L. Campbell CV CURRICULUM VITAE (November, 2014) Lorne Campbell Professor The University of Western Ontario * [email protected] ( (519) 661-2111 ext: 84904 8 http://publish.uwo.ca/~lcampb23/ https://osf.io/sa9im/ Education 2001 1998 1996 Ph.D., Texas A&M University, Department of Psychology MS, Texas A&M University, Department of Psychology BA (Honours), University of Waterloo, Department of Psychology Employment History 07/2014 – present 07/2007 – 06/2014 2010 – 2011 09/2008 – 06/2009 07/2002 – 06/2007 08/2001 – 06/2002 Professor, Department of Psychology, The University of Western Ontario Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, The University of Western Ontario Member of the Special Graduate Faculty of the Department of Psychology at the University of Guelph Donald D. Harrington Faculty Fellow, Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin Assistant Professor, tenure track, Department of Psychology, The University of Western Ontario Assistant Professor, tenure track, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University Academic Honours Total Value of Academic Honours: $281,000 (15) Recipient of the Psychology Professor of the Year award, presented by the Western Psychology Association (an undergraduate student organization; 2013) (14) Recipient of a Faculty Scholar Award from the University of Western Ontario, $14,000 (2012-2014) (13) Awarded a Donald D. Harrington Faculty Fellowship from the University of Texas at Austin, $116,000 (US) (September 2008 – May 2009) (12) Awarded a Premier’s Research Excellence Award (PREA), $150,000 (2003-08) (11) Winner of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Relationship Researchers Interest Group Close Relationships Early Career Award for 2007 (10) Nominated and received membership in the Society of Experimental Social Psychology (SESP; 2006); Elected a Fellow of the Society in 2009 Lorne Campbell 2 (9) Received the University Student Centre’s (USC) Teaching Honour Roll Award of Excellence (2005-06) (8) American Psychological Association (APA) Dissertation Research Award (2000), $1000 (7) Texas A&M University Annual Research Competition (2000)—first prize for the presentation of a paper entitled The role of ideals and flexibility in close relationships (6) Texas A&M University Annual Research Competition (1999)—first prize for the presentation of a paper entitled Group behavior and interpersonal perception: Intrasexual competition and the role of the male waist-to-hip ratio (5) Texas A&M University Annual Research Competition (1998)—first prize for the presentation of a paper entitled Adult attachment and interdependence (4) Dean’s Honours List (1992-1996) (3) Achievement Scholarship (1994) (2) Extension of the William H. Gerald Memorial Entrance Scholarship (1993) (1) William H. Gerald Memorial Entrance Scholarship (1992) Research Funding Total Value of Research Funding: $808,805 2013-16 – Lorne Campbell (Co-PI, with William A. Fisher), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), “Attachment Orientation and the Impact of Pornography on the Couple Relationship”, $144,570, awarded to cover a period of 3 years: $43,190 for 2013/14, $56,190 for 2014/15, and $45,190 for 2015/16. 2012-16 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), “Seeking Information in the Face of Relationship Uncertainties: The Role of Anxious Attachment”, $176,400 awarded to cover a period of 4 years: $37,839 for 2012/13, $45,369 for 2013/14, $45,596 for 2014/15, and $47,596 for 2015/16. 2009-12 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), “Activation of Anxious Attachment, Attentional Bias, and Cognitive Resource Depletion”, $96,922 awarded to cover a period of 3 years: $34,412 for 2009/10, $32,380 for 2010/11, and $30,130 for 2011/12. 2008 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Canadian International Development Agency – Partnerships for Tomorrow Program Phase II, “Strengthening Psychology Graduate Training in [the country of] Georgia”, $8400 awarded to cover a period of 1 year. 2006-09 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), “The Ups and Downs of Romantic Relationships: Links between Variability in Relationship Evaluations, Relationship Processes, and Relationship Stability”, $105,773 awarded to cover a period of 3 years: $31,928 for 2006/07, $36,928 for 2007/08, and $36,917 for 2008/09. 2009 – James Olson (PI), Lorne Campbell, Jennifer La Guardia, and Mark Zanna (Co-PI’s), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC): “The 12th Ontario Symposium: The Science of the Couple”, $17,600.00 awarded to cover a period of 1 year. 2006 – Mark Collard (PI; University of British Columbia), Andrè Costopoulos (PI; McGill University), Lorne Campbell and 28 other scholars (Co-PI’s), Social Sciences and Humanities Lorne Campbell 3 Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Strategic Research Cluster Program, “Mind, Culture and Evolution”, $30,000 awarded to cover a period of 1 year. 2006 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)\University of Western Ontario International Travel Grant, $2,000 2005-06 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)-UWO Internal Research Award, $4,484 awarded for a period of 1 year. 2004-06 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Canadian Foundation for Innovation-Infrastructure Operating Fund (CFI-OIF), $8,508 awarded to cover a period of 3 years: $3,120 for 2004, $3,120 for 2005, and $2,340 for 2006. 2003 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI), $105,838; Infrastructure Grant for Social Interaction Laboratory; awarded in 2003 to cover a period of one year. 2002–05 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), “Ideal Standards and Romantic Relationships”; $89,000 awarded to cover a period of 3 years: $23,500 for 2002/03, $32,500 for 2003/04, and $33,000 for 2004/05. 2003 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)\UWO Travel Grant, $1,410. 2002 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)\Simon Fraser University Internal Research Grant, “Attachment Style and Relationship Perceptions”; $4,300 awarded in 2002 cover a period of one year. 2001 – Lorne Campbell (PI), President’s Research Grant, Simon Fraser University, “Accuracy and Enhancement in Romantic Relationships”; Awarded $10,000 to cover a period of one year. 2001 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Endowed Research Fellowship, Simon Fraser University, “Ideal Standards and Perceptions of Dating Partners”; Awarded $5,000 to cover a period of one year. 2001 – Lorne Campbell (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)/SFU Travel Grant, $600. Symposia 2009—Co-organizer of the 12th Ontario Symposium: The Science of the Couple that was held on the campus at the University of Western Ontario August 20-21, 2009. 2009—Organizer of the Texas Symposium on the Development of Close Relationships: An Interdisciplinary Integration that was held on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin May 8-9, 2009. Lorne Campbell 4 Publications Summary Textbooks: 1 Edited Volumes: 3 Chapters in books and Encyclopedia Entries: 23 Papers in refereed journals: 41 Presentations at professional meetings/workshops: 76 Invited Talks: 36 Textbooks (1) Fletcher, G.J.O., Simpson, J.A., Campbell, L., & Overall, N. (2013). The science of intimate relationships. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited Volumes (3) Simpson, J.A., & Campbell. L. (2013). The Oxford handbook of close relationships. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (2) Campbell, L., La Guardia, J., Olson, J., & Zanna, M. (2012). The science of the couple: The Ontario symposium, Vol. 12. New York, NY: Psychology Press. (1) Campbell, L., & Loving, T.J. (2012). Interdisciplinary research on close relationships: The case for integration. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Chapters in Books and Encyclopedia Entries (23) Campbell, L., & Loving, T.J. (in press). Love and commitment in romantic relationships. In D. Buss (Ed.), The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology (2nd ed). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. (22) Simpson, J.A., & Campbell, L. (in press). Methods of evolutionary sciences. In D. Buss (Ed.), The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology (2nd ed). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. (21) Campbell, L., Pink, J.C., & Stanton, S.C.E. (2015). Ideal mate standards and romantic relationships. In J. A. Simpson & J. F. Dovidio (Eds.), Handbook of personality and social psychology: Interpersonal relations and group processes (247-270). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (20) Campbell, L., & Stanton, S.C.E. (2014). The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model. In R. Cautin & S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. (19) Campbell, L., & Stanton, S.C.E. (2013). Handling conflicts positively. In M. Hojjat & D. Cramer (Eds.), Positive psychology of love (pp. 134-145). Oxford University Press. (18) Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2013). Swept off their feet? Females’ strategic mating Lorne Campbell 5 behavior as a means of supplying the broom. In M.L. Fisher, J.R. Garcia, R.S. Chang, & S.L. Strout (Eds.), Evolution’s Empress: Darwinian perspectives on the nature of women (pp. 330-344). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (17) Campbell, L., & Simpson, J.A. (2013). The blossoming of relationship science. In J.A. Simpson & L. Campbell (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of close relationships (pp. 3-10). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (16) Simpson, J.A., & Campbell, L. (2013). The waving of the relationship flag. In J.A. Simpson & L. Campbell (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of close relationships (pp. 825-827). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (15) Campbell, L., & Rubin, H. (2012). Modeling dyadic processes. In L. Campbell, J. La Guardia, J. Olson, & M. Zanna (Eds.), The science of the couple: The Ontario symposium, Vol. 12 (pp. 1-15). New York, NY: Psychology Press. (14) Campbell, L., & Surra, C. (2012). Research on close relationships: Call for an interdisciplinary integration. In L. Campbell & T.J. Loving (Eds.), Interdisciplinary research on close relationships: The case for integration (pp. 3-24). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (13) Campbell, L. (2011). What is the purpose of love? In G. Lewandowski, T. Loving, B. Le, & M. Gleason (Eds.), The Science of Relationships: Answers to your Questions about Dating, Marriage, & Family (pp. 26-30). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt. (12) Campbell, L. (2011). Are we meant to be monogamous? In G. Lewandowski, T. Loving, B. Le, & M. Gleason (Eds.), The Science of Relationships: Answers to your Questions about Dating, Marriage, & Family (pp. 21-25). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt. (11) Campbell, L. (2011). Does love last forever? In G. Lewandowski, T. Loving, B. Le, & M. Gleason (Eds.), The Science of Relationships: Answers to your Questions about Dating, Marriage, & Family (pp. 36-40). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt. (10) Campbell, L. (2009). Experimental design for relationship research. In H. Reis & S.Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. New York, NY: Sage. (9) Campbell, L. (2008). Marital conflict. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2nd Ed.). Thomson Gale. (8) Campbell, L. (2008). Sociobiology. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2nd Ed.). Thomson Gale. (7) Kashy, D.A., Campbell, L., & Harris, D.W. (2006). Advances in data analytic approaches for relationships research: The broad utility of hierarchical linear modeling. In A. Vangelisti & D. Perlman (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships (pp. 73-90). New York: Cambridge University Press. (6) Simpson, J.A. & Campbell, L., Weisberg, Y.J. (2006). Daily perceptions of conflict and Lorne Campbell 6 support in romantic relationships: The ups and downs of anxiously attached individuals. In M. Mikulincer & G.S. Goodman (Eds.), Dynamics of Romantic Love (pp. 216-239). New York, NY: Guilford. (5) Campbell, L., & Ellis, B. (2005). Love, commitment, and mate retention. In D. Buss (Ed.), The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology (pp. 419-442). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. (4) Simpson, J.A., & Campbell, L. (2005). Methods in evolutionary psychology. In D. Buss (Ed.), The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology (pp. 119-144). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. (3) Simpson, J.A., Rholes, W.S., Campbell, L., Wilson, C., & Tran, S. (2002). Adult attachment, the transition to parenthood, and marital well-being. In P. Noller & J. Feeney (Eds.), Understanding marriage: Developments in the study of couple interaction (pp. 385-410). New York: Cambridge University Press. (2) Simpson, J.A., Fletcher, G.J.O., & Campbell, L. (2001). The structure and function of ideal standards in close relationships. In G.J.O Fletcher & M. Clark (Eds.), Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology: Interpersonal Processes (pp. 86-106). Oxford, England: Blackwell. (1) Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., & Orina, M. (1999). Sex and mating: Sexual strategies, tradeoffs, and strategic pluralism. In D.H. Rosen & M.C. Luebbert (Eds.), The evolution of the psyche (pp. 34-61). Westport, CT: Praeger. Papers in Refereed Journals (41) Fletcher, G.J.O., Simpson, J.A., Campbell, L., & Overall, N.C. (in press). Pair-bonding, romantic love, and evolution: The curious case of Homo sapiens. Perspectives on Psychological Science. (40) Campbell, L., Loving, T.J., & LeBel, E.P. (2014). Enhancing transparency of the research process to increase accuracy of findings: A guide for relationship researchers. Personal Relationships. DOI: 10.1111/pere.12053 (39) Campbell, L., & Stanton, S.C.E. (2014). The predictive validity of ideal partner preferences in relationship formation: What we know, what we don`t know, and why it matters. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 8, 485-494. (38) Campbell, L., & Moroz, S. (2014). Humour use between spouses and positive and negative interpersonal behaviours during conflict. Europe’s Journal of Psychology, 10, 532-542. (37) Stanton, S.C.E., & Campbell, L. (2014). Can't get you off my mind: Attachment anxiety and relationships as cognitive load. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, DOI: 10.1177/0265407514536292 (36) Stanton, S.C.E., Campbell, L., & Loving, T.J. (2014). Energized by love: Thinking about romantic relationships increases positive affect and blood glucose levels. Psychophysiology, DOI: 10.1111/psyp.12249. (35) Goncalves, M.K., & Campbell, L. (2014). The Dark Triad and the derogation of mating Lorne Campbell 7 competitors. Personality and Individual Differences, 67, 42-46. (34) Stanton, S.C.E., & Campbell, L. (2014). Perceived social support moderates the link between attachment anxiety and health outcomes. PLOS One, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0095358. (33) Campbell, L., Overall, N., Rubin, H., & Lackenbauer, S.D. (2013). Inferring a partner’s ideal discrepancies: Accuracy, projection, and the communicative role of interpersonal behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105, 217-233. (32) LeBel, E.P., & Campbell, L. (2013). Heightened sensitivity to temperature cues in highly anxious individuals: Real or elusive phenomenon? Psychological Science. doi:10.1177/0956797613486983 (31) Stanton, S.C.E., & Campbell, L. (2013). Psychological and physiological predictors of health in romantic relationships: An attachment perspective. Journal of Personality. doi:10.1111/jopy.12056. (30) Lackenbauer, S.D., & Campbell, L. (2012). Measuring up: The unique emotional and regulatory outcomes of different perceived partner-ideal discrepancies in romantic relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 103, 472-488. (29) LeBel, E. P., & Campbell, L. (2012). The interactive role of implicit and explicit partner evaluations on ongoing affective and behavioral romantic realities. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4, 167-174. (28) Rubin, H., & Campbell, L. (2012). Day-to-day changes in intimacy predict heightened relationship passion, sexual occurrence, and sexual satisfaction: A dyadic diary analysis. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 3, 224-231. (27) Campbell, L., & Marshall, T. (2011). Anxious attachment and relationship processes: An interactionist perspective. Journal of Personality, 79, 917-947. (26) Loving, T. J., & Campbell, L. (2011). Mind-body connections in personal relationships: What close relationships researchers have to offer. Personal Relationships, 18, 165-169. (25) Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2011). Humor in romantic contexts: Do men participate and women evaluate? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 918-929. (24) Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Boldry, J., & Rubin, H. (2010). Trust, variability in relationship evaluations, and relationship processes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 99. 14-31. (23) Lackenbauer, S.D., Campbell, L., Rubin, H., Fletcher, G.J.O., & Troister, T. (2010). The unique and combined benefits of accuracy and positive bias in relationships. Personal Relationships, 17, 475-492. (22) Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2010). What do women want? An interactionist account of women’s mate preferences. Personality and Individual Differences, 49, 749-754. Lorne Campbell 8 (21) Campbell, L., & Wilbur, C.J. (2009). Are the traits we prefer in potential mates the traits they value in themselves? An analysis of sex differences in the self-concept. Self and Identity, 8, 418-446. (20) LeBel, E.P., & Campbell, L. (2009). Implicit partner affect, relationship satisfaction, and the prediction of romantic breakup. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 1291-1294. (19) Smith, A.M., Loving, T.J., Crockett, E.E., & Campbell, L. (2009). What’s closeness got to do with it? Men’s and women’s cortisol responses when providing and receiving support. Psychosomatic Medicine, 71, 843-851. (18) Campbell, L., Cronk, L., Simpson, J.A., Milroy, A., Wilson, C.L., & Dunham, B. (2009). The association between men’s ratings of women as desirable long-term mates and individual differences in women’s sexual attitudes and behaviors. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 509-513. (17) Butzer, B., & Campbell, L. (2008). Adult attachment and sexual satisfaction: A study of married couples. Personal Relationships, 15, 141-154. (16) Campbell, L., Butzer, B., & Wong, J. (2008). Organization of partner knowledge, perceptions of marital quality, and marital conflict. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 723740. (15) Campbell, L., Martin, R.A., & Ward, J.A. (2008). An observational study of humor use during a conflict discussion. Personal Relationships, 15, 41-55. (14) Campbell, L., Lackenbauer, S.D., & Muise, A. (2006). When is being known or adored by romantic partners most beneficial? Self-perceptions, relationship length, and responses to partner’s verifying and enhancing appraisals. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 1283-1294. (13) Campbell, L. (2005). Responses to verifying and enhancing appraisals from romantic partners: The role of trait importance trait visibility. European Journal of Social Psychology, 35, 1-13. (12) Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Boldry, J.G., & Kashy, D. (2005). Perceptions of conflict and support in romantic relationships: The role of attachment anxiety. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 510-531. (11) Juda, M., Campbell, L., & Crawford, C. (2004). Female dieting as a result of a lack of social support: An evolutionary approach. Evolution and Human Behavior, 25, 200-208. (10) Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Stewart, M., & Manning, J.G. (2003). Putting personality in social context: Extraversion, emergent leadership, and the availability of rewards. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 1547-1559. (9) Simpson, J.A., Rholes, W.S., Campbell, L., & Wilson, C. (2003). Changes in attachment during the transition to parenthood. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 39, 317331. Lorne Campbell 9 (8) Simpson, J. A., Rholes, W. S., Campbell, L., Tran, S., & Wilson, C. (2003). Adult attachment, the transition to parenthood, and depressive symptoms. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 1172-1187. (7) Bradford, S.A., Feeney, J.A., & Campbell, L. (2002). Links between attachment orientations and dispositional and diary-based measures of disclosure in dating couples: A study of actor and partner effects. Personal Relationships, 9, 491-506. (6) Campbell, L., & Kashy, D.A. (2002). Estimating actor, partner, and interaction effects for dyadic data using PROC MIXED and HLM: A guided tour. Personal Relationships, 9, 327342. (5) Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Stewart, M., & Manning, J.G. (2002). Men's waist-to-hip ratio, intrasexual competition, and interpersonal perception in leaderless groups. Human Nature, 13, 345-362. (4) Ellis, B.J., Simpson, J.A., & Campbell, L. (2002). Trait-specific dependence in romantic relationships. Journal of Personality, 70, 611-659. (3) Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Kashy, D.A., & Fletcher, G.J.O. (2001). Ideal standards, the self, and flexibility of ideals in close relationships. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27, 447-462. (2) Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Kashy, D.A., & Rholes, W.S. (2001). Attachment styles, dependence, and behavior in a stressful situation: An actor-partner interdependence approach. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 18, 849-871. (1) Rholes, W. S., Simpson, J. A., Campbell, L. & Grich, J. (2001). Adult attachment and the transition to parenthood. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 421-435. Presentations at Professional Meetings/Workshops and Others MacEacheron, M., Campbell, L., Straehle, S., & Stanton, S.C.E. (2013). Similarities and Differences in How Men and Women Respond to their Romantic Partners Standing Up for Them in Either an Aggressive, Assertive, or Passive Manner. Paper presented at the American Psychological Society, Social Experimental Division, annual conference, Honolulu, Hawai'i. MacEacheron, M., Campbell, L., Straehle, S., & Stanton, S.C.E. (2013). Similarities and Differences in How Men and Women Respond to their Romantic Partners Standing Up for Them in Either an Aggressive, Assertive, or Passive Manner. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association annual conference, Quebec City, Canada. Campbell, L., & LeBel, E.P. (2012). Implicit partner evaluations uniquely and interactively predict ongoing affective and behavioral romantic realities. Paper presented at the Australian Psychological Society, Psychology of Relationships Interest Group Conference, Adelaide, Australia. Lorne Campbell 10 Campbell, L., & LeBel, E.P. (2012). Implicit partner evaluations uniquely and interactively predict ongoing affective and behavioral romantic realities. Paper presented at the conference of the International Association of Relationship Research, Chicago, USA. Campbell, L., & Rubin, H. (2012). Inferring a partner’s ideal discrepancies: Accuracy, projection, and the communicative role of interpersonal behavior. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, NS, Canada. MacEacheron, M.D., Campbell, L., Staehle, S., & Stanton, S.C.E. (2012). Similarities and differences in how men and women respond to their romantic partners standing up for them in either an aggressive, assertive, or passive manner. Paper presented at the conference of the International Association of Relationship Research, Chicago, USA. MacEacheron, M.D., Campbell, L., Staehle, S., & Stanton, S.C.E. (2012). Similarities and differences in how men and women respond to their romantic partners standing up for them in either an aggressive, assertive, or passive manner. Paper presented at the conference of the International Society of Human Ethology, Vienna, Austria. Pink, J.C. & Campbell, L. (2012). Attachment and sexual initiation rejection in established romantic relationships. Paper presented at the conference of the International Association for Relationship Research, Chicago, USA. Pink, J.C. & Campbell, L. (2012). Facebook stalking: A discreet way for anxiously attached individuals to monitor their romantic partners. Poster presented at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, USA. Stanton, S. C. E., & Campbell, L. (2012). Energized by love: Physiological consequences of partner reflection. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), San Diego, USA. Stanton, S. C. E., Pink, J. C., Hopkins, S., & Campbell, L. (2012). Potential benefits of relationship reflection for avoidantly attached individuals: Decreased negative affect and increased connection. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the International Association for Relationship Research, Chicago, USA. Wilbur, C., & Campbell, L. (2012). Beauty and the beast: Changes in attractiveness perceptions following belongingness feedback. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, IL, USA. Campbell, L. (2011). Implicit partner evaluations uniquely and interactively predict ongoing affective and behavioral romantic realities. Paper presented at the conference of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Washington, DC. Campbell, L., & Wilbur, C. (2011). What do women want? An interactionist account of women’s mate preferences. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Montpelier, France. Marques, S.R., MacDonald, T., Campbell, L., & Lydon, J. (2011). Impact of daily relationship Lorne Campbell 11 stress and attachment anxiety on self-reported health behaviors and well-being. Poster presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX, USA. Stanton, S.C.E., Campbell, L., & Loving, T.J. (2011). Attachment and the impact of relationship reflection on cognition and attention. Poster presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX, USA. Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2011). The joke is the window to the soul: Evaluation and inferences of humor. Poster presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX, USA. Stanton, S.C.E., & Campbell, L. (2010). Blinded by love: Thinking about relationships influences attentional capacity in highly anxious individuals. Paper presented at the conference of the International Association of Relationship Research, Herzlya, Israel. Campbell, L., & Rubin, H. (2010). Sexual passion from changes in intimacy over time: A dyadic diary analysis. Paper presented at the conference of the International Association of Relationship Research, Herzlya, Israel. Campbell, L., & Simpson, J.A. (2010). Variability in relationship evaluations and relationship processes. Paper presented at the conference of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Minneapolis, MN. LeBel, E.P., & Campbell, L. (2010). Implicit partner affect, relationship satisfaction, and the prediction of romantic breakup. Poster presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV, USA. Marques, S., MacDonald, T.K., Campbell, L., & Lydon, J. (2010). The interactive effects of potential rejection and attachment anxiety on self-regulation. Poster presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV, USA. Rubin, H., Campbell, L., Lackenbauer, S.D., & Overall, N.C. (2010). Partner effects of ideal discrepancies on relationship satisfaction: Accuracy and projection in inferring partner discrepancies and the communicative role of interpersonal behavior. Poster presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV, USA. Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2010). Beauty in the beast: Inferred liking as an antecedent of physical attractiveness judgments. Poster presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV, USA. Campbell, L. (2009). Modeling dyadic processes. Paper presented at the 12th Ontario Symposium: The Science of the Couple, London, ON, Canada. Campbell, L. (2009). The Texas symposium on the development of close relationships: An interdisciplinary integration. Paper presented at the Texas symposium on the development of close relationships: An interdisciplinary integration. Lorne Campbell 12 Lackenbauer, S.D., & Campbell, L. (2009). Do I feel dissonance over you? Gender differences in self-construal and the experience of dissonance for romantic partners. Poster presented at the 12th Ontario Symposium: The Science of the Couple, London, ON, Canada Lackenbauer, S.D., & Campbell, L. (2009). The influence of partner discrepancies on emotion and regulatory focus. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, QC. Lackenbauer, S.D., Campbell, L., Rubin, H., Fletcher, G.J.O., & Troister, T. (2009). Seeing clearly through rose coloured glasses: Partner perceptions and the possibility of accuracy with bias. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, QC. Lackenbauer, S.D., & Campbell, L. (2009). The “fit” to my mis-match: The influence of partner discrepancies on regulatory focus. Poster presented at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL, USA. LeBel, E.P., & Campbell, L. (2009). Implicit partner affect, relationship satisfaction, and the prediction of romantic breakup. Poster presented at the annual Midwestern Psychological Association conference, Chicago, IL, USA. LeBel, E.P., & Campbell, L. (2009). Implicit partner affect, relationship satisfaction, and the prediction of romantic breakup. Poster presented at the 12th Ontario Symposium: The Science of the Couple, London, ON, Canada. Rubin, H., & Campbell, L. (2009). Ideal standards and explanation processes in close relationships. Poster presented at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL, USA. Rubin, H., Campbell, L., Lackenbauer, S.D., & Overall, N.C. (2009). Partner effects of ideal discrepancies on relationship satisfaction: Accuracy and projection in inferring partner discrepancies and the communicative role of interpersonal behavior. Poster presented at the 12th Ontario Symposium: The Science of the Couple, London, ON, Canada. Butzer, B., & Campbell, L. (2008). Changes in adult attachment over time: The effects of positive relationship behaviors. Poster presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM, USA. Lackenbauer, S.D., Campbell, L., Rubin, H., Fletcher, G. J. O., & Troister, T. (2008). Seeing clearly through rose-colored glasses: Partner perceptions and the possibility of accuracy with bias. Poster presented at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM, USA. LeBel, E. P., & Campbell, L. (2008). The discrepant self and its relations to relationship satisfaction and commitment. Poster presented at the Self and Identity pre-conference of the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM, USA. Lorne Campbell 13 Rubin, H., Campbell, L., Lackenbauer, S.D., & Overall, N. C. (2008). Assessing the accuracy of perceived spousal ideal discrepancies and the moderating effects of interpersonal behavior. Poster presented at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM, USA. Butzer, B., Campbell, L., & Wong, J. (2007). Adult attachment and sexual satisfaction: A study of married couples. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. Lackenbauer, S.D., & Campbell, L. (2007). Ideal standards and relationship evaluations: Different forms of partner discrepancies and their emotional outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2007). Humor in romantic contexts: Do men participate and women evaluate? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. Campbell, L., Lackenbauer, S.D., & Muise, A., (2006). When is being known or adored by romantic partners most beneficial? Self-perceptions, relationship length, and responses to partner’s verifying and enhancing appraisals. Paper presented at the New Directions in Research on Romantic Relationships Symposium, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Campbell, L., Butzer, B., & Wong, J. (2006). Cognitive organization of partner knowledge in married couples. Paper presented at the Australian Psychological Society, Psychology of Relationships Interest Group Conference, Melbourne, Australia. Campbell, L., Butzer, B., & Wong, J. (2006). Cognitive organization of partner knowledge in married couples. Paper presented at the biannual International Association for Relationships Research Conference, Rethymno, Crete. Lackenbauer, S.D., Campbell, L., & Wong, J. (2006). Ideal standards and the experience of emotions in relationships. Paper presented at the biannual International Association for Relationships Research Conference, Rethymno, Crete. Martin, R.A., Campbell, L., & Ward, J.R. (2006). Observed humor styles, relationship quality, and problem resolution in a conflict discussion between dating couples. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Humor Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark. Butzer, B., Campbell, L., & Wong, J. (2006). Cognitive organization of partner knowledge in married couples. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, CA. Lackenbauer, S.D., Campbell, L., & Wong, J. (2006). Ideal standards and the experience of emotions in relationships. Paper presented at the Western-Waterloo conference, London, ON. Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2006). Making sense of humor: Differences in men's and women's humor strategies within mating contexts. Paper presented at the Western-Waterloo conference, London, ON. Lorne Campbell 14 Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2006). Making sense of humor: Differences in men's and women's humor strategies within mating contexts. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, CA. Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Boldry, J., & Kashy, D.A. (2005). The Regulation of relationship perceptions: The role of attachment anxiety. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, CA. Lackenbauer, S.D., Campbell, L., & Muise, A. (2005). My partner, my critic: The influence of relationship length on preferred partner appraisals. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2005). Whether just for fun or in the long run: The appeal of ambition in both short-term and long-term romantic relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Campbell, L., Kashy, D.A., & Harris, D.W. (2004). Trends in data collection and data analysis in close relationships research. Paper presented at the Meeting of Emerging Relationships Researchers Group, Nags Head at the Sea Frolic, FL. Campbell, L. (2004). Are the traits we prefer in potential mates the traits they value in themselves? An evolutionary analysis of gender differences in the self-concept. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Berlin, Germany. Campbell, L. (2004). Are the traits we prefer in potential mates the traits they value in themselves? An evolutionary analysis of gender differences in the self-concept. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. Lackenbauer, S.D., Campbell, L., & Muise, A. (2004). My partner, my critic: The influence of relationship length on preferred partner appraisals. Paper presented at the WesternWaterloo conference, London, ON. Wigington, T., Campbell, L., Cronk, L., Simpson, J.A., Milroy, A., & Wilson, C. (2004). Do women’s faces honestly signal long-term mate quality? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Berlin, Germany. Wigington, T., Campbell, L., Cronk, L., Simpson, J.A., Milroy, A., & Wilson, C. (2004). Do women’s faces honestly signal long-term mate quality? Paper presented at the WesternWaterloo conference, London, ON. Campbell, L. (2003). Putting personality in social context: Extraversion, emergent leadership, and the availability of rewards. Keynote address presented at Western-Waterloo Conference, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON. Campbell, L. (2003). Anxious attachment, perceptions of threat to romantic relationships, and Lorne Campbell 15 behavior in potentially threatening situations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. Tran, S., Simpson, J.A., Rholes, W.S., Campbell, L., & Wilson, C.L. (2003). Adult attachment, the transition to parenthood, and depressive symptoms. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. Wilson, C. L., Simpson, J.A., Rholes, W.S., & Campbell, L. (2003). Changes in attachment orientations across the transition to parenthood. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. Campbell, L. (2002). Sexual selection, male viability, and interpersonal behavior. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC. Campbell, L. (2002). Verification and enhancement in romantic relationships. Paper presented at the biannual International Conference on Personal Relationships, Halifax, NS. Campbell, L. (2002). Verification and enhancement in romantic relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GE. Cronk, L., Campbell, L., & Milroy, A. (2002). Cosmetics as a signaling system. Paper presented at the annual American Anthropological Association meeting, New Orleans, LO. Milroy, A., Cronk, L., Campbell, L., & Simpson, J.A. (2002). Health and cosmetics: Can female signals of health and beauty be faked by the use of cosmetics? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Brunswick, NJ. Wilson, C.L., Simpson, J.A., Campbell, L., & Fletcher, G.J.O. (2002). The influence of mindsets on perceptions of partners and relationships. Paper presented at the International Conference on Personal Relationships, Halifax, Canada. Wilson, C.L., Simpson, J.A., Campbell, L., & Fletcher, G.J.O. (2002). The influence of mindsets on perceptions of partners and relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GE. Campbell, L., Stewart, M., Simpson, J.A., & Manning, J. (2001). Male viability and behavior in a leaderless group discussion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Kashy, D.A., & Fletcher, G.J.O. (2000). Ideals and flexibility in close relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Campbell, L., Stewart, M., Manning, J., & Simpson, J.A. (2000). Men behaving dominantly: Leaderless group discussion, intrasexual competition, and the male waist-to-hip ratio. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Amherst, MA. Lorne Campbell 16 Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Kashy, D.A., & Fletcher, G.J.O. (1999). Ideals and flexibility in close relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Salt Lake City, UT. Grich, J., Campbell, L., Rholes, W.S., & Simpson, J.A. (1999). Attachment and marital functioning during the transition to parenthood. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Stewart, M., Campbell, L., Manning, J., & Simpson, J.A. (1999). The male waist-to-hip ratio and interpersonal perception. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society in June in Salt Lake City, Utah. Campbell, L., Kashy, D.A., & Simpson, J.A. (1998). Attachment styles and behavior in a stressful situation: An actor-partner interdependence approach. Paper presented at the biannual International Conference on Personal Relationships, Saratoga Springs, NY. Invited Talks Campbell, L. (2013). Feeling less alone: Benefits of relationship reminders and intimacy promotion for avoidantly attached individuals. Keynote address presented at the Australian Psychological Society, Psychology of Relationships Interest Group Conference, Sydney, Australia. Campbell, L. (2013). Feeling less alone: Benefits of relationship reminders and intimacy promotion for avoidantly attached individuals. Invited talk presented at the VUW Interdisciplinary Conference on Intimate Relationships, Wellington, NZ. Campbell, L., & LeBel, E. (2013). Replication in psychological research. Invited talk presented at the Western-Waterloo conference, Waterloo, ON. Campbell, L. (2013). Trust, variability in perceived relationship quality over time, and relationship processes. Invited colloquium presented at the Sociology Colloquium Series, University of Western Ontario, London, ON. Campbell, L. (2012). Implicit partner evaluations uniquely and interactively predict ongoing affective and behavioral romantic realities. Invited colloquium presented at the University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ. Campbell, L. (2012). Humor, interpersonal attraction, and relationship maintenance. Invited colloquium presented at Pennsylvania State University Erie, Erie, PA. Campbell, L. (2012). Lead me not into temptation: Stay happy with your partner by not focusing on attractive alternative partners. Invited colloquium presented to the Western Psychological Association, London, ON. Campbell, L. (2011). Panel Discussion on the state of Relationship Science. Invited to join panel discussing the state of relationship science at the SESP attraction and relationships preconference, Washington, DC. Lorne Campbell 17 Campbell, L. (2011). Lead me not into temptation: Stay happy with your partner by not focusing on attractive alternative partners. Invited colloquium presented to the King’s University College Psychology Club, London, ON. Stanton, S. C. E., & Campbell, L. (2011). Energized by love: Physiological consequences of partner reflection. Paper presented at the biennial mini-conference of the International Association for Relationship Research, Tucson, USA. Campbell, L. (2010). Ideal standards, perceived discrepancies, and the experience of negative affect in romantic relationships. Invited colloquium presented at the University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, ON. Campbell, L. (2010). The ups and downs of romantic love. Invited talk presented at the London Central Library as part of the lecture series titled “Relationships: We Can’t Live Without Them”, The London Central Library, London, ON. Campbell, L., & Wilbur, C.J. (2010). Are the traits we prefer in potential mates the traits they value in themselves? An analysis of sex differences in the self-concept. Invited talk presented at the Evolutionary Psychology Preconference, Las Vegas, NV. Campbell. L. (2010). Trust, variability in relationship evaluations and relationship processes. Invited colloquium presented at Brock University, St. Catherines, ON. Campbell, L. (2009). The ups and downs of romantic love. Invited talk presented at the senior alumni association weekly meeting, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON. Campbell, L. (2009). The association between men’s ratings of women as desirable long-term mates and individual differences in women’s sexual attitudes and behaviors? Invited colloquium presented at Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. Campbell, L. (2009). The association between men’s ratings of women as desirable long-term mates and individual differences in women’s sexual attitudes and behaviors? Invited colloquium presented at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. Campbell, L. (2008). How do people want to be perceived by their romantic partners? Invited colloquium presented at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. Campbell, L. (2008). The ups and downs of romantic love. Invited colloquium presented at Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia. Campbell, L. & Wilbur, C.J. (2008). Decision making and quality assurance in university programs: A case study of the department of psychology at the University of Western Ontario. Invited talk presented at Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia. Campbell, L. & Wilbur, C.J. (2008). Research methods for the social sciences. Invited talk presented at Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia. Campbell, L. & Wilbur, C.J. (2008). Research methods for the social sciences. Invited talk presented at Ilia Chavchavdze University, Tbilisi, Georgia. Lorne Campbell 18 Campbell, L. (2008). Fanning the flames of love in marriage. Invited talk presented for the Classes Without Quizzes public colloquium series, London, ON. Campbell, L. (2007). How do people want to be perceived by their romantic partners? Invited talk presented to the Humanist Association of London and Area, London, ON. Campbell, L. (2007). How do people want to be perceived by their romantic partners? Invited colloquium presented at the University of Toledo, Toledo, OH. Campbell, L. (2007). The ups and downs of romantic love. Invited colloquium presented at Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. Campbell, L. (2007). I love you, I love you not, I love you again: Fluctuations in relationship evaluations, trust, and interpersonal behavior in close relationships. Invited talk presented at the Personal Relationships Research Interest Group Preconference, Memphis, TN. Campbell, L. (2007). I love you, I love you not, I love you again: Fluctuations in relationship evaluations, trust, and interpersonal behavior in close relationships. Invited colloquium presented at York University, Toronto, ON. Campbell, L. (2004). Perceptions of conflict and support in romantic relationships: The role of attachment anxiety. Invited colloquium presented at the