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Elizabeth J. Daly

Curriculum Vitae

University Address Center for Advanced Measurement of Personality and Psychopathology

118 Haggar Hall 501 N. Hill Street

Notre Dame, IN 46556 South Bend, IN 46617

[email protected] (574) 631-4608

(703) 867-5150 Citizenship

[email protected] U.S.A.

Ireland

Education

Ph.D. In progress University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN · Clinical Psychology

· Advisor: Dr. Lee Anna Clark, Ph.D.

M.A. 2013 University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN · Psychology

· Advisor: Dr. Lee Anna Clark, Ph.D.

B.A. 2010 Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA (magna cum laude)

· Major: Psychology

· Minor: Leadership Studies

Research Experience

Graduate

2011 – present Principal investigator for Investigating Trait Narcissism

· Supervisor: Dr. Lee Anna Clark, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame 2010 – present Research assistant for Improving the Measurement of Personality

· Principal Investigator: Dr. Lee Anna Clark, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame Undergraduate

2009 – 2010 Project leader for Storytelling Diary Manipulation Study

· Principal Investigator: Dr. Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Ph.D., Christopher Newport University

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Project leader for Storytelling Correlational Study

· Principal Investigator: Dr. Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Ph.D., Christopher Newport University

Research assistant for Alcohol and Culture: A cross-cultural perspective from America and Belgium

· Principal Investigator: Dr. Diane Catanzaro, Ph.D., Christopher Newport University

2009 Research assistant for Testosterone Treatments for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

· Principal Investigator: Dr. James A. Simon, M.D., George Washington University

2008 – 2010 Lab coordinator & research assistant for Storytelling Diary Manipulation Study

· Principal Investigator: Dr. Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Ph.D., Christopher Newport University

Lab coordinator & research assistant for Storytelling Correlational Study · Principal Investigator: Dr. Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Ph.D., Christopher Newport University

Research in Progress

 Improving the Measurement of Personality  Investigating Trait Narcissism

Publications

Undergraduate

2008 Colton, H., Daly, E. & Shuwarger, M. (2008). Differences in Female and Male In-groups in Corporate Settings Based on Leader-Member Exchange & the Glass Ceiling Theories. Undergraduate Leadership Review, 1, 17-24.

Publications in preparation

Graduate

Daly, E., & Clark, L. A. (in preparation). A quantitative examination of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory: Validity and Utility.

Daly, E., & Clark, L. A. (analyses ongoing). The structure of trait narcissism: A quantitative meta-analytic review.

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Posters and Presentations

Graduate

2013 Daly, E. & Clark, L.A. (2013, May). What does the Narcissistic Personality Inventory Really Measure? Paper presented at the Midwestern Psychological

Association conference, Chicago, IL.

Brewster, H., Ro, E., Shapiro, J., Daly, E. & Clark, L.A. (2013, April). Quantitative and Qualitative Examination of DSM-5 Personality Disorder Criteria A and B. Poster presented at the North American Society for the Study of Personality Disorders conference, Boston, MA.

2012 Daly, E. & Clark, L.A. (2012, October). An Analysis of the Trait Structure of Narcissism. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Ann Arbor, MI.

Daly, E. & Clark, L.A. (2012, March). A Correlational Analysis of Trait Narcissism. Poster presented at the Society for Personality Assessment conference, Chicago, IL.

2011 Daly, E. & Clark, L.A. (2011, September). Investigating Trait Narcissism: A Meta-analytic Study. Poster presented at the Society for Research in

Psychopathology conference, Boston, MA.

Daly, E. (2011, August). Investigating Trait Narcissism. Project presented at the University of Notre Dame Department of Psychology First-Year

Presentations, Notre Dame, IN. Undergraduate

2010 Daly, E., Lentz, J., & Gibbons, J.A. (2010, April). Your Diary Does Not Listen Like I Do. Paper presented at the Paideia Conference for Student Research, Newport News, VA.

Daly, E., Lentz, J., & Gibbons, J.A. (2010, March). Dear Diary: I Should Not Tell So Many People My Unhappy Stories. Poster presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association conference, Chattanooga, TN.

2009 Daly, E., Lentz, J., & Gibbons, J.A. (2009, November). Storytelling Behaviors as Mood Predictors. Poster presented at the Sigma Xi Local Research Conference, Newport News, VA.

Daly, E., Reid, C., Heinemeier, E., Lentz, J., & Gibbons, J.A. (2009, April). Mood and Sharing Autobiographical Information. Poster presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association conference, Chicago, IL.

Daly, E., Lentz, J., Reid, C., Heinemeier, E., & Gibbons, J.A. (2009, April). Storytelling and its Relation to Mood. Paper presented at the Paideia Conference for Student Research, Newport News, VA.

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Reid, C., Heinemeier, E., Daly, E., & Gibbons, J.A. (2009, February). Social Sharing and Mood: Results from Two Samples. Paper presented at the South Eastern Psychological Association conference, New Orleans, LA.

2008 Reid, C., Daly, E., Heinemeier, E., Knoll, S., & Gibbons, J.A. (2008, December). Sharing Autobiographical Information: Different Mood Predictors Across Two

Samples. Poster presented at the Sigma Xi National Research Conference, Washington D.C.

Reid, C., Daly, E., Heinemeier, E., Gibbons, J.A. (2008, November). Sharing Autobiographical Information: Different Mood Predictors Across Two Samples. Poster presented at the Sigma Xi Local Research Conference, Newport News, VA.

Professional Affiliations

Graduate

American Psychological Association, Student Affiliate, 2010-current Division 12, Clinical Psychology, Student Member 2013-current

Section 3, Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP), Student Member, 2010-current

Society for Personality Assessment, Student Affiliate, 2012-current Midwestern Psychological Association, Student Member, 2012-current Undergraduate

Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology, 2008-current Sigma Xi Research Society, Associate Member, 2010-2011

Midwestern Psychological Association, Student Member, 2009-2010

Professional and Departmental Service

Graduate

Clinical Program Representative to Graduate Advisory Committee, Psychology Department, University of Notre Dame, 2011-2012 Undergraduate

Undergraduate Leadership Review, Submission Reviewer, 2009-2010 Psychology Club

President, 2009-2010 Vice President, 2008-2009

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Teaching

Classroom Instruction

Graduate courses Quantitative Methods I Lab, fall 2012 Quantitative Methods II Lab, spring 2013

Honors and Awards

Graduate

2013 Psychology Department Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award (University of Notre Dame)

Graduate Student Research Award, $2500.00 (University of Notre Dame) Undergraduate

2010 Sigma Xi National Research Society (Christopher Newport University) Omicron Delta Kappa National Honor Society in Leadership Studies

(Christopher Newport University)

2009 Alpha Chi National Honor Society (Christopher Newport University)

2008 Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology (Christopher Newport University) 2006 – 2010 Dean’s List (8 semesters)

President’s Leadership Program Annual Scholarship, $500 per year (4 years)

Clinical Expertise and Training

Practica, University Counseling Center, University of Notre Dame, 2012-2013 Practica, Wellness Associates, 2013-2014

References

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