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Mio—Vitae 1 Curriculum Vitae Jeffery Scott Mio Born: September 4, 1954 Long Beach, California Education: University of California, Los Angeles B.A. Psychology, 1976 California State University, Long Beach M.A. Psychology, 1978 University of Illinois at Chicago Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, 1984 Honors: Abraham Lincoln Minority Scholarship Awardee. University of Illinois at Chicago, 1978–1979. APA Minority Fellowship Awardee. American Psychological Association, 1979–82. Outstanding Graduate Student Achievement Awardee. Psychology Department, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1981–82, 1983–84. Outstanding Career Achievement Award for Teaching and Training, APA Minority Fellowship Program, 1994. Psi Chi Professor of the Year. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1995–96. Teaching Award. Western Psychological Association, 1998. Fellow, Western Psychological Association, 1998. Fellow, Division 2—Society for the Teaching of Psychology, American Psychological Association, 1999. Fellow, Division 45—Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, American Psychological Association, 2001. Diversity Champion Award. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2004. Distinguished Contribution Award. Asian American Psychological Association, 2004. Fellow, Asian American Psychological Association, 2004. Psi Chi Co-Professor of the Year. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2004–2005. Champion of Psychology, American Psychological Society Graduate Student Award, November 2005. Psi Chi Professor of the Year. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2005–2006. Master’s Thesis: Mio, J. S. (1978). Revision of prior subjective probabilities in a person perception task: An application of Bayesian statistical inference. Master’s thesis, California State University, Long Beach. Doctoral Dissertation: Mio, J. S. (1984). The application of cognitive techniques to the concept of thought disorder on the Rorschach: Implications for the attainment of concepts. Doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois at Chicago. Professional Experience: Professor, Psychology and Sociology Department (Formerly Behavioral Sciences Department), California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1999 to date. Director, M.S. Program in Psychology with Marital and Family Therapy emphasis, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1994 to date.

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Mio—Vitae 1

Curriculum Vitae

Jeffery Scott Mio

Born: September 4, 1954 Long Beach, California

Education: University of California, Los Angeles B.A. Psychology, 1976 California State University, Long Beach M.A. Psychology, 1978 University of Illinois at Chicago Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, 1984

Honors: Abraham Lincoln Minority Scholarship Awardee. University of Illinois at Chicago, 1978–1979. APA Minority Fellowship Awardee. American Psychological Association, 1979–82. Outstanding Graduate Student Achievement Awardee. Psychology Department, University of Illinois at Chicago,

1981–82, 1983–84. Outstanding Career Achievement Award for Teaching and Training, APA Minority Fellowship Program, 1994. Psi Chi Professor of the Year. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1995–96. Teaching Award. Western Psychological Association, 1998. Fellow, Western Psychological Association, 1998. Fellow, Division 2—Society for the Teaching of Psychology, American Psychological Association, 1999. Fellow, Division 45—Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, American Psychological

Association, 2001. Diversity Champion Award. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2004. Distinguished Contribution Award. Asian American Psychological Association, 2004. Fellow, Asian American Psychological Association, 2004. Psi Chi Co-Professor of the Year. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2004–2005. Champion of Psychology, American Psychological Society Graduate Student Award, November 2005. Psi Chi Professor of the Year. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2005–2006.

Master’s Thesis:

Mio, J. S. (1978). Revision of prior subjective probabilities in a person perception task: An application of

Bayesian statistical inference. Master’s thesis, California State University, Long Beach.

Doctoral Dissertation:

Mio, J. S. (1984). The application of cognitive techniques to the concept of thought disorder on the Rorschach:

Implications for the attainment of concepts. Doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois at Chicago.

Professional Experience: Professor, Psychology and Sociology Department (Formerly Behavioral Sciences Department), California State

Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1999 to date. Director, M.S. Program in Psychology with Marital and Family Therapy emphasis, California State Polytechnic

University, Pomona, 1994 to date.

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Associate Professor, Behavioral Sciences Department, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1994–99. Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Washington State University, 1992–1994. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Washington State University, 1986–1992. Lectureship in the Department of Counseling at California State University, Fullerton, 1984–86. Post-doctoral Fellowship in Psychology at Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Mental Health Outpatient Services,

1983–84. Clinical Internship in Psychology at Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Mental Health Outpatient Services, 1982–

83.

Grants: Studies on disadvantaged individuals. Award for Initiation Project, Dean’s Office, College of Sciences and Arts,

Washington State University, 1986–87. $500. Extended investigations into metaphorical issues. Faculty Summer Stipend, Office of Grand and Research

Development, Washington State University, Summer 1987. $3,000. Social Sciences Travel Grant. Faculty Travel Grant, Office of Grant and Research Development, Washington State

University, Spring 1988. $380. On the development of a metaphor model. Faculty Grant-in-aid, Office of Grant and Research Development,

Washington State University, 1988–89. $6,768. University Research and Arts Travel Grant. Office of Grant and Research Development, Washington State

University, Spring 1989. $400. Other faces, other lives: Asian Americans in Idaho. Development of a videotape documentary of the history of

Asians in Idaho, awarded by the Ethnic Heritage Committee, Idaho Centennial Commission. Principle project supervisor: Lily Wai. Summer, 1989. $10,000.

An evaluation of the effectiveness of the cross-cultural training program at Eastern State Hospital. Project funded by

Eastern State Hospital and the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, April 1992, to June, 1993. $9,000.

Bicultural differences in Asian parenting. Project funded by the State of Washington Department of Drug and

Alcohol Abuse. Principle project supervisor: Drew Betz, Parenting IS Prevention. November, 1992, to June, 1993. $6,700.

University Affirmative Action Teaching Grant. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Spring 1995.

$5,500. College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences and President’s Travel Grant. California State Polytechnic University,

Pomona, Winter 1996, Winter 1998, Fall 1999, Spring 2001, Fall 2001, Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Spring 2004, Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Fall 2005, ranging from $500–$1,900.

College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences Faculty Development Grant. California State Polytechnic University,

Pomona, Spring 1996. $1,200. Faculty Center for Professional Development Mini-Grant Program. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona,

Spring 1998, Fall 1999, Spring 2000, Fall 2001, Fall 2002, ranging from $200–$750.

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College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences Student Assistant Funding. California State Polytechnic University,

Pomona, Spring 2000, Winter 2003, ranging from $300–$610. Faculty Center for Professional Development Web Course Development Grant. California State Polytechnic

University, Pomona, Summer 2000. $500.

Membership in Professional Organizations: American Psychological Association Division 1—Division of General Psychology Division 2—Society for the Teaching of Psychology Division 3—Division of Experimental Psychology Division 43—Division of Family Psychology Division 45—Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues Program Chair, 1998–1999; 1999–2000 Newsletter Editor, 2000–2001 President-Elect, 2001–2002 President, 2002–2003 Past President, 2003–2004 Member, Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs, 1998–2000 Intimate Partner Abuse and Relationship Violence Working Group, 1999–2002 Presidential Virtual Working Group on Prejudice and Discrimination in All Its Forms, 2005 Presidential Task Force on Teaching Multicultural Psychology, 2006 American Psychological Society Asian American Psychological Association Chair, Program Committee, 1996 Chair, Awards Committee, 1997 Member, Program Committee, 2000–2003 Member, Awards Committee, 2005 California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists Western Psychological Association Director, Fellows and Awards Program

Licensed Clinical Psychologist: State of California, #Psy 9215

Editorial Responsibilities

FOCUS: Notes from the Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues—Editor, 2000.

Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology—Consulting Editor, 2000–present.

Metaphor and Symbol—Editorial Board, 1997–present.

Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development—ad hoc reviewer.

Journal of Black Psychology—ad hoc reviewer.

