Friesen CV, p. 1 of 5 Justin P. Friesen Postdoctoral Associate, Kawakami Social Cognition Laboratory Dept. of Psychology, York University 4700 Keele St., Toronto, ON, Canada, M3J 1P3 2013-present jfriesen@yorku.ca http://justinfriesen.ca EDUCATION Ph.D., Social Psychology, University of Waterloo Dissertation: Seeking Structure in Social Organization: Compensatory Control and the Psychological Advantages of Hierarchy 2013 M.A., Psychology, University of Waterloo Thesis: Women and (dis)interest in government: How the status quo affects attitudes about female politicians and intentions to participate in politics 2009 B.A. (Honours), Psychology, University of Winnipeg 2006 PUBLICATIONS Friesen, J., Campbell, T., & Kay, A. C. (in press). The psychological advantage of unfalsifiability: The appeal of untestable political and religious ideologies. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Friesen, J., Kay, A. C., Eibach, R. P., & Galinsky, A. D. (2014). Seeking structure in social organization: Compensatory control and the psychological advantages of hierarchy. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 106, 590-609. Kay, A.C., & Friesen, J. (2011). On social change and social stability: Understanding when system justification does and does not occur. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20, 360-364. Gaucher, D., Friesen, J., & Kay, A. C. (2011). Evidence that gendered wording in job advertisements exists and sustains gender inequality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101, 109-128. Friesen, J., & Sinclair, L. (2011). Distrust and simultaneous activation of multiple categories. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2, 112-119. Kay, A. C., Gaucher, D., Peach, J. M., Laurin, K., Friesen, J., Zanna, M. P., & Spencer, S. J. (2009). The power of the status quo: Direct evidence for a motivation to see the way things are as the way they should be. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 97, 421-434. Fitzsimons, G. M., Friesen, J., Orehek, E., & Kruglanski, A. (2009). Progress-induced goal shifting as a self-regulatory strategy. In J. P. Forgas, R. F. Baumeister, & D. M. Tice (Eds.), The Psychology of Self-Regulation: Cognitive, Affective, and Motivational Processes: The 11th Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology (pp. 183-197). New York: Psychology Press. Friesen CV, p. 2 of 5 MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Friesen, J. P., & Gaucher, D. (2014). Benevolent sexism and how belief in women's intuition can perpetuate traditional gender roles. Manuscript in preparation. Friesen, J. P., Kawakami, K., & Caprara, R. (2014). (Happy) outgroup faces are all alike: Emotion recognition in cross-race faces. Manuscript in preparation. Kawakami, K., Karmali, F., Friesen, J. P., Phills, C., Williams, A., & Dovidio, J. (2014). I don’t see race: Exploring the boundaries and implications of strategic colorblindness. Manuscript in preparation. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Adjunct instructor, York University Psychology and Law (PSYC 3310) 2013 – pres. Teaching Assistant, University of Waterloo 2007 – 2013 Psychological Measurement, Research Methods in Social Psychology, Basic Data Analysis, Political Psychology, Social Motivation, Introductory Psychology Stipendiary Lecturer, University of Winnipeg Introduction to Data Analysis Lab, Introduction to Research Methods Lab 2006 – 2007 Teaching Assistant, University of Winnipeg Intermediate Research Design and Data Analysis, Introduction to Data Analysis, Social Psychology I, Social Psychology II, Physiological Psychology I 2004 – 2007 CONFERENCE POSTERS AND PRESENTATIONS Friesen, J. P., Kay, A. C., Eibach, R. P., & Galinsky, A. D. (2015, February). The tolerance of inequality: Psychological needs for control and social hierarchies. Talk to be presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA. Symposium title: The Politics of Inequality and the Inequality of Politics. Caprara, R., Kawakami, K., Friesen, J., & Williams, A. (2015, February). Emotion identification and group membership: Recognizing genuine and false smiles on ingroup and outgroup faces. Poster to be presented at Society for Personality and Social Psychology 16th Annual Convention, Long Beach, CA. Kawakami, K., Karmali, F., Friesen, J., Phills, C., & Williams, A. (2014, June). A free pass for prejudice. Talk presented at the meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC. Campbell, T., Friesen, J., & Kay, A. C. (2014, June). The psychological advantages of unfalsifiability: On the appeal of untestable religions and political ideologies. Talk presented at the meeting of the International Society for Justice Research, New York, NY. Friesen CV, p. 3 of 5 Friesen, J. P., & Gaucher, D. (2013, September). Positive stereotypes about women's intuition and the perpetuation of traditional gender roles. Talk presented at the Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Berkeley, CA. Symposium title: The harms of good intentions: Costs to the self, ingroups, and outgroups. Campbell, T., Friesen, J., & Kay, A. C. (2013, August). The armor of unfalsifiability: Understanding why change rarely occurs and fanaticism prevails. Talk presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology, Honolulu, HI. Friesen, J. P., Kay, A. C., & Eibach, R. P. (2012, June). Social hierarchy as a source of compensatory control: Cross-national and experimental evidence. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Social-Personality Preconference, Quebec City, QC. Friesen, J. P., Kay, A. C., Eibach, R. P., & Galinsky, A. G. (2013, January). Compensatory control and the psychological advantage of hierarchy. Talk presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Symposium title: Explaining the effects of threats on cultural worldview defenses: Common ground among divergent perspectives. Gaucher, D. & Friesen, J. (2013, January). Women's intuition as system-justifying belief. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Campbell, T., Friesen, J. P., & Kay, A. C. (2013, January). Psychological advantages of unfalsifiable beliefs. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Kay, A.C., & Friesen, J. P. (2012, November). The human need for order and control and the allure of extreme political and religious ideologies. Talk presented at the meeting of the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security, and Society, Ottawa, ON. Friesen, J. P., Kay, A. C., Eibach, R. P., & Galinsky, A. G. (2012, June). Seeking structure in social organization: Personal control and hierarchies. Talk presented at the meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Charlotte, NC. Friesen, J., Gaucher, D., & Kay, A. C. (2012, May). How recruiting attempts into male-dominated domains can decrease job appeal and anticipated belongingness. Poster presented at the WaterlooWestern Social Psychology Conference, University of Western Ontario. Friesen, J., Gaucher, D., & Kay, A. C. (2012, January). When attempts to recruit women into traditionally male-dominated domains backfire. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. Friesen, J., Kay, A. C., Eibach, R. P., & Galinsky, A. G. (2011, May). How social hierarchies fulfill needs for personal control and structure. Talk presented at the Waterloo-Western Social Psychology Conference, University of Waterloo. Friesen, J., Gaucher, D., & Kay, A. C. (2011, April). How attempts to recruit women into engineering jobs can backfire. Talk presented at the University of Waterloo Graduate Studies Research Conference. Friesen CV, p. 4 of 5 Friesen, J., & Kay, A. C. (2011, January). Untestable convictions: The psychological advantages of unfalsifiable religious and system-justifying beliefs. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. Friesen, J., Gaucher, D., & Kay, A. C. (2010, August). Ironic effects of attempts to increase women's representation in traditionally male-dominated domains. Talk presented at the meeting of the International Society for Justice Research, Banff, AB. Gaucher, D., Friesen, J., & Kay, A. C. (2010, August). Institutional-level contributors to status quo maintenance: Gendered wording in job advertisements exists and perpetuates inequality. Talk presented at the meeting of the International Society for Justice Research, Banff, AB. Gaucher, D., Friesen, J., & Kay, A. C. (2010, July). The existence and impact of gendered wording in job advertisements. Talk presented at the meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, New Orleans, LA. Friesen, J., Gaucher, D., & Kay, A. C. (2010, February). Women and (dis)interest in government: How the status quo affects attitudes toward female politicians and the desire to participate in politics. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV. Gaucher, D., Friesen, J., & Kay, A. C. (2010, February). Gendered wording and maintenance of the status quo: How masculinely worded job ads affect women's propensity to approach traditionally male-dominated occupations. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV. Friesen, J., Gaucher, D., & Kay, A. C. (2009, May). The subtle maintenance of inequality: Gendered wording in job ads affects job appeal. Poster presented at the Waterloo-Western Social Psychology Conference, University of Waterloo. Friesen, J. P., Chua, S. N., & Fitzsimons, G. M. (2009, February). The role of success and failure when considering goal progress and commitment. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL. Gaucher, D. M., Kay, A. C., Peach, J., Friesen, J. P., Zanna, M. P., & Spencer, S. J. (2008, August). Power of the status quo: The societal and personal consequences of inferring what "is" as what "ought" to be. Talk presented at the meeting of the International Society for Justice Research, Adelaide, Australia. Gaucher, D. M., Kay, A. C., Friesen, J. P., & Zanna, M. P. (2008, June). The bright side of justifying the status quo. Talk presented at the meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Chicago, IL. Friesen, J. P., & Sinclair, L. (2007, January). Distrust and stereotype activation. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. Friesen, J. P., & Sinclair, L. (2006, June). The impact of trust goals on stereotype activation. Talk presented at the meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, AB. Friesen CV, p. 5 of 5 AWARDS AND HONOURS SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship ($80,000) 2009 – 2013 University of Waterloo President's Graduate Scholarship ($60,000) 2007 – 2013 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Travel Award ($500) 2010 U Waterloo Centre for the Advancement of Co-Operative Education, Research Grant ($1100) 2009 Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Grants-in-aid program ($900) 2008 NSERC Master's Canada Graduate Scholarship ($34,800) 2007 – 2009 Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($15,000, declined) 2007 Canadian Psychological Association Certificate of Academic Excellence 2006 CPA Social-Personality Section Kenneth L. Dion Award (honourable mention) 2006 University of Winnipeg Undergraduate Student Research Award ($2500) 2005 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE & OTHER EXPERIENCE Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Psychological Science, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, CPA Social-Personality Section, SPSP Student Poster Awards. University of Waterloo Human Research Ethics Committee Invited speaker, University of Waterloo University Appointments Review Committee Gendered wording in job advertisements and reference letters 2010 – 2013 2011 Invited speaker, University of Waterloo Centre for the Advancement of Cooperative Education 2010 Do coop job ads include gender stereotyped language, and does it matter? Research Assistant, Programs & Evaluation New Directions for Children, Youth, Adults and Families, Winnipeg, MB 2005 – 2007 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Society for Personality and Social Psychology International Society for Justice Research, Associate Member Midwestern Psychological Association 2007 – pres. 2010 – pres. 2014 – pres.
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