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1 Vita for Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Jr. as of February, 2007 I. Identifying data: Name: Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Jr. Address: 3000 Trail Rd. e-mail: [email protected] Lawrence, KS 66049-4204 Phone: Office: (785) 864-9817 Home: (785) 749-3985 Present Position: Professor of Psychology Department of Psychology-426 Fraser Hall (On phased retirement) University of Kansas 1415 Jayhawk Boulevard Lawrence, Kansas 66045 Date of Birth: October 31, 1931 Place of Birth: Houston, Texas II. Education: B.A. Southern Methodist University, 1953 (graduated cum laude with major in Psychology and minor in Journalism). M.A. Southern Methodist University, 1954. Major in Psychology. Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1959. Major in Psychology with emphasis in Social Psychology; minor in Educational Psychology: related-fields work in Mass Communications (Major Professor, Dr. Stanley Schachter). III. Employment history: 6/53 - 9/53 Newspaper reporter for Houston Post . 9/53 - 6/54 Editor, SMU Campus (newspaper). 9/54 - 8/55 Instructor and supervisor of teaching assistants, Psychology Dept., University of Minnesota (part-time). (Duties were to teach lab course in psychology and supervise 15 teaching assistants in handling the course examinations in the department.) 9/56 - 1/57 Instructor, Hamline University, St. Paul, Minn. (Taught General Psychology.) 9/58 - 8/59 Assistant Professor of Psychology, George Peabody College for Teachers 9/59 - 8/64 Executive Officer and Associate Professor of Psychology (latter from 9/61), George Peabody College for Teachers. (Teaching duties in general psychology, social psychology, measurement, personality. Administrative duties consisted of handling student recruitment and welfare, administration of department budgets and class schedules, chairing staff meetings, serving as Acting Chairman in absence of Chairman, handling some faculty recruitment and in general being in charge of internal activities of the department.)

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Vita for Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Jr.as of February, 2007

I. Identifying data:

Name: Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Jr. Address: 3000 Trail Rd. e-mail: [email protected] Lawrence, KS 66049-4204 Phone: Office: (785) 864-9817 Home: (785) 749-3985

Present Position: Professor of Psychology Department of Psychology-426 Fraser Hall (On phased retirement) University of Kansas

1415 Jayhawk Boulevard Lawrence, Kansas 66045

Date of Birth: October 31, 1931 Place of Birth: Houston, Texas

II. Education:

B.A. Southern Methodist University, 1953 (graduated cum laude with major in Psychology and minor in Journalism).

M.A. Southern Methodist University, 1954. Major in Psychology.

Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1959. Major in Psychology with emphasis in Social Psychology; minor in

Educational Psychology: related-fields work in Mass Communications (Major Professor, Dr. Stanley Schachter).

III. Employment history:

6/53 - 9/53 Newspaper reporter for Houston Post.

9/53 - 6/54 Editor, SMU Campus (newspaper).

9/54 - 8/55 Instructor and supervisor of teaching assistants, Psychology Dept., University of Minnesota (part-time). (Duties were to teach lab course in psychology and supervise 15 teaching assistants in handling the course examinations in the department.)

9/56 - 1/57 Instructor, Hamline University, St. Paul, Minn. (Taught General Psychology.)

9/58 - 8/59 Assistant Professor of Psychology, George Peabody College for Teachers

9/59 - 8/64 Executive Officer and Associate Professor of Psychology (latter from 9/61), George

Peabody College for Teachers. (Teaching duties in general psychology, social psychology, measurement, personality. Administrative duties consisted of handling student recruitment and welfare, administration of department budgets and class schedules, chairing staff meetings, serving as Acting Chairman in absence of Chairman, handling some faculty recruitment and in general being in charge of internal activities of the department.)

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9/64 - 6/66 Associate Professor of Psychology, George Peabody College for Teachers. (Duties: teaching, research, advising doctoral students.)

9/65 - 6/66 Visiting Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Hawaii.

1/72 - 6/72 Visiting Scholar, Claremont Graduate School.

6/66 - 8/76 Professor of Psychology, George Peabody College for Teachers.(Duties: teaching,

research, direction of doctoral training program in Social Psychology, advising graduate students.)

7/76 - 6/81 Professor of Psychology and Chairman, Department of Psychology, University of Kansas.

7/81 - present Professor of Psychology, University of Kansas. (Phased retirement, beginning August,

2003) IV. Memberships in professional organizations and honorary societies:

American Psychological Association (Fellow, APA, Div. 2, Div. 8, and Div. 9; Member, Div. 41) Midwestern Psychological Association Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues American Men and Women of Science Who's Who in the Midwest American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow) (no longer active in AAAS) Society of Experimental Social Psychology American Psychology - Law Society

V. Research grants and awards; other honors and activities:

1. Co-investigator, NIMH Grant M-1818, for 1963-1965 (Principal Investigator: Stuart W. Cook, Dept. of Psychology, University of Colorado). Office of Education Grant for 1967-1969.

2. Participant, Research Planning Workshop, sponsored by Religious Education Association, Cornell

University, August 1961.

3. Recipient of SPSSI Research Grants-in-Aid, 1964, 1974.

4. Recipient of Faculty Research Grants, University of Hawaii, 1966; Peabody College, 1967, 1968; University of Kansas, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1987.

5. Recipient of Biomedical Sciences Support Grant, 1967.

6. Principal investigator, research contract with Central Midwestern Regional Educational Laboratory,

1966-1967.

7. Consultant on evaluation: Chattanooga City Schools (1965-66): Project Mid-Tenn (1966-68); Project REACHIGH (1966-68); Tuscaloosa, Ala. City Schools (1967-68).

8. Invited address, S.P.A.T.E. luncheon, American Personnel & Guidance Association convention,

Dallas, March 1967.

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9. Invited participant, Conference-Workshop on Psychological Problems of Changing Societies, East-West Center, Honolulu, June-July 1968.

10. Invited participant-discussant, Conference on Studies of the Acquisition and Development of

Values, Sponsored by N.I.C.H.D., Washington, D.C., May 1968. 11. Member, APA Committee on International Relations in Psychology, 1968-1971 (Chairman,

Subcommittee on Cross-Cultural Research; as such initiated draft of guidelines for ethical principles in cross-cultural research).

12. Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, (1972-present); Board of

Editors, Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal (1972-1976); Board of Editorial Consultants, Journal of Personality (1972-1975): Board of Advisory Editors, Contemporary Psychology (1975-1979);Editorial Board, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, (1980-1987).

13. Discussion leader, Conference on Family Planning, Nairobi, Kenya, August 1-2, 1971.

14. Consulting editor for series in social psychology, personality, adjustment, abnormal psychology,

envirnmental psychology, and measurement, Brooks/Cole Publishing Co., 1973-present. (See attached list of books published as Consulting Editor.)

15. Council Member, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI), 1974-1976.

16. Publications chairperson, SPSSI, 1974-1977.

17. Newsletter Editor, Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology, 1974-1976.

18. Interviewee in film series on Social Psychology, titled "Parts of the Sum," distributed by University

Films of Canada.