University of Toronto, Toronto, ON. Campbell, L. (2003). Thinking about relationships: Mindsets and positive illusions. Invited colloquium presented at Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. Campbell, L. (2002). Thinking about relationships: Mindsets and positive illusions. Invited colloquium presented at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON. Campbell, L. (2002). Anxious attachment, perceptions of threat to romantic relationships, and behavior in potentially threatening situations. Invited colloquium presented at the University of Western Ontario, London, ON. Campbell, L. (2002). How to test hierarchical linear models using HLM5 and PROC MIXED with SAS. Invited colloquium presented at the University of Western Ontario, London, ON. Campbell, L. (2002). Anxious attachment and perceptions of relationship stability. Invited colloquium presented at Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Campbell, L. (2002). Thinking about relationships: Mindsets and perceptions of romantic partners. Invited address presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC. Campbell, L. (2001). Personality predictors of emergent leadership. Invited colloquium presented at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Campbell, L. (2001). Moderators of the preference for enhancing or verifying appraisals from Lorne Campbell 19 romantic partners. Invited colloquium presented at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC. Campbell, L. (2001). Investment, trust, and relationship satisfaction. Invited colloquium presented at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC. Student Supervision Graduate Supervision Student Honours: Canada Graduate Scholarship: Doctoral ($35,000 / year for 3 years): • Bethany Butzer (2008-10), Sandra Lackenbauer (2006-09), Harris Rubin, (2009-12), Christopher Wilbur (2005-08) Canada Graduate Scholarship: Masters ($17,500 for one year): • Sandra Lackenbauer (2004), Sarah Moroz (2013), Jennifer Pink (2011), Harris Rubin (2008), Tara Wigington (2004), Joanne Wong (2004) Ontario Trillium Scholarship ($40,000 / year for 4 years): • Rhonda Balzarini (2014-18) Thesis Awards: • Bethany Butzer: winner of the Martin E.P. Seligman Award for Outstanding Dissertation Research in Positive Psychology (2008) • Sarah C.E. Stanton: Departmental Master’s Thesis Award (2011) • Chris Wilbur: Departmental Master’s Thesis Award (2005) • Amy Muise: winner of the W.J. McClelland Award for best Undergraduate Thesis (2004) Other Awards: • Sarah C.E. Stanton: 1. Winner, 2014 Society of Personality and Social Psychology Outstanding Research Award 2. Finalist, 2014 Society of Personality and Social Psychology Student Poster Award Chief Advisor: Current Students Melanie MacEachern (PhD IV; Social) Sarah Stanton (PhD IV; Social) Rhonda Balzarini (PhD I; Social) Christian Hahn (PhD I: Clinical) Sarah Moroz (MSc II; Social) Kiersten Dobson (MSc I; Social) Visiting Graduate Student Svenja Strähle (from Konstanz University, Germany; 2010/11) Lorne Campbell 20 Former Students Harris Rubin (PhD; 2012) Jennifer Pink (MSc, 2012) Sandra Lackenbauer (PhD 2011) Christopher Wilbur (PhD, 2011) Kevin Purring (MSc, 2010) Bethany Butzer (Ph.D., 2008) Tara Wigington (MA, 2005) Joanne Wong (MA, 2005) Advisory Committee: Claire Salisbury (PhD; present) Janini Sankar (PhD; present) Lyndsay Evraire (PhD; present) Sol Ibarra-Rovillard (PhD; present) Gillian Tohver (MSc; present) Sara Caird (MSc; 2011; PhD; present) Corey Issacs (PhD; 2013) Irene Cheung (PhD; 2012) Caroline Bennett-Abu Ayyash (PhD; 2012) Paula Brochu (PhD; 2011) Sarah Mackrell (MSc; 2011) Amy Muise (PhD; 2011; University of Guelph) Sarah Ross (PhD; 2011) Aimee Columbe (PhD; 2011) Jennie Ward (PhD; 2008) Erinn Hawkins (PhD; 2008) Andrea Foy (PhD; 2008) Amanda DeSouza (PhD; 2006) Wendy Belbin (PhD; 2005) Gwen Larsen (PhD; 2005) Graeme Haynes (MA; 2003) Examining Committee: Joel Armstrong (MSc; 2013) Etienne LeBel (PhD; 2011) Tara Dumas (PhD; 2011) Vivien Lee (PhD; 2011) Alex McIntyre-Smith (PhD; 2009/10) Alan Chan (PhD; 2008) Irene Cheung (MSc; 2007) Matthew Maxwell-Smith (MSc; 2007) Kurt Peters (MSc; 2007) Antoinette Semenya (PhD; 2006) Melissa Grigg (MA; 2005) Janet Chung (MA; 2004) Karen A. Hussey (MA; 2004) Trish Puhlik-Doris (PhD; 2004) Jennie Ward (MA; 2004) Sari Anderson (MA; 2003) Lorne Campbell 21 Comprehensive Exam Committee: Melanie MacEachern (2012) Sarah Stanton (2012) Kelly Barnes (2012) Lyndsay Evraire (2011) Sol Ibarra-Rovillard (2010) Christopher Wilbur (2006) Sandra Lackenbauer (2006) Melissa Grigg (2006) Janet Chung (2006) Andrew Szeto (2005) Corey Issacs (2005) Bethany Butzer (2005) Andrea Lawson (2005) Jennie Ward (2004-05) Catherine Leite (2004-05) Graeme Haynes (2004) Paul Frewen (2003-04) Acting Supervisor: Paul Shuper (PhD; 2005) External Examiner: Judith Gere (PhD; 2012); University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Gelareh Karimiha (PhD; 2012); University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Glen Gorman (PhD; 2011); Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Jennifer Nicole Brown (Doctor of Clinical Psychology, 2010); La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia Karen Johnson (DPsych; 2010); Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia Veronika Papyrina (PhD; 2007); University of Western Ontario, Ivey School of Business Administration Warwick Stewart Hosking (PhD; 2007); University of Melbourne, Melobourne, Australia Susan Elizabeth Whelan (DPsych, 2007); Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia Carolyn Birnie (MSc; 2005); Acadia University, Wolfville, Canada Laura Johnston (PhD; 2004); Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada Undergraduate Honours Thesis Supervision Honours Thesis Supervision: Kristi Chin (2013-14) Ashlyn Fisher (2013-14) Alysha Sharma (2013-14) Julia Marshall (2012-13) Amanda Kohler (2012-13) Sara Hopkins (2011-12) Lorne Campbell 22 Adam Koenig (2011-12) Jordan Ronald Cameron (2010-11); Biology Kristina Maria Falk (2010-11) Lisa Leong (2007-08) Arla Good (2007-08) Talia Troister (2006-07) Ashley Frazer (2006-07) Amanda Wannamaker (2006-07) Dana Kaner (2005-06) Sharon Rom (2005-06) Kathryn Wilson (2005-06) Marcie Campbell (2004-05) Tamara Becket (2004-05) Donna Skrodzki (2004–05) Amy Muise (2003-04) Anne Lee (2003-04) Sylvia Chapman (2002-03) Myriam Juda (2001-02; 2nd chair) Independent Study Supervisor: Melissa Goncalves (2013) Sirkka Wirki (2004; graduate course, Psyc 561a) Avina Gupta (2003-04) Andres Barker (2002; SFU) Editorial Service Editor June 2008 – May 2012: Personal Relationships (Masthead Editor, June 2012 – December 2013) Associate Editor Oct. 2007 – Sept. 2008: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Invited Guest Editor April 2012: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (original submission and revision) Consulting Editor 2006 – May 2008: Personal Relationships 2005 – present: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2004 – present: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Ad Hoc Reviewer Lorne Campbell 23 British Journal of Psychology Emotion European Journal of Personality European Journal of Social Psychology Evolution and Human Behavior Group Processes and Individual Differences Israel Science Foundation Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Journal of Family Psychology Journal of Personality Journal of Social and Personal Relationships National Science Foundation Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, Division of Social Sciences Personality and Individual Differences