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Fetterman Page 1 of 13 Adam Kent Fetterman Address: Department of Psychology, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W University Ave., El Paso, Texas 79902 Cell Phone: 320-703-8411 Email: [email protected] Web: http://fettermanlab.weebly.com/ Citizenship: United States EDUCATION 2013 Ph.D., Social/Personality & Health Psychology, North Dakota State University Dissertation: The benefits of metaphoric thinking: Using individual differences in metaphor usage to understand the utility of conceptual metaphors. 2010 M.S., Social/Personality & Health Psychology, North Dakota State University Thesis: I’m seeing red! Literally: The effect of metaphoric representation on perception. 2007 B.A., Psychology with Human Relations & Multicultural Education & Criminal Justice Minors, St. Cloud State University Honors: Summa Cum Laude PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE September 2016 – present Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Texas El Paso September 2015 – August 2016 Lecturer (Equivalent to US Assistant Professor), Department of Psychology, University of Essex August 2013 – August 2015 Postdoctoral Researcher, Knowledge Media Research Center, Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien (IWM), Tübingen, Germany, Social Processes Laboratory Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Kai Sassenberg August 2012 – August 2013 Graduate Research Fellow, Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University Supervisor: Professor Michael D. Robinson August 2008 – August 2012 Graduate Research Asst., Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University Supervisor: Professor Michael D. Robinson RESEARCH INTERESTS social cognition; personality; emotion; motivation; conceptual metaphor; wrongness admission; meaning; nostalgia; attitude change & persuasion; impression management; intellectual humility; embodiment; decision-making; politics; religiosity/atheism; cooperation; linguistics; evolution; dialogue; meta-science

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Adam Kent Fetterman

Address: Department of Psychology, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W University Ave., El Paso, Texas 79902

Cell Phone: 320-703-8411 Email: [email protected]

Web: http://fettermanlab.weebly.com/ Citizenship: United States

EDUCATION 2013 Ph.D., Social/Personality & Health Psychology, North Dakota State University

Dissertation: The benefits of metaphoric thinking: Using individual differences in metaphor usage to understand the utility of conceptual metaphors.

2010 M.S., Social/Personality & Health Psychology, North Dakota State University Thesis:

I’m seeing red! Literally: The effect of metaphoric representation on perception. 2007 B.A., Psychology with Human Relations & Multicultural Education & Criminal Justice

Minors, St. Cloud State University Honors: Summa Cum Laude PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE September 2016 – present Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Texas El Paso September 2015 – August 2016

Lecturer (Equivalent to US Assistant Professor), Department of Psychology, University of Essex

August 2013 – August 2015

Postdoctoral Researcher, Knowledge Media Research Center, Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien (IWM), Tübingen, Germany, Social Processes Laboratory Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Kai Sassenberg

August 2012 – August 2013

Graduate Research Fellow, Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University Supervisor: Professor Michael D. Robinson

August 2008 – August 2012

Graduate Research Asst., Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University Supervisor: Professor Michael D. Robinson

RESEARCH INTERESTS social cognition; personality; emotion; motivation; conceptual metaphor; wrongness admission; meaning; nostalgia; attitude change & persuasion; impression management; intellectual humility; embodiment; decision-making; politics; religiosity/atheism; cooperation; linguistics; evolution; dialogue; meta-science

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PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS *Undergraduate author Fetterman, A. K., Wilkowski, B. M., & Robinsons, M. D. (in press). On feeling warm and being warm:

Daily perceptions of physical warmth fluctuate with interpersonal warmth. Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Fetterman, A. K., Meier, B. P., & Robinson, M. D. (in press). The predictive power of the sweet taste

metaphor for agreeableness and daily life. Journal of Individual Differences Robinson, M. D., Boyd, R. L., Fetterman, A. K., & Persich, M. R. (in press). The mind versus the body in

political (and non-political) discourse: Linguistic evidence for an ideological signature in United States politics. Journal of Language and Social Psychology.

Sassenberg, K., Moskowitz, G. B., Fetterman, A. K., & Kessler, T. (2017). Priming creativity as a

strategy to increase creative performance by facilitating the activation and use of remote associations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 68, 128-138.