19. Social psychology interviewee, "Visiting Scholars Interview Series," television series of introductory psychology lectures distributed by South Carolina Educational Television network and KUHT (Channel 8) in Houston, Texas.

20. Topic Editor (Associate Editor), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1976-1977.

21. Invited speaker, Fordham University, Twentieth Annual Foundations, Psychology and Services

Institute, July 14, 1976. New York, N.Y.

22. President-elect, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI), 1976-1977;President, 1977-1978; Past-president, 1978-1979.

23. Member, Fellow Selection Committee, Division 8, APA, 1976.

24. Member, Committee of Examiners for the Advanced Psychology Test of the Graduate Record

Examination, Educational Testing Service, 1976-1978.

25. Paperback Reprint Editor, Contemporary Psychology, 1975-1979.

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26. Member, American Psychological Association Council of Representatives (representing Div. 8) 1978-1979.

27. Chairperson, Public Interest Coalition (one of the coalitions of the APA Council of

Representatives), 1977-1979.

28. Newsletter editor, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1977-1979.

29. President-elect, Society of Personality and Social Psychology (Div. 8 of APA), 1978-1979; President,1979-1980; Past-President, 1980-1981.

30. Member of Executive Committee, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, 1978-1980.

31. Member, APA Committee on Scientific and Professional Ethics and Conduct, 1978-1980.

32. Associate Editor, The Review of Personality and Social Psychology, 1979-1982.

33. Board of Consulting Editors, Applied Social Psychology Annual, 1979-1986.

34. Invited speaker, University of Illinois Institute on the Teaching of Psychology to Undergraduates,

Oct. 25-27, 1979.

35. Workshop leader and Conference Facilitator, National Conference in Celebration of Life Transitions(sponsored by the Adult Life Resources Center, Division of Continuing Education, University of Kansas), Kansas City, KS., Nov. 23-25, 1980.

36. Member, Board of Advisors, Center for Responsive Psychology, Brooklyn College, 1981-1990.

37. Intra-University Visiting Professor, School of Law, University of Kansas, 1981-1982.

38. Editorial Board, Regents Press of Kansas, 1981-1982.

39. Member, Board of Directors, National Public Services Research Institute, Alexandria, VA.,

1981-1992. (Chair, of Board of Directors, 1983-1985.)

40. Keynote address, meeting of Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, New Orleans, March 26, 1982.

41. Robert I. Watson Memorial Lecture, University of New Hampshire, April 13, 1982.

42. Invited Address, Kansas Student Psychological Conference, Emporia State University, April 23,

1983.

43. Invited Address, First Annual Conference on Applied Social Psychology, Claremont Graduate School, March 21, 1984.

44. Invited Address, Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlanta, GA, March 28, 1985.

45. Member, Examination Committee, American Association of State Psychology Boards, 1985-1988.

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46. Invited Addresses, "Psychology Fair," Nebraska Wesleyan University, November 6-7, 1987.

47. Invited Address, G. Stanley Hall Lecture, American Psychological Association convention, New Orleans, August 1989 (Topic: Psychology and the Law).

48. Invited Paper, Midwestern Psychological Association convention, Chicago, May 1989.

49. Invited Paper, American Society of Trial Consultants convention, Baltimore, October 1989.

50. External review committee member, Department of Psychology, Boston College, December 1991.

51. Invited task group leader, National Conference on Education in Law and Psychology,

Villanova University, May 1995.

1. Invited contributor, Encyclopedia of Psychology, published by the American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press.

2. Keynote speaker, PERK Convention (Psychologists and Educational Researchers of Kansas),

Wichita, November 8-10, 1997. 54. Distinguished Service to SPSSI Award, presented at the SPSSI Convention, Ann Arbor, MI,

June 19, 1998. 55. Distinguished Contribution Award, American Psychology-Law Society (APA Div. 41), presented at

the American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, August 1998.

56. Psychology Department senior-nominated teaching award (first annual), May 1998.

57. Invited Address, American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, CA, August 1998.

58. Invited speaker, Litigation Workshop, Washburn University School of Law. Topeka, KS, July 10, 1998.

59. Invited address, Marjorie Richey Lecture in Social Psychology (second annual), Saint Louis University, April 22, 1999.

60. Ned N. Fleming Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of Kansas Commencement, May 23, 1999.

61. Invited participant, conference on journal revision (Law and Human Behavior), Saint Louis

University, March 19-21, 1999.

62. SPSSI Grants-in Aid committee member, 1998-1999.

63. Editorial Board, Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 1998-present.

64. Invited address, Naval Justice School, Newport, Rhode Island, July 2002.

65. Montgomery Leadership Award, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, March 7, 2003.

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66. Invited address, Faculty of Advocates (Organization of Scottish barristers), Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K., July 2003.

67. 2004 Career Achievement Teaching Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. University of

Kansas.

68. Board of Editors, Oxford University Press Series in Law and Psychology.

69. Sages Selection Committee, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.

70. Mentoring Committee, American Psychology-Law Society.

71. Invited speaker, Conference on AReflections of Judging,@ University of Missouri School of Law, February 25-26, 2005.

72. Guest instructor, ADream Course on Psychology and the Law,@ University of Oklahoma,

November, 2006.

73. (Forthcoming) Invited keynote address, workshop on Judging, Law School, University of Virginia, March 2007.

VI. Currently active research programs:

A. Philosophies of human nature and their relationship to the ways people deal with others. B. The use of personal documents in research on personality development. C. The social psychology of judicial decision making, including the Supreme Court. D. Police interrogations and jurors' reactions to confessions E. Entrapment

VII. Areas of teaching competence:

1. Psychology and the Law 2. Forensic Psychology 3. Attitude Measurement 4. Adult Personality Development

VIII. Publications and bibliography:

BOOKS

Wrightsman, L.S. (Ed.) Contemporary issues in social psychology. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1968.

Sanford, F.H., & Wrightsman, L.S. Psychology: A scientific study of man. (3rd ed.) Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1970.

Sanford, F.H., & Wrightsman, L.S. Student Workbook for Psychology: A scientific study of man. (3rd

ed.) Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole,1970.

Wrightsman, L.S. Social psychology in the seventies. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1972.

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Wrightsman, L.S., O'Connor, J., & Baker, N.J. (Eds.) Cooperation and competition: Readings on mixed-motive games. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1972.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Brigham, J.C. (Eds.) Contemporary issues in social psychology. (2nd ed.)

Monterey, Calif: Brooks/Cole, 1973.

Wrightsman, L.S. (with the assistance of Anne S. Fowler and Stuart Oskamp) Social psychology in the seventies: Brief edition. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1973.

Wrightsman, L.S. Assumptions about human nature: A social psychological approach, Monterey, CA:

Brooks/Cole, 1974.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Sanford, F.H., Psychology: A scientific study of human behavior. (4th ed.) Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1975.

Wrightsman, L.S., Sanford, F.H., Campbell, P., Campbell, W., Elzey, F., & Rogers, C.M. Student

workbook for Psychology: A scientific study of human behavior. (4th ed.) Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1975.

