequences. (2013). Chaired
symposium for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting,
New Orleans, LA. (Co-chair: Brian Nosek. Speakers: Jeffrey Sherman, Ashby Plant,
Jonathan Kunstman).
2013 A dispositional motivation for objectivity. Society for Personality and Social Psychology
Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA
2013 A dispositional motivation for objectivity. University of Virginia Huskey Graduate Research
Expo, Charlottesville, VA
2013 Motivations and strategies for overcoming unwanted biases. University of Virginia Cognitive
Lunch Series, Charlottesville, VA
2012 Motivations and strategies for overcoming unwanted biases. University of Virginia Social

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Lunch Series, Charlottesville, VA
2012 Motivated independence: Implicit party identity predicts political judgments among self-
proclaimed Independents. Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL
2012 Motivated independence: Implicit party identity predicts political judgments among self-
proclaimed Independents. Political Psychology Pre-conference to Society for
Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA
2011 Motivated independence: Implicit party identity predicts political judgments among self-
proclaimed Independents. University of Virginia Department of Psychology “Student
Choice” Colloquium, Charlottesville, VA
2011 Motivated independence: Implicit party identity predicts political judgments among self-
proclaimed Independents. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL
2010 Just be yourself: Psychological independence influences political judgment. University of
Virginia Social Lunch Series, Charlottesville, VA
2009 Political ideology moderates the effect of ingroup specificity on ingroup favoritism.
University of Virginia Arts and Sciences Huskey Expo, Charlottesville, VA
2009 Political ideology moderates the effect of ingroup specificity on ingroup favoritism.
University of Virginia Social Lunch Series, Charlottesville, VA
2008 The effect of ingroup specificity on ingroup favoritism. University of Virginia Social Lunch
Series, Charlottesville, VA
2006 The role of religiosity and need for cognition in the acceptance of evolution. Southern
Illinois University Edwardsville Psi Chi Paper Presentation, Edwardsville, IL
2006 The role of religiosity and need for cognition in the acceptance of evolution. Southern
Illinois University Edwardsville College of Arts and Sciences Colloquium Thinking
about Religion, Edwardsville, IL

Reviewing
Editorial board member, Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy

Book proposal reviewer


 Political Psychology Series
 Oxford University Press
 Cambridge University Press

Ad hoc journal reviewer


 Journal of Personality and Social Psychology  Teaching of Psychology
 Perspectives on Psychological Science  Political Behavior
 Journal of Experimental Social Psychology  Journal of Electoral Studies
 Social Cognition  Social Psychology
 Social Psychological and Personality Science  Group Processes and Intergroup Relations
 Basic and Applied Social Psychology  Political Psychology
 PLoS ONE  British Journal of Social Psychology
 Journal of Experimental Psychology:  Analysis of Social Issues and Public Policy
General

Service
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) Psychology Department Service

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2022-23 Chair, Culture of Service Award Committee
2020-21 Chair, Race and Culture in the Undergraduate Curriculum
2021 Member, Academic Affairs Committee
2021 Chair, Social Affairs Committee
2019-23 Member, Social Affairs Committee
2020 Member, Online Program Committee
2019-22 Member, Undergraduate Program Committee
SIUE School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior Service
2022-23 Member, Teaching Excellence Award Committee
2020-21 Chair, Diversity Committee
SIUE University Service
2020-22 Member, IMPACT Academy
2021-22 Member, Advisory Board, Allies and Advocates
Professional Service
2019-22 Study Reviewer, Project Implicit
2017-18 Poster Submissions Reviewer, Midwestern Psychology Association Annual Meeting
2015 Mentor Lunch Leader: “Navigating a Post-doc”, Society for Personality and Social
Psychology (SPSP) Annual Meeting
2012 Poster Award Reviewer, SPSP Annual Meeting
University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) Service
2018 Chair, Curriculum Committee, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
2018 Faculty Development Workshop Presenter: “Diversity on Day 1”
2018 Instructor Search Committee Member, Psychology Department
2018 Personnel Committee Member, Psychology Department
2017-18 Post-tenure Review Committee Member
2017-18 Safe Zone Facilitator, Multiple Identities Workshop
2017-18 Chair, Honor’s Program, Psychology Department
2017 Presenter, Faculty Development Workshop: “Faculty-Librarian Collaborations to Promote
Information Literacy in the Classroom”
2016-18 Curriculum Committee Member, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
2016-18 Graduate School Workshop Committee Member, Psychology Department
2016-18 Psychology Department Representative, Preview Day
University of Virginia (UVA) Service
2009-13 Participant Pool Coordinator
2010-11 Professional Issues Committee
2008-09 Human Subjects Committee

Poster Presentations
2020 Experimental evaluation of an online implicit bias education program. Poster presented at
Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Annual Meeting, New Orleans
2020 Experimental evaluation of an online implicit bias education program. Poster presented at
Social Cognition Preconference at SPSP Annual Meeting, New Orleans
2018 Passed down the leash? Human caregivers’ reports of racial bias in their pet dogs. Student
Technology, Arts, and Research Symposium, Springfield, IL (student co-author)

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2018 Experimental evaluation of an online implicit bias education program. Illinois Summit on
Diversity in Psychological Science, Urbana, IL
2017 Identity and attitudes among theists and atheists. Midwestern Psychological Association
Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (student co-author)
2017 Will a stereotypes and prejudice class increase multicultural awareness? Midwestern
Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (student co-author)
2016 Not my kind of party: Negational social identity among American partisans. Society for
Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA
2015 Are dogs biased? Pet owners’ race bias correlates with their reports of their dogs’ behavior
toward Black and White people. Society for Personality and Social Psychology
Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA
2014 Accountability reduces intergroup bias through weakening ingroup identification. Society for
Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting, Austin, TX
2013 Fact-checking political knowledge and motivations for objectivity versus subjectivity in
decision-making. University of Virginia Political Psychology Working Group
Elections Grant Meeting, Charlottesville, VA
2012 Is American political independence a social identity or the absence of a social identity?
Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA
2011 Motivated independence: Implicit party identity predicts political judgments among self-
proclaimed Independents. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual
Meeting, San Antonio, TX
2010 Motivated independence: Implicit party identity predicts political judgments among self-
proclaimed Independents. University of Virginia Arts and Sciences Huskey Expo,
Charlottesville, VA
2010 When ingroups aren’t “in”: Christian liberals don’t favor their religious ingroups. Society for
Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV
2009 The effect of ingroup specificity on ingroup favoritism. Society for Personality and Social
Psychology Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL
2008 What is a soul? University of Virginia Arts and Sciences Huskey Expo, Charlottesville, VA

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