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BERT S. MOORE Curriculum Vitae

School of Behavioral & Brain Sciences The University of Texas at Dallas

800 West Campbell Road, Mail Station GR41, Richardson, Texas 75080-3021 (972) 883-2355

EDUCATION:

B.A., Psychology, August, 1966

Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX M.A., Clinical Psychology, August, 1968 University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois Ph.D. Psychology, August, 1973

Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

Dissertation title: Cognition and Delay of Gratification PROFESSIONAL HISTORY

Administrative:

February 1, 1989-present Dean, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences University of Texas at Dallas

Richardson, Texas

July 1, 1988-February 1, 1989 Acting Dean of School of Human Development University of Texas at Dallas

Richardson, Texas

June 1987-July 1, 1988 Associate Dean, School of Human Development University of Texas at Dallas

Richardson, Texas

January 1980-December 1987 Program Head, Program in Psychology, University of Texas at Dallas

Richardson, Texas

1978-1979 Executive Committee, Psychology Department, University of California at Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, California

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Academic

April 1985-present Professor

Programs in Psychology and Behavioral and Brain Sciences

The University of Texas at Dallas Richardson, Texas

July 1980-April 1985 Associate Professor

The University of Texas at Dallas Richardson, Texas

July 1983-present Clinical Professor of Clinical Psychology

University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas, Texas

Summer 1978 Visiting Scholar

The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas

September 1978-June 1980 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology University of California at Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, California

January 1977-1978 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology University of California at Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California

September-December 1976 Visiting Professor, Stanford University Palo Alto, California

1973-1976 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Wellesley College

Wellesley, MA

Summer 1975 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Stanford University

Palo Alto, California

1972 Instructor, Department of Psychology,

Stanford University Palo Alto, California

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Personality, Systems of Psychotherapy Personality-Social Development, Behavioral Medicine, Topics in Self-Control, Experimental Child

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

1996-present Board Member, Timberlawn Research Foundation

1990-present Fellow, American Psychological Society

1988 Liaison, Society for Research in Child Development, American Association for Advancement of Science

1987 Program Committee, Division 8, American Psychological

Association

1986 Review Panel, National Institute of Mental Health

1986 Program Committee, Society for Research in Child

Development

1984 Elected Fellow, Division 8 American Psychological

Association

1984 Chair of Review Panel for Society for Research in Child Development on Moral Behavior and Altruism

1983 Consulting Reviewer, National Institute of Mental Health, Clinical Research Review Committee, National Science Foundation

EDITORIAL POSITIONS

March 1997 Guest Editor, Motivation and Emotion, Emotional regulation and development

1995-2001t Associate Editor, Motivation and Emotion

1990-present Editorial Board, Motivation and Emotion

1982-1984 Editorial Board, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Bert S. Moore

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1980-2003 Editorial Board, Developmental Review

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1978-1979 Editorial Board, Cognitive Therapy and Research

1975-1978 Editorial Board, Child Development

Member American Psychology Association; American Psychological

Society; Society for Research in Child Development; Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology; American

Association for Advancement of Science

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Books

Moore, Bert S. and Isen, Alice M. Affect and Social Behavior, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

Chapters

Affect and Social Behavior with Alice Isen in B. Moore and A. Isen (Eds.) Affect and Social Behavior. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990

Empathy in Social Development. Chapter in J. Strayer (Ed.) The Development of Empathy, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1988.

Empathy: Theory and measurement. In N. Eisenberg and J. Strayer (Eds.) Empathy and its Development, Cambridge University Press, 1987.

Emotion, Self and Others. In C. Izard, J. Kagan and R. Zajonc (Eds.) Emotions, Cognition and Behavior. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985. With David Rosenhan and Bill Underwood.

Cancer and Psyche. In Cognitive Psychotherapies. M.S. Reda and M.J. Mahoney (Eds.) Ballinger Publishers, 1984. With Steve Neimcryck and Mona Shediac.

Behavioral consequences of Affect. In M. Lewis and C. Saarni (Eds.) Socialization of Affect. New York Plenum, 1985.

The development of altruism. In G. Whitehurst (Ed.) Annals of Child Development. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press, 1984. With Nancy Eisenberg.

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The generality of altruism. In N. Eisenberg-Berg (Ed.) The Development of Altruism. New York: Academic Press, 1982. With Bill Underwood.

Altruism. In D. Sherrod (Ed.) Social Psychology, New York: Random House, 1982. Articles

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.Emotional regulation and Development, Motivation and Emotion, 1997, 21, 1. With Nancy Eisenberg.

Empathy and its antecedents. (1993) Motivation and Emotion.