Wrightsman, L.S. Social psychology: Brief edition. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1977.

Wrightsman, L.S. Social psychology. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1977.

Stang, D.J., & Wrightsman, L.S. A dictionary of social behavior and social research methods.

Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1981.

Brigham, J.C., & Wrightsman, L.S. (Eds.) Contemporary issues in social psychology. (3rd ed.) Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1976.

Selltiz, C., Wrightsman, L.S., & Cook, S.W. Research methods in social relations. (3rd ed.) New

York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1976.

Wrightsman, L.S., Sigelman, C.K., & Sanford, F.H. Psychology: A Scientific Study of Human Behavior (5th ed.) Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1979.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Deaux, K. Social psychology in the eighties. Monterey, CA.: Brooks/Cole, 1981.

Brigham, J.C., & Wrightsman, L.S. (Eds.) Contemporary issues in social psychology (4th ed.)

Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1982.

Deaux, K., & Wrightsman, L.S. Social psychology in the eighties (4th ed.) Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1984.

Kassin, S.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. (Eds.). The psychology of evidence and trial procedure. Beverly

Hills, CA: Sage, 1985.

Wrightsman, L.S. Psychology and the legal system. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1987.

Deaux, K., & Wrightsman, L.S. Social psychology (5th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1988.

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Wrightsman, L.S., Kassin, S.M., & Willis, C. (Eds.), In the jury box: Controversies in the courtroom. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1987.

Wrightsman, L.S., Willis, C., & Kassin, S.M. (Eds.), On the witness stand: Controversies in the

courtroom. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1987.

Kassin, S.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. The American jury on trial. Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere Press, 1988.

Wrightsman, L.S. Personality development in adulthood. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1988.

Robinson, J.R., Shaver, P., & Wrightsman, L.S. (Eds.), Measures of personality and social psychological

attitudes (2nd ed.). New York: Academic Press, 1991.

Wrightsman, L. S. Psychology and the legal system (2nd ed). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1991.

Perry, N. W., & Wrightsman, L. S. The child witness. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1991.

Wrightsman, L. S. Assumptions about human nature (2nd ed.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1992.

Deaux, K., Dane, F.C., & Wrightsman, L.S. Social psychology in the nineties (6th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1993.

Wrightsman, L.S., Nietzel, M., & Fortune, W. Psychology and the legal system (3rd ed.). Pacific

Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1994.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Kassin, S.M. Confessions in the courtroom. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1993.

Allison, J.A., & Wrightsman, L.S. Rape: The misunderstood crime. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1993.

Wrightsman, L.S. Personality development in adulthood: Volume 1: Theories and concepts. Newbury Park, CA: Sage,1994.

Wrightsman, L.S. Personality development in adulthood: Volume 2: Applications. Newbury Park,

CA: Sage, 1994

Wrightsman, L.S., Nietzel, M.R. & Fortune, W. Psychology and the legal system (4th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1998.

Walker, N.A., Brooks, C., & Wrightsman, L.S. The rights of children in United States. Newbury Park,

CA: Sage Publications, 1998.

Robinson, J.P., Shaver, P., & Wrightsman, L.S. (Eds.), Measures of political attitudes. Orlando, FL: Academic Press., 1999.

Wrightsman, L.S. Judicial decision-making: Is psychology relevant? New York: Plenum, 1999.

Wrightsman, L.S. Forensic Psychology. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2001.

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Wrightsman, L.S., Greene, E. Nietzel, M.R., & Fortune, W. Psychology and the legal system (5th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2002.

Wrightsman, L.S., Batson, A., & Edkins, V. Measures of Legal Attitudes. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth,

2003.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Fulero, S.M. Forensic Psychology (2nd ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2005.

Posey, A.J., & Wrightsman, L.S. Trial Consulting. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Wrightsman, L.S. The Psychology of the Supreme Court. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.

Adams, G., Biernat, M., Branscombe, N., Crandall, C., & Wrightsman, L. (Eds). (In press, published 2007). Commemorating Brown: The social psychology of racism and discrimination. Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association, in press.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Wrightsman, L.S. The measurement of philosophies of human nature. In S.W. Cook (Ed.), Research

plans in the fields of religion, values, and morality. New York: Religious Education Association, 1962. Pp. 118-122.

Wrightsman, L.S. Evaluation of July institute. In W.H. Drummond and T.E. Warren (Eds.), Improving

educational opportunities in a changing community. Nashville, Tenn.: George Peabody College,1965, p. 160-161.

Wrightsman, L.S. Foreword to Integrating the organization: A social-psychological analysis. Edited by

H.L. Fromkin and J.J. Sherwood. New York: Basic Books, 1974.

Dane, F.C., & Wrightsman, L.S. Effects of defendants' and victims' characteristics upon jurors' verdicts. In N. Kerr & R. Bray (Eds.), The psychology of the courtroom. New York: Academic Press, 1982, Pp. 83-115.

Wrightsman, L.S. The social psychology of U.S. presidential effectiveness. In S. Oskamp (Ed.),

Applied Social Psychology Annual Volume 6. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1985. Kassin, S.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. Confession evidence. In S.M. Kassin and L.S. Wrightsman (Eds.),

The psychology of evidence and trial procedure. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1985.

Wrightsman, L.S. Psychological evidence on the jury. In N. E. Grunberg, R.E. Nisbett, J. Rodin, & J. E. Singer (Eds.), A distinctive approach to psychological research: The influence of Stanley Schachter. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1987.

Wrightsman, L.S. Allport's personal documents--then and now. In K. M.Craik, R.T. Hogan, & R. N.

Wolfe (Eds.), Fifty years of personality psychology. (pp. 165-175). New York: Plenum, 1993.

Wrightsman,L.S. (1991). Interpersonal trust and attitudes toward human nature. In J. P. Robinson, P. R. Shaver, & L. S. Wrightsman (Eds.), Measures of personality and social psychological attitudes. SanDiego, CA: Academic Press.

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Robinson, J. P., Shaver, P. R., & Wrightsman, L. S. (1991). Criteria for scale selection and evaluation. In J. P. Robinson, P. R. Shaver, & L. S. Wrightsman (Eds.), Measures of personality and social psychological attitudes. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Wrightsman, L.S. & Posey, A.J. (1995). Psychological commentary on the diary. In Thornton, H.,

Hung jury: the diary of a Menendez juror. Philadephia Temple University Press. Allison, J.A., & Wrightsman, L.S. (1998). Date rape is a form of sexual violence. In Bender, D. (Ed.)

Date Rape (pp. 9-22). San Diego, CA: Glennhaven Press.

Wrightsman, L.S. (2000). Law and Psychology, In Encyclopedia of Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

O'Neil, J.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. The mentoring relationship in psychology training programs. In S.

Walfish & A.K. Hess(Eds.), Succeeding in graduate school. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001.

Greene, E., & Wrightsman, L.S. Judges and juries. In D. Carson & R. Bull (Eds.), Handbook of

psychology in legal contexts (2nd ed.). New York: Wiley, 2003.