Professional Psychology: Research and Practice—ad hoc reviewer

Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice—ad hoc reviewer

Applied Developmental Science—ad hock reviewer

National Science Foundation—ad hoc reviewer

American Psychologist—ad hoc reviewer

Publications:

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1. Mio, J. S., Speros, D., & Mayfield, A. (1985). The effect of peer review evaluations upon critical care

nurses. Nursing Management, 16, 42A–42H. 2. Mio, J. S., Nanjundappa, G., Verleur, D. E., & de Rios, M. D. (1986). Drug abuse and the adolescent sex

offender: A preliminary analysis. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 18, 65–72. 3. Nanjundappa, G., de Rios, M. D., Mio, J. S., & Verleur, D. (1987). Profiles of juvenile male incest

perpetrators: Preliminary treatment implications. Journal of Offender Counseling, 11, 25–31. 4. Graesser, A. C., Long, D. L., & Mio, J. S. (1989). What are the cognitive and conceptual components of

humorous text? Poetics, 18, 143–163.

5. Mio, J. S. (1989). Experiential involvement as an adjunct to teaching cultural sensitivity. Journal of

Multicultural Counseling and Development, 17, 38–46. 6. Mio, J. S., & Applebaum, D. R. (1990). In the forefront of our minds: AIDS and other responses to category

labels. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 16, 115–125. 7. Mio, J. S., & Morris, D. (1990). Cross-cultural issues in psychology training programs: An invitation for

discussion. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 21, 434–441. 8. Mio, J. S., & Foster, J. D. (1991). The effects of rape upon victims and families: Implications for a

comprehensive family therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 19, 147–159.

8a. Condensed and reprinted: Mio, J. S., & Foster, J. D. (1992). The effects of rape upon victims

and families: Implications for a comprehensive family therapy. The Brown University family

Therapy Letter, 4, 4–6. 8b. Translated and reprinted in Spanish in an Argentine family therapy journal: Mio, J. S., &

Foster, J. D. (1993). Los efectos de la violación sobre las víctimas y las familias:

Consecuencias para una terapia familiar comprensiva. Sistemas Familiares, 9, 65–76.

9. Mio, J. S., & Graesser, A. C. (1991). Humor, language, and metaphor. Metaphor and Symbolic Activity, 6, 87–102.

10. Williams-Whitney, D., Mio, J. S., & Whitney, P. (1992). Metaphor production in writing: Effects of

experience on autobiographical and non-autobiographical discourse. Journal of Psycholinguistic

Reserach, 21, 497–509. 11. Mio, J. S., & Iwamasa, G. (1993). To do, or not to do: That is the question for white cross-cultural

researchers. The Counseling Psychologist, 21, 197–212. 12. Mio, J. S., Thompson, S. C., & Givens, G. H. (1993). The commons dilemma as metaphor: Memory,

influence, and implications for environmental conservation. Metaphor and Symbolic Activity, 8, 23–42.

13. Mio, J. S. (1997). Metaphor and politics. Metaphor and Symbol, 12, 113–133. 14. Mio, J. S., & Lovrich, N. (1998). Men of zeal: Memory for metaphors in the Iran–Contra Hearings.

Metaphor and Symbol, 13, 49–68.

15. Mio, J. S. (2000). Collectivism, communication, and culture tales. The California Psychologist, 33(8), 26–27.

16. Mio, J. S. (2002). Narrative as exemplar: In search of culture [Review of the book Culture in psychology].

Contemporary Psychology, 47, 506–508.

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17. Mio, J. S. (2002). Review of the book Psychotherapy and counseling with Asian American clients: A

practical guide. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 8, 406–408. 18. Mio, J. S. (2003). Subjective well-being: An etic construct? [Review of the book Culture and subjective

well-being]. Contemporary Psychology, 48, 195–197. 19. Mio, J. S., & Barker-Hackett, L. (2003). Reaction papers and journal writing as techniques for assessing

resistance in multicultural courses. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 31, 12–19.

20. Mio, J. S. (2004). Asians on the edge: The reciprocity of allied behavior. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic

Minority Psychology, 10, 90–94. 21. Mio, J. S. (2004). On prototypes and best practices: Teaching models of diversity. [Review of the book

Teaching gender and multicultural awareness: Resources for the psychology classroom]. Contemporary

Psychology, 49, 565–567. 22. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., Levin, S., & Reese, R. (2005). Presidential leadership and charisma: The effects of

metaphor. Leadership Quarterly, 16, 287–294.

Books:

1. Mio, J. S. (1994). Social psychology. Manual developed to accompany a social psychology videocourse for the Extended Academic Program, Washington State University. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press.

2. Mio, J. S., & Katz, A. N. (Eds.). (1996). Metaphor: Implications and applications. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

3. Mio, J. S., Trimble, J. E., Arredondo, P., Sue, D., & Cheatham, H. E. (Eds.). (1999). Key words in

multicultural interventions: A dictionary. Westport, CT: Greenwood.

4. Mio, J. S., & Awakuni, G. I. (2000). Resistance to multiculturalism: Issues and interventions. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Mazel.

5. Harway, M., Geffner, R., Ivey, D., Koss, M. P., Murphy, B. C., Mio, J. S., & O’Neil, J. M. (2002). Intimate

partner abuse and relationship violence. A document developed by the Intimate Partner Abuse and Relationship Violence Working Group funded by the Committee on Divisions/APA Relations of the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

6. Mio, J. S., & Iwamasa, G. Y. (Eds.). (2003). Culturally diverse mental health: The challenges of research

and resistance. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

7. Mio, J. S., & Mio, R. T. (2003). The rice bowl. New York: Booksurge.com

8. Mio, J. S., Barker-Hackett, L. A., & Tumambing, J. (2006). Multicultural psychology: Understanding our

diverse communities. New York: McGraw-Hill.

9. Barker-Hackett, L. A., & Mio, J. S. (2006). Instructor’s manual for Multicultural psychology:

Understanding our diverse communities. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Chapters:

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1. Mio, J. S., & Goishi, C. K. (1988). The employee assistance program: Increasing productivity by reducing

constraints. In P. Whitney & R. B. Ochman (Eds.), Psychology and productivity (pp. 105–125). New York: Plenum Press.

2. Graesser, A. C., Mio, J. S., & Millis, K. (1989). Metaphors in persuasive communication. In D. Meutsch &

R. Viehoff (Eds.), Comprehension of literary discourse: Results and problems of interdisciplinary

approaches (pp. 131–154). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. 3. Chantrill, P., & Mio, J. S. (1996). Metonymy in political discourse. In J. S. Mio & A. N. Katz (Eds.),

Metaphor: Implications and applications (pp. 171–184). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

4. Mio, J. S. (1996). Political metaphors and persuasion. In J. S. Mio & A. N. Katz (Eds.), Metaphor:

Implications and applications (pp. 127–146). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. 5. Whitney, P., Budd, D., & Mio, J. S. (1996). Individual differences in metaphoric facilitation of

comprehension. In J. S. Mio & A. N. Katz (Eds.), Metaphor: Implications and applications (pp. 203–214). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

6. Mio, J. S., Trimble, J. E., Arredondo, P., Sue, D., & Cheatham, H. E. (Eds.). (1999). Key words in

multicultural interventions: A dictionary. Westport, CT: Greenwood. Terms personally defined: a. Allocentrism b. Covert Intentional Racism c. Covert Unintentional Racism d. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) e. Holocultural Method f. Identity Structure Analysis g. Idiocentrism h. Kibei I. La Migra j. Overt Intentional Racism k. Refugee l. Resistance and Immersion Stage m. Shame Terms defined with Cindy Yee:

a. Basque b. Braceros c. Charreada d. los Crillos e. Machismo f. Mestizo g. Mojados h. Popol Vuh i. Taino j. Tejano

7. Mio, J. S. (2003). On teaching multiculturalism: History, models, and content. In G. Bernal, J. E. Trimble,

A. K. Burlew, & F. T. L. Leong (Eds.), Handbook of ethnic and racial minority psychology (pp. 119–146). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

8. Mio, J. S. (2003). Modern forms of resistance to multiculturalism: Keeping our eyes on the prize. In J. S.

Mio & G. Y. Iwamasa (Eds.), Culturally diverse mental health: The challenges of research and

resistance (pp. 3–16). New York: Brunner-Routledge.