Fetterman, A. K. (2016). On god-belief and feeling clean: Feelings of cleanliness are associated with

feelings and behavior in daily life, particularly for those high in god belief. Social Psychology and Personality Science, 7, 552-559.

Fetterman, A. K., *Bair, J. L., *Werth, M., Landkammer, F., & Robinson, M. D. (2016). The scope and

consequences of metaphoric thinking: Using individual differences in metaphor usage to understand the utility of conceptual metaphors. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110, 458-476.

Fetterman, A. K., *Bair, J. L., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Submissive, inhibited, avoidant, and prone to

escape: The correlates and consequences of crossing one’s arms. Motivation Science, 1, 37-46.

Fetterman, A. K., Boyd, R. L., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Power versus affiliation in political ideology:

Robust linguistic evidence for distinct motivational signatures. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 1195-1206.

Fetterman, A. K., *Kruger, N. & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Sex-linked mating strategies diverge with a

manipulation of genital salience. Motivation and Emotion, 39, 99-103. Fetterman, A. K., Liu, T., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Extending color psychology to the personality

realm: Red preferences and perceptual biases predict interpersonal hostility. Journal of Personality, 83, 106-116.

Fetterman, A. K., & Sassenberg, K. (2015). The reputational consequences of failed replications and

wrongness admission among scientists. PLOS ONE, e0143723 Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Ode, S. (2015). The incentive dynamics of power versus

affiliation: Normative effects and their role in understanding interpersonal arrogance. European Journal of Personality, 29, 28-41.

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Greving, H., Sassenberg, K., & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). Counter-regulating on the internet: Threat elicits preferential processing of positive information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 21, 287-299

Meier, B. P., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). A large-sample replication attempt of Meier,

Robinson, and Clore (2004). Social Psychology, 46, 174-178. Meier, B. P., Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Lappas, C. M. (2015). The myth of the angry atheist.

Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, 145, 219-238. Robinson, M. D., Cassidy, D. M., Boyd, R. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). The politics of time:

Conservatives differentially reference the past and liberals differentially reference the future. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 7, 391-399.

Robinson, M. D. & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). The embodiment of success and failure as forward versus

backward movements. PLOS ONE, 10, e0117285. Sassenberg, K., Sassenrath, C., & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). Threat ≠ prevention, challenge ≠

promotion: The impact of threat, challenge, and regulatory focus on attention to negative stimuli. Cognition and Emotion, 29, 188-195

Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2014). What can metaphors tell us about personality? The

Inquisitive Mind. Special Issue on Embodiment. http://www.in-mind.org/article/what-can-metaphors-tell-us-about-personality

Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & *Gilbertson, E. P. (2014). Implicit self-importance in an

interpersonal pronoun categorization task. Current Psychology, 33, 185-198. Robinson, M. D., Boyd, R. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2014). An emotional signature of political ideology:

Evidence from two linguistic content coding studies. Personality and Individual Differences, 71, 98-102.

Robinson, M. D., & Fetterman, A. K. (2014). Toward a metaphor-enriched personality psychology. In:

M. Landau, M. D. Robinson, & B. P. Meier (Eds.), The power of metaphor: Examining its influence on social life. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Fetterman, A. K., Bresin, K., & Robinson, M. D. (2013). Emotion repair and the direction of attention

in aversive contexts: Evidence from an attention-demanding task. Journal of Research in Personality, 47, 107-110.

Fetterman, A. K., Ode, S., & Robinson, M. D. (2013). For which side the bell tolls: The laterality of

approach-avoidance semantic networks. Motivation and Emotion, 37, 33-38 Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2013). Do you use your head or follow your heart? Self-location

predicts personality, emotion, decision making, and performance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105, 316-334.

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Robinson, M. D., Fetterman, A. K., Hopkins, K., & Krishnakumar, S. (2013). Losing one’s cool: Social competence is an inverse predictor of provocation-related aggression. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 1268-1279.

Bresin, K., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2012). Motor control accuracy: A consequential

probe of individual differences in emotion regulation. Emotion, 12, 479-486. Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2012). Interpersonal cognitive self-focus as a function of

neuroticism: Basal tendencies and priming effects. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 527-531.

Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Meier, B. P. (2012). Anger as “Seeing Red”: Reaction time

evidence for an implicit association. Cognition and Emotion, 26, 1445-1458. Robinson, M. D., Ode, S., *Palder, S. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2012). Explicit and implicit approach

motivation interact to predict interpersonal arrogance. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 858-869

Robinson, M. D., Wilkowski, B. M., Meier, B. P., Moeller, S. K. & Fetterman, A. K. (2012). Counting to

ten milliseconds: Low anger, but not high anger, individuals pause following negative evaluations. Cognition and Emotion, 26, 261-281.

Boyd, R. L., Robinson, M. D., & Fetterman, A. K. (2011). Miller (1944) revisited: Movement times in

relation to approach and avoidance conflicts. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 1192-1197.

Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2011). Routine cognitive errors: A trait-like predictor of

individual differences in anxiety and distress. Cognition and Emotion, 25, 244-264. Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., Gordon, R. D.. & Elliot, A. J. (2011). Anger as seeing red: Perceptual

sources of evidence. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2, 312-317. Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2010). Contingent self-importance among pathological

narcissists: Evidence from an implicit task. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 691-697. Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., Ode, S., & Gordon, K. H (2010). Neuroticism as a risk factor for

behavioral dysregulation: A mindfulness-mediation perspective. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 29, 301-321.

Robinson, M. D., Moeller, S. K., & Fetterman, A. K. (2010). Neuroticism and responsiveness to error

feedback: Adaptive self-regulation versus affective reactivity. Journal of Personality, 78, 1469-1496.

INVITED REVISIONS/RESUBMISSIONS *Undergraduate author Persich, M., *Steinemann, B., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2017). Drawn to the Light:

Predicting Religiosity Using the “God is Light” Metaphor.

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Scholl, A., de Wit, F., Scheepers, D., Ellemers, N., Sassenberg, K., & Fetterman, A. K. (2017). The burden of power: High power as responsibility (vs. opportunity) alters threat-challenge responses. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW *Undergraduate author, **Ph.D. Student under my supervision Fetterman, A. K., Muscanell, N., & Sassenberg, K. (2017). When you are wrong on Facebook, just

admit it: The reputational consequences of wrongness admission in social media arguments. Fetterman, A. K., Juhl, J., Meier, B. P., Abeyta, A., Routledge, C. & Robinson, M. D. (2017). God is in my

heart: A robust relationship between head/heart self-location and religiosity. Landkammer, F., Sassenberg, K., Fetterman, A. K., & Scholl, A. (2017). The interactive effect of social

interdependence and relative performance during dyadic video gaming on subsequent sharing behaviour.

**Mueller, S., **de Roos, M., & Fetterman, A. K. (2017). This too shall pass: Psychological immune

system is effective in response to geopolitical events. Persich, M. R., Bair, J. L., *Steinemann, B., *Nelson, S., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2017).

Hello darkness my old friend: Preferences for darkness vary by neuroticism and predict negative affect.

COMMENTARY Robinson, M. D., Fetterman, A. K., Hopkins, K., & Krishnakumar, S. (December, 2013). Social

competence and not losing one’s cool. SPSP Connections. http://spsptalks.wordpress.com/2013/12/14/social-competence-and-not-losing-ones-cool/

GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND OTHER FUNDING Under Review 2017 Funder: Koch Foundation

Title: Meaninglessness as a Foundation of Wellbeing PI: Adam K. Fetterman

Amount: $150,743 over 36 months Status: Under review 2017 Funder: John Templeton Foundation

Title: What shall we call God? An investigation of the role of metaphor in religious cognition. PI: Adam K. Fetterman

CoPI: Brian P. Meier (Gettysburg College) Amount: $210,000 over 34 months Status: Full proposal under review

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Past Applications: 2016 Funder: Intellectual Humility in Public Discourse, Humanities Institute Title: The Barriers, Causes, and Consequences of Wrongness Admission PI: Adam K. Fetterman CoPIs: Daniel Jones (UTEP) & Dominique Knutsen (University of Essex) Amount: $250,000 over 42 months Status: Not funded/Preparing revision