Edkins, V., & Wrightsman, L.S. The psychology of entrapment. In D. Lassiter (Ed.), Interrogations, confessions, and entrapment. New York: Kluwer/Plenum, 2004.

Wrightsman, L.S. Organized psychology=s efforts to influence the Supreme Court on matters of race

and education: From Brown to the University of Michigan affirmative action cases. In G. Adams, M. Biernat, N. Branscombe, C. Crandall, & L. Wrightsman, (Eds). Commemorating Brown: The social psychology of racism and descrimination. Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association, in press.

ARTICLES REPRINTED IN BOOKS

Wrightsman, L.S. The effect of waiting with others on changes in level of felt anxiety. In R. Ofshe

(Ed.), Interpersonal behavior in small groups. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1973. Pp. 18-26.

Wrightsman, L.S. The effects of anxiety, achievement motivation, and task importance upon

performance on an intelligence test. In D.A. Payne, and R.F. McMorris (Eds.), Educational and psychological measurement. Waltham, Mass.: Blaisdell, 1967, Pp. 172-176.

Wrightsman, L.S. Parental attitudes and behaviors as determinants of children's responses to the threat

of nuclear war. In R. S. Sigel (Ed.), Learning about politics: A reader in political socialization. New York: Random House, 1970, Pp. 142-147.

Wrightsman, L.S. Wallace supporters and adherence to "law and order." In R.A. Baron, and R.M.

Liebert (Eds.), Human social behavior: A contemporary view of experimental research. Homewood, Ill.: Dorsey Press, 1971. Pp. 217-225.

Wrightsman, L.S. Wallace supporters and adherence to "law and order."In L. Bickman, and T. Henchy

(Eds.), Beyond the laboratory: Field research in social psychology. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972, Pp. 251-255.

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Wrightsman, L.S. Wallace supporters and adherence to "law and order."In F.B. McMahon (Eds.), Psychology: Perspectives on the hybrid science. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1972, Pp. 29-37.

Wrightsman, L.S. Wallace supporters and adherence to "law and order." In L.A. Penner, and M.C.

Dertke (Eds.) A student selected reader in social psychology: An argument for relevance. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1972. Pp. 380-390.

Wrightsman, L.S. Wallace supporters and adherence to "law and order." In R.I. Evans, and R.M.

Rozelle (Eds.) Social psychology in life. (2nd ed.) Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1973. Pp. 180-190.

Wrightsman, L.S. Wallace supporters and adherence to "law and order." In E. Krupat (Ed.), Psychology is social: Readings and conversation in social psychology. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman, 1975. Pp. 165-171.

Wrightsman, L.S. The American trial jury on trial: Empirical evidence and procedural modifications.

In B. Raven (Ed.), Policy Studies Review Annual, Vol. 4. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1980.

JOURNAL ARTICLES:

Wrightsman, L.S. Cheating--a research area in need of resuscitation. Peabody Journal of Education, 1959, 37, 145-149.

Bartlett, C.J., Quay, L.D., & Wrightsman, L.S. A comparison of two methods of attitude measurement:

Likert-type and forced choice. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1960, 20, 699-704.

Wrightsman, L.S. The effects of purported validity of a test on motivation and achievement. Journal of Educational Research, 1960, 54, 153-156.

Wrightsman, L.S. The effect of waiting with others on changes in level of felt anxiety. Journal of

Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1960, 61, 216-222.

Quay, L.C., Bartlett, C.J., Wrightsman, L.S., & Catron, D.C. Attitude change in attendant employees. Journal of Social Psychology, 1961, 55, 25-31.

Wrightsman, L.S., Radloff, R.W., Horton, D.L., & Mecherikoff, M. Presidential voting preferences and

the authoritarian syndrome. Psychological Reports, 1961, 8, 43-46.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Baumeister, A.A. A comparison of actual and paper- and-pencil versions of the water jar test of rigidity. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1961, 63, 191-193.

Wrightsman, L.S. Authoritarianism and self-awareness. Journal of Social Psychology, 1962, 56,

179-185.

Wrightsman, L.S. The effects of anxiety, achievement motivation, and task importance upon the performance on an intelligence test.Journal of Educational Psychology, 1962, 53, 150-156.

Wrightsman, L.S. Dimensionalization of attitudes toward the Negro. Psychological Reports, 1962, 11,

439-448.

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Wrightsman, L.S. The accuracy of students' judgments of their teacher's opinions. Journal of Experimental Education, 1962, 30, 367-370.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Allen, B.H. From stereotype to prototype. Peabody Reflector, 1962, 35, 109-116.

Wrightsman, L.S. A scale for assessing interpretations of the motivesbehind government policies.

Peabody Papers in Human Development,1963, 1, No. 1.

Wrightsman, L.S. Parental attitudes and behaviors as determinants of children's responses to the threat of nuclear war. Vita Humana, 1964, 7, 178-185. (This journal is now entitled Human Development.)

Wrightsman, L.S. Measurement of philosophies of human nature. Psychological Reports, 1964, 14,

743-751.

Wrightsman, L.S. Some subtle factors affecting students' evaluations of teachers. S.P.A.T.E. Journal, 1964, 3, 42-51.

Wrightsman, L.S. "Tough-minded" and "tender-minded" interpretations of the motives behind

government policies. American Behavioral Scientist, 1964, 7 (No. 8), 7-8.

Martin, D.L., & Wrightsman, L.S. A critical review of research on religion and fear of death. Religious Education, 1964, 59, 174-178.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Noble, F.C. Reactions to the President's assassination and changes in philosophies

of human nature. Psychological Reports, 1965, 16, 159-162.

Martin, D.L., & Wrightsman, L.S. The relationship between religious behavior and concern about death. Journal of Social Psychology,1965, 65, 317-323.

Wrightsman, L.S., Noble, F.C., & Richard, W.C. Attitudes and attitude change in guidance institute

participants. Counselor Education and Supervision, 1966, 5, 212-220.

Wrightsman, L.S. Characteristics of positively-scored and negatively-scored items from attitude scales. Psychological Reports, 1965, 17, 898.

Uejio, C.K., & Wrightsman, L.S. Ethnic group differences in trusting attitudes and cooperative

behaviors. Psychological Reports, 1967, 20, 563-571.

Wrightsman, L.S. Personality and attitudinal correlates of trusting and trustworthy behavior in a two-person game. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1966, 4, 328-332.

Wrightsman, L.S. Predicting college students' participation in required psychology experiments.

American Psychologist (comment section,1966, 21, 812-813.

Wrightsman, L.S. Teachers--idealists in a real(?) world? S.P.A.T.E. Journal, 1967, 5(4), 6-28.

Wrightsman, L.S. Idealists and realists in East-West relations. East- West Center Alumni News, Vol. 3, December 1967, 8-9.

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Duke R.B., & Wrightsman, L.S. Relation of repression-sensitization to philosophies of human nature. Psychological Reports, 1968, 22, 235- 238.

Dole, A.A., Nottingham, J., & Wrightsman, L.S. Beliefs about human nature held by clinical,

counseling, and rehabilitation students. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1969, 16, 197-202.