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9. Mio, J. S., Koss, M. P., Harway, M., O’Neil, J. M., Geffner, R., Murphy, B. C., & Ivey, D. (2003).

Violence against women: A silent pandemic. In J. S. Mio & G. Y. Iwamasa (Eds.), Culturally diverse

mental health: The challenges of research and resistance (pp. 269–287). New York: Brunner-Routledge. 10. Mio, J. S., & Roades, L. A. (2003). Building bridges in the 21st century: Allies and the power of human

connection across demographic divides. In J. S. Mio & G. Y. Iwamasa (Eds.), Culturally diverse mental

health: The challenges of research and resistance (pp. 105–117) New York: Brunner-Routledge. 11. Mio, J. S. (2005). Academic mental health training settings and the Multicultural Guidelines. In M.

Constantine & D. W. Sue (Eds.), Strategies for building multicultural competence in mental health and

educational settings (pp. 129–144). New York: Wiley. 12. Mio, J. S. (2005). Division 45—The Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues. In C.

Fisher & R. Lerner (Eds.), Applied developmental science encyclopedia (Vol. II, pp. 1032–1033). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

13. Mio, J. S. (2006). Teaching demonstrations in R. J. Sternberg, Cognitive psychology (4th ed.). Belmont, CA:

Thomson. a. Language difficulties after a stroke, p. 58. b. Divided listening task, p. 107. c. Moon illusion, pp. 152–153. d. Implicit memory, p. 189. e. Levels of processing, p. 189. f. Serial position curve, p. 225. g. Dual coding hypothesis, p. 270. h. Cognitive maps, p. 270. i. Memory as a chunk, p. 307. j. Language perception, p. 343. k. Language in context, p. 388. l. Reading from context, p. 388. m. Insight problem, p. 436. n. Macbeth’s misinterpretation, p. 480. o. Reasoning under conditions of uncertainty, pp. 480–481. p. Robert L. Williams and the measurement of intelligence, p. 527.

14. Mio, J. S. (2006). Teaching tips and student demonstrations in the R. J. Sternberg textbook, Cognitive

psychology (4th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson. Shadowing demonstration, p. 107. Moon illusion discussion, pp. 152–153. Implicit memory demonstration, p. 189. Levels of processing demonstration, p. 189. Serial position curve demonstration, p. 225. Imagery discussion, p. 270. Cognitive map discussion, p. 270. Chunking demonstration, p. 307. Schema demonstration, p. 343. Metaphor and context discussion, p. 388. Reading of misspelled words demonstration, p. 388. Equilateral triangle problem solving demonstration, p. 436. Macbeth’s logical reasoning error, p. 480. Reasoning under conditions of uncertainty discussion, p. 480. Discussion of Robert L. Williams’ practical intelligence test of Black terms, p. 527.

15. Chin, J. L., Mio, J. S., & Iwamasa, G. Y. (2006). Ethical conduct of research with Asian and Pacific

Islander American populations. In J. E. Trimble & C. B. Fisher (Eds.), The handbook of ethical research

with ethnocultural populations & communities (pp. 117–135). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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16. Mio, J. S., Nagata, D., Tsai, A., & Tewari, N. (2007). Racism against Asian/Pacific Americans. In F. T. L.

Leong, Inman, A. G., Ebreo, A., Yang, L. H., Kinoshita, L. M., & Fu, M. (Eds.), Handbook of Asian

American psychology (2nd ed., pp. 341–361). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 17. Fine, A. H., & Mio, J. S. (2007). The role of AAT in clinical practice: The importance of demonstrating

empirically oriented psychotherapies. In A. H. Fine (Ed.), Handbook on animal-assisted therapy:

Theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice (2nd ed., pp. 513–523). San Diego: Academic Press. 18. Mio, J. S. (2006). Collectivism. In Y. Jackson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of multicultural psychology (pp.106–

108). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 19. Mio, J. S. (2006). Emic vs. etic distinction. In Y. Jackson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of multicultural psychology

(pp. 169–170). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 20. Mio, J. S. (2006). Equal employment opportunity. In Y. Jackson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of multicultural

psychology (pp. 170–172). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 21. Mio, J. S. (2006). Individualism. In Y. Jackson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of multicultural psychology (pp. 254–

255). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 22. Mio, J. S., Davis, P. I., & Carmichael, S. (in press). Using The Color of Fear as a tool for creating allies. In

V. L. Lewis & H. Vasquez (Eds.), The Color of Fear sourcebook: A toolkit for educators and practitioners. Berkeley: Diversity Leadership Press.

23. Aoki, G., & Mio, J. S. (in process). Stereotypes and media images. In N. Tewari & A. Alvarez (Eds.), Asian

American psychology. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Newsletters:

1. Mio, J. S. (2000). Collectivism, communication, and culture tales. Asian American Psychologist:

Newsletter of the Asian American Psychological Association, 10–11.

2. Mio, J. S. (2001, April). From the editor. FOCUS: Notes from the Society for the Psychological Study of

Ethnic Minority Issues, 13, 3. 3. Mio, J. S. (2001, December). From the editor/President-Elect: Building bridges through the work of allies.

FOCUS: Notes from the Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, 13, 2. 4. Mio, J. S. (2002, January). The first-ever Education Leadership Conference: A participant’s perspective.

Asian American Psychologist: Newsletter of the Asian American Psychological Association, 1, 13. 5. Mio, J. S. (2002, May). From the President-Elect: Continuing the influence of ethnic minorities in the field

of psychology. FOCUS: Notes from the Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues,

14, 2.

6. Mio, J. S. (2002, December). President’s corner: The weight of responsibility. FOCUS: Notes from the

Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, 14, 1–2.

7. Mio, J. S. (2003, May). President’s corner: APA taking multiculturalism seriously. FOCUS: Notes from

the Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, 15, 1–2.

8. Mio, J. S. (2003, June). Face giving: An important but ignored Asian value. Asian American Psychologist:

Newsletter of the Asian American Psychological Association, 8.

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9. Mio, J. S. (2003, Fall). Giving anxiety a send-off. Panorama: A Resource for the Community Brought to

You by Cal Poly Pomona, 5, 3.

10. Mio, J. S. (2003, December). Past President’s column: Affirmative diversity. FOCUS: Notes from the

Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, 15, 3.

11. Mio, J. S. (2004, Winter). Report on the 2003 Education Leadership conference. Asian American

Psychologist: Newsletter of the Asian American Psychological Association, 8.

12. Mio, J. S. (2004, Fall). Some history of ABPsy. Asian American Psychologist: Newsletter of the Asian

American Psychological Association, 20.

13. Mio, J. S. (2004, Winter). 2004 APA Division 45 award winners. FOCUS: Notes from the Society for the

Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, 16, 4–6.

14. Mio, J. S. (2005, Spring). Asian American or American Asian? Asian American Psychologist: Newsletter

of the Asian American Psychological Association, 9.

15. Mio, J. S. (2005, Spring). Tricultural cultural competencies: A new approach. American Association of

Marriage and Family Therapy—California Division Newsletter, 10–11.

16. Ivey, A. E., & Mio, J.S. (2005, Spring). The multicultural view and positive psychology. Naming &

Nurturing: The E-Newsletter of the Positive Psychology Section of the American Psychological

Association’s Counseling Psychology Division 17, 5–7.

