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CURRICULUM VITAE

C. Daryl Cameron

Address: Department of Psychology

University of Iowa

E11 Seashore Hall

Iowa City, IA 52242 Office: 140 Spence Laboratories Phone: (319)-384-3380

E-mail: [email protected]

Web: http://psychology.uiowa.edu/iowa-morality-lab ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2013 – Assistant Professor, University of Iowa

2013 – 2014 Visiting Assistant Professor, Stanford University EDUCATION

2013 Ph.D., Social Psychology (with Concentration in Quantitative Psychology), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Research Advisor: Keith Payne) 2009 M.A., Social Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2006 B.A., Philosophy and Psychology, Summa Cum Laude with High Honors in Psychology, College of William and Mary

AWARDS AND HONORS

2014 Old Gold Summer Fellowship, University of Iowa

2013 Fellow, Stanford Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education 2012 Morton Deutsch Award for Best Article, International Society for Justice Research 2012 Future Faculty Fellowship, UNC Center for Faculty Excellence

2012 Christopher A. Agnew Graduate Student Research Innovation Award, UNC 2011 Chester A. Insko Graduate Student Publication Award, UNC

2011 Graduate and Professional Student Federation Travel Award, UNC 2011 Summer Institute in Social Psychology (Invited but unable to attend)

2010 Graduate Student Travel Award, Society for Personality and Social Psychology 2009 Fellow, Summer Institute in Bounded Rationality at the Max Planck Institute 2008 Graduate Mentor Award, UNC Office of Undergraduate Research

2006 Gerald Miller Award for Best Philosophy Essay, College of William and Mary 2005 Phi Beta Kappa, College of William and Mary

RESEARCH FUNDING

2013 Post-Doctoral Summer Research Fellow, Duke University Kenan Institute for Ethics 2012 Summer Research Fellow, UNC Positive Psychology Science Fund

2008-2011 Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation

2005 Harvey Chappell Summer Research Fellowship, College of William and Mary 2005 Charles Center Student Research Grant, College of William and Mary

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RESEARCH INTERESTS

Moral judgment and moral behavior; Compassion and altruism; Implicit social cognition; Emotion regulation and emotional awareness

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Society for Personality and Social Psychology Association for Psychological Science

Moral Psychology Research Group Society for Affective Science

International Social Cognition Network International Society for Justice Research PUBLICATIONS: JOURNAL ARTICLES

* = senior author, major contribution ** = secondary contribution

*** = equal contribution **** = minor contribution

****Payne, B. K., Brown-Iannuzzi, J., Burkley, M., Arbuckle, N., Cooley, E., Cameron, C. D., & Lundberg, K. B. (2013). Intention invention and the affect misattribution procedure: Response to Bar-Anan and Nosek (2012). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 375-386.

*Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., & Doris, J. M. (2013). Morality in high definition: Emotion differentiation calibrates the influence of incidental disgust on moral judgments. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 719-725.

***Cameron, C. D., Brown-Iannuzzi, J., & Payne, B. K. (2012). Sequential priming measures of implicit social cognition: A meta-analysis of associations with behaviors and explicit attitudes.

Personality and Social Psychology Review, 16, 330-350.

*Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2012). The cost of callousness: Regulating compassion influences the moral self-concept. Psychological Science, 23, 225-229.

*Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2011). Escaping affect: How motivated emotion regulation creates insensitivity to mass suffering. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100, 1-15.

*Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., & Knobe, J. (2010). Do theories of implicit race bias change moral judgments? Social Justice Research, 23, 272-289.

**Payne, B. K., Hall, D., Cameron, C. D., & Bishara, A. (2010). A process model of affect misattribution. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 1397-1408.

**Shean, G., Bell, E., & Cameron, C. D. (2007). Recognition of nonverbal affect and schizotypy.

Journal of Psychology: Interedisciplinary and Applied, 141, 281-292. PUBLICATIONS: BOOK CHAPTERS

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behavior. In W. Sinnott-Armstrong (Ed.), Moral psychology, Vol. 4: Freedom and responsibility. ****Payne, B. K., & Cameron, C. D. (2013). Dual process theory from a process dissociation perspective. In J. Sherman, B. Gawronski, & Y. Trope (Eds.), Dual process theories of the social mind.

***Payne, B. K., & Cameron, C. D. (2013). Implicit social cognition and mental representation. In D. Carlston (Ed.), Oxford handbook of social cognition. Oxford University Press.