Wrightsman, L.S. Wallace supporters and adherence to "law and order." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1969, 13, 17-22.

Nottingham, J., Gorsuch, R., & Wrightsman, L.S. Factorial replication of the theoretically derived

subscales on the Philosophies of Human Nature scale. Journal of Social Psychology, 1970, 81, 129-139.

Tapp, J., Kelman, H.C., Triandis, H., Wrightsman, L.S., & Coelho, G. Continuing concerns in

cross-cultural ethics: A report. International Journal of Psychology, 1974, 9, 231-249.

Wrightsman, L.S. The presence of others makes a difference--sometimes. Psychological Bulletin, 1975, 82, 884-885.

Wrightsman, L.S. Responses to a mid-life crisis. SPSSI Newsletter, November 1977, #145, pp. 1, 5-7.

Wrightsman, L.S. The American trial jury on trial: Empirical evidence and procedural modifications.

Journal of Social Issues, 1978, 34(4), 137-164.

Rogers, C.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. Attitudes toward children's rights:Nurturance or self-determination? Journal of Social Issues, 1978, 34(2), 59-68.

Juhnke, R., Vought, C., Pyszczynski, T.A., Dane, F.C., Losure, B.D., & Wrightsman, L.S. Effects of

presentation mode upon mock jurors' reactions to a trial. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1979, 5, 36-39.

Kassin, S.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. On the requirements of proof: The timing of judicial instructions

and mock juror verdicts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1979, 37, 1877-1887.

Kassin, S.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. Prior confessions and mock juror verdicts: The role of perceived choice. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1980, 10, 133-146.

Pyszczynski, T.A., & Wrightsman, L.S. The effects of opening statements on mock jurors' verdicts in a

simulated jury trial. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1981, 11, 301-313.

Pyszczynski, T.A., Greenberg, J., Mack, D.B., & Wrightsman, L.S. Opening statements in a jury trial: The effect of promising more than the evidence can show. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1981, 11, 434-444.

Wrightsman, L.S. Personal documents as data in conceptualizing adult personality development.

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1981, 7, 367-385. Kassin, S.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. Coerced confessions, judicial instruction, and mock juror verdicts.

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1981, 11, 489-506.

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Kassin, S.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. The construction and validation of a juror bias scale. Journal of Research in Personality, 1983, 17, 432-442.

Wrightsman, L.S. The femininization of justice. Peabody Journal of Education (special issue in

memory of Nicholas Hobbs), 1984, 61(3),111-126. (Invited paper.)

Wells, G.L., Wrightsman, L.S. & Miene, P.K. The timing of the defense opening statement: Don't wait until the evidence is in. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1985, 15, 758-772.

O'Neil, J.M., Helms, B.J., Gable, R.K, David, C., & Wrightsman, L.S.Gender-role conflict scale:

College men's fear of femininity. Sex Roles, 1986, 14, 335-350.

Wrightsman, L. S. The legal system's assumptions versus the psychological realities of jury functioning: How changes in judicial instructions might improve jury decision making. University of Bridgeport Law Review, 1987, 8 (2), 315-324.

Weir, J. A., & Wrightsman, L. S. The determinants of mock jurors' verdicts in a rape case. Journal of

Applied Social Psychology, 1990, 20, 901-919.

Willis, C.E. & Wrightsman, L.S. (1995). Effects of victim gaze behavior and prior relationships on rape culpability attribution. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1992, 10, 367-377.

Fulero, S.F., Greene, E., Hans, V., Nietzel, M.T., Small, M.A., & Wrightsman, L.S. (1999).

Undergraduate education in psychology. Law and Human Behavior, 23, 137-153.

Wrightsman, L.S. & LaMort, J.R. (2005). Why do Supreme Court justices succeed or fail? Harry Blackmun as an example. Missouri Law Review, 70, 1261-1287.

BOOK AND FILM REVIEWS:

Wrightsman, L.S. Book review of Tests and measurements: Assessment and prediction, by J.C.

Nunnally. American Journal of Psychology, 1960, 73, 325-326. Wrightsman, L.S. Book review of The open and closed mind, by M. Rokeach. Personnel and Guidance

Journal, 1961, 39, 679-680.

Wrightsman, L. S. The world's adolescents. (Book review of The Universal experience of adolescence, by N. Kiell.) Contemporary Psychology, 1965, 10, 474-476.

Wrightsman, L.S. Myrdal's "American Dilemma" somewhat updated. (Book review of The Negro

American.) Contemporary Psychology, 1969, 14, 312-314.

Wrightsman, L.S. Authoritarianism--back again? (Book review of The Broken Rebel.) Contemporary Psychology, 1974, 19, 209-210.

Wrightsman, L.S. Pirandello characters on film. (Film review of Asylum.) Contemporary Psychology,

1974, 19, 417-418.

Wrightsman, L.S. The most important social psychological research in this generation? (Book review of Obedience of Authority.) Contemporary Psychology, 1974, 19, 803-805.

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Wrightsman, L.S. Speaking repeatedly: New paperback reprints. Contemporary Psychology, 1976, 21, 889-891. (Note: this was an annual series; others appeared in 1977, 22, 677-679; in 1978; 23, 663-667, and in 1979, 24, 380-382.)

Wrightsman, L.S. A pessimistic prediction (Book review of The Knowable Future). Contemporary

Psychology, 1979, 24, 193-195. Wrightsman, L.S. Empirical evidence about legal evidence. (Book review of The Trial Process)

Contemporary Psychology, 1982, 27, 535-536.

Wrightsman, L.S. Psychology and the law: Three views. (Book review of three books: Lawyers on psychology and psychologists on law, Psychological methods in criminal investigation and evidence, and Law in practice). Contemporary Psychology, 1992, 37, 1208-1210.

Wrightsman, L.S. Defining forensic psychology. Book review of Handbook of Forensic Psychology (2nd

ed.). Contemporary Psychology, 1999, 44, 533-535.

UNPUBLISHED TECHNICAL REPORTS:

Wrightsman, L.S., Baxter, G.W., Jr., & Jackson, V. The effects of desegregation upon the attitudes of southern junior high school students. Final report, research contract from Central Midwestern Regional Educational Laboratory (CEMREL), October 1967, 59 pp.(mimeo.).

PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONVENTIONS:

Wrightsman, L.S. The effects of being with others on level of anxiety. Paper presented at the meeting of

the Southeastern Psychological Association, St. Augustine, Fla., April, 1959.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Baumeister, A.A. A comparison of actual and paper-and-pencil versions of the water jar test of rigidity. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychology Association, St. Louis, April 1960.

Wrightsman, L.S. The self-awareness of authoritarians. Paper presented at the meeting of the

Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, March 1960.

Wrightsman, L.S., Radloff, R.W., Horton, D.L., & Mecherikoff, M.Presidential voting preferences and the authoritarian syndrome. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, September 1969. (Abstract in American Psychologist, 1960, 15, 439.)

Wrightsman, L.S. The use of bipolar ratings in the study of the stereotype of the public school teachers.

Paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Gatlinburg, Tenn., April 1961.

Wrightsman, L.S. The effects of anxiety, need achievement, and task importance upon performance on

an intelligence test. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1961.

Wrightsman, L.S. Philosophies of human nature and styles of interpersonal relations. Paper presented

at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, August 1961.

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Wrightsman, L.S. The accuracy of students' perception of their teacher's attitudes. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, August 1961. (Abstract in American Psychologist, 1961, 16, 348.)

Wrightsman, L.S. Interrelationships among components of attitudes toward the Negro. Paper presented

at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Louisville, March 1962.

Collins, W.E., & Wrightsman, L.S. Indicators of maladjustment in preadolescent and adolescent boys. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, St. Louis, August 1962. (Abstract in American Psychologist, 1962, 17, 318.)

Wrightsman, L.S. Organizer and chairperson of symposium on "Attitudes toward Minority Groups" at

the meeting of the American Psychological Association, St. Louis, August 1962.

Wrightsman, L.S. Construction of a scale to measure philosophies of human nature. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1963.

Martin, D.L., & Wrightsman, L.S. Religious attitudes, religious behavior and concern about death.

Paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Miami Beach, April 1963.

Wrightsman, L.S. Parental attitudes and behaviors as determinants of children's responses to the threat

of nuclear war. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Philadelphia, August 1963.

Wrightsman, L.S. Reactions to the President's assassination and changes in philosophies of human

nature. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, St. Louis, May 1964.

Wrightsman, L.S. Comments on "The behavioral differential: A technique for the study of behavioral

components of social attitudes." Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association Los Angeles, September 1964. (Also mimeographed, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., c/o Dr. H.C. Triandis.)

Wrightsman, L.S., & Cook, S. W. Factor analysis and attitude change. Paper presented at the meeting of

the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, April 1965. (Also in Peabody Papers in Human Development, 1965, 3 (No. 2).

Wrightsman, L.S., Noble, F.C., & Richard, W.C. Attitudes and attitude change in guidance institute

participants. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, Minneapolis, April 1965.

Wrightsman, L.S. Attitudinal and personality correlates of presidential voting preferences. Symposium

paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, September 1965.

Uejio, C.K., & Wrightsman, L.S. Ethnic-group differences in trusting attitudes and cooperative

behaviors. Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Long Beach, April 1966.

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Cook, S.W., & Wrightsman, L.S. The factorial structure of positive attitudes toward people. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, April 1967.

Wrightsman, L.S., Davis, D. W., Lucker, W., Bruininks, R., Evans, J., Wilde, R.E., Paulson, D., &

Clark, G.W. Effects of other persons' strategy and race upon cooperative behavior in a Prisoner's Dilemma game. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1967.

Wrightsman, L.S. Teachers--idealists in real(?) world? Invited address to S.P.A.T.E. luncheon, at the

meeting of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, Dallas, March 1967.

Wrightsman, L.S., Nelson, R.M., & Taranto, M. The construction and validation of a scale to measure children's school morale. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, February 1968.

Dole, A.A., Nottingham, J., & Wrightsman, L.S. Do participants in counseling, clinical, and

rehabilitation programs differ in their beliefs about human nature? Paper presented at the meeting of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, Detroit, April 1968.

Gorsuch, R., Nottingham, J., & Wrightsman, L.S. A factor analysis of the items of the Philosophies of

Human Nature scale. Symposium paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Roanoke, Va., April 1968.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Satterfield, C.H. The use of a children's school morale scale to evaluate

educational innovation. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Roanoke, Virginia, April 1968.

Wrightsman, L.S. Lucker, W., Bruininks, R., & O'Connor, J. The effects of extensiveness of

instructions upon cooperation in a Prisoner's Dilemma game. Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Diego, March 1968.

Wrightsman, L.S. The psychologist as evaluator of Title III projects-- pitfalls and products.

Symposium paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, September 1968.

Kawamura, W.I., & Wrightsman, L.S. The viability of religious belief: A factorial study of religious

attitudes, values, and personality.Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (Southeastern Regional Convention), Atlanta, January 1969.

Wrightsman, L.S. Making people face their assumptions about human nature. Symposium paper on

topical discussion ("The humanistic psychologist in the community"), presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, February 1969.

Wrightsman, L.S. Attitudes vs. aptitude measures as predictors of academic success. Symposium paper

presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, February 1969.

Wrightsman, L.S. Wallace supporters: Hypocrites in regard to "law and order?" Paper presented at the

meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1969.

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Baxter, G.W., Jr., Bilsky, L., Nelson, R.H., & Wrightsman, L.S. The effects of other's personality and strategy upon cooperation in a mixed-motive game. Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, June 1969.

Wrightsman, L.S., & Baker, N.J. Where have all the idealistic, imperturbable freshmen gone? Paper

presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., September 1969. (Reprinted in Proceedings, 77th APA Convention, 1969, 4, 299-300.)

Wrightsman, L.S. Psychology's role in a Black Studies program. Panel discussion of the meeting of the

American Psychological Association, Miami Beach, September 1970.

O'Connor, J., Wrightsman, L.S., & Baker, N.J. Rationality in the Prisoner's Dilemma game. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Miami Beach, September 1970.(Reprinted in Proceedings, 78th APA Convention, 1970, 5, 435-436.)

Wrightsman, L.S. Participant in symposium on ethical considerations in cross-cultural research,

American Psychological Association Convention, Philadelphia, April 1974.

Wrightsman, L.S. Career role development in social psychology: An overview and example. Symposium paper presented at the meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Champaign, Ill., October, 1974.

Wrightsman, L.S. Discussant in symposium on interracial attitudes and behavior: Current research,

problems, and applications, at American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans, September, 1974.

Wrightsman, L.S., Rogers, C.M., & Percy, J. The conceptualization and measurement of attitudes

toward children's rights. Symposium paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, August 1975.

Wrightsman, L.S. The American trial jury on trial: Empirical evidence and procedural modifications.

Presidential address, SPSSI, presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 1978.

Kassin, S.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. On the requirements of proof: The timing of judicial instruction and

mock juror verdicts. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1979.

Wrightsman, L.S. Personal documents as data in conceptualizing adult personality development.

Presidential address, APA Division 8, presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Montreal, September 1980.

Mack, D.B., Greenberg, J., & Wrightsman, L.S. The effects of anti-Black attitudes and fear of rape on

accuracy of the recognition of Black and White faces: Another step beyond the layman's knowledge. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Detroit, May 1981.

Wrightsman, L.S. Research methodologies for assessing mentoring. Paper presented as part of a symposium titled "Mentoring: Psychological,personal, and career development implications", at meetings of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, August 1981.

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O'Neil, J.M., David, L., & Wrightsman, L.S. The Fear of Femininity Scale. Paper presented at meetings of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 1982.

Wrightsman, L.S. On teaching the Psychology and Law course. Invited paper presented at meetings of

the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 1982. O'Neil, J.M., Helms, B., Gable, R., Stillson, R., David, L., & Wrightsman, L.S. Data on college men's

gender role conflict and strain. Paper presented at meetings of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 1984.