17. Mio, J. S. (2006, Spring). Burakumin: Japan’s hidden racism against fellow Japanese. Asian American

Psychologist: Newsletter of the Asian American Psychological Association, 3.

18. Mio, J. S. (2006, August). 2006 WPA teaching and research awards. The Western Psychologist, 20, 9–10.

19. Mio, J. S. (2006, Fall). The clinical–experimental chasm: A bridge too far or a leap of faith? The General

Psychologist, 41, 18.

20. Mio, J. A. (2006, Fall). How I got involved with MANAA. Eyes & Ears: The Newsletter for the Media

Action Network for Asian Americans, 14, 2, 47.

Video and Other Multimedia Material:

1. Mio, J. S. (1994–1999). Social psychology. Video telecourse developed for the Office of Distance Learning, Washington State University.

2. Mio, J. S. (1996 to date). Cognitive psychology and Identity development. Segments presented in the General Psychology telecourse developed for California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

3. Mio, J. S. (2001 to date). Psychology: The human experience. Co-principal consultant and on-air presenter to introductory psychology videocourse developed by Coast Community Colleges, Costa Mesa, CA. L. Melby, executive producer. (Local Emmy Award winner for education program, 2002.)

4. Mio, J. S. (2003 to date). PowerPoint presentations of chapters as a supplement to R. J. Sternberg’s

Cognitive Psychology (3rd ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. 5. Mio, J. S. (2006 to date). Online material developed for introductory psychology developed by Coast

Community Colleges, Costa Mesa, CA.

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Presentations:

1. Mio, J. S. (1978, April). Magnitude estimation in auditory discrimination as a function of proactive and

retroactive interference. Paper presented at the 59th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

2. Clark, N. T., Mio, J. S., & Romer, D. (1979, May). Interracial grouping as a function of environmental

setting. Paper presented at the 51st annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

3. Mio, J. S. (1979, May). The use of Bayesian statistics in a person perception task. Paper presented at the 51st annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

4. Mio, J. S., Haber, R. N., & Shapiro, J. (1981, August). An analysis-by-synthesis investigation in the

reading of scripts. Paper presented at the 89th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

5. Mio, J. S. (1984, August). Concept attainment in real-life situations. Paper presented at the 92nd annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

6. Mio, J. S. (1986, August). Experiential involvement as an adjunct to teaching cultural sensitivity. Paper presented at the 94th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

7. Mio, J. S., & Young, D. (1986, August). Empowering children about to undergo surgery: The use of

metaphor. In T. S. Hannigan (Chair), Empowerment: Creative frontiers for psychotherapy. Symposium presented at the 94th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

8. Nanjundappa, G., Mio, J. S., Verleur, D. E., & de Rios, M. D. (1986, April). A profile of juvenile male sex

offenders: Treatment implications. Paper presented at the 66th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

9. Mio, J. S. (1987, August). Gender differences in memory for metaphors. Paper presented at the 95th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY.

10. Mio, J. S., & Goishi, C. K. (1987, April). Ethnicity and story recall. Paper presented at the 67th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Long Beach, CA.

11. Hansten, M. L., & Mio, J. S. (1988, April). Context in the judgment of aptness and comprehensibility in

metaphor. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Do metaphors have MERIT? Report from Metaphor Research Interest

Team. Symposium presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

12. Maxwell, R., Gustavson, L., & Mio, J. S. (1988, April). Memory for metaphors containing emotionally

laden topics and vehicles. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Do metaphors have MERIT? Report from Metaphor

Research Interest Team. Symposium presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

13. Mio, J. S. (1988, March). The influence of metaphors upon inferences about authors. Paper presented at the Memphis State University Conference on Inference Generation During Discourse Comprehension, Memphis, TN.

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14. Mio, J. S. (1988, April). On metaphors in clinical psychology. In J. S. Mio (Chair), The many faces of

metaphor. Symposium presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

15. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1988, April). Do metaphors have MERIT? Report from Metaphor Research Interest

Team. Symposium presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

16. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1988, April). The many faces of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

17. Mio, J. S. (1988, August). On men of zeal: Metaphors and the Iran–Contra Hearings. Paper presented at the 96th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

18. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1988, August). Frontiers of metaphor research. Symposium presented at the 96th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

19. Salomon, J. I., & Mio, J. S. (1988, April). Metaphor density and persuasion. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Do

metaphors have MERIT? Report from Metaphor Research Interest Team. Symposium presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

20. Whitney, P., & Mio, J. S. (1988, August). Individual differences in metaphoric facilitation of

comprehension. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Frontiers of metaphor research. Symposium presented at the 96th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

21. Graesser, A. C., Mio, J. S., & Long, D. L. (1989, August). Humor, language, and metaphor. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), Figurative Language. Symposium presented at the 97th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

22. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1989, April). Meaning what we don’t say: Challenges of nonliteral communication. Symposium presented at the 69th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Reno, NV.

23. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1989, April). MERIT II: Further explorations into metaphors. Symposium presented at the 69th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Reno, NV.

24. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1989, August). Figurative language. Symposium presented at the 97th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

25. Mio, J. S., & Williams-Whitney, D. (1989, April). A challenge to the domains interaction model of

metaphor. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Meaning what we don’t say: Challenges of nonliteral communication. Symposium presented at the 69th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Reno, NV.

26. Salomon, J. I., & Mio, J. S. (1989, April). Metaphor density and persuasion. In J. S. Mio, (Chair), MERIT

II: Further explorations into metaphors. Symposium presented at the 69th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Reno, NV.

27. Whitney, P., Mio, J. S., & Giussi, K. (1989, April). Working memory span and metaphors II: Oral

presentation of passages. In J. S. Mio, (Chair), MERIT II: Further explorations into metaphors. Symposium presented at the 69th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Reno, NV.

28. Whitney, P., Mio, J. S., & Lee-Sammons, W. (1989, April). Working memory span and metaphoric

facilitation of comprehension. In J. S. Mio, (Chair), MERIT II: Further explorations into metaphors. Symposium presented at the 69th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Reno, NV.

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29. Williams-Whitney, D., & Mio, J. S. (1989, June). Metaphor production in writing: Effects of experience

on autobiographical and non-autobiographical discourse. Paper presented at the 1st annual convention of the American Psychological Society, Arlington, VA.

30. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1990, April). Figurative language in context: Mediational and facilitative roles of

metaphors. Symposium presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

31. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1990, April). MERIT III: Further explorations into the merit of metaphors. Symposium presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

32. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1990, August). The point of figurative language. Symposium presented at the 98th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

33. Mio, J. S. (1990, August). “A thousand points of light” and other misuses of metaphor. In J. S. Mio (Chair),

The point of figurative language. Symposium presented at the 98th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

34. Mio, J. S., Binder, C., & Hammond, B. (1990, April). Metaphors as predictors of successful outcome of

therapy. In J. S. Mio (Chair), MERIT III: Further explorations into the merit of metaphors. Symposium presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

35. Mio, J. S., & McIntosh, R. L. (1990, April). Metaphor usage in political speeches. In J. S. Mio (Chair),

MERIT III: Further explorations into the merit of metaphors. Symposium presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

36. Mio, J. S., & Socci, L. (1990, April). Challenging the domains interaction theory of metaphors. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), MERIT III: Further explorations into the merit of metaphors. Symposium presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

37. Mio, J. S., Stevens, K. L., & Graesser, A. C. (1990, April). Gender differences in the assessment of the

humorousness of metaphors. In J. S. Mio (Chair), MERIT III: Further explorations into the merit of

metaphors. Symposium presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

38. Mio, J. S., & Wahlund, E. (1990, April). The influence of emotional words upon memory for metaphors. In

J. S. Mio (Chair), MERIT III: Further explorations into the merit of metaphors. Symposium presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

