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1 VITA SEPTEMBER 2015 Name: Katherine Hildebrandt Karraker Address: Department of Psychology West Virginia University P.O. Box 6040 Morgantown, WV 26506-6040 (304) 293-1719 or (304) 293-7173 [email protected] Home: 200 Jackson Avenue Morgantown, WV 26501 (304) 296-1933 Degrees B.A. 1973 University of Colorado: Biology (Animal Behavior) M.A. 1976 Michigan State University: Psychology (Developmental) Ph.D. 1978 Michigan State University: Psychology (Developmental) Professional Experience 2013-present Associate Provost for Graduate Academic Affairs, West Virginia University 2012-2013 Interim Associate Provost for Graduate Academic Affairs, West Virginia University 2011-2012 Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, West Virginia University 2007-2011 Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, West Virginia University 2004-present Professor, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University 1987-2004 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University 1991-1992 Visiting Scientist, Department of Psychology, Program on Early Development Studies, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 1985-1987 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University 1978-1985 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo

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VITASEPTEMBER 2015

Name: Katherine Hildebrandt Karraker

Address: Department of PsychologyWest Virginia UniversityP.O. Box 6040Morgantown, WV 26506-6040(304) 293-1719 or (304) [email protected]

Home: 200 Jackson AvenueMorgantown, WV 26501(304) 296-1933

Degrees

B.A. 1973 University of Colorado: Biology (Animal Behavior)M.A. 1976 Michigan State University: Psychology (Developmental)Ph.D. 1978 Michigan State University: Psychology (Developmental)

Professional Experience

2013-present Associate Provost for Graduate Academic Affairs, West VirginiaUniversity

2012-2013 Interim Associate Provost for Graduate Academic Affairs, WestVirginia University

2011-2012 Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, Eberly College of Artsand Sciences, West Virginia University

2007-2011 Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies, Eberly College of Artsand Sciences, West Virginia University

2004-present Professor, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University1987-2004 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, West Virginia

University1991-1992 Visiting Scientist, Department of Psychology, Program on Early

Development Studies, University of Colorado Health SciencesCenter

1985-1987 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, West VirginiaUniversity

1978-1985 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, State University ofNew York at Buffalo

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Professional Affiliations

American Psychological Association (also Division 7, Developmental Psychology)Association for Psychological ScienceInternational Society for Infant StudiesSociety for Research in Child Development

Academic and Professional Honors and Awards

National Merit ScholarPhi Beta KappaPhi Kappa PhiState University of New York at Buffalo Student Association Teaching Award (1980 &

1985)Most Outstanding Teacher - Psychology Graduating Class (1984)Fellow, Society for Research in Child Development 1986 Summer Institute on Child

Development and Social Policy

Department, University, and Community Activities

State University of New York at Buffalo:

1978-1979 Psychology Department Ethics Committee1979 University Community Day Research Demonstration1979-1980 Psychology Department Policy Committee1979-1985 Early Childhood Research Center Faculty Consortium1979-1984 Developmental Area Lunch Meeting Coordinator1980 Tested infants and supervised testing of infants at the Developmental

Followup Clinic at Children's Hospital1980-1982 Faculty Senate Elected Representative1982 Planning Committee for Conference on Preventing Problems:

Research and Service in the First Years of Life1982-1983 Psychology General Masters Program Admissions Committee1982-1984 Psychology Department Personnel Committee1983-1984 Planning Committee for Conference on Diversity in Family Styles1983-1984 Faculty Senate Alternate

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West Virginia University:

1985-present Psychology Department Developmental Training Committee1985-1989, 2009- Psychology Department Child Clinical Training Committee 2011 (secondary member)1985-1988 Psychology Department Undergraduate Training Committee1985-1986 College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Studies and Research

Committee1986-1987 Treasurer, Morgantown PC Users Group1986-1988, 1989- College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship Committee 19911986-1988 Organizing Committee for 11th Biennial West Virginia University Conference on Life-Span Development: Stress

and Coping Across the Life Span1987-2002 Coordinator of Psychology Department Graduation Ceremony 1987-1988 Newsletter Co-Editor, Morgantown PC Users Group1987-1988 College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Teacher Award

Committee1987-1993 Faculty Advisor for Psi Chi and Undergraduate Psychology Club

(1987-88, 1990-91, 1992-93)1987-1988 At-large elected member of Psychology Department Executive

Committee1987-2011 Psychology Department Faculty Evaluation Committee (1987-88,

1989-90, 1992-94, 1996-97, 1998-99, 2009-2011)1989-2002 Psychology Department Director of Undergraduate Training 1989-2007 Psychology Department Executive Committee1993-1995, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Dean's Advisory Committee 2005-20061994 West Virginia University Social Science Teacher Education

Committee1995-1998 Morgantown Early Learning Facility Board of Directors1996 West Virginia University Career Services Center Task Force1998-2000 Morgantown Learning Academy Board of Directors1993-2007 Psychology Department Director of Graduate Training1995-2004 Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Research and Graduate

Studies Committee2000-2001 Chair of Developmental Psychology Faculty Search Committee2000-2003 West Virginia University Graduate Council2001-2008 Morgantown Academic Integrity Committee2001-2003 West Virginia University Undergraduate Academic Services Center

Advisory Board2001-2004 Coordinator of the Life-Span Developmental Psychology Doctoral

Program2004 (January- Acting Director of the West Virginia University Center for Women’s May) Studies2004-2007 Psychology Department Associate Chair2004-2007 Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Promotion and Tenure

Committee2004-2005 Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Search Committee2005 Co-organizer of the annual meeting of the West Virginia Academy

of Science

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(West Virginia University Activities - continued)

2006-2007 Psychology Department Behavior Analysis Training Committee(secondary member)

2007-2008 West Virginia University Advising Implementation Team2007-2008 West Virginia University Bucklew Scholarship Selection Committee2007-2009 West Virginia University Rates of Student Success Committee2007-2008 Psychology Department Clinical Training Committee (secondary

member)2007-2011 Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship Committee (chair)2007-2012 Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Academic Quality Committee

(chair)2007-2011 Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum and Academic

Quality Committee2007-2011 West Virginia University Undergraduate Admissions Review

Committee2007-2012 West Virginia University Key Recruiters Committee2007-2012 West Virginia University Assistant and Associate Deans Council2009-2011 West Virginia University Faculty Senate Student Instruction

Committee2009-2012 West Virginia University Office of the University Registrar Advisory