Wrightsman, L.S. Promising perspectives for social psychologists. Invited address at meetings of

Southern Society of Social Psychologists, Atlanta, March, 1985.

Wrightsman, L.S. Teaching psychology and law students in the same class. Paper presented as part of a symposium titled "Developing new directions in psychology and law through teaching," at meetings of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, August 1985.

Wrightsman, L.S. Allport's personal documents--then and now. Paper presented as part of a symposium

titled "Fifty years of personality," at meetings of American Psychological Association, New York, August 1987.

Wrightsman, L.S. Application of the expert-novice distinction to decision making by judges versus

juries. Invited paper presented at meetings of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1989.

Wrightsman, L.S. Psychology and the law: Recurring dilemmas. G. Stanley Hall invited address,

presented at the meetings of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 1989.

Weir, J.A., Willis, C.E., & Wrightsman, L.S. Reactions of jurors to rape victims on the witness stand. Paper presented as part of a symposium titled "Rape on trial: Juror cognitions and the 'victim-blame' phenomenon," at meetings of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 1989.

Willis, C.E., & Wrightsman, L.S. Cognitive heuristics in eyewitness identification. Paper presented as

part of a symposium titled "Improving eyewitness memory: What works?", at meetings of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 1989.

Wrightsman, L.S. Are jurors' verdicts influenced by non-evidentiary aspects of the trial--opening

statements, closing arguments, and judge's instructions? Invited paper presented at meetings of the American Society of Trial Consultants, Baltimore, October 1989.

Wrightsman, L.S., Weir, J.A., & Brusewitz, K.K. Consistency over time in beliefs about human nature.

Paper presented at the meetings of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1991.

Wrightsman, L.S. Experimental psychology in the courts: Then and now. Invited symposium address,

APA Centennial Symposium, meetings of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August, 1992.

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Wrightsman, L.S. Discussant, Symposium on "Role of theory in psychology and the law." Meetings of

the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 1992.

Wrightsman, L.S., Nario, M., Posey, A., & Bothwell, R. Beliefs in a Just World: Its factor structure. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 1993.

Theno, S.A., Wrightsman, L.S., and Eikerman, K.K. Letters of recommendation: Further effects of

address system and gender. Paper presented at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1994.

Theno, S.A., Wrightsman, L.S., and Maiser, K.V. Political correctness--Conceptualization and

measurement. Paper presented at American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, August 1994.

Chopra, S., Dahl, L.M., & Wrightsman, L.S. Sequestered-juror syndrome. Paper presented at the

American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 1996.

Wrightsman, L.S. A history of psychology=s attempts to influence the courts: Uncertain messages, unclear results, symposium paper presented at American Psychological Association convention, Chicago, August 1997.

Wrightsman, L.S. The psychology of Supreme Court decision making. Invited address, American

Psychological Association convention, San Francisco, August 1998.

Wrightsman, L.S. Psychology in Court: Ambiguous victories and decisive defeats. Symposium paper presented at the American Psychological Association convention, Boston, August 1999.

Hunter, G.P., & Wrightsman, L.S. (2002, March). Do students become more cynical about the legal

system as a result of completing a psychology-and-law course? Paper presented at the meetings of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX.

Hingula, R., & Wrightsman, L.S. (2002, March). Comprehension of judicial instructins about

aggravating and mitigating circumstances in death penalty cases. Paper presented at the meetings of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX.

Powell, A.A., Nilsen, K., & Wrightsman, L.S. (2002, March). Attitude toward battered women and

mock juror verdicts in trials of battered women who killed their spouses. Paper presented at the meetings of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX.

Butler, K.A., & Wrightsman, L.S. (2002, March). Attitudes toward law enforcement and mock juror=s

reactions to an entrapment defense. Paper presented at the meetings of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX.

Wrightsman, L.S. (2002, October). The social psychology of Supreme Court decision making: Does the

Bush v. Gore decision change anything? Symposium paper presented at the meetings of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Columbus, OH.

Wrightsman, L.S. (2004, July). Psychology=s role: A perspective from 50 years later. Symposium on

Brown v. Board of Education, American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Edkins, V., & Wrightsman, L.S. (2005, March). Due process, crime control, and juror attitudes. Paper

presented at the meetings of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, CA.

Wrightsman, L.S. (2005, March). Can the decisions of the Supreme Court and the votes of individual justices be predicted? Symposium paper presented at the meetings of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, CA.

Wrightsman, L.S. (2005, February). Why do Supreme Court justices succeed or fail? Harry Blackmun is

an example. Invited address, Conference on AReflections on Judging,@ University of Missouri School of Law.

Wrightsman, L.S. (2006, March). The psychology of the Supreme Court. Symposium paper presented at

the meetings of the American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, FL.

IX. Invited Addresses and Colloquia

Place Date Topic

1. University of Hawaii October 7, 1965 Philosophies of Human Nature

2. Memphis State University September 30, 1970 Philosophies of Human Nature

3. University of Kentucky March 31, 1972 Philosophies of Human Nature

4. California State University May 15, 1972 Philosophies of Human Nature at Long Beach

5. California State University May 24, 1972 Philosophies of Human Nature

at San Bernadino

6. Claremont Graduate School May 25, 1972 Philosophies of Human Nature

7. Marshall University April 16, 1973 Prisoner's Dilemma Games and Trust (Huntington, W. Va.)

8. King College (Bristol, Tenn.) April 17, 1973 Prisoner's Dilemma Games and Trust

9. Miami University (Ohio) April 1, 1974 Philosophies of Human Nature

10. Ohio State University April 3, 1974 Philosophies of Human Nature

11. Fisk University April 8, 1974 Philosophies of Human Nature

(Nashville, Tenn.)

12. Belmont College December 1, 1974 Communes--A Social Psychological Analysis

13. John F. Kennedy Center April 29, 1976 Philosophies of Human Nature

for Research and Human

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Development, George Peabody College for Teachers

14. Fordham University July 14, 1976 Philosophies of Human Nature

15. Kansas Psychological October 9, 1976 Adult Personality Development Association

16. Menninger Foundation February 16, 1977 Adult Personality Development

17. Johnson County Community February 24, 1977 Adult Personality Development

College

18. Topeka VA Hospital March 3, 1977 Philosophies of Human Nature

19. Bethany College April 5, 1977 Communes--A Social Psychological analysis

20. Boston University November 4, 1977 Jury Decision Making

21. Purdue University October 25, 1979 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in

Jury Decision Making

22. Bowling Green State February 7, 1980 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in University Jury Decision Making