Predictors of the relation between stress and humoral immune response. With Karla Kubitz. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1988,9, 181-187

Nature, not nurture. Review of The Biological Bases of Personality and Behavior. Contemporary Psychiatry, 6, 1987, 44-48.

Perspective-taking and altruism. Psychological Bulletin, 1982, 91, 2, 143-173. With Bill Underwood.

Source of behavioral consistency. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1982, 40, 780-785. With Bill Underwood.

The role of ideation in voluntary delay for symbolic presented rewards. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1980, 4, 211-222. With Walter Mischel.

Mood and Personality: A search for the causal relationship. Journal of Personality, 1980, 309-318. With Bill Underwood.

The informativeness and frequency of presentation of a social stimulus as determinants of its efficacy as a reinforcer. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1980, 519-528. With Rueben Baron and David Byrne.

The dispositional shift in attribution over time. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1979, 553-569. With Drury Sherrod, Tom Liu and Bill Underwood.

Generalization of feedback about performance. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1979, 371-380. With Bill Underwood, Paul Heberlein, Larry Doyle and Kiki Litzie.

Effects of induced moods on voice affect. Developmental Psychology, 1979, 664-665. With Daphne Blunt Bugental.

Environmental noise, perceived control and aggression. The Journal of Social Psychology, 1979, 245-252. With Drury Sherrod and Bill Underwood.

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Mood-attention and altruism: A search for mediating variables. Developmental Psychology, 1977, 13, 5, 541-542. With Bill Underwood and William Froming.

Cognitive representation of rewards of delay of gratification. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1977, 1, 73-83.

Attention, negative affect and altruism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1977, 3, 2, 221-226. With Bill Underwood.

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Effects of personal causation and perceived control on responses to an aversive environment: The more control the better. Journal of Experimental Social

Psychology, 1977, 13, 13-27. With Drury Sherrod, Jaime Hage and Phillip Halpern. Comparative effects on the reward stimulus and its cognitive representation in voluntary delay.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1976, 34, 3, 419-424. With Walter Mischel and Antonette Zeiss.

The role of affect in delay of gratification. Child Development, 1976, 47, 273-276. With Andrea Clyburn and Bill Underwood.

Effects of attention to symbolically presented rewards on self-control. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1974, 28, 172-179. With Walter Mischel.

Affects moderates self-gratification and altruism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1974, 30, 546-552. With D.L. Rosenhan and Bill Underwood.

Affect and altruism. Developmental Psychology. 1973, 8, 99-104. With Bill Underwood and D.L. Rosenhan.

Affect and self-gratification. Developmental Psychology, 1973, 8, 209-214. With Bill Underwood and D.L. Rosenhan.

Effects of continuous and intermittent self-monitoring on academic behavior. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1973, 41, 65-69. With Michael Mahoney, Terry Wade, and Nancy Moura.

Comparison of the relative strength of an incentive based on partial and continuous reinforcement. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1970, 83, 255-259. With K.E. Renner.

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Invited Presentations

Co-Organizer: Cognitive, linguistic and social consequences of early experience. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Anaheim, California, 1999

Co-Organizer: When non-traditional families succeed, and why. American Association For the Advancement of Science, Seattle, Washington, 1997.

Co-Organizer: Engaging Science - Sustaining Society. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Seattle, Washington, 1997.

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Co-Organizer: Where Science Comes to Life. American Association for the Advancement of Baltimore, Maryland, 1996.

Co-Organizer: Unity in Diversity. American Association for the Advancement of Atlanta, Georgia, 1995.

Affect and Social Development. N.I.H. Conference on Social Development. Carmel, California, May, 1992.

Co-Organizer: The origins of creativity. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chicago, Illinois, 1992.

Co-Organizer: Advances in Developmental Theory. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chicago, 1992

Empathy and Social Development. Invited presentation, American Association for Advancement of Science, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1990.

Development of Prosocial Behavior. Invited presentation, American Psychological Association, Washington, 1986.

. Grants

Advanced Hearing and Technology Center Meadows Foundation, 1998. $250,000. Advanced Hearing and Technology Center, Hillcrest Foundation, 1998. $100,000. Advanced Hearing and Technology Center, Hoblitzelle Foundation, 1997 $250,000. Advanced Hearing and Technology Center, Permanent University Fund Grant,1997 $160,000.

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Advanced Hearing and Technology Center, Dallas Foundation, 1997. $100,000. Infant Assessment. Meadows Foundation, 1990. $25,000.

Infant Assessment. Hoblitzelle Foundation, 1990. $25,000. Infant Assessment. Hillcrest Foundation 1989. $25,000.

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