39. Salomon, J. I., & Mio, J. S. (1990, April). Thematic versus nonthematic metaphors in persuasive discourse.

In J. S. Mio (Chair), Figurative language in context: Mediational and facilitative roles of metaphors. Symposium presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

40. Whitney, P., Lee-Sammons, W., & Mio, J. S. (1990, April). Metaphoric facilitation of comprehension and

working memory span. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Figurative language in context: Mediational and facilitative

roles of metaphors. Symposium presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

41. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1991, April). Images and figures of speech. Symposium presented at the 71st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

42. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1991, April). MERIT IV: Metaphors and politics. Symposium presented at the 71st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

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43. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1991, August). Interdisciplinary aspects of figurative language. Symposium presented at the 99th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

44. Mio, J. S., & Eddy, D. (1991, April). Metaphor density in political speeches. In J. S. Mio (Chair), MERIT

IV: Metaphors and politics. Symposium presented at the 71st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

45. Mio, J. S., & Hunt, E. M. (1991, April). Metaphor density in emotional vs. nonemotional political events. In

J. S. Mio (Chair), MERIT IV: Metaphors and politics. Symposium presented at the 71st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

46. Mio, J. S., & Johnson, W. (1991, April). Metaphor, persuasion, and memory for political speeches. In J. S.

Mio (Chair), MERIT IV: Metaphors and politics. Symposium presented at the 71st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

47. Mio, J. S., & Stevens, K. L. (1991, April). Psychological androgyny and disparaging humor in metaphors.

In J. S. Mio (Chair), Images and figures of speech. Symposium presented at the 71st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

48. Mio, J. S., & Watts, B. (1991, April). Metaphor, persuasion, memory, and working memory span. In J. S.

Mio (Chair), MERIT IV: Metaphors and politics. Symposium presented at the 71st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

49. Stevens, K. L., & Mio, J. S. (1991, April). Gender, psychological androgyny, and humor in metaphors. Paper presented at the Northwest Women’s Studies Association Regional Conference, Pullman, WA.

50. Thompson, S. C., & Mio, J. S. (1991, August). Memorability and metaphor: Conservation appeals framed

in the commons metaphor. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Images and figures of speech. Symposium presented at the 71st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

51. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1992, May). The different sides of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 72nd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

52. Mio, J. S. (1992, June). A gestalt interpretation of a metaphor completion task. Poster presented at the fourth annual convention of the American Psychological Society, San Diego, CA.

53. Mio, J. S. (Invited Chair). (1992, August). Metaphor, devices and pictures. Symposium presented at the 100th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

54. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1992, August). Metaphor: Thought, therapy, and mirth. Symposium presented at the 100th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

55. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1992, August). The White researcher in multicultural counseling, revisited:

Discussion and suggestions. Symposium presented at the 100th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

56. Mio, J. S., & Brown, T. (1992, May). Metaphor sequencing in political speeches: Auditory presentation and

persuasion. In J. S. Mio (Chair), The different sides of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 72nd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

57. Mio, J. S., & Cook, M. (1992, May). Psychological androgyny and disparaging humor using a metaphor

completion task. In J. S. Mio (Chair), The different sides of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 72nd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

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58. Mio, J. S., & Guillory, S. (1992, May). A cross-cultural examination of the interpretation of proverbs. In J.

S. Mio (Chair), The different sides of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 72nd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

59. Mio, J. S., & Watts, B. (1992, May). Metaphors, persuasion, and memory using differences in working

memory span. In J. S. Mio (Chair), The different sides of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 72nd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

60. Chantrill, P., & Mio, J. S. (1993, April). Gender difference and preference for dominant tropes: Metaphor

vs. Metonymy. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor: Politics, gender, and culture. Symposium presented at the 73rd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

61. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1993, April). Metaphor: Politics, gender, and culture. Symposium presented at the 73rd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

62. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1993, August). Metaphor: Cognition and application. Symposium presented at the 101st annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

63. Mio, J. S. (1993, August). Responding to metaphors in the context of a political debate. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), Metaphor: Cognition and application. Symposium presented at the 101st annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

64. Mio, J. S., & Benko, S. R. (1993, April). Proverb interpretation and the effect of culture. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), Metaphor: Politics, gender, and culture. Symposium presented at the 73rd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

65. Mio, J. S., & Hayes, D. (1993, April). Gender differences in the memory for metaphorical passages. In J. S.

Mio (Chair), Metaphor: Politics, gender, and culture. Symposium presented at the 73rd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

66. Mio, J. S., & Jones, D. W. (1993, April). Metaphor density in politician vs. nonpolitician discourse. In J. S.

Mio (Chair), Metaphor: Politics, gender, and culture. Symposium presented at the 73rd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

67. Mio, J. S., Ortola, G., & Lord-Flynn, D. (1993, June). The research and training program of the eastern

branch of the Washington Institute. Workshop delivered at the fifth annual statewide mental health conference, Seattle, WA.

68. Mio, J. S., & Osborn, K. (1993, April). Sequencing of metaphors in political speeches: Persuasion and

metaphor. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor: Politics, gender, and culture. Symposium presented at the 73rd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

69. Cain, J. A., Wilson, G. L., & Mio, J. S. (1994, November). The investigation of predictor variables for

successful couples’ therapy. Poster presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Diego, CA.

70. Chantrill, P. A., & Mio, J. S. (1994, April). Gender differences in the preference for metaphor vs.

metonymy. In J. S. Mio (Chair), On the politics of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 74th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Kona, HI.

71. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1994, April). On the politics of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 74th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Kona, HI.

72. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1994, August). Metaphor, figurative language, and symbolism. Symposium presented at the 102nd annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

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73. Mio, J. S. (1994, August). Metaphor and politics: A metaphor extension hypothesis. In J. S. Mio (Chair),

Metaphor, figurative language, and symbolism. Symposium presented at the 102nd annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

74. Mio, J. S., Bernard, J., & Hunt, S. D. (1994, April). On further examination of the metaphor extension

hypothesis of persuasion. In J. S. Mio (Chair), On the politics of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 74th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Kona, HI.

75. Mio, J. S., & Tanttila, R. (1994, April). The Iran-Contra Hearings revisited: What metaphors remain? In J.

S. Mio (Chair), On the politics of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 74th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Kona, HI.

76. Mio, J. S., & Worden, B. (1994, April). Persuasion and the sequencing of metaphors in political speeches.

In J. S. Mio (Chair), On the politics of metaphor. Symposium presented at the 74th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Kona, HI.

77. Mio, J. S. (1995, August). A cross-cultural comparison of the metaphor extension hypothesis. Poster presented at the 103rd annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY.

78. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1996, April). The metaphor extension hypothesis: Replications and extensions. Symposium presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, CA.

79. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1996, August). Institutional and individual resistances to multicultural issues:

Discussions and interventions. Symposium presented at the 104th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

80. Mio, J. S. (1996, August). Individual resistances in the classroom: Strategies for intervention. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), Institutional and individual resistances to multicultural issues: Discussions and interventions. Symposium presented at the 104th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

81. Mio, J. S., & Alanis, H. (1996, April). A replication of the metaphor extension hypothesis. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), The metaphor extension hypothesis: Replications and extensions. Symposium presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, CA.

82. Mio, J. S., & Blount, A. (1996, April). The metaphor extension hypothesis revisited: Effects of response

explanation. In J. S. Mio (Chair), The metaphor extension hypothesis: Replications and extensions. Symposium presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, CA.

83. Mio, J. S., & Lopez, L. (1996, April). A cross-cultural examination of the metaphor extension hypothesis.

In J. S. Mio (Chair), The metaphor extension hypothesis: Replications and extensions. Symposium presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, CA.