23. Washburn University May 6, 1980 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in

Jury Decision Making

24. Iowa State University November 7, 1980 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in Jury Decision Making

25. Emporia State University February 26, 1981 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in

Jury Decision Making

26. Southern Missouri State April 9, 1981 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in Jury Decision Making

27. Williams College October 13, 1981 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in

Jury Decision Making

28. Wake Forest University October 28, 1981 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in Jury Decision Making

29. University of Kentucky November 11, 1981 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in

Jury Decision Making

30. Creighton University December 2, 1981 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in Jury Decision Making

31. Univ. of New Hampshire April 13, 1982 The Social Psychology of U.S. Presidential

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Effectiveness

32. Ohio State University January 11, 1983 The Social Psychology of U.S. Presidential Effectiveness

33. Wichita State University November 2, 1983 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in

Jury Decision Making

34. University of Tulsa December 2, 1983 The Social Psychology of U.S. Presidential Effectiveness

35. Political Science Dept. February 3, 1984 The Social Psychology of U.S. Presidential

University of Kansas Effectiveness

36. Claremont Grad. School March 20, 1984 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in

Jury Decision Making

37. Northern Illinois University April 19, 1984 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in Jury Decision Making

38. Phillips University February 27, 1985 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in

Jury Decision Making

39. University of Nebraska February 23, 1987 Legal and Psychological Assumptions in Jury Decision Making

40. Creighton University November 9, 1988 Psychology and the Law: Recurring

Dilemmas

41. Pittsburg State University April 9, 1993 Police Interrogations and Jurors' Reactions to Confessions

42. Emporia State University April 7, 1994 Police Interrogations and Jurors' Reactions

to Confessions

43. Wichita State University November 8, 1994 Police Interrogations and Suspects' Confessions: A Social Psychological Perspective

44. University of Kentucky October 13, 1995 Police Interrogation and Suspects'

Confession

45. Benedictine College November 22, 1996 Psychologists= roles in the real world of the courts.

3. Truman State Univ. February 28, 1998 Forensic Psychology: Opportunities and

Temptations

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4. Univ. of Nebraska-Kearney April 2, 1998 Forensic Psychology: Opportunities and Temptations

46. Naval Justice School July 10, 2002 Interrogations and Confessions

47. Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln March 7, 2003 Psychology of Entrapment

50. University of Dayton March 31, 2006 Psychology of Entrapment: Research and

Reforms

X. Books published by Wadsworth Publishing Company, for which I served as Consulting Editor

1975

Altman, I. The environment and social behavior.

King, M., & Ziegler, M. Research projects in social psychology.

Nye, R.D. Three views of man.

1976

Deaux, K. The behavior of women and men.

Schultz, D. Theories of personality.

1977

Mayo, C., & LaFrance, M. Evaluating research in social psychology.

O'Leary, V.E. Toward understanding women.

Triandis, H.C. Interpersonal behavior.

1978

Duke, M., & Nowicki, S. Abnormal psychology: Perspectives on being different.

La France, M., & Mayo, C. Moving bodies.

1979

Allen, M.J., & Yen, W.M. Introduction to measurement theory.

Altman, I., and Chemers, M. Culture and environment. (Consulting editors: I. Altman, D. Stokols, & L.S. Wrightsman.)

Austin, W.G., & Worchel, S. (Eds.) The social psychology of intergroup relations.

Segall, M.H. Cross-cultural psychology. (Consulting editors: E. Walker & L.S. Wrightsman.)

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Shaffer, D.R. Social and personality development.

Wicker, A.W. An introduction to ecological psychology. (Consulting editors: I. Altman, D. Stokols, and L.S. Wrightsman.)

1980

Dixon, L., & Johnson, R.C. The roots of individuality.

Minton, H.L., & Schneider, F.W. Differential psychology.

Basow, S. Sex-role stereotypes.

Cone, J., & Hayes, S. Environmental problems/behavioral solutions. (Consulting editors: I. Altman, D.

Stokols, & L.S. Wrightsman.)

Schlenker, B. Impression management.

West, S., & Wicklund, R. A primer of social-psychological theories.

Zeisel, J. Inquiry by design. (Consulting editors: I. Altman, D. Stokols, & L.S. Wrightsman.)

Zube, E. Environmental evaluation. (Consulting editors: I. Altman, D. Stokols, & L.S. Wrightsman.)

1981

Nye, R. Three views of psychology. (2nd ed.)

Schultz, D. Theories of personality. (2nd ed.)

Stang, D.W. Introduction to social psychology.

1982

Greenberg, M., & Ruback, B. The social psychology of the criminal justice system.

Kaplan, R.M., & Saccuzzo, D. Psychological testing.

Harari, H., & Kaplan, R.M. Social psychology: Basic and applied.

White, K.M., & Speisman, J. (Eds.), Research approaches to personality.

1983

Forsyth, D.R. Introduction to group dynamics.

Weiten, W. Psychology applied to modern life: Adjustment in the eighties.

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1986

Schultz, D. Theories of personality (3rd edition.).

Weiten, W. Psychology applied to modern life: Adjustment in the eighties (2nd edition).

Basow, S. Gender stereotypes (2nd edition).

Nye, R. Three views of psychology (3rd edition). 1989

Kaplan, R.M., & Saccuzzo, D. Psychological testing (2nd edition).

Shaffer, D.R. Social and personality development (2nd edition).

Weiten, W. Psychology: Themes and variations.

1990

Forsyth, D.R. Introduction to group dynamics (2nd edition).

Schultz, D. Theories of personality (4th edition).

1991

Weiten, W. Psychology applied to modern life: Adjustment in the nineties (3rd edition).

Nye, R. Three views of psychology (4th edition).

1992

Kaplan, R.M., & Saccuzzo, D. Psychological testing (3rd edition).

1993

Schultz, D. Theories of personality (5th edition).

Shaffer, D.R. Social and personality development (3rd edition).

Weiten, W. Psychology applied to modern life (4th edition).

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XI. Chairperson on examinations M.A. Thomas Pyszyznski Julie A. Allison (Weir) Cynthia Willis Michael Bayly Gary W. McCullough Amy Heili (Posey) Heidi Steinitz (Substitute for Margaret Schadler) Merrie Jo Pitera Marie Hibbard Vanessa Edkins Ph.D. Francis C. Dane Teddy Warner Sara Oliver Ellett Julie A. Allison (Weir) Cynthia Willis Michael Bayly Gary W. McCullough Amy Posey Shelley A. Theno George Hunter Emer Day

XIII. COURSES TAUGHT

Psychology 104, General Psychology Psychology 492, Psychology and Social Issues Psychology 480, Independent Study Psychology 566, Psychology and the Law Psychology 666, Psychology of Adult Personality Psychology 766, Forensic Psychology Psychology 933, Seminar: Measurement of Attitudes Psychology 980, Special Problems in Psychology Psychology 993, Seminar: Judicial Decision Making Psychology 690, Seminar: Psychology of the Supreme Court

XIII. UNIVERSITY SERVICE

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Department:

Department Chair (5 years) Promotion, tenure and merit committee (several 2-year terms) Chair of several search committees, including search for department chair Graduate studies director

College:

Sabbatical leave committee (3 years, 1 year as chair) Faculty committee appointments committee ( 2 years) GRF first-level review committee (several times) Chairperson review committee (Vice-Chair)

University:

Graduate Council Regents Press board Chancellor=s Teaching Awards Selection Committee University Council Committee on Distinguished Professorships