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1 VITA PERSONAL DATA Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francis T. McAndrew Office Address . . . . . . . . Department of Psychology Knox College 2 East South Street Galesburg, Illinois 61401-4999 Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . .(309) 341-7525 E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Personal Web Page . . . . . www.frankmcandrew.com Twitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @FTMcAndrew LinkedIn . . . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankmcandrew/ Blog for Psychology Today Magazine: (www.psychologytoday.com/blog/out-the-ooze) “Out of the Ooze: Navigating the 21st Century with a Stone-Age Mind” EDUCATION B.S. cum laude, Psychology (1974) - King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA (Minors in Biology & English Literature) Ph.D., General-Experimental Psychology (1981) - University of Maine, Orono, Maine (Also did graduate work in Zoology) CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Association for Psychological Science (Fellow) Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) Human Behavior and Evolution Society Midwestern Psychological Association (Charter Fellow) Northeastern Evolutionary Psychology Society Social Psychology Network Society of Experimental Social Psychology (Fellow) Society for Personality and Social Psychology Society for the Teaching of Psychology

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VITA PERSONAL DATA Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francis T. McAndrew Office Address . . . . . . . . Department of Psychology Knox College 2 East South Street Galesburg, Illinois 61401-4999 Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . .(309) 341-7525

E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Personal Web Page . . . . . www.frankmcandrew.com Twitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @FTMcAndrew LinkedIn . . . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankmcandrew/ Blog for Psychology Today Magazine: (www.psychologytoday.com/blog/out-the-ooze) “Out of the Ooze: Navigating the 21st Century with a Stone-Age Mind” EDUCATION B.S. cum laude, Psychology (1974) - King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA (Minors in Biology & English Literature) Ph.D., General-Experimental Psychology (1981) - University of Maine, Orono, Maine (Also did graduate work in Zoology)

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Association for Psychological Science (Fellow) Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) Human Behavior and Evolution Society Midwestern Psychological Association (Charter Fellow) Northeastern Evolutionary Psychology Society Social Psychology Network Society of Experimental Social Psychology (Fellow) Society for Personality and Social Psychology Society for the Teaching of Psychology

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HONORS, AWARDS, & RECOGNITIONS *Psi Chi (1973)

*University of Maine Fellow (1974-75) *Phillip Green Wright-Lombard College Prize for Distinguished Teaching (1983 & 2000) *Who's Who in Science and Engineering *Who’s Who in American Education *Who’s Who in the Midwest *Who’s Who in America *Who’s Who in the World *Cornelia H. Dudley Professor of Psychology (Endowed Chair, 1998 - present) *Knox College Faculty Exceptional Achievement Award (1999, 2009, & 2013) *Caterpillar Faculty Achievement Award (2003) *Nominee, CASE U. S. Professor of the Year Award (2005) *Identified as one of the “Key Individuals” in the history of environmental psychology in a survey of over 300 researchers in the field (2005) *Summer Research Fellowship funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (2006) *Fellow, Association for Psychological Science (APS) (Awarded in 2007) *Charter Fellow, Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA) (Awarded in 2009) *Fellow, Society of Experimental Social Psychology (Awarded in 2013) *Awarded “Outstanding Reviewer” status by the Journal of Environmental Psychology (2015) *Invited to be “Editor-in-Chief” of the Journal of Environmental Psychology (2016 – Declined) *Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award *Hogan Distinguished Speaker Series (Hogan Assessments, Tulsa, OK - 2020)

PROFILES OF RESEARCH IN POPULAR MEDIA My research has been featured in thousands of popular print/internet outlets, including the following: New York Times, ABC News, MSNBC.com, Slate, Salon, Chicago Tribune, Time Magazine, Scientific American, Boston Globe, Psychology Today, APA Monitor on Psychology, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Self Magazine, Sydney Morning Herald, Forbes, Woman’s Day Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, Men’s Health Magazine, Dictionary.com, The Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan Magazine, The Daily Beast. Success Magazine, The Smithsonian, The Daily Mail, Newsweek, The New Republic, CNN, PBS NewsHour, New York Magazine, National Geographic, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, & The New Yorker. My research has also been featured in several documentary films and over 100 radio and television appearances including the USA Today Network, FOX News, The Canadian Broadcasting Company, ABC, CBS, & FOX TV affiliates nationwide, ITV (London), Doctor Radio, The Why Factor (BBC), WGN (Chicago), Morning Edition (NPR), WBBM TV (CBS - Chicago), WWL Radio (New Orleans), Swedish National Radio, Business Radio, Irish National Radio, CTV News Channel (Canadian National TV), Innovation Hub (NPR), The Academic Minute (NPR), CNN, & NBC's Today Show (Three different features – including the trending topic of the day)). My research has also been spoofed by Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien on their late-night talk shows.

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE TEACHING 1979 – present: Instructor through Professor, Knox College Fall, 1996: Visiting Professor, University of Pretoria, South Africa 1990, 91, 92: Taught psychology in a summer "College For Kids" Program

1985, 86, 87: Taught a course on Nonverbal Communication in the Elderhostel Program 1975-1979: Graduate Teaching Assistant and Lecturer, University of Maine at Orono

TEACHING INTERESTS COURSES TAUGHT: Psychology: Advanced Social Psychology Animal Behavior Cognitive Psychology Environmental Psychology Evolution and Human Behavior History and Systems of Psychology Industrial Psychology Industrial/Organizational Psychology Introductory Psychology Organizational Behavior Psychology Writing Workshop Research Methods and Design Social Psychology Statistics Interdisciplinary: Exploring Human Identity Nature and Culture Perspectives on Being Human Ways of Knowing RESEARCH INTERESTS General: Evolutionary Social Psychology, Environmental Psychology Specific: Psychology of Gossip; Internet Behavior; Aggression; Creepiness; Naming of Children; Altruism & Heroic Behavior; Territoriality & Place Attachment; Nonverbal Communication

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SELECTED ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE * Head Wrestling Coach, Knox College (1985 - 89; 1992 - 2000); Assistant Wrestling Coach (2000- 2015) *Acting Associate Dean of the College, Knox College (January – March, 2006) *Founder of Knox College Environmental Studies program, 1993 *Director, Environmental Studies Program, Knox College (1993 - 2000) *Chair, Department of Psychology (1993 - 2002) *Chair, Knox College Institutional Review Board (IRB) (2002 – 2015) *Program Advisor, Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS), (2009-2014) *Program Advisor, ACM Program in Amsterdam, (2016 – present) *Honorary Degree Subcommittee *Chair of Steering Committee and author of the college’s self-study for the NCA accreditation

visit (1988-89) & (1998-99); Member of Steering Committee (2008-2009) *Chair, Steering Committee for the development of a college assessment program.(1993- 1996) *Coordinator of the Faculty Development Program (2000- 2002) *Faculty Tutorial Director, Knox College McNair Program (2003 - 2016) *Coordinating Council for Long Range College Planning (1983-85) *President’s Planning & Priorities Council (1993-1996) *Chair and member of the following faculty committees (various years): Faculty Personnel Committee, Athletics, Committee on Administrative Personnel, Executive Committee, FASCOM, Library (included oversight of two library renovations), Student Life Committee, Honor Board *Faculty Visitor to the Board of Trustees (2 years) *Dormitory Head Resident (4 years, 1981-1985) *Member, Faculty Task Force on Greek Life (2008-2010) *Member, Fringe Benefits Advisory Board (2008-2013)

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GRANT ACTIVITY 1982 - Received an AMOCO Foundation equipment grant for the purchase of videotaping equipment, $1,200 2000 - Part of grant writing team that secured Rockefeller Brothers Fund Grant #00-115 to enhance the environmental studies program at Knox College, $180,975 2004-2008 - Director of assessment for Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) grant #52005130 to enhance undergraduate science education at Knox College, $1,000,000 2005 & 2006 – Research Grant for studies on costly altruism in small groups (includes a summer research grant to undergraduate student Nicole Morgan), Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), $10,200 2007-2008 - Part of grant writing team for grant submitted to the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to enhance the neuroscience program at Knox College [Grant application not successful] 2009 - Received a grant from Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology, an undergraduate research conference held at Knox College on 04/25/09, $1,000 2014 – Andrew Mellon Foundation – Interdisciplinary course development grant (course on “Organizational Behavior”), $1,000 2015 - Received a grant from Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology, an undergraduate research conference held at Knox College on 04/18/15, $1,000 2018 - Received a grant from Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology, an undergraduate research conference held at Knox College on 04/20/19, $1,000 COMPETITIVE RESEARCH/DEVELOPMENT GRANTS TO FACILITATE TRAVEL: (Grants range from $700 to $5,000) 1996 – Knox College Faculty Development Grant (South Africa: University of Pretoria & University of the Western Cape) 2000 – Knox College Faculty Development Grant (Northern Ireland: (Conflict & Peace in Northern Ireland, University of Ulster) 2000 & 2001 – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Florida Department of Community Affairs (Causes and consequences of population growth in the Florida Keys) 2001 – Knox College faculty Development Grant (Travel to the University of New Mexico and SUNY- Binghamton) 2003 – Andrew Mellon Foundation, Global Partner’s Project (Czech Republic, Slovakia, & Hungary: Environmental Crisis in Central Europe) 2005 – Government grant from the Federal Republic of Germany (Siegen University) 2006 – Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) (University of Texas at Austin)

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2007 – Andrew Mellon Foundation, Global Partner’s Project (Costa Rica: Environmental Sustainability – trip was not actually taken due to an untimely illness) 2008 – Caterpillar Foundation (Denmark: Danish Institute for Study Abroad) 2011 – Andrew Mellon Foundation (Ireland: University of Limerick) 2011 – Andrew Mellon Foundation (University of Missouri at Columbia) 2013 – Andrew Mellon Foundation (Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study – NIAS) 2014 – Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) (Site visit to the ACM Program in Tanzania) 2016 – Mellon Faculty Career Enhancement Grant (Vrije University (VU), Amsterdam) 2016 – Stellyes Center for Global Studies (Site visit to ACM program in psychology and the sciences at VU, Amsterdam) 2020 – European Research Council (ERC) (Outside Expert/Advisory Board for a research project on gossip at VU University in Amsterdam)

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REVIEWING Grant Proposals: Reviewed grant proposals for the National Science Foundation (1988 & 89) Reviewed grant proposals for the Israel Science Foundation (2004) Reviewer for Canada’s Killam Research Fellowships, (2009 & 2011) Reviewed a grant proposal for the Austrian Science Fund (2013) Reviewer, European Research Council (2017) Reviewer for the Canada Foundation for Innovation (2017) External Tenure/Promotion Reviews: External Reviewer for the tenure and promotion of psychology professors at the University of Baltimore and Albright College (2013) Book Manuscript Reviews: Wadsworth - Brooks/Cole Publishing Company; Lawrence Erlbaum Publishing Company; American Psychological Association; Cambridge University Press; Oxford University Press; Elsevier Publishing; Worth Publishers; Johns Hopkins University Press. External Evaluator/Reviewer of Other Institutions’ Psychology Programs: Blackburn College, Carlinville, IL (February-March, 2009) Luther College, Decorah, Iowa (December, 2017) Reviewer of Papers for the annual meeting of the Environmental Design Research Association Journal Editorial Review Boards Environment and Behavior (1998 - present) Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences (Guest Editor, 2017-2018) Journal of Environmental Psychology (2006 – present) Journal of Mind and Behavior (1988-present) Journal of Social Psychology (2011 – present) Occasional Reviewer for the following Journals: African Journal of Marketing Management Asian Journal of Social Psychology Basic and Applied Social Psychology Behaviour & Information Technology Biological Psychology The BMJ Communication Quarterly Computers and Human Behavior Cross-Cultural Research Current Psychology Environment & Behavior Epidemiologic Reviews European Journal of Social Psychology Evolution and Human Behavior Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences Evolutionary Psychological Science Evolutionary Psychology Group and Organization Management Group Processes & Intergroup Relations Heliyon

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Human Ethology Bulletin Human Nature Human Organization International Journal of Intercultural Relations International Journal of Psychology and Counseling Journal of Applied Social Psychology Journal of Applied Sport Psychology Journal of Environmental Psychology Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Journal of Mind and Behavior Journal of Nonverbal Behavior Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Journal of Social and Personal Relationships Journal of Social Psychology Leisure Sciences Midwest Journal of Undergraduate Research Nature – Human Behavior New Ideas in Psychology North American Journal of Psychology The Open Journal of Psychology Perceptual and Motor Skills Personal Relationships Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Personality and Social Psychology Review Polish Psychological Bulletin Psychological Reports Race and Social Problems Russian Journal of Communication Sage Open Sex Roles Social Influence Social Psychological and Personality Science Social Psychology Social Science Computer Review Socioaffective Neuroscience & Psychology Sustainability Teaching of Psychology

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CONSULTING I am developing a TV Show with Looking Up Productions of New York. Outside Expert/Advisory Board for a research project on gossip at VU University in Amsterdam, funded by the European Research Council (ERC) (2020-2021) Hogan Assessments, Tulsa, Oklahoma (Hogan Distinguished Speaker Series, 2020) Consultant for Hubspot on the development of online educational resources for gun safety for homes with young children. (2015 – 2018) Program consultant, Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS), Copenhagen, Denmark (2009-2015) Technical Consultant & Interviewee for PBS (Public Broadcasting) series on Men & Guns in America (2016) Technical Consultant for Vulcan Productions on a PBS documentary about testosterone and aggression (2015-2016). Technical Consultant and Interviewee for Australian Television Production Company “WildBear Entertainment” for a documentary about human instincts being developed for Nova (PBS) and for France 5. Technical Consultant for the ABC News program “20/20” (2009) Teagle Foundation, Hillsborough, NC: Participated in a planning conference on strengthening the core disciplines of the liberal arts in private liberal arts colleges. (January, 2004). Janssen Law Center, Peoria, Illinois. Reviewed and analyzed medical studies relevant to worker disability cases. (2002) Safe Harbor Family Crisis Center: Oversaw survey of social service and law enforcement agencies concerning domestic violence in Knox County, Illinois. (2002) Consultant, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers & Florida Department of Community Affairs, Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study (2000-2001) Conducted Leadership & Team Building Workshops for various community groups (1998, 2000, 2017) Workshop Facilitator at the Institute for Child & Family Development, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa: Conducted a three-day workshop on the founding of interdisciplinary graduate program in family studies. (Fall, 1996) Research Consultant, Interactive Exhibit Design, Brookfield Zoo, Chicago (1994) Vocational Testing and Counseling for displaced workers during plant closing, Outboard Marine Corporation, Galesburg,

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Blogger for Psychology Today Magazine (2015 – present) I Attended the first ever FOSSIL (Flyover-State Scientists Integrating Evolution) Research Conference at Oklahoma State University in August, 2019. Workshop facilitator on male competition & aggression at the C. G. Jung Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico (September, 2016). Visiting Scholar (for varying lengths of time) at the following Universities/Programs: - Departments of Organization Science and Experimental & Applied Social Psychology, Vrije University (VU), Amsterdam (Fall, 2016) - Program in Human Evolution & Ecology, Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM), Tanzania (Fall, 2014) -Department of Psychology, University of Limerick, Ireland (Fall, 2011) -Departments of Anthropology & Psychology, University of Missouri at Columbia (Fall, 2011) -Department of Psychology, University of Texas – Austin (Fall, 2006) -Department of Psychology, University of Texas – Arlington (Fall, 2006) -Department of Biology, Binghamton University (SUNY) (Fall, 2001) -Departments of Psychology & Anthropology, University of New Mexico (Fall, 2001) -Institute for Child & Family Development, University of The Western Cape, South Africa (Fall, 1996) -Department of Psychology, University of Pretoria, South Africa (Fall, 1996) - Hogan Assessments, Tulsa, OK (Spring, 2020) Invited Participant in an interdisciplinary workshop on “The Gossip and the Management of Reputation” at the Lorentz Center in Leiden, the Netherlands. The workshop was sponsored by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS) (August – 2013) Participant in an International Educators’ Workshop sponsored by the Danish Institute for Study Abroad, Copenhagen & Istanbul (November, 2008 & June, 2009)) Participant, Midwest Faculty Seminar on Natural Science and Human Values: Co-evolution or Confrontation? At the University of Chicago (April, 2006) Participant in an international conference/workshop on Media and Universals 2005 – Focus on Film and Print, Universitat Siegen, Siegen, Germany. Participant in the Global Partner’s Project Seminar on the “Environmental Crisis in Central Europe” in the Czech Republic, Hungary, & Slovakia; sponsored by the Mellon Foundation (Summer, 2003) Participant in a CIEE International Faculty Development Seminar on “Strengthening the Peace Process in Northern Ireland” at the University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland (Summer, 2000) Conducted workshops on strategies for seeking academic careers outside of the research university for graduate students and their mentors at Binghamton University (SUNY) (Fall, 2001), the University of New Mexico (Fall, 2001), and the University of Missouri at Columbia (2011 – 2017). Mentor/Seminar leader, Ford Foundation Program for future college teachers (1988 - 2002) Faculty Mentor, ACM-Mellon Minority Fellow Program (1990 – 1997)

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PUBLICATIONS Books & Dissertation 1981 McAndrew, F.T. (1981). Interpersonal attraction, arousal, and nonverbal immediacy behaviors. Doctoral dissertation, University of Maine. Abstract appears in Dissertation Abstracts International, 1982, 42, February, 3499-3500b. 1987 Thieman, T.J., McAndrew, F.T., Arnold, J.D., Rosenkoetter, J.S., Baker, L., Lombardi, B., & Zachry, W.H. (1987). Instructor's Manual and Test File to Accompany Feldman's Understanding Psychology. New York: McGraw-Hill. 1993 McAndrew, F.T. (1993). Environmental Psychology. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0534193080 (Also published in two different Chinese editions & a customized edition for use at Arizona State University) 2015 McAndrew, F. T. (2015). Environmental Psychology. New Delhi, India: Indo-American Books. ISBN: 9382661328 2020 McAndrew, F. T. (2020). Environmental Psychology. Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.: Wu-Nan Book Inc. Book Chapters and Encyclopedia Articles 1990 McAndrew, F.T. (1990). The Semantic Differential Scale of National Stereotypes. In E. Perloff (Ed.), Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HAPI). Pittsburgh, PA: Behavioral Measurement Database Service. 1996, 2000 McAndrew, F.T. (1996, *2000). A classroom demonstration of the primacy effect in the attribution of ability. In M.E. Ware & D.E. Johnson (Eds.), Handbook of Demonstrations and Activities in the Teaching of Psychology. (Volume III) Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. (*Also included in the 2nd Edition.) 2003 McAndrew, F. T. (2003). Evolution and the problem of altruism: Current and historical perspectives. In S. Shohov (Ed.), Advances in Psychology Research, Volume 27 (pp. 277-288) Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. 2008 Klinesmith, J., Kasser, T., & McAndrew, F. T. (2008). Guns, testosterone, and aggression. In W. A. Lesko (Ed.), Readings in Social Psychology: General, Classic, and Contemporary Selections (7th Ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 2011 McAndrew, F. T. (2011). Can Gossip be Good? In M. Cunningham (Ed.), The Reader’s Edge: Book Two (pp. 525-531). New York: McGraw-Hill.

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2016 McAndrew, F. T. (2016). Workplace Gossip. In R. Griffin (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Management, New York: Oxford University Press. McAndrew, F. T. (2016). The Truth About Happiness. In L. Gaetz (Ed.), Avenues 1 – English Skills (2nd edition), pp. 31-33. Montreal, Canada: Pearson-ERPI. McAndrew, F., T. (2016). Mail Order Brides. In T. Shackelford & V. Weekes-Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science. New York: SpringerMeteor. McAndrew, F., T. (2016). Heroic rescue in humans. In T. Shackelford & V. Weekes-Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science. New York: SpringerMeteor. 2017 McAndrew, F. T. (2017). How “The Gossip” became a woman and how “Gossip” became her weapon of choice. In M. L. Fisher (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Women and Competition (pp. 191-205). New York: Oxford University Press. McAndrew, F. T. (2017). Competition. In P. I. Joseph (Ed.), Sage Encyclopedia of War: Social Science Perspectives. (pp. 367-368). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2018 McAndrew, F., T. (2018). War. In T. Shackelford & V.Weekes-Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science. New York: SpringerMeteor. McAndrew, F., T. (2018). Costly Signaling Theory. In T. Shackelford & V. Weekes-Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science. New York: SpringerMeteor. 2019 McAndrew, F.T. (2019). Gossip as a Social Skill. In F. Giardini & R. Wittek (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Gossip and Reputation, pp. 173-192. New York: Oxford University Press. 2020 McAndrew, F. T. (IN PRESS). The Psychology Behind Why Clowns Creep Us Out. In R. Riekke (Ed.), Essays on Clown Horror in Film and Television. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. McAndrew, F. T. (IN PRESS). Why Caring About Celebrities Can Be Good for You. In Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints: Celebrity Culture. Plymouth, MA: Greenhaven Publishing. 2021 McAndrew, F.T. (2021 - IN PRESS). The psychology, geography, and architecture of horror. In G. Yeşildağ (Ed.), Architecture and Fear. Istanbul: Ondokuzonbir Press.

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Refereed Journal Articles 1978 McAndrew, F.T., Ryckman, R.M., Horr, W., & Solomon, R. (1978). The effects of invader placement of spatial markers on territorial behavior in a college population. Journal of Social Psychology, 104, 149-150. McAndrew, F.T. (1978). Memory disruption in mice following immersion in cold water. Journal of General Psychology, 99, 151-152. 1979 Hodosh, R.J., Ringo, J., & McAndrew, F.T. (1979). Density and lek displays in Drosophila Grimshawi. Ethology: International Journal of Behavioural Biology, 49, 164-172. (Formerly Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie) 1981 McAndrew, F.T. (1981). Pattern of performance and attributions of ability and gender. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 7, 583-587. 1984 Nichols, K.R., and McAndrew, F.T. (1984). Stereotyping and autostereotyping in Spanish, Malaysian, and American college students. Journal of Social Psychology, 124, 179-189. McAndrew, F.T., Gold, J.A., Lenney, E., & Ryckman, R.M. (1984). Explorations in immediacy: The nonverbal system and its relationship to affective and situational factors. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 8, 210-228. 1985 McAndrew, F.T. (1985). A classroom demonstration of the primacy effect in the attribution of ability. Teaching of Psychology, 12, 209-211. O'Connell, B.J., Harper, R.S., & McAndrew, F.T. (1985). Grip strength as a function of exposure to red or green visual stimulation. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 61,1157-1158. Bardack, N.R., and McAndrew, F.T. (1985). The influence of physical attractiveness and manner of dress on success in a simulated personnel decision. Journal of Social Psychology, 125, 777- 778. 1986 McAndrew, F.T., and Warner, J.E. (1986). Arousal seeking and the maintenance of mutual gaze in same and mixed-sex dyads. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 10, 168-172. Harris, P.B., and McAndrew, F.T. (1986). Territoriality and compliance: The influence of gender and location on willingness to sign petitions. Journal of Social Psychology, 126, 657-662. McAndrew, F.T. (1986). A cross-cultural study of recognition thresholds for facial expressions of emotion. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 17, 211-224. 1987 McAndrew, F.T. (1987). Decoding visual dominance among Pakistani college students. Journal of Social Psychology, 127, 317-320.

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1989 Hoots, M.A., McAndrew, F.T., & Francois, G.R. (1989). Decoding of gestures in kindergarten, first, and third grade children. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 150, 117-118. 1990 McAndrew, F.T. (1990). Auto- and Heterostereotyping in Pakistani, French, and American college students. Journal of Social Psychology, 130, 341-351. 1991 Johnson, J.L., McAndrew, F.T., & Harris, P.B. (1991). Sociobiology and the naming of adopted And natural children. Evolution and Human Behavior, 12, 365-375. (Formerly Ethology and Sociobiology) 1993 Goodman, G.H., and McAndrew, F.T. (1993). Domes and Astroturf: A note on the relationship between the physical environment and the performance of major league baseball players. Environment and Behavior, 25, 121-125. McAndrew, F.T. (1993). The home advantage in individual sports. Journal of Social Psychology, 133, 401-403. 1995 McAndrew, F.T., and Akande, A. (1995). African Perceptions of Americans of African and European Descent. Journal of Social Psychology, 135, 649-655. 1998 McAndrew, F.T. (1998). The Measurement of "Rootedness" and the Prediction of Attachment to Hometowns in College Students. The Journal of Environmental Psychology, 18, 409-417. McAndrew, F.T., Akande, A., Turner, S., & Sharma, Y. (1998). A cross-cultural ranking of stressful life events in Germany, India, South Africa, & the United States. Journal of Cross- Cultural Psychology, 29, 717-727. Soliman, D.R. & McAndrew, F.T. (1998). Self-Concept in Arabs and Arab-Americans. Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research, 3, 124-126. 2000 McKinney, B.A., & McAndrew, F.T. (2000). Sexuality, gender, and sport: Does playing have a price?. Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research, 5, 152-158. McAndrew, F.T., Akande, A., Bridgstock, R., Mealey, L., Gordon, S., Scheib, J., Akande- Adetoun, B.E., Odeale, F., Morakinyo, A., Nyahete, P., & Mubvakure, G. (2000). A Multicultural Study of Stereotyping in English-Speaking Countries. Journal of Social Psychology, 140, 487-502.

2001 Brackney, M., & McAndrew, F.T. (2001). Ecological world views and receptivity to

different types of arguments for preserving endangered species. Journal of Environmental Education, 33, 17-20.

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2002 McAndrew, F. T. (2002). New evolutionary perspectives on altruism: Multilevel selection and costly signaling theories. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 11, 79-82. McAndrew, F.T., King, J.C., & Honoroff, L.R. (2002). A Sociobiological Analysis of Namesaking Patterns in 322 American Families. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 32, 851-864. McAndrew, F.T., & Milenkovic, M.A. (2002) Of tabloids and family secrets: The

evolutionary psychology of gossip. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 32, 1064-1082. 2004 Carlson, E. A., & McAndrew, F. T. (2004). Body shape ideals and perceptions of body shape in Spanish and American college students. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 99, 1071-1074. 2006 Minervini, B. P., & McAndrew, F. T. (2006). The mating strategies and mate preferences of mail order brides. Cross-Cultural Research, 40, 111-129. Klinesmith, J., Kasser, T., & McAndrew, F. T. (2006). Guns, testosterone, and aggression: An experimental test of a mediational model. Psychological Science, 17, 568-571. Rybak, A., & McAndrew, F. T. (2006). How do we decide who our friends are? Defining levels of friendship in Poland and the United States. Journal of Social Psychology. 146, 147- 163. Turner, S. L., & McAndrew, F. T. (2006). A Laboratory Simulation of Parental Investment Decisions: The Role of Future Reproductive Opportunity and Offspring Quality in Determining Levels of Parental Investment. Evolutionary Psychology, 4, 197-207. 2007 McAndrew, F. T., Bell, E. K., & Garcia, C. M. (2007). Who do we tell, and whom do we tell on? Gossip as a strategy for status enhancement. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37, 1562-1577. McAndrew, F. T., & Garrison, A. J. (2007). Beliefs about gender differences in methods and causes for suicide. Archives of Suicide Research, 11, 271-279. De Backer, C., Nelissen, M., Vyncke, P., Braeckman, J., & McAndrew, F. T. (2007). Celebrities: From teachers to friends. A test of two hypotheses on the adaptiveness of celebrity gossip. Human Nature, 18, 334-354. 2009 McAndrew, F. T. (2009). The interacting roles of testosterone and challenges to status in human male aggression. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 14, 330-335. 2010 Stringfellow, E. L., & McAndrew, F. T. (2010). Parents’ Divorce is More Strongly Related to the Self-Perceived Promiscuity and Drinking Behavior of Male than of Female College Students. Journal of College Student Development, 51, 599- 600.

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2011 McAndrew, F. T., & De Jonge, C. R. (2011). Electronic person perception: What do we infer about people from the style of their e-mail messages? Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2, 403-407. Mast, J. F., & McAndrew, F. T. (2011). Violent lyrics in heavy metal music can increase aggression in males. North American Journal of Psychology, 13, 63-64. 2012 McAndrew, F. T., & Perilloux, C. (2012). Is self-sacrificial competitive altruism primarily a male activity? Evolutionary Psychology, 10, 50-65. McAndrew, F. T., & Perilloux, C. (2012). The Selfish Hero: A study of the individual benefits of self-sacrificial prosocial behavior. Psychological Reports, 111, 27-43. McAndrew, F. T. and Jeong, H. S. (2012). Who does what on Facebook? Age, Sex, and Relationship Status as Predictors of Facebook Use. Computers in Human Behavior, 28, 2359-2365. 2013 McAndrew, F. T. & Shah, S. (2013). Sex differences in jealousy over Facebook activity. Computers in Human Behavior, 29, 2603-2606. 2014 McAndrew, F. T. (2014). The “Sword of a Woman:” Gossip and female aggression. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 19, 196-199. 2016 Knutson, J. A., & McAndrew, F. T. (2016). The Experience of Competition in Same- versus Mixed-Sex Team Sports. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 24, 7-13. De Backer, C. J. S., Larson, C., Fisher, M. L., McAndrew, F. T., & Rudnicki, K. (2016). When strangers start to gossip: Investigating the effects of gossip on cooperation in a prisoner's dilemma game. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2, 266-277. McAndrew, F. T., & Koehnke, S. S. (2016). On the Nature of Creepiness. New Ideas in Psychology, 43, 10-15. 2019 Bird, A. E., & McAndrew, F. T. (2019). Does namesaking a child influence attachment style? North American Journal of Psychology, 21, 39-44. McAndrew, F. T. (2019, October 29). How stories about haunted houses become self- perpetuating. Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture (Blog), Boston: Academic Studies Press. 2020 McAndrew, F. T. (2020). The psychology, geography and architecture of horror: How places creep us out. Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture, 13, 63-64.

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Book Reviews 2006 McAndrew, F. T. (2006). Female infidelity and paternal uncertainty: Evolutionary perspectives on male anti-cuckoldry tactics. A review of a book by the same title by S. M. Platek & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, The Journal of Mind and Behavior, 27, 367-371. 2014 McAndrew, F. T. (2014). On civilizing the unwashed masses. A review of Amy Alkon, Good Manners for Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*CK. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin. Evolutionary Psychology, 12, 827-828. 2015 McAndrew, F. T. (2015). What men endure to be men. A review of Jonathan Gottschall, The Professor in the Cage: Why Men Fight, and Why We Like to Watch. New York: Penguin Press. Evolutionary Psychology, September, 1-2. Trade Magazine and Popular Press Articles 1984 McAndrew, F.T. (1984). Comparative psychology, ethology, and external validity: Does it always matter if the snark is a boojum? Comparative Psychology Newsletter, 4, 1-4. 1995 McAndrew, F.T. (1995). What is "Environmental Psychology", and what can it offer to students concerned about environmental issues? Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 16, 89-92. 2008 McAndrew, F. T. (2008). The psychology of gossip. Psychology Teacher Network, 17, 5-7. McAndrew, F. T. (2008). Can gossip be good? Scientific American Mind Magazine, October/November, 26-33. (Cover Story) McAndrew, F. T. (2008). Love Gossip? Don't worry. It's only human nature. Knox Magazine, 92 (Spring), 14-15. 2015 McAndrew, F. T. (2015, December 4). If you give a man a gun: The evolutionary psychology of mass shootings. [Published by invitation; This appeared in more than a dozen news outlets, including The Huffington Post, Newsweek, CNN, IFLScience, The Daily Mail, & The Conversation] McAndrew, F. T. (2015, October 29). Evolutionary psychology explains why haunted

houses creep us out. [Published by invitation; This appeared in more than two dozen different outlets, including Time, Newsweek, The Conversation, Quartz.com, Livescience, GOOD Magazine, & Business Insider]

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2016 McAndrew, F. T. (2016, January 20). Gossip is a social skill – not a character flaw. (Published by Invitation; appeared in several news outlets including The Conversation, Time, Quartz, Business Insider, & The New Republic). McAndrew, F. T. (2016, May). The surprising factor that can predict your life span. Appeared in Psychology Today Magazine & YourTango Magazine. McAndrew, F. T. (2016, June 1-6). Why High School Stays With Us Forever. (Published

by Invitation; appeared in several news outlets under different titles, including The Washington Post, Business Insider, Salon, The Conversation, Quartz, The Academic Minute, & The Guardian.

McAndrew, F. T. (2016, June 6). How can we better understand “the Office Creep?” HRZone, Siftmedia, U.K. McAndrew, F. T. (2016, June 10). Gossip in your office probably does more good than harm. HRZone, Siftmedia, U.K. McAndrew, F. T. (2016, August 11). Why you shouldn’t want to always be happy. (Published by Invitation; appeared in many news outlets including CNN, The Conversation, Time, RawStory, Salon, IFLScience, The Guardian, Le Point, Slate, Quartz, Sydney Morning Herald, Medical daily, Oest-France, & Business Insider). McAndrew, F. T. (2016, September 29). The Psychology Behind Why Clowns Creep Us Out. (Published by Invitation; appeared in many news outlets under different titles, including The Daily Beast, The Conversation, Time, RawStory, The New Republic, PBS NewsHour, CNN, The Daily Mail, Scientific American, Quartz, Business Insider, Salon, IFL Science, Bangor Daily News, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, & The Washington Post.) McAndrew, F. T. (2016, November 10). The Perils of a Life in Isolation. (Published by Invitation; appeared in several news outlets under different titles, including The Conversation, The Associated Press, PsyPost, Inner Self, Intellectual Takeout, & Psychology Today) 2017 McAndrew, F. T. (2017, January/March). Getting over Rover: Why our grief over a dog is so intense. Appeared in Psychology Today Magazine, The Conversation, IFL Science, Houston Chronicle, San Antonio Express-News, Associated Press, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Quartz, The Observer, Business Insider, & YourTango Magazine. McAndrew, F. T. (2017, April/May). For restaurants looking to boost profits, it’s often about everything but the food. Published by invitation; appeared in many places under different titles, including The Conversation, Hospitality Magazine, Psychology Today, Associated Press, & The New Influencer. McAndrew, F. T. (2017, October 25). How the God You Worship Influences the Ghosts You See. The Conversation, The Raw Story, Associated Press, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Houston Chronicle, Quartz San Francisco Chronicle.

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McAndrew, F. T. (2017, November/December). Beauty Cues: Four traits men unknowingly seek in women. Psychology Today Magazine, Vol. 50, #6, pp. 42-43. McAndrew, F. T. (2017, December 13). Why there’s no place like home for the holidays. The Conversation, The Chicago Tribune, LiveScience, Psychology Today, The Daily Mail, Univision, Patch.com, The Week. 2018 McAndrew, F. T. (2018, August 3). Why ‘Nigerian Prince’ scams continue to dupe us. The Conversation, Inverse, San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, Salon, News Channel Asia, & others. 2019 McAndrew, F. T. (2019, May 23). Could a lack of humility be at the root of what ails America? Newsweek, Salon, The Conversation, Government Executive, Alternet, and more than three dozen other media outlets. McAndrew, F. T. (2019, August 21). Politicians don’t seem to laugh at themselves as much anymore. Appeared in The Conversation, Intellectual Takeout, Wall Street Window, and more than two dozen other news outlets. McAndrew, F. T. (2019, September 5 & 9). How the God you worship influences the ghosts you see. Business Mirror & The Conversation (In Indonesian). McAndrew, F. T. (2019, September 4). The psychology behind why clowns creep you out. CNN, Quartz, Popular Science, The Wire, Inverse, & several dozen other publications. McAndrew, F. T. (2019, September/October). The Best days of Our Lives? An essay about high school included in the program for Groan Ups, which ran in London’s Vaudeville Theatre – opened on September 20, 2019. McAndrew, F. T. (2019, September 12). Gossip much? Don’t worry, you shouldn’t be ashamed of it. The Independent (online). McAndrew, F. T. (2019, September 26). Curious Kids: Why do old people hate new music? The Conversation, The Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, Quartz, & several dozen other media outlets. McAndrew, F. T. (2019, October 21). Houses of Horror. Aeon Magazine. McAndrew, F. T. (2019, October 28). Why we love big, blood-curdling screams. The Conversation, Time Magazine, Discover Magazine, Big Think, & Multiple other media outlets. 2020 McAndrew, F. T. (2020, January/February). Why old people hate new music. Next Truth: Young People Science, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 29-30. McAndrew, F. T. (2020, February). How stories about haunted houses become self- perpetuating, Next Truth Magazine, pp. 39-40.

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McAndrew, F. T. (2020, March/April). Why we love blood-curdling screams. Next Truth Magazine, pp. 40-41. McAndrew, F. T. (2020, May 5). Why do old people hate new music? Purple Sneakers. McAndrew, F. T. (2020, May 6). Why losing a dog can be harder than losing a relative or friend. Considerable. McAndrew, F. T. (2020, May 20). The psychology behind why clowns creep us out. Art in Real Life. McAndrew, F. T. (2020, June 3). Reading faces: Why we sometimes get it wrong. Art in Real Life. Psychology Today Magazine Essays (BLOG) The "Precarious Manhood" of the Santa Barbara Shooter - February 2, 2015 Millennials and Social Media: It May not be What You Think. – February 2, 2015 The “Crazy Bastard” Hypothesis – February 4, 2015 How did “the Gossip” Become a Woman? – February 14, 2015 Understanding the Islamic State – A Fool’s Errand? – February 28, 2015 You Can’t Be Happy All of the Time, But Don’t Stop Trying – March 1, 2015 Why Can’t We Be “Perfectly” Happy? – March 14, 2015 Why caring about Celebrities can be Good for You – March 16, 2015 Cluelessness 101 – March 29, 2015 The Macabre Side of Growing Up Catholic – April 8, 2105 Gossip in Your Workplace Probably Does More Good Than Harm – April 25, 2015 “Where Are You From?” It’s a Complicated Question – May 5, 2015 Going Old School: College in the 1850s – May 12, 2015 How We Decide Who’s Creepy – May 19, 2015 Is the Tongue the “Sword of a Woman?” – June 2, 2015 Nothing Says “Old Dude” Like Getting a Motorcycle – July 8, 2015 Why Some People See Ghosts and Other Presences – July 9, 2015 Why High School Stays with You Forever – July 27, 2015 Home is Where the Heart is, but Where is “Home?” – August 3, 2015 Mama’s Baby, Papa’s, MAYBE: Baby Names and Fathers’ Anxieties – August 8, 2015 One Psychologist’s Two Cents on Guns – September 1, 2015 Is Heroism a “Guy Thing?” – September 11, 2015 What Makes a House Feel Haunted? – November 2, 2015 “Mail Order Brides” Still Exist – November 24, 2015 Five Ways Your Office Tells Us Who you Are – December 1, 2015 If You Give a Man a Gun: Men, Evolution, & Mass Shootings – December 8, 2015 The Psychology of Going to War – January 7, 2016 Gossip is a Social Skill – Not a Character Flaw – January 24, 2016 Who Are the Creepiest Celebrities? – March 4, 2016 Who Does What on Facebook? – April 1, 2016 Why Some People Creep Us Out So Much – April 27, 2016 The Surprising Factor that Can Predict Your Life Span – May 9, 2016 Is It Possible to Invest Equally in All of Your Children? – July 8, 2016 Why It Is So Easy To Hate Each Other – July 14, 2016. Why It Can Be So Hard to Stay Happy – August 21, 2016 Why Clowns Creep Us out – October 14, 2016

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The Perils of a Life in Isolation – November 10, 2016 Haunted Houses: What keeps the Spooky Legends Alive? – December 9, 2016 The Creepiness of Japan’s “Suicide Forest” – January 11, 2017 Getting Over Rover: Why Our Grief Over a Dog is so Intense – January 29, 2017 Controlling the Conduct of College Women in the 1960s – February 15, 2017 Communicating with the Dead: Mediums, Seances, Ouija Boards – April 12, 2017 The Ambience of a Restaurant Controls What We Eat and Drink – April 29, 2017 A Reflection on Near Death Experiences – May 2, 2017 How to Avoid Creeping Women Out – July 4, 2017 4 Subtle, Underestimated Signs of Female Beauty – July 10, 2017 What is the Right Size for a Group Conversation? – July 18, 2017 A Reflection on Creepy Mustaches & Creepy Hobbies – September 22, 2017 Creepy Vacation Destinations – October 1, 2017 The Role of Creepy Characters in Popular Culture – October 16, 2017 How the God You Worship Influences the Ghosts You See – October 25, 2017 Why There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays – December 15, 2017 The Freudian Symbolism in Your Dreams – January 1, 2018 Why Men Will Always Be More Disgusting Than Women – January 9, 2018 The Winchester Mystery House and Other Haunted Places – January 29, 2018 Can Feng Shui Enhance Human Well-Being? – April 1, 2018 Why Beauty is a Mixed Blessing for Girls – April 22, 2018 Your Sense of Humor Can Serve as “Social Radar” – April 28, 2018 Is Polygamy a Better Deal for Men or for Women – July 23, 2018 Are Heroism, Philanthropy, and Religion About Showing Off? – July 26, 2018 Why ‘Nigerian Prince’ Scams Continue to Dupe Us – August 6, 2018 When Do Personality Traits Predict Behavior? – October 2, 2018 Why We Fear the Zombie Apocalypse – October 11, 2018 Why You Underestimate How Much Other People Like You – December 11, 2018 Reading Faces: Why Your Sometimes get It Wrong – January 27, 2019 “Quasi-Courtship” Behaviors can Energize a Workplace – January 29, 2019 My Experience with Transient Global Amnesia (TGA) – February 24, 2019 On the Nature of Privacy – May 8, 2019 Hot and Bothered: Does Heat Make people Aggressive? – May 17, 2019 Is a lack of intellectual humility what ails America? – May 27, 2019 There are different kinds of mass shooters – and it matters – August 8, 2019 Politicians Don’t Laugh at Themselves Very Much Anymore – August 23, 2019 Why lifelike dolls and robots creep you out – September 4, 2019 Why old people hate new music – October 1, 2019 Why do we intentionally scare ourselves? – October 8, 2019 Why we love big, blood-curdling screams – October 28, 2019 Why Small Talk is a Big Deal – January 18, 2020 How Does Your House Look Through the Eyes of a Burglar? – January 22, 2020 Is your personality stressing you out? – March 9, 2020 Why face masks give us the creeps – June 1, 2020 Five reasons why being at home all the time is so hard – June 3, 2020 The eternal challenge of conformity pressure – June 8, 2020

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INVITED TALKS 1983 McAndrew, F.T. (1983, September). Worker motivation in the face of technological change. Invited address delivered to the Illinois Newspaper Production Conference, Galesburg, Illinois. 1989 McAndrew, F.T. (1989, November). Why apes have eyebrows: Evolution and human nonverbal communication. Invited colloqium presented at the University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania. 1990 McAndrew, F.T. (1990, September). The Green Experience. Convocation address delivered at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. 1992 McAndrew, F.T. (1992, March). The evolution of human environmental preferences. Invited colloqium presented at Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa. 1995 McAndrew, F.T. (1995, April). The Biological roots of Environmental Attitudes. Guest lecture to the graduate program in environmental studies, University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, IL. McAndrew, F.T. (1995, April). The Psychology of Environmental Planning. Invited address at the University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, IL. 1996 McAndrew, F.T. (1996, September). Evolutionary Psychology and the Naming of Children. Keynote address delivered at the Annual Congress of the Psychological Society of South Africa, Johannesburg. McAndrew, F.T. (1996, September). Industrial and Organizational Psychology in the United States. Invited Address presented to the Department of Industrial Psychology, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa. McAndrew, F.T. (1996, May). Involving Undergraduates in Field Research in Social Psychology. Invited presentation at a symposium of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago. 2000 McAndrew, F.T. (2000, January). Social and Psychological Factors to Consider in the Construction of Carrying Capacity Models. Invited Workshop presentation at the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study Scenario Workshop, Marathon, Florida. 2001 McAndrew, F. T. (2001, November). The evolutionary psychology of gossip. Invited Colloqium presented at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM McAndrew, F. T. (2001, September). Of tabloids and family secrets: The evolutionary psychology of gossip. Invited colloqium presented at SUNY-Binghamton, Binghamton, NY.

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2003 McAndrew, F. T. (2003, February). The evolutionary psychology of gossip. Invited talk presented at Colby College, Waterville, Maine. 2004 McAndrew, F. T. (2004, July). Why is Gossip so Irresistible? Explorations in the Evolutionary Psychology of Gossip. Invited paper presented at a symposium of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Berlin, Germany. McAndrew, F.T. (2004, December). The evolutionary psychology of gossip. Invited presentation at Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois. 2005 McAndrew, F. T. (2005, February). Gossip as entertainment: Why does bad news feel so good? Invited Presentation at a conference on Media and Universals 2005 – Focus on Film and Print, Universitat Siegen, Siegen, Germany. McAndrew, F. T. (2005, October). The psychology of gossip. Invited presentation at Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois. McAndrew, F. T. (2005, November). The psychology of gossip. Invited presentation at Carl Sandburg College, Galesburg, Illinois. 2006 McAndrew, F. T. (2006, October). The evolutionary psychology of gossip. Invited presentation at the University of Texas at Austin. McAndrew, F. T. (2006, October). The evolutionary psychology of gossip. Invited presentation at the University of Texas at Arlington. 2007 McAndrew, F. T. (2007, September). Information Age Media and Stone Age Minds: How the Entertainment Industry Succeeds by Pressing the Right Buttons in Our Hunter-Gatherer Brains. Invited Keynote Address at the first annual IDeoGRAMS Conference 2007: Contemporary Media. Leicester, England. 2008 McAndrew, F. T. (2008, March). The Evolutionary psychology of Gossip. Invited presentation at Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida. McAndrew, F. T. (2008, July). Evolutionary perspectives on popular culture. Invited Class lecture at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. 2009 McAndrew, F. T. (2009, June). What Should Study Abroad in Psychology be About? Panelist/Chair of Panel at an International Educators Workshop sponsored by The Danish Institute for Study Abroad, Copenhagen, Denmark. McAndrew, F. T. (2009, July). Evolutionary perspectives on popular culture. Invited Class lecture at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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2010 McAndrew, F. T. (2010, April). The Evolutionary psychology of Gossip. Invited presentation at The University of Missouri at St. Louis. McAndrew, F. T. (2010, September). The Evolutionary psychology of Gossip. Invited Presentation at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana. 2011 McAndrew, F. T. (2011, March) The Evolutionary Psychology of Gossip. Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana. McAndrew, F. T. (2011, April) The Science of Gossip: Why You Can’t Stop Yourself. Keynote Address delivered at the ILLOWA Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Monmouth, IL. McAndrew, F. T. (2011, September). The Selfish Hero? An invited address at the University of Limerick, Ireland. McAndrew, F. T. (2011, October). The Evolutionary Psychology of Gossip. Invited talk in the Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri – Columbia. McAndrew, F. T. (2011, October). Teaching careers at liberal arts colleges. Workshop presentation sponsored by the graduate school of the University of Missouri – Columbia as part of their “Preparing Future Faculty” program. McAndrew, F. T. (2011, October). The Selfish Hero?. Invited talk in the Department of Anthropology, University of Missouri – Columbia. 2012 McAndrew, F. T. (2012, October). Academic careers at primarily teaching institutions. Presentation and panel discussion sponsored by the graduate school of the University of Missouri – Columbia as part of their “Preparing Future Faculty” program. 2013 McAndrew, F. T. (2013, August). "Gossip and the Management of Reputation." Workshop sponsored by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS) at the Lorentz Center, Leiden, Netherlands. McAndrew, F. T. (2013, October). Invited speaker as part of Carl Sandburg College’s “Lunch with a Scholar” program. Galesburg, Illinois. McAndrew, F. T. (2013, November). Teaching careers at small liberal arts colleges. Presentation sponsored by the graduate school at the University of Missouri at Columbia as part of their “Preparing Future Faculty” Program.

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2014 McAndrew, F. T. (2014, October). Teaching careers at small liberal arts colleges. Presentation sponsored by the graduate school at the University of Missouri at Columbia as part of their “Preparing Future Faculty” Program. McAndrew, F. T. (2014, October). The Evolution of Human Environmental Preferences.

Guest lecture to the Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) program on “Ecology and Human Origins,” Tanzania.

McAndrew, F.T. (2014, December). Invited speaker, Interpersonal Relationships Lab, Department of Psychology, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois. 2015 McAndrew, F. T. (2015, February). The “Sword of a Woman?” – Gossip and Female

Aggression. Invited talk delivered as part of a symposium on “Female Aggression: The Often Overlooked, but Functionally Sophisticated, Ways Women Compete” at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), Long Beach, California. [Abstract appears in program, but presentation not made because of medical emergency.]

McAndrew, F. T. (2015, September). The unavoidable awkwardness of family life. Invited Lecture at The Peoria Riverfront Museum in conjunction with a photography exhibit of “Awkward Family Photos,” Peoria, IL. McAndrew, F. T. (2015, October). Teaching careers at small liberal arts colleges. Presentation sponsored by the graduate school at the University of Missouri at Columbia as part of their “Preparing Future Faculty” Program. 2016 McAndrew, F. T. (2016, January). Creep: The psychology of paranormal experiences. Invited talk given as part of Mortar Board’s Lecture Series Teach Me Anything. Knox College, Galesburg, IL. McAndrew, F. T. (2016, September). Alpha Male or Omega Male? Precarious Manhood and the Violence of Young Men. Invited Lecture at the C. G. Jung Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico. McAndrew, F. T. (2016, October). The Evolutionary Psychology of Gossip. Invited address to the Department of Organization Sciences, Vrije University (VU), Amsterdam. McAndrew, F. T. (2016, October). Creeped Out: Evolution, Psychology, & Creepiness. Invited talk to the Evolutionary Psychology Lab Group at Vrije University (VU), Amsterdam. 2017 McAndrew, F. T. (2017, October). Teaching careers at small liberal arts colleges. Presentation sponsored by the graduate school at the University of Missouri at Columbia as part of their “Preparing Future Faculty” Program.

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2018 McAndrew, F. T. (2018, September). Teaching careers at small liberal arts colleges. Presentation sponsored by the graduate school at the University of Missouri at Columbia as part of their “Preparing Future Faculty” Program. McAndrew, F. T. (2018, October). Creeped-Out: The Psychology of Creepiness & Horror. Invited talk given at Western Illinois University, Quad Cities Campus, Moline, Illinois. 2019 McAndrew, F.T. (2019, September 28). “Gossip in Work Organizations: A Double- Edged Sword?” Invited talk at the Business Psychology Graduate Program of the Chicago School of Professional Psychology (Chicago). McAndrew, F. T. (2019, October 7). Teaching careers at small liberal arts colleges. Presentation sponsored by the graduate school at the University of Missouri at Columbia as part of their “Preparing Future Faculty” Program. McAndrew, F. T. (2019, November 14). GOSSIP: Is it a Social Skill – or a Character Flaw? Invited talk given at Western Illinois University, Quad Cities Campus, Moline, Illinois. 2020 McAndrew, F. T. (2020, June 12). How Do evolved Competitive Strategies Impact Leadership Styles? Invited talk presented as part of the Hogan Distinguished Speaker Series at Hogan Assessments, Tulsa, Oklahoma. (POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC) McAndrew, F. T. (2020, June). Application of a gossip research program to the understanding of social media use. Invited presentation at The Force of Gossip Project at VU University in Amsterdam. (Funded by the European Research Council). (POSTPONED UNTIL JUNE, 2021, DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC)

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS 1975 Cherulnik, P.D., and McAndrew, F.T. (1975, April). Sex role stereotyping and favorability of Impressions of men and women. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York. 1980 McAndrew, F.T. (1980, April). Interpersonal attraction, arousal, and nonverbal immediacy behaviors: A correlational analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Hartford. 1981 McAndrew, F.T. (1981, April). Primacy effects in attributions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York. 1982 McAndrew, F.T. (1982, April). Chair of paper session on “Attribution Theory” at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York. 1983 McAndrew, F.T., and Clark, J.D. (1983, April). Situational preferences of individuals differing in arousability. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia. 1984 McAndrew, F.T., and Nichols, K.R. (1984, April). Intergroup contact and ethnic stereotyping by college students in three cultures. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore. Mitchell, J.L., and McAndrew, F.T. (1984, April). Predicted social drinking and the need for social approval. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore. 1985 McMichael, M.T., and McAndrew, F.T. (1985, April). Sex differences in self-reported fears. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston. McAndrew, F.T. (1985, April). Recognition thresholds for facial expressions of emotion in American and Malaysian college students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston. 1986 McAndrew, F.T. (1986, April). Decoding visual dominance and Pakistani college students: A failure at cross-cultural replication. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York. 1987 McAndrew, F.T., and Thornton, B.G. (1987, April). Approach and avoidance tendencies of screeners and nonscreeners. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Arlington, VA.

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1988 McAndrew, F.T., and Sperry, A.L. (1988, April). Group polarization and the escalation of commitment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Buffalo, NY. 1989 McAndrew, F.T. (1989, April). Hetero- and autostereotyping in Pakistani, French, and American college students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston. 1991 McAndrew, F.T., Johnson, J.L., & Harris, P.B. (1991, May). Sociobiology and the naming of adopted and natural children. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago. 1992 McAndrew, F.T. (1992, April). The home advantage also operates in individual sports: A study of American high school wrestlers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston. 1993 Fradkin-Posavac, H.D., & McAndrew, F.T. (1993, March). Predisposition for eating disorders as a mediator of body satisfaction contrast effects. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco. Portions of this research were also presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix (April, 1993) McAndrew, F.T., & Gullapalli, G. (1993, May). American and Muslim Perceptions of Ten Islamic Nations. Paper presented at the annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago. 1995 McAndrew, F.T., and King, J.C. (1995, June). Birth Order and the Naming of Children: An Examination of Naming as a Strategy of Parental Investment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Santa Barbara, CA. McAndrew, F.T., and Akande, A. (1995, April). African stereotypes of Americans of African and European Descent. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston. 1998 McAndrew, F.T., Turner, S., Fiedeldey, A.C., & Sharma, Y. (1998, July) Are Human Environmental Preferences Universal? Evidence from a Cross-Cultural Study of Preferences for Visual and Non-Visual Features of Outdoor Environments. Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Davis, CA. Soliman, D.R., & McAndrew, F.T. (1998, May). Self-Concept in Arabs and Arab Americans. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago. McAndrew, F.T., Akande, A., Turner, S., & Sharma, Y. (1998, May). A cross-cultural ranking of stressful life events in Germany, India, South Africa, & the United States. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

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1999 McAndrew, F.T., Akande, A., Bridgstock, R., Mealey, L., Gordon, S., Scheib, J., Akande- Adetoun, B.E., Odeale, F., Morakinyo, A., Nyahete, P., & Mubvakure, G. (1999, May). A Multicultural Study of Stereotyping in English-Speaking Countries. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago. 2000 Brackney, M., & McAndrew, F.T. (2000, May). Ecological world views and receptivity to different types of arguments for preserving endangered species. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago. 2004 Minervini, B. P., & McAndrew, F. T. (2004, July). The mating strategies and mate preferences of mail order brides. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Berlin, Germany. Turner, S. L., & McAndrew, F. T. (2004, July). A Laboratory Simulation of Hagen's Defection Hypothesis: Determining the Role of Future Reproductive Opportunity and Offspring Quality in Parental Investment. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Berlin, Germany. 2005 McAndrew, F. T., Bell, E. K., & Garcia, C. M. (2005, June). Who do we tell, and whom do we tell on? Explorations in the evolutionary psychology of gossip. Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Austin, Texas. 2006 Franciskovich, S. J., & McAndrew, F. T. (2006, June). Birth order, personality, and conformity to parental expectations in the choice of a long-term mate. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Philadelphia, PA. 2007 McAndrew, F. T., & Garrison, A. J. (2007, May). Sex and suicide: Beliefs about sex differences in methods and causes for suicide. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago. 2009 McAndrew, F. T. (2009, May). The Selfish Hero? A Study of the Individual Benefits of Self-Sacrificial Behavior in Small Groups. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Fullerton, CA. 2010 McAndrew, F. T., & Perilloux, C. (2010, June). Who becomes a Hero and what happens to them? A Study of Self-Sacrificial Behavior in Small Female Groups. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Eugene, OR.

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2011 McAndrew, F. T., & Perilloux, C. (2011, June/July). The Gender and Personality Dynamics of Self-sacrificial “Heroic” Behavior in Mixed-Sex Groups. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Montpellier, France 2012 McAndrew, F. T., & Jeong, H. S. (2012, June). The Evolutionary Psychology of Facebook: mate seeking, status signaling, and the maintenance of kinship networks. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 2013 McAndrew, F. T., & Koehnke, S. S. (2013, January). Creepiness. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), New Orleans, Louisiana. Klimaj, V. A., Lawrence, Z. E., Knutson, J. A., King, E. A., Schaefer, D. C., & McAndrew, F. T. (2013, July). Does hormonal birth control disrupt the assessment of mate quality through kissing? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Miami, FL. Goranson, A., & McAndrew, F. T. (2013, July). Does self-monitoring mediate interest in different styles of gossip? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Miami, FL. 2014 McAndrew, F. T., & Shah, S. S. (2014, February). Sex differences in jealousy over Facebook activity. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), Austin, Texas. 2015 Goranson, A., & McAndrew, F. T. (2015, February). Helper or Helping? The Role of

Subtle Linguistic Manipulations in Prosocial Behavior. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), Austin, Texas.

McAndrew, F. T., & Koehnke, S. S. (2015, May). Can "Getting the Creeps" be an Evolutionary Adaptation? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Columbia, Missouri. 2016 Klimaj, V. A., Lawrence, Z. E., Knutson, J. A., King, E. A., & McAndrew, F. T. (2016, January). Does hormonal birth control disrupt the assessment of mate quality through kissing? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.

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2017 Corwin-Renner, E. R., Nguyen, S. L., Zepeda, D. M. Neelagiri, S., Pierro, M. L., &

McAndrew, F. T. (2017, January). Red Flag! Women are on their guard against a woman wearing red, especially if she is seeking a mate. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas.

McAndrew, F. T. (2017, June). Academic careers in evolutionary psychology at teaching focused institutions. Symposium Chair and Presenter at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Boise, Idaho. 2018 Duong, K. L., & McAndrew, F. T. (2018, November). The effects of race and friendship affiliation on occupational perceptions. Paper presented at the Midstates Consortium for Math and Science Undergraduate research Symposium (Biological Sciences & Psychology Division), Chicago, IL. 2019 Bird, A. E., & McAndrew, F. T. (2019, February). Does namesaking a child influence attachment style? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Portland, Oregon. 2020 Duong, K. L., & McAndrew, F. T. (2020, February). The Effects of Race and Friendship Affiliation on Occupational Perceptions. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), New Orleans. Thomas, I., Dorsey, M., Epstein, K., Maina, I., Rodriguez, Y., & McAndrew, F. T. (2020, February). Males’ alcohol consumption signals traits to female mates. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), New Orleans. Thomas, I., & McAndrew, F. T. (2020, April). Can meaning affirmations reduce social intolerance in a moral disagreement? Poster presented at the annual meeting of The Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago. (CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC)

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UNDERGRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY HONORS THESES SUPERVISED (All at Knox College – does not include theses for independent majors) Hedonic relevance and the group polarization phenomenon - P. Christopher Earley, 1980 Modeling effects and attributions of success and failure - Constance J. Pilkington, 1982 Territoriality and compliance: The influence of gender and location on willingness to sign petitions – Paul B. Harris, 1984 The effect of adult warmth and power on the preferred interpersonal distance of pre-school children – Thayer L. Williams, 1984 Perceived harm and attributions of blame to criminals and victims - John L. Lafferty, 1985 Feelings of responsibility and the escalation to a course of action in individuals and groups – Amy L. Sperry, 1985 Successful deception by high and low Machiavellians as a function of motivation and channel of communication – Victoria B. Crawshaw, 1986 Effectiveness of advertizing as a function of audience involvement and arousal - Jean O. Anderson, 1987 Effects of light exercise on physical and mental performance – Sandra A. Kozar, 1988 Predisposition for eating disorders as a mediator of body satisfaction contrast effects - Heidi D. Fradkin, 1992 The role of distractability and need for social approval in social facilitation - Steven S. Posavac, 1992 Cognitive and neurological functioning in soccer players - Dale C. Plampin, 1993 Gender differences in perceptions of sexual coercion within varied intimate relationships.

- Philip J. Martel, 1994 The Psychology of Gossip - Megan A. Milenkovic, 1997 The influence of self-categorization on the person/group discrimination discrepancy - Ginger L. Pennington, 1997 The relationship between socioeconomic status and phonological awareness of Honduran children - Nadia Duenas, 1998

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Perceptions of communication styles in romantic relationships: Do they affect relationship satisfaction? - Lora R. Honoroff, 1998 A study of the relationship between parental attachment and patriotism in American and Spanish college students. - Michael H. DeGroot, 2003 A laboratory simulation of Hagen’s defection hypothesis: Determining the role of future reproductive opportunity and offspring quality in parental investment decisions - Stefanie L. Turner, 2004 Through the eyes of a raven: Primacy-recency effects on audience mood in the theater. – Douglas A. Porter, 2005 Can you be good just by saying so? Increasing prosocial behavior by using subtle linguistic cues to implicate the self - Amelia L. Goranson, 2014 Gender and the experience of competition in team sports - Joseph A. Knutson, 2014 Writing pedagogy and program assessment, design, and implementation – Bruce H. Kovanen, 2015 How much will those fries actually cost me? The effects of exercise and calorie information on consumer dining behavior - Erica E. Baumgardner, 2016 The effects of race and friendship affiliation on occupational perceptions - Khanh-Linh Duong, 2020