Council2010 West Virginia University Associate Registrar Search Committee2010-2012 Blueprint for Student Success Committee (co-chair of Advising and

Course Scheduling working group and chair of New StudentOrientation subgroup)

2009-2012 Academic Advising Committee2011-2012 Special Assistant to the Associate Provost for Undergraduate

Academic Affairs2012-present Chair: Graduate Associate Deans Council, Catalog Revision Task

Force, Search Committee for Assistant Vice President forCreative and Scholarly Activity (2013), Search Committee forDirector of Graduate Admissions and Recruitment (2014),STEM Mountains of Excellence Fellowship Committee,Search Committee for Dean of the Honors College

Member: Provost’s Leadership Team, Senior Academic Personnel,Graduate Recruitment and Admissions, Deans’ Council,Higher Learning Commission Accreditation PlanningCommittee, Enrollment Management Council, ResearchOffice Cabinet, Women’s Leadership Initiative (SteeringCommittee beginning 2014), Curriculum ManagementImplementation, CIO Search Committee, Student HealthInsurance Interface Task Force

Ex-officio: Faculty Senate Executive Committee, Graduate Council

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Editorial and Reviewing Activities

Journal manuscripts:Child DevelopmentDevelopmental PsychologyEmotionHuman DevelopmentInfant Behavior and DevelopmentInfant and Child DevelopmentInfant Mental Health Journal (Editorial Board 1986-1987)International Journal of Behavioral DevelopmentInternational Journal of Nursing StudiesJournal of AdolescenceJournal of Applied Developmental PsychologyJournal of Applied Social PsychologyJournal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Journal of Experimental Child PsychologyJournal of Family IssuesJournal of Research on AdolescencePerceptual and Motor SkillsPsychoneuroendocrinology Reproductive and Infant Psychology Sex RolesSleep MedicineSocial Behavior and PersonalitySocial CognitionSocial Science and Medicine

Grant proposals:Israel Science FoundationMarch of Dimes Birth Defects FoundationNational Science FoundationUniversity Awards Committee/Faculty Senate (SUNY at Buffalo/WVU)

Conference submissions:American Psychological Association, Division 7 (Developmental Psychology)Conference on Human DevelopmentEastern Psychological AssociationJean Piaget SocietySociety for Research in Child DevelopmentSociety for the Teaching of PsychologySoutheastern Psychological AssociationWorld Association for Infant Mental Health

Textbooks:Harper and Row Publishing CompanyMcGraw-Hill Publishing CompanyRandom House Publishing Company

Psychology programs:1997 - James Madison University (review of Master’s program)2001 - Ohio University (review of undergraduate program)2003 - Slippery Rock State University (review of undergraduate program)2007 - Middle Tennessee State University (review of Master’s program)2008 - Loyola College in Maryland (review of undergraduate program)

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American Psychological Association accreditation site visits:1997 - American University Clinical Psychology Program1998 - University of Vermont Clinical Psychology Program2000 - University of Missouri-Columbia Clinical Psychology Program2001 - Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto

School and Clinical Child Psychology Program2003 - The Fielding Institute Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology2004 - University of Rochester Clinical Psychology Program2005 - University of Nevada Las Vegas Clinical Psychology Program2005 - Florida State University Combined Program in Counseling and School

Psychology2008 - Emory University Clinical Psychology Program

Teaching Activities

Undergraduate Courses TaughtChildhood and Adolescence (SUNY)/Child and Adolescent Behavior

(WVU)Developmental Psychology (SUNY)Psychology of Infancy (SUNY)/Infant Development (WVU)Research Methods (SUNY)Introductory Psychology (Honors section) (WVU)Child Rearing in the 80s: A Psychological Perspective (Honors summer

guided reading project) (WVU)Psychology as a Profession (WVU)Professional Field Experience in Psychology (WVU)

Graduate Courses TaughtAdvanced Developmental Psychology (SUNY)Infant Social Development (SUNY)Infant Assessment and Atypical Development (SUNY and WVU)Workshop on Teaching Undergraduate Psychology (SUNY and WVU)Infant Development (WVU)Practicum in Developmental Psychology: Training in Administering the

Bayley Scales of Infant Development (SUNY and WVU)Professional Development Seminar (beginning and advanced) (WVU)Seminar on Teaching Psychology (WVU)

Research Interests

Infant social development, parent-infant relationships, infant assessment, socialcognition in infancy and childhood, expectancy confirmation processes, parental beliefsystems, parenting self-efficacy, stress and coping in infancy, temperament andpersonality, early development of gender roles and sex differences, parent and infantsleep.

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Grants and Awards

1975-1976 Stimulus materials for studies of infant cuteness. Michigan State University - Biomedical Sciences Support Grant. $1000.

1979 Infant arousal regulation during mother-infant interaction. SUNY Institutional Funds Committee - Biomedical Research Support Grant.$2985.

1979-1980 Infant arousal regulation during mother-infant interaction. SUNY University Awards Committee. $2900.

1980 Infant physical appearance as an elicitor of differential care during the neonatal period. SUNY Institutional Funds Committee - BiomedicalResearch Support Grant. $6921.

1981 Developmental assessment of small, prematurely born infants. SUNY Institutional Funds Committee - Biomedical Sciences Support Grant.$4925.

1981 Stability of attractiveness during early childhood. National Institute of Mental Health, approved but not funded. $9920.

1981-1982 The distribution of caregiver attention in infant group care. SUNY University Awards Committee. $3395.

1983 Improving prediction of outcome for high risk infants. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, approved but not funded. $47,522.

1987 Effects of noncontingent social stimulation on infants. National Institute of Mental Health, approved but not funded. $24,851.

1987-1988 Sex stereotyping in mothers' and fathers' perceptions of their newborn infants. WVU Senate Research Grant. $4000.

1996 Development of an Undergraduate Handbook for use as a text in Psychology 19 (Psychology as a Profession). Eberly College of Arts andSciences Course Development Grant. $2500.

2001 Transfer of the Undergraduate Handbook to the web. Eberly College ofArts and Sciences Course Development Grant. $1424.

2003/4 Prenatal Maternal Stress Effects on Infant Development (Investigator).National Institutes of Health. $2,668,456 (WVU subcontract: $240,981).Principal Investigator: Marci Lobel, SUNY at Stony Brook. Approved butnot funded.

2004 Development of plagiarism prevention materials. Eberly College of Artsand Sciences Course Development Grant. $3000.

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2004 Technical Assistance and Service Learning Project (TASL) grant. Fundingfor students in PSYC 491, Field Experience, and a graduate student todevelop behavior management tools for the Kaleidoscope after-school andsummer program. $2200.

2005-2008 Prematurity stereotyping and NICU hospitalization: Relations to maternalwell-being, adaptation to parenting, and 3-month mother-infant interaction.March of Dimes. Co-PI (with Marilyn Stern). Total grant (3 years) =$137,986; WVU subcontract = $29,256.

2013-2016 Increasing the Number, Quality, and Diversity of STEM Doctoral Studentsat WVU: Focus on Support for the "Mountains of Excellence." WV HigherEducation Policy Commission Division of Science & Research. PrincipleInvestigator. 4 years, $1,198,731.

Thesis and Dissertation Research

Hildebrandt, K. A. Adult responses to infant cuteness. Unpublished M.A. thesis,Michigan State University, 1976. (Thesis chair: H. E. Fitzgerald.)

Hildebrandt, K. A. Factors influencing the regulation of gazing, smiling, and vocalizingbetween parents and their 3-month-old infants. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation,Michigan State University, 1978. (Dissertation chair: H. E. Fitzgerald.)

Books and Chapters

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1982). The role of physical appearance in infant and childdevelopment. In H. E. Fitzgerald, B. Lester, & M. Yogman (Eds.), Theory andresearch in behavioral pediatrics (pp. 181-219). New York: Plenum.

Alley, T. R., & Hildebrandt, K. A. (1988). Determinants and consequences of facialaesthetics. In T. R. Alley & L. Mark (Eds.), Social and applied aspects of perceivingfaces (a volume in the series Resources for Ecological Psychology) (pp. 101-140).Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Cummings, E. M., Greene, A. L., & Karraker, K. H. (Eds.). (1991). Life-spandevelopmental psychology: Life-span perspectives on stress and coping. LawrenceErlbaum Associates.

Karraker, K. H., & Lake, M. A. (1991). Normative stress and coping processes ininfancy. In E. M. Cummings, A. L. Greene, & K. H. Karraker (Eds.), Life-spandevelopmental psychology: Life-span perspectives on stress and coping (pp. 85-108). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Fitzgerald, H. E., Karraker, K. H., & Luster, T. (Eds.). (2002). Infant development:Ecological perspectives (pp. 165-191). New York: Garland.

Karraker, K. H., & Coleman, P. (2002). Infants’ characteristics and behaviors help shapetheir environments. In H. E. Fitzgerald, K. Karraker, & T. Luster (Eds.), Infantdevelopment: Ecological perspectives (pp. 165-191). New York: Garland.

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Karraker, K. H., & Coleman, P. K. (2005). The effects of child characteristics on parenting. In T. Luster & L. Okagaki (Eds.), Parenting: An ecological perspective(2 ed.) (pp. 147-176). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.nd

Coleman, P. K., & Karraker, K. H. (2006). Parenting self-efficacy and competence inrelation to young children’s social and academic outcomes. In O. N. Saracho andB. Spodek (Eds.), Contemporary perspectives on families, communities, andschools for young children. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

Stoltzfus, J., & Karraker, K. (2009). Goodness of fit between parenting style and childtemperament: Special challenges with slow-to-warm-up infants. In F. Columbus(Ed.), Parenting: Styles, stresses, and strategies (pp. 87-110). Hauppauge, NY:Nova Science Publishers.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (1977). Gender bias in observers' perceptions ofinfants' sex: It's a boy most of the time! Perceptual and Motor Skills, 45, 472-474.

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (1978). Adults' responses to infants varying inperceived cuteness. Behavioral Processes, 3, 159-172.

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (1979). Adults' perceptions of infant sex andcuteness. Sex Roles, 5, 471-481.

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (1979). Facial feature determinants of perceivedinfant attractiveness. Infant Behavior and Development, 5, 33-44.

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (1981). Mothers' responses to infant physicalappearance. Infant Mental Health Journal, 2, 56-61.

Power, T. G., Hildebrandt, K. A., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (1982). Adults' responses to infantsvarying in facial expression and perceived attractiveness. Infant Behavior andDevelopment, 5, 33-44.

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (1983). The infant's physical attractiveness: Its'effect on bonding and attachment. Infant Mental Health Journal, 4, 3-12.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1983). The effect of facial expression variations on ratings of infants'physical attractiveness. Developmental Psychology, 19, 414-417.

Stern, M., & Hildebrandt, K. A. (1984). Prematurity stereotype: Effects of labeling onadults' perceptions of infants. Developmental Psychology, 20, 360-362.

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Cannan, T. (1985). The distribution of caregiver attention in agroup program for young children. Child Study Journal, 15, 43-55.

Major, B. N., Mueller, P. M., & Hildebrandt, K. A. (1985). Attributions, expectations, andcoping with abortion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 48, 585-599.

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Keller, W. D., Hildebrandt, K. A., & Richards, M. E. (1985). Effects of extended father-infant contact during the neonatal period. Infant Behavior and Development, 8,337-350.

Stern, M., & Hildebrandt, K. A. (1986). Prematurity stereotyping: Effects on mother-infant interaction. Child Development, 57, 308-315.

Karraker, K. H. (1986). Adult attention to infants in a newborn nursery. NursingResearch, 35, 358-363.

Stern, M., & Karraker, K. H. (1988). Prematurity stereotyping by mothers of prematureinfants. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 13, 253-262.

Stern, M., & Karraker, K. H. (1989). Sex stereotyping of infants: A review of genderlabeling studies. Sex Roles, 20, 501-522.

Stern, M., & Karraker, K. H. (1989). Modifying the prematurity stereotype: The effects ofinformation on negative perceptions of infants. Journal of Social and ClinicalPsychology, 8, 1-13.

Stern, M., & Karraker, K. H. (1990). The prematurity stereotype: Empirical evidence andimplications for practice. Infant Mental Health Journal, 11, 3-11.

Karraker, K. H., & Stern, M. (1990). Infants' physical attractiveness and facialexpression: Effects on adults' perceptions. Basic and Applied Social Psychology,11, 371-385.

Vogel, D. A., Lake, M. A., Evans, S., & Karraker, K. H. (1991). Children's and adults'sex-stereotyped perceptions of infants. Sex Roles, 24, 605-616.

Vogel, D., & Karraker, K. (1991). Effects of developmentally-delayed labeling on adults'perceptions of toddlers. Child Study Journal, 21, 251-261.

Stern, M., & Karraker, K. H. (1992). Modifying the prematurity stereotype in mothers ofpremature and ill full-term infants. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 21, 76-82.

Karraker, K. H., Lake, M. A., & Parry, T. B. (1994). Infant coping with everyday stressfulevents. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 40, 1-18.

Karraker, K. H., Vogel, D. A., & Lake, M. A. (1995). Parents' gender-stereotypedperceptions of newborns: The eye of the beholder revisited. Sex Roles, 33, 687-701.

Karraker, K. H., & Evans, S. L. (1996). Adolescent mothers' knowledge of childdevelopment and expectations for their own infants. Journal of Youth andAdolescence, 25, 651-666.

Coleman, P. & Karraker, K. (1997). Self-efficacy and parenting quality: Findings andfuture applications. Developmental Review, 18, 47-85.

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Ross, C. N., & Karraker, K. H. (1999). Effects of fatigue on infants’ emotional reactivityand regulation. Infant Mental Health Journal, 20, 410-428.

Coleman, P. K., & Karraker, K. H. (2000). Parenting self-efficacy among mothers ofschool-age children: Conceptualization, measurement, and correlates. FamilyRelations, 49, 5-11.

Stern, M., Karraker, K. H., Sopko, A. M., & Norman, S. (2000). The prematuritystereotype revisited: Impact on mothers’ interactions with premature and full-terminfants. Infant Mental Health Journal, 21, 495-509.

Cottrell, L. E., & Karraker, K. H. (2002). Correlates of nap taking in mothers of younginfants. Journal of Sleep Research, 11, 209-212.

Reynolds, B., & Karraker, K. (2003). A Big Five model of disposition and situationinteraction: Why a “helpful” person may not always be helpful. New Ideas inPsychology, 21, 1-13.

Coleman, P. K., & Karraker, K. H. (2003). Maternal self-efficacy beliefs, competence inparenting, and toddlers’ behavior and developmental status. Infant Mental HealthJournal, 24, 126-148.

Reynolds, B., Karraker, K., & Horn, K. (2003). Delay and probability discounting asrelated to different stages of adolescent smoking and non-smoking. BehaviouralProcesses, 64, 333-344.

Reynolds, B., Richards, J. B., Horn, K., & Karraker, K. (2004). Delay discounting andprobability discounting as related to cigarette smoking status in adults. BehaviouralProcesses, 65, 35-42.

Stern, M., Karraker, K., McIntosh, B., Moritzen, S., & Olexa, M. (2006). Prematuritystereotyping and mothers’ interactions with their premature and full-term infantsduring the first year. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 31, 597-607.

Karraker, K., & Young, M. (2007). Night waking in 6-month-old infants: Relations withmaternal depressive symptoms and family characteristics. Journal of AppliedDevelopmental Psychology, 28, 493-498. Available athttp://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2391000

DeLeon, C. W., & Karraker, K. (2007). Intrinsic and extrinsic factors associated withnight waking in 9-month-old infants. Infant Behavior and Development, 30, 596-605.

Karraker, K. (2008). The role of intrinsic and extrinsic factors in infant night waking.Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 5, 108-121. Available athttp://www.baojournal.com/JEIBI/JEIBI-VOL-5/JEIBI%205-3.pdf

Grady, J. S., Karraker, K., & Metzger, A. (2012). Shyness trajectories in slow-to-warm-up infants: Relations with child sex and maternal parenting. Journal of AppliedDevelopmental Psychology, 33, 91-101.

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Powell, D., & Karraker, K. (2013). Young adults' responses to infant names. Names: AJournal of Onomastics, 61, 127-139.

Grady, J. S., & Karraker, K. (2014). Do Maternal Warm and Encouraging StatementsReduce Shy Toddlers' Social Reticence? Infant and Child Development, 23, 295-303. DOI: 10.1002/icd.1850

Other Publications

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1975). Comprehensive instructor's manual for complete package ofPsychology: A programmed modular approach. In C. N. Cofer & H. E. Fitzgerald(Eds.). Homewood, Illinois: Learning Systems Company.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1977). Instructor's manual to accompany Developmental psychology:The infant and young child. In H. E. Fitzgerald, E. A. Strommen, & J. P. McKinney(Eds.). Homewood, Illinois: The Dorsey Press.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1983). Who gets more attention when an adult plays with two 7-month-old infants? (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 225 664)

Karraker, K. H., & Vogel, D. A. (1988). Sex stereotyping in parents' perceptions ofnewborns. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 294 665).

Karraker, K. H. (1989). Review of Handbook of infant development (2nd ed.). InfantMental Health Journal, 10, 290-293.

Karraker, K. H. (2000). Physical attractiveness. In L. Balter (Ed.), Parenthood inAmerica: An encyclopedia (pp. 67-69). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

Karraker, K. H. (2000). Gender stereotyping. In L. Balter (Ed.), Parenthood in America:An encyclopedia (pp. 265-269). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

Karraker, K. H., & Epperly-Cottrell, L. (2000). Parental sleep deprivation. In L. Balter(Ed.), Parenthood in America: An encyclopedia (pp. 574-577). Santa Barbara, CA:ABC-CLIO.

Karraker, K. H. (2000). Early childhood stress. In L. Balter (Ed.), Parenthood in America:An encyclopedia (pp. 608-611). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

Invited Addresses and Workshops

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1980, October). Physical appearance and early development.Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, New York.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1980, October). Effects of infant physical appearance on socialrelations with adults. The Second Conference for Psychologists of Upstate NewYork, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York.

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Hildebrandt, K. A. (1982, June). The psychological consequences of facialattractiveness. University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine Colloquium andconsultation, Farmington, Connecticut.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1982, November). Children's physical appearance: Influences onsocial relations. Psychology Department Colloquium, State University of New York atBuffalo, Buffalo, New York.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1983, March). Children's physical appearance: Influences on socialrelations. St. Bonaventure University Colloquium, St. Bonaventure, New York.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1983, November). Do the beautiful get the best? Children's physicalattractiveness and social relations. Psi Chi Initiation Invited Address, State UniversityCollege at Fredonia, Fredonia, New York.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1984, January). Beauty and the beast: How children's physicalappearance affects their development. Conversations at the Cathedral Series, St.Paul's Episcopal Church, Buffalo, New York. Also presented to "Mothers andOthers," May 1984.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1984, December). Maternal expectations and the mother-infantrelationship. Invited workshop presented at the First International Conference of theInternational Association for Infant Mental Health, Monterrey, Mexico.

Karraker, K. H., & Stern, M. (1986, September). The prematurity stereotype: Resultsfrom an ongoing project and implications for practice. Invited address at the SecondInternational Conference of the International Association for Infant Mental Health,Chicago, Illinois.

Karraker, K. H. (1988, March). Normative stress and coping processes in infancy.Invited address at the 11th Biennial West Virginia University Conference on Life-Span Development: Stress and Coping across the Life Span.

Karraker, K. H. (1991, January). Research on the effects of day care on infants andtoddlers: Applications to day care practice. Invited workshops provided forinfant/toddler caregivers employed by Children's World Learning Centers throughoutColorado.

Karraker, K. H. (1991, November). Infants' coping with everyday stressful events.Invited colloquium at the Department of Psychology, University of Denver.

Karraker, K. H. (1991, November). Infants' coping with everyday stressful events.Invited presentation at the Program on Early Development Studies Affect Seminar,University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.

Karraker, K. H., & Coleman, P. (1996, June). Introduction to administering the BayleyScales of Infant Development-II. Workshop presented for employees of the ChildDevelopment Center, Huntington, WV.

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Karraker, K. H. (2007, April). Prematurity stereotyping: Effects on mothers’ interactionswith their premature infants. Grand Rounds presented to Psychiatry residents atChestnut Ridge Hospital, Morgantown, WV.

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (1977, May). Facial feature determinants of infantcuteness. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern PsychologicalAssociation, Chicago, IL.

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (1980, April). Mothers' responses to infantphysical appearance. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern PsychologicalAssociation, Hartford, CN.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1980, April). Parents' perceptions of their infants' physicalattractiveness. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Conference onInfant Studies, New Haven, CN.

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (1980, May). The infant's attractiveness: Its' effecton bonding and attachment. Paper presented at the meeting of the MichiganAssociation for Infant Mental Health, Ann Arbor, MI.

Keller, W. D., Hildebrandt, K. A., & Richards, M. E. (1981, April). Effects of extendedfather-infant contact during the newborn period. Paper presented at the meeting ofthe Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.

Keller, W. E., Hildebrandt, K. A., & Richards, M. E. (1981, May). Effects of extendedfather-infant contact on attachment behaviors at 6 weeks postpartum. Paperpresented at the meeting of the Association for the Care of Children's Health,Toronto, Canada.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1982, April). Who gets more attention when an adult plays with two7-month-old infants? Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern PsychologicalAssociation, Baltimore, MD.

Hildebrandt, K. A. (1982, August). Contact between infants and adults in the newbornnursery. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association,Washington, D.C.

Stern, M., & Hildebrandt, K. A. (1982, August). Labeling infants' gender and birth status:Effects on adults' perceptions. Paper presented at the meeting of the AmericanPsychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Speth, M. R., & Hildebrandt, K. A. (1983, April). Comparison of sibling-infant andmother-infant interaction. Paper presented at the meeting of the EasternPsychological Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Stern, M., & Hildebrandt, K. A. (1983, April). Mothers' reactions to infants' gender andbirth status labels. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern PsychologicalAssociation, Philadelphia, PA.

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Stern, M., & Hildebrandt, K. A. (1983, August). A prematurity stereotype: Mothers'perceptions of videotaped vs. live infants. Paper presented at the meeting of theAmerican Psychological Association, Anaheim, CA.

Stern, M., & Hildebrandt, K. A. (1984, April). The behavioral implications of aprematurity stereotype. Paper presented at the meeting of the InternationalConference on Infant Studies, New York, NY.

Stern, M., & Hildebrandt, K. A. (1984, July). Mothers: Interactions with infants labeledfullterm and premature. Paper presented at the meeting of the InternationalConference on Interpersonal Relations, Madison, WI.

Hildebrandt, K. A., & Stern, M. (1984, August). Infants` physical appearance andlabeled sex: Effects on adults' perceptions. Paper presented at the meeting of theAmerican Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Stern, M., & Karraker, K. H. (1986, April). Prematurity stereotyping by mothers ofpremature infants. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Conferenceon Infant Studies, Los Angeles, CA.

Karraker, K. H. (1986, August). Information conveyed by the newborn's face. Paperpresented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington,D.C.

Miller, M. M., & Karraker, K. H. (1987, April). Toddlers' use of "special" inanimateobjects in the Strange Situation. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society forResearch in Child Development, Baltimore, MD.

Stern, M., & Karraker, K. H. (1987, April). Modifying the prematurity stereotype: Impactof providing varied information. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society forResearch in Child Development, Baltimore, MD.

Cieri, A., Burton, R. V., & Hildebrandt, K. (1987, May). The effects of exposure tocontrollable or uncontrollable events on subsequent infant learning, motivation, andaffect. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association,Arlington, VA.

Karraker, K. H., Vogel, D. A., & Evans, S. (1987, August). Responses of students andpregnant women to newborn physical attractiveness. Paper presented at themeeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY.

Vogel, D. A., & Karraker, K. H. (1988, April). Effects of "developmentally delayed" labelon adults' perceptions of toddlers. Paper presented at the meeting of theInternational Conference on Infant Studies, Washington, D.C.

Karraker, K. H., & Vogel, D. A. (1988, April). Sex stereotyping in parents' perceptions ofnewborns. In K. H. Karraker (Chair), Adult perceptions of infants: Current researchand theoretical perspectives. Symposium conducted at the meeting of theInternational Conference on Infant Studies, Washington, D.C.

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Vogel, D. A., Karraker, K. H., & Lake, M. (1988, August). Adults' perceptions of newborncharacteristics and judgments of newborn gender. Paper presented at the meetingof the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

Vogel, D. A., Lake, M. A., Evans, S., & Karraker, K. H. (1989, April). Age differences insex stereotyped perceptions of infants. Paper presented at the meeting of theSociety for Research in Child Development, Kansas City, MO.

Stern, M., & Karraker, K. H. (1989, April). Modifying the prematurity stereotype: Theimpact of individual difference factors. Paper presented at the meeting of the Societyfor Research in Child Development, Kansas City, MO.

Stern, M., Karraker, K., Meldrum, A., & Norman, S. (1990, April). Prematuritystereotype: Behavioral implications in mothers of premature infants. Paperpresented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Montreal, Canada.

Karraker, K. H., Lake, M. A., & Parry, T. B. (1991, April). Styles of coping with stress ininfancy: Relations with age, temperament, and maternal stress and coping. Paperpresented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle,WA.

Stern, M., Karraker, K., Meldrum, A., & Norman, S. (1991, April). Prematuritystereotype: Behavioral implications for a vulnerable child syndrome. In D. Bendell-Estroff, High risk infants and issues regarding vulnerability and resiliency.Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for Research in ChildDevelopment, Seattle, WA.

Rooney, E. A., & Karraker, K. H. (1992, April). Infant temperament, caregiving, andparental felt-competence. Paper presented at the meeting of the EasternPsychological Association, Boston, MA.

Karraker, K. H., Lake, M. L., Parry, T., Davies, P., & Hall, E. (1992, May). Mothers'responses to their infants' coping with everyday stressful events. Paper presented atthe meeting of the International Conference on Infant Studies, Miami, FL.

Stern, M., Karraker, K., Chase, R., Meldrum, A., & Norman, S. (1992, May). Theprematurity stereotype: Effects on mother-infant interactions. In invited panelpresentation, Parental perceptions of vulnerability. Panel presented at the meeting ofthe International Conference on Infant Studies, Miami, FL.

Karraker, K. H., & Evans, S. (1993, March). Adolescent mothers' knowledge of infantdevelopment and expectations for their own infants. Paper presented at the meetingof the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA.

Karraker, K. H., & Ross, C. N. (1994, April and June). Adaptiveness of infant copingwith everyday events. Paper presented at the Thirteenth Biennial Conference onHuman Development, Pittsburgh, PA, and the Ninth Biennial InternationalConference on Infant Studies, Paris, France.

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emotional reactivity. Paper presented at the Thirteenth Biennial Conference onHuman Development, Pittsburgh, PA.

Karraker, K. H., Ross, C. N., & Maher, M. (1994, June). Infant coping with mildlystressful laboratory events. Paper presented at the Ninth Biennial InternationalConference on Infant Studies, Paris, France.

Stern, M., Karraker, K., Rivet, K., & Larabee, J. (1994, June). Mitigating the prematuritystereotype: Effects of an information-based intervention. Paper presented at theNinth Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Paris, France.

Karraker, K., Maher, M., & Ross, C. (1995, March). Infants' emotional responses tomildly stressful events: Mothers' predictions and reactions. Paper presented at themeeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, IN.

Ross, C., & Karraker, K. (1995, March). Infants' use of social referencing as a copingmechanism in mildly stressful situations. Paper presented at the meeting of theSociety for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, IN.

Karraker, K. (1995, March). Teaching a course on psychology as a profession. In M.Lloyd (Chair), Majoring in the future: Courses on careers and professionalism.Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Southeastern PsychologicalAssociation, Savannah, GA.

Weaver, C., & Karraker, K. H. (1995, April). Personality correlates of prematuritystereotyping. Poster presented at the meeting of the West Virginia PsychologicalAssociation. Abstract published in The West Virginia Journal of PsychologicalResearch and Practice, 4, 89.

Karraker, K., Ross, C., & Maher, M. (1995, June). Infant social looking during mildlystressful laboratory events. Poster presented at the meeting of the AmericanPsychological Society, New York, NY.

Karraker, K. (1995, June). Home visits with infants and parents: Enhancing students'understanding of infant individuality. Poster presented at the American PsychologicalSociety Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, New York, NY.

Weaver, C., Karraker, K., Hewitt, S., & Boston, A. (1996, April). Personality correlates ofprematurity stereotyping. Poster presented at the International Conference on InfantStudies, Providence, RI.

Maher, M., & Karraker, K. (1997, April). Mothers’ perceptions of their infants’personality. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in ChildDevelopment.

Karraker, K. H., Maher, M. B., & Reynolds, B. (1998, April). Mothers’ reports of thesalience of infant personality traits. Poster presented at the International Conferenceon Infant Studies, Atlanta, GA.

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Ross, C. N., & Karraker, K. H. (1998, April). Infants’ emotional reactivity and regulationin states of fatigue and wakefulness. Poster presented at the InternationalConference on Infant Studies, Atlanta, GA.

Maher, M., & Karraker, K. (1998, April). The relation between developmentalachievements and mothers’ perceptions of infant temperament. Poster presented atthe International Conference on Infant Studies, Atlanta, GA.

Maher, M., & Karraker, K. (1998, April). Normative changes in mothers’ ratings of infanttemperament. Poster presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies,Atlanta, GA.

Karraker, K. H., & Coleman, P. K. (1998, May). Parenting self-efficacy among mothersof school-age children: conceptualization, measurement, and correlates. Posterpresented at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C.

Kehnel, S. C., Reynolds, B., & Karraker, K. H. (1999, March). The Big Five Model ofpersonality as a predictor of cross-situational patterns of behavior. Poster presentedat the Tri-State Psychology Conference, Huntington, WV.

Karraker, K. H., & Coleman, P. K. (1999, April). Mothers’ predictions of their toddlers’performance on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development. Poster presented at themeeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM.

Massey, C. J., & Karraker, K. (2000, March). Parental differential treatment:Associations with adolescent adjustment and family relationships. Poster presentedat the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

Coleman, P. K., Karraker, K., & Cottrell, L. (2000, April). Prenatal correlates of maternalself-efficacy and its relationship to adaptive mother and infant behavior. Posterpresented at the Conference on Human Development, Memphis, TN.

Karraker, K., & Cottrell, L. (2000, April). Impact of sleep deprivation on mothers’depression and perceptions of their infants’ temperament. Paper presented at theConference on Human Development, Memphis, TN.

Leen, E., Epperly-Cottrell, L., Karraker, K. H., & Donato, P. (2000, June). Relationsamong mothers’ sleep disruptions, perceptions of infant manageability, depression,and self-efficacy. Poster presented at the meeting of the American PsychologicalSociety, Miami, FL.

Reynolds, B., Karraker, K., & Kehnel, S. (2000, June). Relations between personalitytraits and cross-situational patterns of helping behavior. Poster presented at themeeting of the American Psychological Society, Miami, FL.

Karraker, K., & Cottrell, L. (2000, July). Impact of sleep deprivation on socioemotionalfunctioning of mothers of young infants. Poster presented at the InternationalConference on Infant Studies, Brighton, UK.

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Karraker, K., Coleman, P., & Cottrell, L. (2000, July). Prenatal and postnatal maternalself-efficacy. Poster presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies,Brighton, UK.

Cohen, S. H., Futoran, D. L., Thorn, C. A., & Karraker, K. H. (2000, August). Integratingthe psychology major with a web site. Poster presented at the meeting of theAmerican Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Reynolds, B., & Karraker, K. (2000, August). Disposition and situation interaction: Anillustration using helping behavior. Poster presented at the meeting of the AmericanPsychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Reynolds, B., Schiffbauer, R., Swenson, L., & Karraker, K. (March 2001). Delay ofgratification: Testing an adjusting-amount procedure with humans. Poster presentedat the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

Epperly-Cottrell, L., & Karraker, K. (April 2001). Nap taking by mothers of young infants:Relation to perceptions of sleep disruption severity. Poster presented at the BiennialMeeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.

Reynolds, B., & Karraker, K. (April 2001). Infant temperament as a predictor of copingstrategies in different situations. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of theSociety for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.

Atkins, M. S., Karraker, K. H., Carroll, J. G., & Shafer, A. B. (April 2002). The effect oftraining infant joint visual attention on novel word learning. Poster presented at theInternational Conference on Infant Studies, Toronto, Canada.

Leen, E., & Karraker, K. (April 2002). An examination of the role of cognitive readinessand self-efficacy in parenting stress and coping. Poster presented at theInternational Conference on Infant Studies, Toronto, Canada.

Karraker, K. H., Atkins, M., Coleman, P., & Cottrell, L. E. (April 2002). Mothers’expectations for their infants’ performance on the Bayley Scales of InfantDevelopment. In M. Stern, Maternal expectations, self-efficacy, and other cognitions:Impact on caregiving and infant outcomes. Symposium presented at theInternational Conference on Infant Studies, Toronto, Canada.

Wiedman, C., & Karraker, K. (2003, April). Effects of sleep deprivation on mothers’sensitivity and contingent responsiveness. Poster presented at the meeting of theSociety for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

Coleman, P., Karraker, K., Wiedman, C., Lowe, M., Murden, R., Reid, C., & Merchant,M. (2003, April). Prenatal and postnatal correlates of parenting self-efficacy. Posterpresented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa,FL.

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Reynolds, B., Richards, J. B. Horn, K., & Karraker, K. (2003, May). Delay discountingand probability discounting as related to cigarette smoking in young adults. Posterpresented at the 29th annual Association for Behavior Analysis Convention, SanFrancisco, CA.

Reynolds, B., Schiffbauer, R., Richards, J. B. Karraker, K., & Horn, K.(2003, May).Development of a task measure of hyperbolic discounting in adults: The experientialdiscounting task–adult (EDT-A). Poster presented at the 29th annual Association forBehavior Analysis Convention, San Francisco, CA.

Reynolds, B., Schiffbauer, R., Richards, J. B. & Karraker, K. (2003, May). Developmentof a task measure of hyperbolic discounting in children: The experiential discountingtask–child (EDT-C). Poster presented at the 29th annual Association for BehaviorAnalysis Convention, San Francisco, CA.

Reynolds, B., Karraker, K., Horn, K., & Richards, J. B. (2003, November). Delay andprobability discounting as related to different stages of adolescent smoking and non-smoking. Poster accepted for the Young Investigator Poster Session of NIDA’sSociety for Neuroscience meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Coleman, P., & Karraker, K. (2004, April). Parenting self-efficacy, competence inparenting, and possible links to young children's social and academic outcomes. InB. Spodek & O. N. Saracho, Families, communities and early childhood education.Symposium presented at the 12th International Roundtable on School, Family, andCommunity Partnerships, San Diego, CA.

Karraker, K. (2004, May). The role of infants in family relationships across the life-span.Symposium presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Chicago,IL.

Karraker, K., Wiedman, C., & Coleman, P. (2004, May). Infancy in life-span perspective:Relationships between infants and family members. In Karraker, K., The role ofinfants in family relationships across the life-span. Symposium presented at theInternational Conference on Infant Studies, Chicago, IL.

Wiedman, C., & Karraker, K. (2004, May). Correlates of 9-month-old infants' nightawakening. Poster presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies,Chicago, IL.

Karraker, K. (2005, April). Relations between infant night awakening and mothers’depression, parenting behaviors, and perceptions. Poster presented at the meetingof the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

Elliott, N., Karraker, K., & Sorokin, M. (2005, April). Perceptions of mothers labeledadolescent or adult and married or unmarried and their infants. Poster presented atthe meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

Young, M., Karraker, K. H., & DeLeon, C. W. (2006, April). Satisfaction with parenting:Relations to maternal well-being. Poster presented at the Conference on HumanDevelopment, Louisville, KY.

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Young, M., Karraker, K. H. & Cottrell, L. E. (2006, June). Parenting self-efficacy andsatisfaction with parenting: Relations with maternal well-being. Poster presented atthe International Conference on Infant Studies, Kyoto, Japan.

DeLeon, C. W., Karraker, K. H., & Young, M. (2006, June). Intrinsic and extrinsic factorsassociated with night waking in 9-month-old infants. Poster presented at theInternational Conference on Infant Studies, Kyoto, Japan.

Karraker, K. H., & Young, M. E. (2006, August). Night waking in 6-month-old infants:Relations with maternal depressive symptoms and family characteristics. Posterpresented at the meeting of the West Virginia Sleep Society, Morgantown, WV.

Karraker, K. & Hartley, J. (2007, March). Mothers' toy choices for their male and femaletoddlers. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research inChild Development, Boston, MA.

Young, M. E., Stoltzfus, J. B., & Karraker, K. H. (2007, May). Negative attitudes towardwomen: Relations with prematurity stereotyping. Poster presented at the meeting ofthe Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.

Elliott, N., & Karraker, K. (2008, March). Mothers’ knowledge about infant milestones inrelation to the age of their own infants. Poster presented at the InternationalConference on Infant Studies, Vancouver, BC.

Stoltzfus, J., & Karraker, K. (2008, March). Relations between maternal behaviors andtemperament in infancy, toddlerhood, and early childhood. Poster presented at theInternational Conference on Infant Studies, Vancouver, BC.

Young, M., & Karraker, K. (2008, April). Prematurity and gender stereotyping of infantsby college students. Poster presented at the Conference on Human Development,Indianapolis, IN.

Young, M., & Karraker, K. (2009, March). Relations between gender identity and sexistattitudes. In Karraker, K., Correlates of gender-typed personality traits and genderidentity in adolescence and early adulthood. Symposium presented at the meeting ofthe Eastern Psychological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

Stoltzfus, J., Young, M., & Karraker, K. (2009, March). Relations of gender-typedpersonality traits and gender identity with the Five-Factor Model. In Karraker, K.,Correlates of gender-typed personality traits and gender identity in adolescence andearly adulthood. Symposium presented at the meeting of the Eastern PsychologicalAssociation, Pittsburgh, PA.

Karraker, K., Stoltzfus, J., & Young, M. (2009, April). Implementation of the juniorcolleague model of training in a life-span developmental psychology doctoralprogram. Roundtable discussion presented at the Society for Research in ChildDevelopment Developmental Science Teaching Institute, Denver, CO.

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Stoltzfus, J., Keener, E., & Karraker, K. (2009, April). Web-based study skills trainingand performance in a life-span developmental psychology course: It's all aboutreading skills. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child DevelopmentDevelopmental Science Teaching Institute, Denver, CO.

Young, M. E., Lynch, S., Polak, M., Ritchie, S., Karraker, K., & Montgomery Downs,H.E. (2009, June). Maternal perceptions of their premature infant’s sleep. Posterpresented at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (SLEEP),Seattle, WA.

Stern, M., Foster, R. H., Slosky, L., Durrette, M., Lamanna, J., Russell, C., & Karraker,K. (2010, March). Maternal perceptions of infant vulnerability and prematuritystereotyping. In Hart, S., Maternal mental health and risks to infants in contexts ofprematurity, breastfeeding, and disrupted interactions. Symposium presented at theInternational Conference on Infant Studies, Baltimore, MD.

Powell, D. N., Karraker, K., Young, M. E., & Stoltzfus, J. (2010, March). Adults’ liking ofinfant names. Poster presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies,Baltimore, MD.

Powell, D. N., Karraker, K., Young, M. E., & Stoltzfus, J. (2010, March). Adults'perceptions of infants depicted through names and photographs. Poster presentedat the International Conference on Infant Studies, Baltimore, MD.

Stoltzfus, J., & Karraker, K. (2010, March). Father-infant play is influenced by infanttemperament and sex. Poster presented at the International Conference on InfantStudies, Baltimore, MD.

Stoltzfus, J., & Karraker, K. (2011, March/April). The effect of maternal warmth andencouragement on shy toddlers' responses in a novel social setting. Posterpresented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development.

Powell, D. N., Ferris, K., Metzger, & Karraker, K. (2011, March/April and May). Effectsof requiring students to provide explanations for answers to homework questions.Poster presented at the Developmental Science Teaching Institute at the meeting ofthe Society for Research in Child Development and at the meeting of the Associationfor Psychological Science, Washington, D.C.

Powell, D. N., & Karraker, K. (2011, May). Adults’ perceptions of infants are differentiallyimpacted by names and photographs. Poster presented at the meeting of theAssociation for Psychological Science, Washington, D.C.

Karraker, K., Powell, D. N., & Coleman, P. (2011, May). Maternal expectations relatedto toddler performance on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development. Posterpresented at the meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington,D.C.

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Ferris, K., Powell, D. N., Karraker, K., Metzger, A., & Coleman, P. (2012, March).Correlates of Mothers' Perceived Competency for Parenting Toddlers and ParentingTeenagers. In K. Karraker, Parenting self-efficacy across the life-span. Symposiumpresented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

Grady, J. S., Karraker, K., & Powell, D. N. (2012, June). Does Maternal Warmth andEncouragement of Independence Increase Shy Toddlers’ Approach BehaviorsAround New Peers? Poster presented at the International Conference on InfantStudies, Minneapolis, MN.

Grady, J. S., Karraker, K., & Powell, D. N. (2012, June). Maternal Parenting Sense ofCompetence as a Mediator of the Relation Between Child Shyness and ApproachBehaviors in Toddlerhood. Poster presented at the International Conference onInfant Studies, Minneapolis, MN.

Powell, D. N., & Karraker, K. (2012, March). Correlates of Anticipated Parenting Self-Efficacy in Early Adulthood. In K. Karraker, Parenting self-efficacy across the life-span. Symposium presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Pittsburgh,PA.

Powell, D. N., Karraker, K., & Coleman, P. (2012, June). Toddlers’ Emotional Behavioris Related to Their Bayley Performance and the Accuracy of Their Mothers’Performance Predictions. Poster presented at the International Conference on InfantStudies, Minneapolis, MN.

Powell, D. N., Stoiko, R. R., Grady, J. S., & Karraker, K. (2012, March). ProspectiveParents’ Anticipated Engagement in Parenting Behaviors. Poster presented at theEastern Psychological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

Stoiko, R. R., Powell, D. N., Grady, J. S., Karraker, K., Lacy, R., Dickson, K., & Wallace,E. (2012, March). Individual Differences in Prospective Parents’ Ratings of the SexAppropriateness of Toys. Poster presented at the Eastern PsychologicalAssociation, Pittsburgh, PA.

Powell, D. N., Karraker, K., Metzger, A., & Ferris, K. (2012, June). An Examination ofStudents’ Explanations for Their Answers to Multiple Choice Homework Questions.Poster presented at the Eastern Conference on the Teaching of Psychology,Staunton, VA.

Powell, D. N., Karraker, K., Stoiko, R. R. (2013, March). Individual Differences inMothers’ Adaptation to Parenting a Young Infant. Paper presented at the AnnualMeeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York, NY.

Stoiko, R. R., Powell, D. N., & Karraker, K. (2013, March). Psychological CharacteristicsPredictive of Mothers' Early Introduction of Complementary Food. In J. H. Patrick,Chew on this: How adults consume health knowledge in context. Symposiumpresented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, NewYork, NY.

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Stoiko, R. R., Powell, D. N., & Karraker, K. (2013, April). Mothers’ and Fathers’ Beliefsabout the Gender-Appropriateness of Toys. Poster presented at the BiennialMeeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Stoiko, R.R., & Karraker, K. (2013, May). Methodological Manipulations Affect Gender-Typed Toy Ratings. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association forPsychological Science, Washington, D.C.

Powell, D., & Karraker, K. (2015, March). Unmet Desires for Shared Infant Care andMothers’ Postnatal Adaptation. In D. Powell, Predictors and outcomes of the divisionof shared infant care. Symposium presented at the meeting of the Society forResearch in child Development, Philadelphia, PA.

Grady, J., & Karraker, K. (2014, July). Maternal and child temperamental correlates ofmaternal satisfaction, self-efficacy, and interest in the parenting role. Posterpresented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Berlin, Germany.