Personality and Social Psychology Review Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada U.S. – Israel Binational Science Foundation University Administrative Duties SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE University of Western Ontario Department 2013 – 2015: Annual Performance Evaluation Committee 2013 – 2014: Graduate Selection Committee 2012 – 2014: Workload and Resource Planning Committee 2010 – 2013: Appointments Committee 2010 – 2011: Graduate Affairs Committee 2009 – 2011: Workload and Resource Planning Committee 2009 – 2011: Annual Performance Evaluation Committee 2010 – Presented a talk titled “The Ups and Downs of Romantic Love” at the Relationships: We Can’t Live Without Them speaker series held at the London Public Library, April 1, 2010 2006 – 2008: Workload and Resource Planning Committee 2006 – Graduate Selection Committee 2004 – 2006: Nominations Committee (chaired committee in 2006) 2004 – 2006: New Appointments Committee 2004 – 2005: Developmental Area Search Committee 2003 – 2005: Social Area Chair 2003 – 2004: Developmental Area Search Committee 2003 – 2007: Picnic Committee Faculty 2006 – Presented a talk titled “The Ups and Downs of Romantic Relationships: The Roller-Coaster Ride of Love and Conflict” at the University of Western Ontario’s Matters of the Heart Scientific Journey on May 4, 2006 Lorne Campbell 24 2005 – Presented a min-lecture titled “Flirting and Attraction” to parents and prospective students at the University of Western Ontario’s March Break Preview Day, March 12 2003 – Presented a mini-lecture titled “Flirting and Attraction” to parents and prospective students at the University of Western Ontario’s Fall Preview Day, November 15 University 2006 – Chair of Robert Pinkerton’s Doctoral Thesis Examination 2003 – 2008: Review Board for Non-Medical Research Involving Human Subjects (Alternate) 2002 – Employee Campaign Coordinator for the United Way Fall 2002 campaign International Association for Relationship Research 2012-present: Member of Publications Committee Simon Fraser University Departmental 2001 – 2002: Member, Social Psychology Search Committee Society of Personality and Social Psychology 2009-2010: Member of Program Committee for the annual conference of the Society held in Las Vegas, NV, January, 2010 Community Service Ø Interview with Dorianne Emmerton of CIUT 89.5FM Sex City program on November 19, 2013 Ø Interview with Wai Chen of CBC Radio One Ontario Morning program on November 19, 2013 Ø Interview with Don Landry of Newstalk 1290 CJBK on November 18, 2013 Ø Interview with Robin Gill of Global National News for a segment that appeared on the October 3, 2009 newscast Ø Interview with Seamus O’Regan for Canada AM on August 24, 2009 Ø Interview with host of Ontario Morning (CBC Radio 1) on August 20, 2009 Ø Interview with Misty Harris, reporter from Canwest News Service, regarding the 12th Ontario Symposium: The Science of the Couple; the article was carried in many local and national newspapers across Canada the week of August 17th, 2009 Ø Interview with Jeremy Cook of Rogers News for a news piece that appeared on the February 13th, 2008 news broadcast. Ø Interview with Jan Sims of A-Channel for a news piece that appeared on the February 12th, 2008 news broadcast. Ø Interview with Ian Gillespie of The London Free Press for an article that appeared in the February 14th, 2007 edition Ø Interview with freelance columnist Georgie Binks for an article that appeared on the CBC News Analysis and Viewpoint website on February 14th, 2007 Ø Interview with FM 106.5 (Mix 106; Owen Sound) on February 14, 2006 Lorne Campbell 25 Ø Interview with AM 1290 CBJK (London) on February 13, 2006 (with Mr. Stubbs; afternoon show) Ø Interview with AM 1290 CBJK (London) on February 13, 2006 (with Mr. Garrison; morning show) Ø Interview with Karmen Dowling of Western News for an article that appeared in the February 9th, 2006 edition Ø Interview with Toronto Star columnist Vanessa Chris for an article titled The Mother of all Dealbreakers? that appeared in the March 2, 2005 edition Ø Television appearance on the Jim Chapman Live show, Rogers Television Station, February 15, 2005 Ø Participated in a taped individual and roundtable discussion on Love and Romance on that aired January 3, 2005, on the Health on the Line program with Avery Haines on the Discovery Health Network Ø Interview with Cathy Alex, a reporter for CBC Radio 1, that aired on the December 31, 2004 Ontario Today program Ø Interview with London Free Press columnist for an article titled Calling Dr. Love” that appeared in the Monday October 18, 2004 edition. Ø Interview with Toronto Star columnist Vanessa Chris for an article titled Sometimes, he’s just not into you that appeared in the September 28, 2004 edition Ø Interview with a freelance reporter that appeared in London This Week on March 17, 2004 Ø Interview with reporter from 106.9 xFM radio (London) on March 17, 2004 Ø Interview with reporter from the New PL (London) that appeared in a news segment that aired on March 16, 2004 Ø Participated in a taped roundtable discussion on Love and Romance on February 13, 2004, that aired on the New PL (London) on Valentine’s Day, 2004 Ø Interview with CFPL radio station (Vancouver) on February 14, 2004 (the nationally broadcast Sterling Faux Show) Ø Interviewed on FM96 (London) radio morning show on February 13, 2004 Ø Interview with reporter from Rogers Television on February 12 for a news segment to appear on Local News Ø Television appearance on Rogers Television DayTime program, February 12, 2004 Ø Interview with Jennifer Palisoc of the New PL (London) on February 11, 2004 for a television news segment Ø Interview with AM 1290 CBJK (London) on February 11, 2004 Ø Interview with the Gazzette on February 10, 2004 Ø Interview with Western News on February 9, 2004 Ø Interview with AM 980 radio (Vancouver) on December 22, 2003 Ø Television appearance on Jim Chapman Live show, Rogers Television Station, December 9, 2003 Ø Interview with CFRA radio station (Ottawa) on December 8, 2003 Ø Interview with CFPL radio station (Vancouver) on December 6, 2003 (the nationally broadcast Sterling Faux Show) Ø Interview with AM 980 radio (London) on December 4, 2003. Ø Interview with reporter from the Ottawa Citizen on December 3, 2003 Ø Interview with CBC Radio One On the Go program, St. John’s NFLD, on December 1, 2003 Ø Interview with reporter from London This Week on November 28, 2003; story appeared on December 3, 2003 Ø Interview with AM 1240 CJCS radio (St. Thomas) on November 28, 2003 Ø Interview with AM 1290 CBJK (London) on November 27, 2003 Lorne Campbell 26 Ø Interview with reporter from the London Free Press. Story appeared on November 26, 2003. Ø Interview with Erika Ritter for CBC Radio One’s Ontario Morning” program, on November 26, 2003. Ø Interview with reporter from AM 980 radio (London) on November 26, 2003. Ø Interview with reporter from 106.9 xFM radio (London) on November 25, 2003. Ø Interview with reporter from 106.9 xFM radio. Stories from this interview were aired on October 22 – October 24, 2003. Ø Interview with reporter from the Vancouver Sun—why do people in BC cheat more than people in other Provinces? (February 5, 2002). Quoted in front page article on February 6, 2002, in Vancouver Sun: “BC Leads the Nation in Cheating Hearts”. Ø Television interview with Simi Sara from CKVU 13 (Vancouver) regarding “Cheating Hearts” article in Vancouver Sun. Aired on February 6, 2002, on CKVU 13, 6 o’clock news.
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