***Payne, B. K., & Cameron, C. D. (2010). Divided minds, divided morals: How implicit social cognition underpins and undermines our sense of social justice. In B. Gawronski & B.K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications. Guilford Press. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW OR IN PREPARATION

*Cameron, C. D., Lindquist, K. A., & Gray, K. (under revision). Fuzzy boundaries and global correspondences: Deconstructing the relationship between morality and emotions.

*Cameron, C. D., Harris, L. T., & Payne, B. K. (submitted). The emotional cost of humanity: Anticipated exhaustion motivates dehumanization.

*Cameron, C. D., & Fredrickson, B. L. (submitted). Mindfulness facets predict pro-social behavior and emotions.

*Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., Sinnott-Armstrong, W., Scheffer, J, & Inzlicht, M. (in preparation). Automatic and controlled moral judgments: A process dissociation perspective.

*Cameron, C. D., Doris, J. M., & Jack, A. (in preparation). Disgusted decency: Empathic concern and disgust sensitivity are positively correlated moral sensibilities.

*Cameron, C. D., & Trawalter, S. (in preparation). Indulging in prejudice: Perceiving implicit bias as uncontrollable increases implicit racial bias among egalitarians.

***Robinson, J., Cameron, C. D., & Plaks, J. (in preparation). Compassionate utilitarianism. *Cameron, C. D. (in preparation for 2015). Compassion. For inclusion in W. Sinnott-Armstrong (Ed.), Moral psychology, Vol. 5: Virtues and vices. MIT Press.

CHAIRED CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA

Cameron, C. D., & Zaki, J. (2014). Motivated compassion. Symposium to be given at the 17th meeting of

the European Association for Social Psychology in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Speakers: Daryl Cameron, Jamil Zaki, William Cunningham, Brock Bastian).

Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2013). Compassion: Social causes and moral consequences. Presented at the 13th annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

(Speakers: Stephane Cote, Paul Condon, Piercarlo Valdesolo, Daryl Cameron).

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judgment. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Austin, TX. (Speakers: Daryl Cameron, Paul Conway, Joshua Greene, Adam Waytz).

Cameron, C. D., Brown-Iannuzzi, J., & Jongman-Sereno, K. (2012). 1st Annual Social Psychology at

UNC and Duke (SPUD) Conference, Durham, NC.

Cameron, C. D. (2011). The dynamics of moral judgment at the individual, dyadic, and group levels. Presented at the 33rd meeting of the Society for Southeastern Social Psychologists, Johnson City, TN.

(Speakers: Daryl Cameron, Erin Cooley, E. J. Masicampo, Daryl van Tongeren). CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Cameron, C. D., Harris, L. T., & Payne, B. K. (2014). Anticipated exhaustion and emotion regulation predict dehumanization. Poster to be presented at the 1st annual meeting of the Society for Affective Science,

Bethesda, MD.

Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2013). Collapsing compassion in intergroup contexts. Given in the symposium (M. Tamir, Chair), “Emotion and its regulation in intergroup conflicts”, at the annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Berkeley, CA.

Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2013). The compassion collapse: Why we feel less for many than for one.

Given in the symposium (C. D. Cameron & B. K. Payne, Co-Chairs), “Compassion: Social causes and moral consequences,” at the 13th annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social

Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., & Sinnott-Armstrong, W. (2012). Moral misfires: Using process dissociation to understand automatic and controlled moral judgments. Given in the symposium (C.D. Cameron & B.K. Payne, Co-Chairs), “The dynamics of moral evaluation: Component processes in moral judgment”, at the annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Austin, TX.

Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., & Doris, J. M. (2012). Morality in high definition: Emotion differentiation increases the reliability of moral decisions. Poster presented at the 12th annual convention of the Society for

Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.

Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2011). Morality in high definition: Emotion differentiation and moral judgments. Given in the symposium (C.D. Cameron, Chair), “The dynamics of moral judgment at the individual, dyadic, and group levels”, at the 33rd annual meeting of the Society for Southeastern

Social Psychologists, Johnson City, TN.

Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2011). Motivated emotion regulation creates insensitivity to mass suffering.

Given in the symposium (S. Trawalter, Chair), “New scholarship on prejudice”, at the 33rd annual

meeting of the Society for Southeastern Social Psychologists, Johnson City, TN.

Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., & Doris, J. M. (2011). Morality in high definition: Emotion differentiation and moral judgments. Given in the symposium (A. Hahn & M. Huber, Co-Chairs), “Awareness of implicit processes: The limits of introspection revisited”, at the 16th annual convention of the

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Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., & Doris, J. M. (2011). Morality in high definition: Emotional complexity moderates affective priming of moral judgments. Poster presented at the 23rd annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, D.C.

Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2011). Numbing the moral sense: How compassion regulation influences the moral self-concept. Poster presented at the 11th annual convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.

Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., & Doris, J. M. (2011). Morality in high definition: Emotional complexity moderates affective priming of moral judgments. Poster presented at the SPSP Consciousness Preconference, San Antonio, TX.

Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2010). Escaping affect: How motivated emotion regulation creates insensitivity to mass suffering. Poster presented at the 32nd annual convention of the Society for Southeastern Social Psychologists, Charleston, SC.

Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2010). Escaping affect: How motivated emotion regulation creates insensitivity to mass suffering. Poster presented at the 9th annual SPSP Justice and Morality Preconference, Las Vegas, NV.

Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2010). Escaping affect: How motivated emotion regulation drivesthe collapse of compassion. Poster presented at the 10th annual convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV.

Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2009). Escaping affect: How motivated emotion regulation drivesthe collapse of compassion. Poster presented at the 8th annual Summer Institute in Bounded Rationality at the Max Planck Institute in Berlin, Germany.

Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., & Knobe, J. (2009). Do theories of implicit race bias change moral judgments?

Poster presented at the 9th annual convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL.

Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., & Knobe, J. (2008). Implicit bias and moral responsibility:Experimental studies. Poster presented at the 43rd annual meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Philadelphia, PA.

INVITED TALKS/DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA

May, 2015 Interdisciplinary Work on Character Conference, Wake Forest University August, 2014 Science of Compassion Conference, Location TBD

March, 2014 FACES Compassion Conference, San Diego, CA December, 2013 Social Psychology Brownbag Series, University of Iowa December, 2013 Clinical Psychology Brownbag Series, University of Iowa November, 2013 Department of Psychology, St. Ambrose University

November, 2013 Moral Psychology Research Group, Washington University in St. Louis July, 2013 Invited Faculty for CCARE Summer Research Institute in Compassion and

Altruism, Telluride, CO

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November, 2012 Department of Psychology, Colgate University November, 2012 Department of Psychology, University of Toronto November, 2012 Department of Psychology, SUNY Buffalo

November, 2012 Department of Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis November, 2012 Department of Psychology, University of Iowa

October, 2012 Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro July, 2012 CCARE Science of Compassion Conference, Telluride, CO

July, 2012 Facebook Headquarters Compassion Research Day, Menlo Park, CA April, 2012 Moral Psychology Research Group, Purdue University

April, 2011 Moral Psychology Research Group, Duke University TEACHING AND STUDENT SUPERVISION

University of Iowa

PSY280, Current Topics in Psychology: Moral Psychology, Spring 2014 PSY121, Laboratory in Psychology: Moral Decision-Making, Fall 2013 PSY185, Research Practicum in Psychology, Fall 2013-present

University of North Carolina

PSYC260, Introduction to Social Psychology (Teaching Fellow, Spring 2012 and Spring 2013) PSYC270, Research Methods in Psychology (Instructional Assistant, Fall 2012)

PSYC101, Introduction to Psychology (Instructional Assistant, Fall 2011)

PSYC230, Introduction to Cognitive Psychology (Graduate Research Consultant, Spring 2011) PSYC395, Independent Research in Psychology (Graduate Supervisor, 2007-2013)

Dissertation Committee

Halley Woodward (Treat, first meeting September 2013) Comprehensive Exam Committee

Kelsey Thiem (Clark, 2014) Research Advisory Committee Justin Reber (Tranel)

Post-Baccalaureate Student Research Supervision Victoria Spring

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee

Amelia Goranson (as external examiner; Knox College, 2013-2014) Joseph Heffner (also co-advisor; UNC, 2012-2013)

Meghan Bookhout (UNC, 2008-2009)

Undergraduate Student Research Supervision

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Ad-hoc Grant Reviewer

National Science Foundation, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Templeton Foundation

Ad-hoc Journal Reviewer

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Review of Philosophy and Psychology, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Journal of Personality, Cognition and Emotion, PLoS ONE, Social Influence, International Criminal Justice Review,

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Journal of Risk Research, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Frontiers in Psychology

Other Reviewing Oxford University Press Service in Graduate School

UNC Social Psychology Program Factotum (Student-Faculty Liaison), 2010-2011

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