Funded 2016 Funder: British Academy/Leverhulme Title: The Role of Metaphors in Understanding and Thinking PI(s): Adam K. Fetterman Amount: £10,000 over 24 months, starting April 2016 2012 –13 Graduate School Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, North Dakota State University:

$18,315 annually for 12 months 2012 College of Science and Mathematics Graduate Student Travel Grant: $250 TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Texas at El Paso (2016-Present) Social Psychology Research Applications University of Essex (2015-16) Preparing for University (co-taught) Psychology Careers & Employability (co-taught) Social Psychology (co-taught) Advanced Social Psychology (co-taught) - Graduate Seminar Applied Psychology (co-taught) – I/O unit Special Topics in Social Psychology (co-taught) – Political Psychology, Graduate Seminar Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (2014-15) Advanced Topics: Metaphors, Mental Processes, & Task Performance Seminar: Personality at Work North Dakota State University (2011-2012) Research Methods II (incl. Lab) Social Interaction – Introduction to Social Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant, North Dakota State University (2009 & 2013) Personality - Instructor: Michael Robinson Personality - Instructor: Michael Robinson Teaching Intern, Minnesota DOC – St. Cloud Correctional Facility (May 2007 – December 2007) Foundations

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Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, St. Cloud State University, Dept. of Psychology (2006) Theories of Personality - Instructor: Daren Protolipac Introduction to Psychology - Instructors: Drs. Kling, Melcher, & Protolipac MENTORSHIP Core Ph.D. Students Jonathan Covarrubias (Social, Cognition, & Neuroscience – Expected 2022) -Awarded Natalicio Fellowship Nicholas Evans (Social, Cognition, & Neuroscience – Expected 2023) Affiliated Ph.D. Students Steven Mueller, University of Texas at El Paso, Legal psychology Melissa De Roos, University of Texas at El Paso, Legal psychology Shelby Curtis, University of Texas at El Paso, Legal psychology Jessica Carre, University of Texas at El Paso, Legal psychology Karly Schleicher, University of Texas at El Paso, Language Acquisition and Bilingualism Jessica Bray, University of Texas at El Paso, Social, Cognition, & Neuroscience Dylan Richards, University of Texas at El Paso, Health psychology Past Supervision Advisor for 3 Master’s Theses (2016) Institution: University of Essex, Dept. of Psychology Topics: Politics; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation & dialogue; Wrongness admission & dialogue Advisor for 5 Final Year Projects (2015-2016) Institution: University of Essex, Dept. of Psychology Topics: Wrongness admission, personality, & reputation; Doomsday prepping & personality Advisor for 3 Final Year Projects (2014-2015) Institution: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Dept. of Psychology Topics: Wrongness admission & leadership; Metaphor use & depression Advisor for Master’s Thesis (2014) Institution: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Dept. of Psychology Topic: Wrongness admission & leadership Co-Advisor for 3 Honors Theses (2013) Institution: North Dakota State University Topics: Embodied cognition; Metaphor & personality

SERVICE TO THE FIELD Associate Editor: Social Psychology (2016-Present) Consulting Editor: Journal of Research in Personality (2013-Present) Associate Editor: In Mind Magazine (2013-2016)

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Guest Action Editor: SAGE Open (2016) Reviewer, 2013 SPSP Graduate Student Committee Poster of the Year Award (2012) Co-Chair, Department of Psychology Health/Social Brown Bag Series, North Dakota State University (2011-2012) News Editor, Social Psychology Eye, Personality and Social Psychology Compass (2009-2010) Ad hoc reviewer (journals): Behavior Research Methods Biology Letters British Journal of Psychology Cognition Current Psychology Educational Psychology Experimental Psychology European Journal of Personality European Journal of Social Psychology Evolutionary Psychology Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Journal of Research in Personality

Learning and Individual Differences Motivation and Emotion Personality and Individual Differences Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin PLOS One Psychiatry Research Psychological Science Social Psychological & Personality Science Self and Identity Translational Issues in Psychological Science WIREs Cognitive Science

Ad hoc reviewer for grant funding: National Science Foundation Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council COMMITTEES AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Graduate Program Committee – Student Policies & Handbook (2016-Present) Committee for the Advancement and Retention of Faculty (2016-Present) Departmental Study Abroad Officer – University of Essex (2015-2016) Employability Committee – University of Essex (2015-2016) Dissertation Committees (x4) – University of Texas at El Paso (2016-Present) Thesis Committees (x3) – University of Texas at El Paso (2016-Present)

INVITED TALKS Fetterman, A. K. (2016, February). The Consequences of a Metaphoric Mind. Invited talk at University

of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas. Fetterman, A. K. (2016, February). Are Metaphors Useful? Invited talk at University of Essex,

Colchester, United Kingdom.

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Fetterman, A. K. (2016, February). The Consequences of a Metaphoric Mind. Invited talk at University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.

Fetterman, A. K. (2015, January). What is the Utility of Conceptual Metaphors? Recent work on

conceptual metaphor theory. Invited talk at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. Fetterman, A. K. (2014, November). What have metaphors done for you lately? Evidence for the utility

of conceptual metaphors in emotional understanding. Invited talk at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.

Fetterman, A. K. (2014, January). Do metaphors aid in understanding? A metaphor usage measure and

its usefulness in testing important theoretical assumptions. Invited Talk at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Department of Psychology, Erlangen, Germany.

Fetterman, A. K. (2013, March). The role of metaphors in understanding emotion processing, and

personality. Invited Talk at Knowledge Media Research Center, Tübingen, Germany. Fetterman, A. K. (2013, February). Conceptual metaphor theory, emotion processing, and personality.

Invited Talk at Auburn University at Montgomery, Montgomery, AL. PAPER PRESENTATIONS (First Author or Supervisor-role only) *Undergraduate author Fetterman, A. K. (May, 2017). When you are wrong on Facebook, just admit it. Paper presented at

the Association for Psychological Science Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Fetterman, A. K., Hussain, S., & Warbrick, J. (October, 2016). The correlates of metaphor use in a

daily diary study. Paper presented at the ARMADILLO: The Southwest Cognition Conference, El Paso, Texas.

Fetterman, A. K. (2016, April). On metaphor and meaning: Metaphors as meaning structures and

sources of meaning in life. Invited paper presented at the Meaning of Meaning: An Exploration of the Psychology of Purpose conference, Barcelona, Spain. Hosted by Roy Baumeister and Kathleen Vohs

Fetterman, A. K., & Sassenberg, K. (2015, February). Being wrong never felt so right: Wrongness

admission leads to reduced emotional arousal. Paper presented as a Data Blitz at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA.

Fetterman, A. K. (2014, June). What happens when you admit that you are wrong? Preliminary

findings related to arousal, emotion, and person perception. Paper presented at the Annual Ulm-Tübingen Social Psychology Exchange, Ulm University, Department of Psychology, Ulm, Germany.

Fetterman, A. K. (2013, May). The benefits of metaphoric thinking: Using individual differences in

metaphor usage to understand the utility of conceptual metaphors. Paper presented at the North Dakota State University, Department of Psychology, Colloquium Series, Fargo, ND.

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*Bair, J. L., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2013, April). Submissive, inhibited, avoidant, and prone to escape: The correlates and consequences of crossing one’s arms. Paper presented at the 27th Annual Red River Psychology Conference, Fargo, ND.

*Kruger, N. N., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2013, April). Thinking with the genitals:

Reproductive strategies as a function of genital attention and biological sex. Paper presented at the 27th Annual Red River Psychology Conference, Fargo, ND.

*Nelson, S. A., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2013, April). Dark and depressed: Preferences for

darkness predict negative emotion. Paper presented at the 27th Annual Red River Psychology Conference, Fargo, ND.

Fetterman, A. K. (2013, March). The role of metaphors in emotion processing and personality. Paper

presented at the North Dakota State University, Department of Psychology, Social/Health Brown Bag Series, Fargo, ND.

Fetterman, A. K. (2012, March). Are you in your head or in your heart? Metaphoric self-location as a

predictor of psychological outcomes. Paper presented at the North Dakota State University, Department of Psychology, Social/Health Brown Bag Series, Fargo, ND.

Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Meier, B. P. (2012, January). The head is rational and the heart is

emotional: Metaphor-consistent effects of an embodied manipulation. Paper presented as a Hot Topic Talk at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Embodiment Pre-Conference, San Diego, CA.

Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., Gordon, R. D., & Elliot A. J. (2011, January). Anger as seeing red:

Perceptual sources of evidence. Paper presented as a Hot Topic Talk at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Embodiment Pre-Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Fetterman, A. K. (2010, October). You are the most important person in the room……until you are not: Contingent self-importance among pathological narcissists. Paper presented at the North Dakota State University, Department of Psychology, Social/Health Brown Bag Series, Fargo, ND.

Fetterman, A. K. (2010, May). I’m seeing red! Literally: The effect of metaphoric representation on

perception. Paper presented at the North Dakota State University, Department of Psychology, Colloquium Series, Fargo, ND.

Fetterman, A. K. (2010, February). Anger and red: The effect of metaphoric representation on implicit

associations and perception. Paper presented at the North Dakota State University, Department of Psychology, Social/Health Brown Bag Series, Fargo, ND.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS (First Author only) Fetterman, A. K. & Landkammer, F. (January, 2017). Who are the Doomsday Preppers? A Look into

the Sources and Outcomes of Prepper Beliefs. Poster accepted at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.

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Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2014, July). Are metaphors helpful for understanding our experiences? Measuring metaphor usage and testing important theoretical assumptions. Poster presented at the European Association of Social Psychology: General Meeting, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2014, February). Do metaphors help us understand our

experiences? A metaphor usage measure and its utility in theory testing. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.

Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Meier, B. P. (2013, January). Are you in your head or your heart?:

Metaphoric self-locations and their consequences. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Gordon, R. D. (2012, July). Seeing Red: Anger and the perception

of red. Poster presented at the IDeA States Mini-Conference on Visual and Cognitive Neuroscience, Fargo, ND.

Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Meier, B. P. (2012, January). Go with your heart or use your

head?: When body organs become decision making structures. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.

Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., Gordon, R. D., & Elliot A. J. (2011, January). “Seeing red again”:

Anger and its effects on perception. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.

Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Meier, B. P (2010, January). “I’m so angry I’m seeing red!:

Reaction time evidence for an implicit association. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2013-Present European Association of Social Psychology, Full Member 2013-Present Association for Psychological Science 2009-Present Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Full Member 2006-Present Psi Chi-The National Honor Society of Psychology

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS 2012 Runner-up, SPSP Graduate Student Committee Poster of the Year Award 2012 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Student Travel Award: $500 2006 Outstanding Contribution to Social Justice 2006 Psychology Department Student Merit Award: $200

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2005 Transformational Leadership Award in Human Relations and Multicultural

Education SELECTED MEDIA COVERAGE Emslie, K. (2016, January). Riding the wind. Essay for Aeon Magazine (https://aeon.co/essays/how-

the-wind-blows-us-on-and-off-life-s-course) Brookshire, B. (2015, December). In science, a lack of replication shouldn’t kill your reputation.

ScienceNews (https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/scicurious/science-lack-replication-shouldn%E2%80%99t-kill-your-reputation)

Fradera, A. (2015, October). Life is different for people who think in metaphors. The British

Psychological Society: Research Digest. (http://digest.bps.org.uk/2015/10/are-you-kind-of-person-who-thinks-in.html)

Holmes, L. (2015, September). Do you ‘think’ using your heart or your head? Here’s how to tell.

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REFERENCES Kai Sassenberg, Professor Head of the Social Processes Lab Knowledge Media Research Center Office: 6.523 Phone: +49 7071 979-220 Email: [email protected] Michael D. Robinson, Professor Department of Psychology North Dakota State University Office: 316F Minard Hall Phone: (701) 231-6312 Email: [email protected] Brian P. Meier, Associate Professor Department of Psychology Gettysburg College Office: 301C McCreary Hall Phone: (701) 306-7229 Email: [email protected]