84. Mio, J. S., & Sarayba, V. (1996, April). Scoring subject-generated responses for metaphor extensions. In J.

S. Mio (Chair), The metaphor extension hypothesis: Replications and extensions. Symposium presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, CA.

85. Mio, J. S., & Stevens, K. L. (1996, August). Metaphor and humor: Gender responses to disparaging

metaphors. Poster presented at the 104th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

86. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1997, April). Persuasion and the use of metaphor in political debates. Symposium presented at the 77th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

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87. Mio, J. S., & Chao, C. M. (1997, April). Competitive versus noncompetitive metaphors: Implications for

the metaphor extension hypothesis. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Persuasion and the use of metaphor in political

debates. Symposium presented at the 77th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

88. Mio, J. S., & DeMaci, C. (1997, April). Subject-generated responses and the metaphor extension

hypothesis. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Persuasion and the use of metaphor in political debates. Symposium presented at the 77th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

89. Mio, J. S., & DiLallo, C. M. (1997, April). Metaphor versus metonymy: Gender differences in persuasive

communication. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Persuasion and the use of metaphor in political debates. Symposium presented at the 77th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

90. Mio, J. S., Gombos, V. A., & Goto, S. G. (1997, April). Proverb interpretation and the effect of culture:

Replication and extension. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Persuasion and the use of metaphor in political debates. Symposium presented at the 77th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

91. Mio, J. S., & Ng, S. (1997, April). The metaphor extension hypothesis: Ascription of personality

characteristics. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Persuasion and the use of metaphor in political debates. Symposium presented at the 77th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

92. Mio, J. S. (Invited Discussant). (1997, August). Metaphors of service marketing: Application and

measurement issues. Symposium presented at the 105th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

93. Mio, J. S. (1997, August). The metaphor extension hypothesis: Gender differences in political

persuasion. Poster presented at the 105th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

94. Mio, J. S., & Goto, S. G. (1997, August). Individualism and collectivism in the interpretation of unusual

proverbs by Asians: An interactional session. Interactive session presented at the 15th annual meeting of the Asian American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

95. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1998, April). Language and its impact on human interaction. Symposium presented at the 78th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM.

96. Mio, J. S., & Bout, D. (1998, April). Short- and long-term distress in victims of name calling. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), Language and its impact on human interaction. Symposium presented at the 78th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM.

97. Mio, J. S., & Richards, D. L. (1998, April). The metaphor extension hypothesis: Gender differences in

response to metonymy. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Language and its impact on human interaction. Symposium presented at the 78th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM.

98. Mio, J. S., Zaw, G., & Goto, S. (1998, April). Cultural variations and individualism–collectivism in the

interpretation of proverbs. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Language and its impact on human interaction. Symposium presented at the 78th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM.

99. Goto, S. G., & Mio, J. S. (1998, August). Individualism–collectivism and proverb interpretation. Paper presented at the 14th International Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Bellingham, WA.

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100. Goto, S. G., & Mio, J. S. (1998, August). How individualism/collectivism can help generate research

hypotheses regarding Asian Americans. Interactive session presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Asian American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

101. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1998, August). Resistances to multiculturalism: Strategies for intervention. Symposium presented at the 106th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

102. Mio, J. S. (1998, August). The metaphor extension hypothesis: Cross-cultural responses to metonymy. Paper presented at the 106th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

103. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (1999, May). Effects of language: Figurative and otherwise. Symposium presented at the 79th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

104. Mio, J. S., Blackman, M., & Gilbert, K. (1999, May). The metaphor extension hypothesis: Selection of

personality traits. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Effects of language: Figurative and otherwise. Symposium presented at the 79th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

105. Mio, J. S., Goto, S., & Leonardi, A. (1999, May). Individualism–collectivism in the interpretation of

proverbs. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Effects of language: Figurative and otherwise. Symposium presented at the 79th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

106. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., & Herdina, A. (1999, May). Charismatic leaders and metaphor usage. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), Effects of language: Figurative and otherwise. Symposium presented at the 79th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

107. Mio, J. S., & Stephens, H. (1999, May). Short- and long-term distress in nonfamilial name calling. In J. S.

Mio (Chair), Effects of language: Figurative and otherwise. Symposium presented at the 79th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

108. Mio, J. S., & Yee, C. J. (1999, May). The relation of metonymy to the metaphor extension hypothesis. In J.

S. Mio (Chair), Effects of language: Figurative and otherwise. Symposium presented at the 79th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

109. Mio, J. S., Hall, C. C. I., & Jenkins-Monroe, V. (Co-Chairs). (1999, August). Clinical issues and ethnicity. Poster session presented at the 107th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

110. Mio, J. S., Jenkins-Monroe, V., & Hall, C. C. I. (Co-Chairs). (1999, August). Ethnic minority issues. Poster session presented at the 107th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

111. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2000, April). Metaphor, language, and culture. Symposium presented at the 80th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

112. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2000, April). New millennium issues in multiculturalism. Symposium presented at the 80th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

113. Mio, J. S., Blackman, M., & Castonguay, J. J. (2000, April). Is metonymy different from metaphor? In J. S.

Mio (Chair), Metaphor, language, and culture. Symposium presented at the 80th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

114. Mio, J. S., Blackman, M., & McDermot, J. (2000, April). Personality ascription and the metaphor extension

hypothesis. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor, language, and culture. Symposium presented at the 80th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

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115. Mio, J. S., Goto, S. G., & Falls, J. (2000, April). A comparison between Asians and Whites on collectivism.

In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor, language, and culture. Symposium presented at the 80th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

116. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., Levin, S., & Nisar, M. S. (2000, April). Charisma and the presidency. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), Metaphor, language, and culture. Symposium presented at the 80th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

117. Roades, L., & Mio, J. S. (2000, April). The importance of allies in the new millennium. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), New millennium issues in multiculturalism. Symposium presented at the 80th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

118. Milburn, N. G., Mio, J. S., & Barnes, M. J. (Co-Chairs). (2000, August). Ethnic minority issues in practice

and training. Poster session presented at the 108th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

119. Mio, J. S. (2000, August). Domestic violence and societal violence: Training psychologists for

ethnocultural awareness. In M. Harway (Chair), New models in understanding relational violence—

Developing a curriculum. Symposium presented at the 108th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

120. Mio, J. S. (2000, August). Allies and allied behavior: Men being allies for women. In L. A. Roades (Chair),

Allies across diverse demographic groups—Their development and experiences. Symposium presented at the 108th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

121. Mio, J. S., & Milburn, N. G. (Co-Chairs). (2000, August). Research issues with ethnic minority

populations. Poster session presented at the 108th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

122. Roades, L. A., & Mio, J. S. (2000, August). Allies: Their development and experiences. In L. A. Roades

(Chair), Allies across diverse demographic groups—Their development and experiences. Symposium presented at the 108th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

123. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2001, May). Language and its effects on people. Symposium presented at the 81st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Maui, HI.

124. Mio, J. S. (2001, May). On teaching multiculturalism at the graduate level. In L. Barker-Hackett (Chair),

Teaching multiculturalism: Issues and strategies. Symposium presented at the 81st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Maui, HI.

125. Mio, J. S., & Ick, J. T. (2001, May). The effects of racial name-calling. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Language and

its effects on people. Symposium presented at the 81st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Maui, HI.

126. Mio, J. S., & Stephens, H. L. (2001, May). The effects of gender name-calling. In J. S. Mio (Chair),

Language and its effects on people. Symposium presented at the 81st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Maui, HI.

127. Mio, J. S., Torres, C. E., Yates, J. E., & Gaschler, L. (2001, May). The connection between quality of

writing and metaphor content. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Language and its effects on people. Symposium presented at the 81st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Maui, HI.

