JODENE
R. BACCUS
EDUCATION
September 1999 to present: McGill University, Department of Psychology,
PhD in progress. Expected date of completion: June, 2005
September
1994 to June 1999: University of Winnipeg. Bachelor of Arts, Honours.
Major: Psychology.
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS
February, 2004: McGill Graduate Studies and Research Alma Mater Travel
Grant: $250.00
June, 2003: McGill Graduate Studies and Research Alma Mater Travel Grant:
$250.00
October, 2002: Department of Psychology Travel Award: $500.00
June, 2002: McGill Graduate Studies and Research Alma Mater Travel Grant:
$500.00
June 2002: Awarded a travel grant to attend the Canadian Initiative
on Social Statistics (CISS) Data Training School (a collaboration between
SSHRC and Statistics Canada)
February, 2002: McGill Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Alma
Mater Travel Grant: $250.00
September, 2001 Doctoral Fellowship from the Social Science and Humanities
Research Council of
to August, 2005: Canada: $19,000/year
September, 2001: McGill Majors Fellowship: $15,000. Declined.
April, 2001: McGill Psychology Students’ Association Teaching
Award
February, 2001: Society for Personality and Social Psychology Travel
Award: $300.00
February, 2001: Society for Personality and Social Psychology Diversity
Award Competition: Honorable Mention
February, 2000: McGill Psychology Students’ Association Teaching
Award
September, 1999: McGill Tuition Fellowship: $5000.00
April, 1998: University of Winnipeg, Student of Distinction
September, 1998: University of Winnipeg, Academic Scholarship: $500.00
September, 1995: Manitoba Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Scholarship:
$500.00
September, 1994: University of Winnipeg Board of Regents Entrance Scholarship:
$1200.00
September, 1994: Cal-Law Scholarship, $500.00
TEACHING/RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
November, 1999 and 2002 Guest lecturer for Introduction to Psychology
at McGill University.
2000-present
Teaching assistant for various psychology courses at McGill University
and the University of Winnipeg including Introduction to Psychology,
Research Methods in Social Psychology, Social Cognition and the Self,
and Intermediate Research Methods and Data Analysis: ANOVA and Multiple
Regression
2000-present
Grader for various psychology courses at McGill University including
Social Psychology, Intergroup Relations, and Social Cognition and the
Self.
January
2000 to April 2001: Coordinator and Webmaster of the McGill University
Subject Pool.
1998-1999
Part-Time Research Assistant positions held at the University of Winnipeg
with Dr. Mark Baldwin, Dr. James Clark, and Dr. Evan Pritchard.
ACADEMIC
CONTRIBUTIONS
Baccus,
J.R. & Horowitz, M.J. (manuscript in preparation). Role-Relationship
Models: Addressing Maladaptive Interpersonal Patterns and Emotional
Distress. To appear in, M. Baldwin (Ed.), Interpersonal Cognition.
Baccus,
J.R., Baldwin, M.W., & Packer, D.J. (in press) Increasing implicit
self-esteem through classical conditioning. Psychological Science.
Baccus, J.R, Baldwin, M.W., & Packer, D.J. Increasing implicit self-esteem
through classical conditioning. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological
Association annual meeting. Halifax, ON. June, 2003.
Baccus, J.R., Baldwin, M.W., & Packer, D.J. Classical conditioning
of implicit self-esteem. Poster presentation at the Society for Personality
and Social Psychology Annual Meeting. Universal City, California. February,
2003.
Baccus,
J.R., & Baldwin, M.W. The role of self and other in implicit self-esteem.
Poster presentation at the International Conference on The Dialogical
Self. Ghent, Belgium. October, 2002.
Baccus,
J.R., & Baldwin, M.W. Implicit self-esteem and classical conditioning
of acceptance. Poster presentation at the Eastern Psychological Association
annual meeting. Boston, MA. March, 2002.
Baccus,
J.R., Purdy, K.T., Baldwin, M.W., & Fehr, B. “If I depend
on him, then he will leave me”: If…then contingencies and
attachment working models. Paper presented at the Society for Personality
and Social Psychology Annual Meeting. Savannah, Georgia. February, 2002.
Baccus,
J.R., Baldwin, M.W., & Menzies-Toman, D. Interpersonal expectations
of rejection: Reactions to failure in individuals with low self-esteem.
Poster presentation at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual
Meeting. St. Foy, Québec. June, 2001.
Baccus,
J.R., & Baldwin, M.W. Being respected or being liked: Primed relational
motives and self-esteem. Poster presentation at the American Psychological
Society Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. June, 2001.
Baccus, J.R., Baldwin, M.W, & Fitzsimons, G.M. Self-esteem and the
automatic and controlled processing of if-then contingencies. Poster
presentation at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual
Meeting. San Antonio, Texas. February, 2001.
Baccus,
J.R., Baldwin, M.W., & Fitzsimons, G.M. Self-esteem and gender differences
in automatic versus controlled processing. Poster presentation at the
Canadian Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Ottawa, Ontario.
June, 2000.
Baccus,
J.R., Flint, J., Harasymchuk, C., Treichel, M., & Fehr, B. A prototype-interaction
pattern model of marital expectations. Paper presented at the Prairie
Undergraduate Research Conference. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April, 1999.
Baccus,
J.R., Harasymchuk, C., Preston, J.L., & Baldwin, M.W. Ifs, thens,
& buts: remedial tactics and social anxiety. Poster presentation
at the Prairie Undergraduate Research Conference. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
April, 1998.
Baldwin,
M.W. & Baccus, J.R. (in press). Maintaining a Focus on the Social
Goals Underlying Self-Conscious Emotions. Psychological Inquiry.
Baldwin,
M.W., & Baccus, J.R. (2003). An expectancy-value approach to self-esteem.
In S.J. Spencer, S. Fein, M.P. Zanna, & J.M. Olson (Eds.) Motivated
Social Perception: The Ontario Symposium (Vol 9, pp. 171-194). Mahwah
NJ: Erlbaum.
Baldwin,
M.W., Baccus, J.R., & Packer, D. Can implicit self-esteem be modified
via classical conditioning? Paper presented at the Society for Personality
and Social Psychology Annual Meeting. Savannah, Georgia. February, 2002.
Baldwin,
M.W., Baccus, J.R., & Fitzsimons, G.M. (in press) Self-Esteem and
the Dual Processing of Interpersonal Contingencies. Self and Identity.
Gilbert,
P., Baldwin, M., Irons, C., Baccus, J.R., & Clark, M. Evolution,
relational schemas and the internalisation of hostile and reassuring
selves: Their relation to depression. Manuscript submitted.
MEMBERSHIPS
AND AFFILIATIONS
McGill
Scarlet Key Society
Society for Personality and Social Psychology
REFERENCES
References
available upon request.