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128. Mio, J. S., Valdivia, L. J., Riggio, R. E., & Levin, S. (2001, May). The perception of charisma from

political speeches: Metaphor and persuasion. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Language and its effects on people. Symposium presented at the 81st annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Maui, HI.

129. Mio, J. S. (2001, August). Metaphors in samples of good quality writings. Paper presented at the 109th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

130. Mio, J. S. (2001, October). Reaction papers as a technique for addressing resistance in multicultural

courses. Paper presented at the First Annual Diversity Challenge: How to Survive Teaching Courses on Race and Culture, Boston College, Boston, MA.

131. Mio, J. S. (2002, April). The Cross-Cultural Retreat: The faculty perspective. In L. Barker-Hackett (Chair),

The Cross-Cultural Retreat: A case study in multicultural training. Symposium presented at the 82nd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

132. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., Levin, S., & Ron, V. (2002, April). Metaphors and the perception of charisma in

political speeches. In E. L. Kohatsu (Chair), Social issues. Paper session presented at the 82nd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

133. Roades, L. A., & Mio, J. S. (2002, April). An ethnographic study of allies’ experiences and identity

development. In E. L. Kohatsu (Chair), Social issues. Paper session presented at the 82nd annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

134. Mio, J. S. (2002, August). Presidential leadership, charisma, and persuasion: The effects of metaphor. Poster session presented at the 110th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

135. Mio, J. S. (2003, January). Integrating Asian/Asian Pacific Values into Therapy. Workshop presented at

Race 2003: Relevance of assessment and culture in evaluation. Fourth annual conference on culture in education and mental health, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

136. Mio, J. S. (2003, March). Asian values in storytelling. Presentation at the Inland Valley Asian Pacific American Conference, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA.

137. Mio, J. S. (2003, March). Face giving: An important but ignored Asian value. In Y. Kawahara (Chair),

Educational issues in Asian American psychology. Panel session at the Association for Asian American Studies: The West and the Pacific Regional Conference, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA.

138. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2003, May). Metaphor vividness in politics and in humor. Symposium presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia.

139. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., Levin, S., & Christopher, L. (2003, May). The effect of metaphors in political

speeches. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor vividness in politics and in humor. Symposium presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia.

140. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., Levin, S., Reese, R., & Burdwell, L. (2003, May). Charisma and the presidency:

The effect of metaphors in speeches. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor vividness in politics and in humor. Symposium presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia.

141. Mio, J. S., & Smith, L. E. (2003, May). Humor, metaphor, and psychological androgyny. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), Metaphor vividness in politics and in humor. Symposium presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia.

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142. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2003, May). Teaching matters: Demonstrations and innovative teaching strategies for

psychology professors. Symposium presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia.

143. Mio, J. S. (2003, May). Classroom demonstrations in cognitive and social psychology. In J. S. Mio (Chair),

Teaching matters: Demonstrations and innovative teaching strategies for psychology professors. Symposium presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia.

144. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2003, August). Victor L. Lewis—Beyond “The Color of Fear”: Creating the context

for allies. Invited address for Division 45 at the 111th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

145. Mio, J. S. (2003, August). A perspective from a Japanese American. In P. G. Zimbardo (Chair), Open

forum—War and international conflict: Issues for psychologists. Discussion presented at the 111th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

146. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2003, August). Presidential symposium: Diversity in allied behavior—From the

general to the specific. Symposium presented at the 111th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

147. Mio, J. S. (2003, August). Asians on the edge: The reciprocity of allied behavior. Presidential address presented at the 111th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

148. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2003, August). Business meeting and awards ceremony. Session at the 111th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

149. Roades, L. A., & Mio, J. S. (2003, August). Allies and allied behavior: Targeted versus diverse advocacy.

In J. S. Mio (Chair), Presidential symposium: Diversity in allied behavior—From the general to the

specific. Symposium presented at the 111th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

150. Mio, J. S. (2004, April). (Chair). Metaphor, language, politics, and humor and their relation to gender. Symposium presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

151. Mio, J. S., & Fortelny, G. (2004, April). Humor, metaphor, and psychological androgyny. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), Metaphor, language, politics, and humor and their relation to gender. Symposium presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

152. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., Levin, S., & Hooper, J. R. (2004, April). The effect of metaphors in educational

speeches. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor, language, politics, and humor and their relation to gender. Symposium presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

153. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., Levin, S., & Moon, A. (2004, April). The effect of metaphors in presidential

speeches. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor, language, politics, and humor and their relation to gender. Symposium presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

154. Mio, J. S., & Sun, J. K. (2004, April). Gender differences in responses to humor. In J. S. Mio (Chair),

Metaphor, language, politics, and humor and their relation to gender. Symposium presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

155. Mio, J. S., Chin, J. L., & Iwamasa, G. Y. (2004, August). Responsible and ethical conduct of research with

Asian/Pacific Islanders. In J. E. Trimble (Chair), Responsible and ethical conduct of research with

ethnocultural populations. Symposium presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.

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156. Roades, L. A., Mio, J. S., & Bowen, A. M. (2005, February). Allies: How they may be perceived and their

potential impact in creating social change. Paper presented at the 30th Annual Convention of the Association for Women in Psychology Conference, Tampa, FL.

157. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2005, April). Metaphor, politics, charisma, and humor. Symposium presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

158. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2005, April). Teaching matters, too. Symposium presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

159. Mio, J. S. (2005, April). Demonstration of sexism in social psychology courses. In J. S. Mio (Chair),

Teaching matters, too. Symposium presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

160. Mio, J. S., Kenz, J., & Duangrath, W. (2005, April). Metaphor, psychological androgyny, and disparaging

vs. uplifting humor. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor, politics, charisma, and humor. Symposium presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

161. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., Levin, S., & Turner, A. (2005, April). The effect of metaphors on charisma in

nonpolitical speeches. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor, politics, charisma, and humor. Symposium presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

162. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., Levin, S., & Williams, P. (2005, April). The effect of metaphors on charisma in

political speeches. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor, politics, charisma, and humor. Symposium presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

163. Mio, J. S., & Wong, J. (2005, April). Gender and engagement in humor. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Metaphor,

politics, charisma, and humor. Symposium presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

164. Mio, J. S. (2005, August). Multicultural guidelines as a tool for overcoming resistance in academia. In M.

G. Constantine (Chair), Plenary—Making the multicultural guidelines come to life: Assessment, practice,

training, and research. Invited Presidential symposium presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

165. Mio, J. S., & Roades, L. A. (2005, August). Allies and advocates: Similarities and differences. Poster presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

166. Roades, L. A., Mio, J. S., & Bowen, A. M. (2005, August). Perceptions of allies vs. advocates regarding

social justice positions. Poster presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

167. Mio, J. S. (2006, April). The serial position curve: Multiple teaching demonstrations. In D. Horner (Chair),

Teaching techniques: Enhancing learning. Symposium presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA.

168. Mio, J. S. (Chair). (2006, April). Investigations into metaphor and humor. Symposium presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA.

169. Mio, J. S., Keesling, B., & Godes, N. (2006, April). Gender differences in the telling of jokes. In J. S. Mio

(Chair), Investigations into metaphor and humor. Symposium presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA.

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170 .Mio, J. S., Keesling, B., & Nishimura, M. (2006, April). Metaphor, humor, and psychological androgyny:

A metaphor completion task. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Investigations into metaphor and humor. Symposium presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA.

171. Mio, J. S., Riggio, R. E., Levin, S., & Barron, S. (2006, April). Charisma, persuasive speeches, and

stereotype threat issues. In J. S. Mio (Chair), Investigations into metaphor and humor. Symposium presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA.

172. Mio, J. S. (2006, August). Humor, gender, and the metaphor completion task. Poster presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

173. Mio, J. S. (2006, August). Discussion leader. In Peace, conflict, and human rights conversation hour presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

174. Mio, J. S. (2006, August). Discussion leader. In Discussion of the movie Crash presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

Invited Addresses:

1. Wilson, G., & Mio, J. S. (1988, February). Men and stress. Workshop delivered at the 1988 Washington State University Men’s Conference.

2. Mio, J. S. (1989, January). The psychology of racism. Workshop delivered at the 1st Annual YWCA Racial

Justice Committee Conference, Learning and unlearning racism: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Washington State University.

3. Mio, J. S. (1989, February). The many faces of metaphor. Colloquium presented to the Department of Psychology, Washington State University.

4. Mio, J. S. (1989, March). The psychology of racism as it relates to Asian Americans. Workshop delivered

during Asian Awareness Week, Whitworth College, Spokane, WA. 5. Mio, J. S. (1989, October). On the development of majority awareness: Racial awareness and personal

identity. Workshop delivered during the Racial Awareness Project Focus Week, Whitworth College, Spokane, WA.

6. Mio, J. S. (1989, October). Who am I? Workshop on mixed ethnicity children delivered to the Highland Park United Methodist Church of Spokane.

7. Mio, J. S. (1990, April). On majority cultural identity development: Importance in racial awareness.

Workshop delivered at the 2nd Annual YWCA Racial Justice Committee Conference, 1990: A time for

change: Justice, unity, and peace through racial awareness. Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

8. Mio, J. S. (1990, June). Cultural sensitivity training. Workshop delivered to the SMART Project, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

9. Mio, J. S. (1992, July 13). Faculty showcase lecture. Lecture delivered to parents of incoming students, New Student–Parent Orientation, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

10. Mio, J. S. (1992, July 17). Faculty showcase lecture. Lecture delivered to parents of incoming students, New Student–Parent Orientation, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

11. Mio, J. S. (1993, March 27). Basic communication and cross-cultural communication. Workshop delivered at the day-long series of workshops, Bicultural differences in Asian Families, Pullman, WA.

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12. Mio, J. S. (1994, February 26). Racism yesterday & today: Building bridges for a nonracist tomorrow.

Workshop delivered at the YWCA Racial Justice Conference, A call to action!! Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

13. Mio, J. S. (Discussant). (1995, April 13). Beyond rules: The moral imagination in experience and

education. Spring Ethics Conference, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. 14. Mio, J. S. (1996, February 24). Affirmative action: An API perspective. Workshop presented at the second

annual meeting of the Inland Valley Asian & Pacific Islander Student Leadership Conference, RACE-ing

CONSCIOUSness enGENDERing emPOWERment, Pomona College, Claremont, CA.

15. Mio, J. S. (1996, March 14). “Tis the season to be folly”: Metaphor and political rhetoric. Invited address at the Department of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton.

16. Mio, J. S. (1996, September 25). Metaphors and politics. Invited address at the Department of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach.

17. Mio, J. S. (1996, October 11). Metaphor and political rhetoric. Invited address at the Cognitive Psychology Consortium, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA.

18. Mio, J. S., & Barker-Hackett, L. (1997, January 10). Cultural identity. Workshop presented at the 1997 Cross-cultural Educational Retreat, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

19. Mio, J. S. (1997, April 12). Getting into graduate schools. Symposium presented at the 1997 California Minority Graduate Education Forum, California State University, San Bernardino.

20. Mio, J. S. (1997, August 12). From mission statements to program/course goals and objectives and

student learning outcomes. Workshop on academic assessment, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

21. Mio, J. S. (1997, September 4). Dealing with difficult people and/or how to diffuse an angry

confrontation. Workshop presented at the Pomona Unified School District, Pomona, CA.

22. Mio, J. S. (1997, September 24). Racial identity development and self-understanding. Workshop presented at the 3rd Annual Fall Student Convocation, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

23. Mio, J. S. (1997, October 8). Mixing metaphor and politics. Invited address at the Cognitive Psychology Lecture Series, University of California, Riverside.

24. Mio, J. S. (1998, October 21). Inter-cultural relationships. Workshop for the Student Leadership Institute, California State University, Fullerton.

25. Mio, J. S. (1998, November 6). Disability and minority group status. Invited address at the meeting of the Association for Multicultural Concerns of the California Council of the Blind, Ontario, CA.

26. Mio, J. S. (1999, April). Teaching about multicultural issues: Reaction papers and the process of

becoming aware. Invited address presented at the Fifth Lewis M. Terman Western Regional Teachers’ Conference, Irvine, CA.

27. Mio, J. S. (1999, April). Lessons I’ve learned from students . . . so far. Invited address presented at the 79th annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

28. Mio, J. S. (2000, March 2). Metaphor and political rhetoric. Invited address at the Brown Bag Research Series, Claremont Graduate University.

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29. Mio, J. S. (2000, April 1). Interpersonal style and advising students. Workshop presented to the College of Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

30. Mio, J. S. (2000, April). Resistance to multiculturalism: Issues and interventions. Invited address presented at the Asian Pacific-American History Month, “Living in the Hyphen,” California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

31. Mio, J. S. (2000, May). Collectivism, communication, and culture tales. In, D. Kawahara, K. Kurasaki, & J.

S. Mio, Cultural competencies in research, education, training, & practice. Invited workshop presented at the Southern California AAPA Conference, “Asian American Psychology in the 21st Century,” San Diego, CA.

32. Mio, J. S. (2001, June). Asian Pacific American Mental Health. In Following the footsteps: Defining our

voice for the future. Conference at the Tenrikyo Mission Headquarters of American, Los Angeles, CA.

33. Mio, J. S. (2001, October 9). Culture tales and Asian American psychology. Invited address presented at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

34. Mio, J. S. (2001, October 11). Culture tales and Asian American psychology. Invited address presented at the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

35. Mio, J. S. (2001, October 16). Culture tales and Asian American psychology. Invited address presented at the PACE Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

36. Mio, J. S. (2002, November 7). Asian/Pacific Islander issues in therapy. Invited workshop presented at the

California Institute for Mental Health sponsored Cultural competence conference summit X, strength in

diversity: Concept to action, Ontario, CA.

37. Mio, J. S. (2003, April 11). Metaphor and charisma. Invited address presented at the Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Fargo, ND.

38. Mio, J. S. (2003, May 9). How Asian American values can be transmitted through culture tales. Invited address presented at Jet Propulsion Laboratories for Asian/Pacific American History Month, Pasadena, CA.

39. Mio, J. S. (2004, March 24). Metaphor, politics, and the transmission of values through culture tales. Invited symposium presented at the Department of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach.

40. Mio, J. S. (2004, April 13). Asian values through storytelling. Invited address for Asia and the Pacific Islands History Month, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

41. Mio, J. S. (2004, December 8). Allies and ally development: Some preliminary findings. Invited address to San Diego State University, San Diego, CA.

42. Mio, J. S. (2005, August 25). Media images of Asians and Asian Americans. Invited address to Claremont College Consortium, Claremont, CA.

43. Mio, J. S. (2005, September 15). Integrating multiculturalism throughout the graduate curriculum. Invited day-long workshop to Antioch University, Santa Barbara.

44. Mio, J. S. (2006, April 13). The impact of allies: Bridging demographic divides. Invited address at the Celebrating Pride and Excellence Scholarship Dinner.

45. Mio, J. S. (2006, April 28). Multicultural psychology: Resistance, revolution, and evolution. Invited address presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA.

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46. Mio, J. S. (2006, May 18). Asian/Pacific Islander issues in therapy. Workshop delivered to the San Bernardino Department of Mental Health, San Bernardino, CA.

47. Mio, J. S. (2007, April). Allies and their motivations to intervene. Invited address presented at the 87th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC.