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CURRICULUM VITAESteve Allen NidaAugust 2018Home Address:MSC 62Charleston, SC 29409Phone: (843) 853-6275Office Address:The Citadel171 Moultrie StreetCharleston, SC 29409Phone: (843) 953-6702E-mail Address:steve.nida@citadel.eduCurrent PositionProfessor of Psychology, The Citadel, 2002-presentPrevious Academic PositionsHead, Department of Psychology, The Citadel, 2002-2009, 2012-2018. Responsiblefor a 13-person department, including the planning, scheduling, and administration ofgraduate and undergraduate academic programs; recruitment, retention, and evaluation ofregular faculty; management of 10-12 adjunct faculty; departmental budgeting and fiscalmanagement (annual budget of approximately 1 million); and assessment and strategicplanning.Associate Provost for Graduate and Professional Education and Dean of the CitadelGraduate College, 2009-2012. Responsible for all aspects of the university'sgraduate and evening college programs, as well as for continuing and professionaleducation offerings. Among these responsibilities are: all graduate college operations,including scheduling, marketing, program development, policy matters, and communityrelations; management and evaluation of a 10-person staff; fundraising, budgeting andfiscal management (annual budget of approximately 6 million); management ofuniversity's IRB and other grant- and research-related matters; and assessment andstrategic planning.Professor of Psychology, Franklin University, 1983-2002Chairperson, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Franklin University, 1991-2002

2Faculty Administrator for General Education, Franklin University, 2001-2002Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Business, Franklin University, 1996Adjunct Coordinator for Psychology and Counseling, Franklin University, 1989-1991Lecturer, Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, 1988, 1985Visiting Adjunct Professor of Family Medicine, Anderson Family Practice ResidencyProgram, Anderson Memorial Hospital, Anderson, SC, 1987Acting Chairperson, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Franklin University,1986Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology, The Ohio State University, 1984Assistant Professor of Psychology, Georgia College, 1980-1982Educational HistoryPh.D., The Ohio State University, 1982Major: Social PsychologyMinors: Personality/Clinical Psychology, Quantitative PsychologyM.A., Wake Forest University, 1976Major: General Experimental PsychologyB.A., King College, 1974Major: PsychologyOther Professional CertificationHarvard Institutes for Higher Education, Management Development Program, 2006Other Administrative and Committee ExperienceFaculty Senate, The Citadel, 2016-presentUndergraduate Curriculum Committee, The Citadel, 2016Academic Board, The Citadel, 2002-2015Co-chair, SACS Leadership Team, The Citadel, 2012-2014

3Strategic Planning Council, The Citadel, 2012Chair, Institutional Review Board, The Citadel, 2009-2013Chair, Graduate Council, The Citadel, 2009-2012Professional Education Board, School of Education, The Citadel, 2009-2012Marketing Advisory Council, The Citadel, 2009-2012Enrollment Management Committee, 2011-2012Physical Effectiveness Council, The Citadel, 2006-2009Social Development Committee, The Citadel, 2007NCAA Self-Study and Steering Committee, Academics Subcommittee, 2006-2007Installation Committee (responsible for ceremony installing new President) The Citadel,2006Student Development Committee, The Citadel, 2003-2007Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, The Citadel, 2003-2006Board Member, Citadel Executive Institute/Citadel Center for Leadership Development,The Citadel, 2003-2007Academic Standards Committee, Franklin University, 1990, 2001-2002Faculty Senate, Franklin University, 1999-2001General Education Committee, Franklin University, 1988-1992; 2000-2002President, Faculty Council, Franklin University, 1996-1998Vice-President, Faculty Council, Franklin University, 1996Academic Council, Franklin University, 1992-1994; 1996-1998North Central Association Self-Study Task Force, Franklin University, 1985-1988; 19961997FACE Committee (Faculty and Administration Collaboration Effort), FranklinUniversity, 1993-1998

4Chairperson, Instructional Effectiveness Committee, Franklin University, 1992-1993Instructional Effectiveness Committee, Franklin University, 1993-1995; 1988-1989Writing Across the Curriculum Committee, Franklin University, 1992-1995Curriculum Committee, Franklin University, 1991Climate Task Force, Franklin University, 1990Chairperson, Task Force on General Education, Franklin University, 1985-1988Curriculum Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, Franklin University, 1986-1989Administrative Computing Task Force, Franklin University, 1986University Executive Committee’sUniversity, 1985SubcommitMarketing Committee, Franklin University, 1983-1985Faculty Athletic (NAIA) Representative, Franklin University, 1983-1985General College Curriculum Committee, Franklin University, 1983-1985Numerous faculty and administrative search committees (The Citadel, FranklinUniversity and Georgia College)Faculty Affairs Committee, Georgia College, 1982Accreditation Self-Study Research Committee, Georgia College, 1982Institutional Board of Review (for hearing grievance), Georgia College, 1982Human Subjects Research Coordinator, Department of Psychology, Georgia College,1980-1982Coordinator, Eighth Annual Graduate Student Conference in Personality and SocialPsychology, The Ohio State University, April 17-19, 1980Colloquium Chairperson, Department of Psychology, Social Area, The Ohio StateUniversity, 1979-1980 (responsible for area’sArea Evaluation Committee, Department of Psychology, Social Area, The Ohio StateUniversity, 1976-1980program

5Graduate Student Representative, Department of Psychology, Wake Forest University,1974-1975 and 1975-1976Other HonorsCharter Fellow, Midwestern Psychological Association, 2009Participant, American Psychological Association Education Leadership Conference,Washington, DC, September 2008Selected as one of 80 participants in the American Psychological Association NationalConference on Undergraduate Education in Psychology, University of PugetSound, Tacoma, WA, June 2008.Provost's Administrative Fellows Program (internal leadership development experience),The Citadel, 2005-2006Krause Faculty Award, The Citadel, October 2005The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (inducted 2003)Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology (inducted 2003)B.A. magna cum laude and with honors in independent study, 1974Professional OrganizationsAmerican Psychological AssociationThe Society for Personality and Social Psychology (APA Division 8)The Society for the Teaching of Psychology (APA Division 2)Association for Psychological ScienceMidwestern Psychological Association (Charter Fellow)Southeastern Psychological AssociationAssociation of Heads of Departments of PsychologyCourses TaughtSocial and Cognitive Foundations of Interpersonal Behavior (graduate)Advanced Social Psychology (graduate)Social PsychologyBehavioral Foundations of Communication and Marketing (graduate)Group Dynamics (graduate/undergraduate)Social Influence & PropagandaOrganizational Behavior (graduate)Sport PsychologyExperimental Psychology (with laboratory)Applied Behavioral Research/Research Methods (graduate/undergraduate)Psychology of LearningAbnormal Psychology

6Theories of PersonalityBehavior Modification (graduate/undergraduate)Advanced Developmental Psychology (graduate)Social and Biological Basis of Child and Adolescent Behavior (graduate)Human Growth and DevelopmentChild PsychologyAdolescent PsychologyGeneral/Introductory PsychologyAdvanced Psychological Study (senior capstone course)Professional Issues (undergraduate)Sociological, Psychological, and Economic Dimensions of College Sports (team-taughtundergraduate Honors course)Other Teaching InterestsSpecific areas of social psychology: ostracism and social exclusion, group processes,helping behavior, interpersonal attraction, social influence, sports psychologyStudent Supervision and Related ActivitiesHave directed numerous master's theses and have served on numerous thesis committees(The Citadel; Georgia College).Have maintained an advisement load of approximately 20 undergraduate students (TheCitadel, 2002-2009; 2012-present).Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship Committee, The Citadel, 2008Who's Who Selection Committee, The Citadel, 2004-2009; Franklin University, 1987,1986Have served frequently as member of Scholarship Review Committee (FranklinUniversity).Advisor to Employee Assistance Counseling Association (student organization), FranklinUniversity, 1990Served as research adviser to student group participating in American AdvertisingFederation competition (Franklin University), 1984.Maintained an advisement load of approximately 25 undergraduate and graduate students(Georgia College).

7Have supervised many student independent study projects.Have been a frequent participant in orientation programs (for students or faculty).GrantsCitadel Foundation Faculty Development Grants, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Citadel Foundation Presentation of Research Grants, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019Faculty Research Grant, Georgia College, 1981-82, 1982Faculty Development Grant, Georgia College, 1980-81, 1981-82Editorial and Related ExperienceChair, Program Committee, Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA), 2012Program Committee, Southeastern Psychological Association, 2004-2009, 2015-2018Chair, SEPA Graduate Student Research Award Committee, 2009-2011Reviewer, SEPA/CEPO-Psi Chi Undergraduate Research Program, 2006, 2007Outstanding Professional Paper Award Committee, Southeastern PsychologicalAssociation, 2007, 2008Ad hoc reviewer for:Current Directions in Psychological ScienceJournal of Personality and Social PsychologyJournal of Experimental Social PsychologyPersonality and Social Psychology BulletinJournal of Applied Social PsychologyBasic and Applied Social PsychologyGroup Dynamics: Theory, Research and PracticeSocial Influence

8Group Processes & Intergroup RelationsSocial Psychology QuarterlyRepresentative Research in Social PsychologyPsychological ReportsPerceptual and Motor SkillsFrequent reviewer for commercial publishers (Addison Wesley Longman; HarperCollins;Scott, Foresman; Prentice-Hall; William C. Brown; Macmillan; Random House;McGraw-Hill; Wiley; Holt, Rinehart, & Winston; West; Allyn & Bacon; AlliancePress; Houghton Mifflin)Consultant to:Gerow, J. R. (1986). Psychology: An introduction. Glenview, IL: Scott,Foresman.Have served frequently as moderator of paper sessions at meetings of the MidwesternPsychological Association and the Southeastern Psychological Association (1986present).Other Professional ServiceBoard of Directors, Association of Heads of Departments of Psychology, 2012-presentPast-President, Southeastern Psychological Association, 2013-2014Chair, Election Committee, Southeastern Psychological Association, 2013-2014President, Southeastern Psychological Association, 2012-2013President-Elect, Southeastern Psychological Association, 2011-2012Executive Committee (elected office), Southeastern Psychological Association, 20082011Convention Affairs Coordinator, Midwestern Psychological Association, 2006-2015Convention Manager (serving as one of two executive officers of the organization),Midwestern Psychological Association, 1996-2006

9Acting Convention Manager, Midwestern Psychological Association, 1995-96Consulting Experience and Examples of Community ServiceLowcountry STEM Collaborative, Charleston, SC, 2011-2012The Sophia Institute, Charleston, SC. Consultant for design of evaluation researchinstrument, 2007Board Member, Citadel Center for Leadership Development, The Citadel, 2003-2007Milliken Industries, Spartanburg, SC. Management consultation and training, 2004Management training, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 2003Board of Directors, The Downtowners (Columbus urban campus ministry), 2001-2002Board of Directors, Worthington Youth Boosters (organization responsible for youthsports programs in Worthington, OH), 1992-2002 (President, 2000-2001; VicePresident, 1999-2000)Certified Clinician (ID #62990), National Youth Sports Coaches AssociationOhio Industrial Commission, Division of Safety and Hygiene, Columbus, OH.Consultant on the development of an advanced employee assistance seminar forthe Ohio Center for Occupational Safety and Health, 1990Advanced Sports Concepts, Columbus, OH. Consultant for product-testing research,1989-1991Research Communications Ltd., Boston, MA. Site consultant for television programmingresearch, Columbus, OH, 1988Strategic Planning Action Team, Worthington (Ohio) Schools, 1988Advisory Committee on the Independent College Challenge (for Ohio Board of Regents),1988Frequent consultant on employee assistance issues to Columbus business and industry(e.g., Chemical Abstracts, 1986; American Electric Power, 1985)Numerous television, radio, and newspaper interviews on a variety of topics (e.g.,psychology of sports and sports fans, interpersonal attraction, aggression,employee assistance issues)

10Frequent in-house consultant on survey research matters, for example:Served as methodological consultant to North Central Association Self-StudyTask Force, Franklin University, 1985-1988.Provided assistance innew student center (Franklin University).the constructions andConducted research to assess the marketability of two new degree programs inFranklin University’s College ofArtsDeveloped a new form for the student evaluation of teaching (Georgia College).Methodological consultant on research project designed to evaluate pediatric careprovided by family practice physicians, Anderson Family Practice Center,Anderson, SC, 1987 (research conducted by Drs. Elizabeth Baxley and MarionBurton and funded by grant from American Academy of Family Physicians)Steering Committee, AARP/Downtowners Reminiscence Program, 1985-2002Franklin University Speakers Bureau, 1983-1995Appropriate Solutions, Inc., Columbus, OH. Higher education market research project,1985Outside examiner for potential honors graduates, King College, 1985, 1983Developed and presented (with others) a four-week training program in EmployeeAssistance Programming for the Ohio Manufacturers Association TrainingInstitute, 1984.Judge, 35th International Science and Engineering Fair, Columbus, OH, 1984Assisted Dr. R. Darby Williams in theStrategic Planning Challenges for Franklin University: 1983-1989" (in-houseinstitutional research report), 1983.prepaThe Union-Recorder (newspaper), Milledgeville, GA. Readership survey and marketingstudy, 1982Discussant for Ohio State University Policein the Community,” 1977The United Way of Franklin County, Columbus, OH. Developed (with Dr. Anthony G.Greenwald) questionnaire to assess attitudes toward the United Way, 1977.

11Current Research InterestsOstracism and social exclusionPsychology of youth sportsSocial psychology of sports and exerciseBooksWilliams, K. D., & Nida, S. A. (Eds.). (2017). Ostracism, exclusion, and rejection. NewYork, NY: Routledge.Book ChaptersNida, S. A., & Saylor, C. F. (2017). Ostracism in children and adolescents. In K. D.Williams & S. A. Nida (Eds.), Ostracism, exclusion, and rejection (pp. 192-206).New York, NY: Routledge.Wesselmann, E. D., Williams, K. D., & Nida, S. A. (2017). Social exclusion, ostracism,and rejection research: Where do we go from here? In K. D. Williams & S. A.Nida (Eds.), Ostracism, exclusion, and rejection (pp. 273-289). New York, NY:Routledge.Williams, K. D., & Nida, S. A. (2017). Introduction and overview. In K. D. Williams &S. A. Nida (Eds.), Ostracism, exclusion, and rejection (pp. 1-9). New York, NY:Routledge.Williams, K. D., & Nida, S. A. (2009). Is ostracism worse than bullying? In M. J.Harris (Ed.), Bullying, rejection, and peer victimization: A social cognitiveneuroscience perspective (pp. 279-296). New York: Springer.Dunn, D. S., Brewer, C. L., Cautin, R. L., Gurung, R. A. R., Keith, K. D., McGregor, L.N., Nida, S. A., Puccio, P., & Voigt, M. J. (2009). The undergraduatepsychology curriculum: A call for a core. In D. F. Halpern (Ed.), Undergraduateeducation in psychology: A blueprint for the future (pp. 47-61). Washington, DC:American Psychological Association.Nida, S. A. (1994). Personality development: Freud. In F. N. Magill (Ed.), Survey ofsocial science: Sociology (pp. 1368-1373). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.Nida, S. A. (1994). The Milgram experiment. In J. K. Roth (Ed.), Ready reference:Ethics (pp. 555-556). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.Nida, S. A. (1993). Attraction theories. In F. N. Magill (Ed.), Survey of social science:Psychology (pp. 1163-1168). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.

12Nida, S. A. (1993). Helping: Bystander intervention. In F. N. Magill (Ed.), Survey ofsocial science: Psychology (pp. 1163-1168). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.Nida, S. A., & Gerow, J.R. (1986). Social thinking. In J. R. Gerow, Psychology: Anintroduction. (Topic 31, pp. 571-590). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.Nida, S. A., & Gerow, J. R. (1986). Social influence. In J. R. Gerow, Psychology: Anintroduction. (Topic 32, pp. 591-610). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.Latané, B., Nida S. A., & Wilson, D. W. (1981). The effects of group size on helpingbehavior. In J. P. Rushton & R. M. Sorrentino (Eds.), Altruism and helpingbehavior (pp. 287-313). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.Latané, B. & Nida S. (1980). Social impact theory and group influence: A socialengineering perspective. In P. B. Paulus (Ed.), Psychology of group influence(pp. 3-34). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.Refereed ArticlesNida, S. A., & Williams, K. D. (in press). Ostracism and its consequences in childrenand adolescents. &KLOGUHQ¶V HDOWK &DUH.Williams, K. D., & Nida, S. A. (2014). Ostracism and public policy. Policy Insights fromthe Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1(1), 38-45.Saylor, C. F., Williams, K. D., Nida, S. A., McKenna, M. E., Twomey, K. E., & Macias,M. M. (2013). Ostracism in pediatric populations: Review of theory andresearch. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 34(4), 279-287.Saylor, C. F., Nida, S. A., Williams, K. D., Taylor, L. A., Smyth, W., Twyman, K. A.,Macias, M. M., & Spratt, E. G. (2012). Bullying and Ostracism ScreeningScales (BOSS): Development and applications. &KLOGUHQ¶V HDOWK &DUH ,322-343.Williams, K. D., & Nida, S. A. (2011). Ostracism: Consequences and coping.Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20(2), 71-75.Nida, S. A. (2007). The social psychologist and the "spin room." Dialogue, 22(2), 2223.Williams, K. D., & Nida, S. A. (2005). Obliviously ostracizing singles. PsychologicalInquiry, 16, 127-130.DeRoma, V., & Nida, S. (2004). A focus -on,”on “hands-centeredlearnertechnology atThe Citadel. Tech Trends, 48 (5), 37-41.

13Williams, K. D., Nida, S. A., Baca, L. D., & Latané, B. (1989). Social loafing andswimming: Effects of identifiability on individual and relay performance ofintercollegiate swimmers. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 10, 73-81.Nida, S. A., Foley, K. S., Maze, B. L., Maze, M. C., & Braucht, G. S. (1987). Preparingundergraduates for careers in employee assistance. EAP Digest, 7 (2), 57-61.Nida, S. A., & Braucht, G. S. (1986). Program aims at EAP careers. APA Monitor, 17,33.Nida, S. A., & Koon, J. (1983). They get better looking at closing time around here, too.Psychological Reports, 52, 657-658.Nida, S. A. (1983). The social impact of letters of recommendation (Doctoraldissertation, The Ohio State University, 1982). Dissertation AbstractsInternational, 43, 2745B-2746B.Latané, B. & Nida S. (1981). Ten years of research on group size and helping.Psychological Bulletin, 89, 308-324.Richman, C. L., Adams, K. A., Nida, S. A., & Richman, J. (1978). Performance on MAmatched nonretarded and retarded children on discrimination learning and transfershift tasks. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 83, 262-269.Anderson, R., & Nida, S. (1978). Effect of physical attractiveness on opposite- andsame-sex evaluations. Journal of Personality, 46, 401-413.Nida, S. A., & Williams, J. E. (1977). Sex-stereotyped traits, physical attractiveness, andinterpersonal attraction. Psychological Reports, 41, 1311-1322.Richman, C. L., Nida, S., & Pittman, L. (1976). Effects of meaningfulness on child freerecall learning. Developmental Psychology, 12, 460-465.Nida, S. A. (1976). Effects of sex stereotypes and physical attractiveness on differentaspects of interpersonal attraction. Unpublished master’sUniversity, Winston-Salem, NC.Convention/Conference PresentationsNida, S. (2018, March). True confessions of department chairs. In S. Nida(Moderator), AHDP conversation hour. Session presented at the meeting of theSoutheastern Psychological Association, Charleston, SC.Nida, S. (2017, November). Reflections on 16 years of AHDP. Presentation at themeeting of the Association of Heads of Departments of Psychology, Atlanta.thes

14Nida, S. (2017, March). Current and future directions in the study of ostracism. Paperpresented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.Nida, S. (2017, March). A gathering of department chairs and those who mightwant to be chairs. In L. Gillis (Moderator), AHDP conversation hour. Sessionpresented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.Nida, S. (2016, November). 7KH PRVW LPSRUWDQW OHVVRQ ,¶YH learned and how I learnedit: Advice from a seasoned department head. Presentation at the meeting of theAssociation of Heads of Departments of Psychology, Atlanta.Gollach, L., & Nida, S. (2016, April). Is knowledge power? The impact of anticipatedostracism. Poster presented at the meeting of the Southeastern PsychologicalAssociation, New Orleans.Nida, S. (2016, April). Department head (or interested in becoming one)? Come talk toother department heads about how to prepare for the Apocalypse! In L. Gillis(Moderator), AHDP conversation hour. Session presented at the meeting of theSoutheastern Psychological Association, New Orleans.Nida, S. (2015, October). Dealing with administrators. Roundtable discussion convenedat the meeting of the Association of Heads of Departments of Psychology,Atlanta.Nida, S. (2015, March). Observations from the perspective of a seasoned facultymember and department chair. In J. Hughes (Moderator), APA academicworkshop. Session presented at the meeting of the Southeastern PsychologicalAssociation, Hilton Head, SC.Nida, S. (2015, March). An insider’s look at the department chair role. In L. Gillis(Moderator), AHDP conversation hour. Session presented at the meeting of theSoutheastern Psychological Association, Hilton Head, SC.Nida, S. (2014, October). Advice from seasoned department heads: Lessons learnedfrom a tragedy. Presentation at the meeting of the Association of Heads ofDepartments of Psychology, Atlanta.Western, C., Politano, P. M., Nida, S. & Taylor, L. (2014, March). Stress levels amonghigh school students in high achieving academic programs. Paper presented atthe meeting of the National Association of School Psychologists,Washington, DC.McCarty, D. W., & Nida, S. A. (2014, March). Once and future chairs. Conversationhour presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association,Nashville.

15Nida, S. (2013, October). Managing difficult relationships in an academic environment.Presentation at the meeting of the Association of Heads of Departments ofPsychology, Atlanta.Saylor, C. F., Dunn, M., Nida, S. A., & Williams, K. D. (2013, September). Ostracismand need threats in children and adolescents. Poster presented at the meeting ofthe Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Baltimore.Nida, S. A. (2013, March). Social psychology as empowerment. Presidential addresspresented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.Politano, P. M., Finch, A. J., & Nida, S. (2013, March). A history of the Departmentof Psychology at The Citadel: An update. Paper presented at the meeting of theSoutheastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.Nida, S. A. (2012, November). To the dark side and back: Rediscovering the joys ofchairing. Keynote address presented at the meeting of the Association of Headsof Departments of Psychology, Atlanta.Carpenter, J., Nida, S., Saylor, C., & Taylor, L. (2012, February). Consequences:Bullying versus ostracism in middle school students. Paper presented at themeeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association Conference, NewOrleans.Walker, D., Nida, S., & Warren, B. (2011, March). Ostracism in rural and suburbanadolescents. Poster presented at the meeting of the Southeastern PsychologicalAssociation, Jacksonville.Young, A., Politano, M., Nida, S., & Fernald, L. (2011, February). Stereotype threatregarding academic performance and self-perception of ability. Poster presentedat the meeting of the National Association of School Psychologists, SanFrancisco.Nida, S. A. (2010, April). Reflections on teaching from MPA's master teachers.Symposium presented at the meeting of the Midwestern PsychologicalAssociation, Chicago.Santorelli, R., Saylor, C., Nida, S., & Twyman, K. (2010, March). Gender differences inbullying and ostracism. Poster presented at the meeting of the NationalAssociation of School Psychologists, Chicago.Veal, M., Nida, S., Fernald, L., & Ross, L. T. (2010, March). Self-efficacy anddepression: A familial context. Poster presented at the meeting of the NationalAssociation of School Psychologists, Chicago.

16Warren, B., & Nida, S. (2010, March). Ostracism in middle and high schools. Posterpresented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association,Chattanooga.Kite, M. E., Addison, W., Komarraju, M., Nida, S. A., & Puccio, P. (2009, May).Enhancing the quality of the undergraduate experience. Presentation at themeeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.Nida, S. A., Twyman, K. A., Saylor, C. F., & Williams, K. D. (2009, April). Ostracism,depression, and adjustment in children and adolescents. Paper presented at themeeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.Nida, S. (2009, February). An overview of the NCUEP process and recommendations.In S. Nida & E. Y. Hammer (Chairs), Undergraduate education in psychology:The NCUEP blueprint for the future. Symposium conducted at the meeting of theSoutheastern Psychological Association, New Orleans.Nida, S. (2008, November). A report from the National Conference on UndergraduateEducation in Psychology: Curricular issues. Presentation at the meeting of theAssociation of Heads of Departments of Psychology, Atlanta.Nida, S. (2008, November). Faculty development for department chairs. Presentation atthe meeting of the Association of Heads of Departments of Psychology, Atlanta.Saylor, C. F., Twyman, K., Nida, S. A., & Williams, K. D. (2008, October). Ostracismas a factor in child and adolescent adjustment. Paper presented at the meeting ofthe Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Cincinnati.Carter, J., Nida, S., & Ross, L. T. (2008, March). Interactional anxiety and selectedcognitive variables: Are they related? Poster presented at the meeting ofthe Southeastern Psychological Association, Charlotte.Wooten, D. A., & Nida, S. A. (2008, March). Procrastination and ADHD: Is there aconnection? Poster presented at the meeting of the Southeastern PsychologicalAssociation, Charlotte.Nida, S. (2007, November). What I've learned since my 2003 talk. Presentationat the meeting of the Association of Heads of Departments of Psychology,Atlanta.Nida, S. (2007, November). Issues facing graduate- and undergraduate-focuseddepartments. Presentation at the meeting of the Association of Heads ofDepartments of Psychology, Atlanta.

17Nida, S. (2007, May). Observations from the perspective of a department chair. In S.Johnson (Moderator), Entering the academic marketplace: Advice from experts.APA Academic Career Workshop conducted at the meeting of the MidwesternPsychological Association, Chicago.Nida, S. A., Muckenfuss, A. R., Turner, D. M., & Williams, K. D. (2007, May). Timeout: A comprehensive review of the literature. Paper presented at the meeting ofthe Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.Turner, D. M., Nida, S. A., & Williams, K. D. (2007, February). Time-out: A review ofthe psychological literature. Poster presented at the meeting of the SoutheasternPsychological Association, New Orleans.Nida, S. (2007, January). Bridging the gap: From Ph.D. training to teaching.Presentation at the Teaching Pre-Conference, meeting of the Society forPersonality and Social Psychology, Memphis.Nida, S. (2006, November). Management of crises and unexpected events. Presentationat the meeting of the Association of Heads of Departments of Psychology,Atlanta.Nida, S. A. (2006, March). John E. Williams: A voice for general psychology. In J. L.Pate (Chair), Eminent Southeastern psychologists. Symposium conducted at themeeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.DeVane, T. A., Nida, S. A., McGuinness, J. P., & Smith, C. T. (2006, March). Implicitattitudes toward people with disabilities: Can they be changed?. Posterpresented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.Hall, J. G., & Nida, S. A. (2006, March). Correlates of Internet pornography useamong male college students. Poster presented at the meeting of the SoutheasternPsychological Association, Atlanta.Collins, J, Finch, A. J., Jr., Allen, R., & Nida, S. (2006, March). The future ofSEPA: A survey of the members. Poster presented at the meeting of theSoutheastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.Stinson, J. R., DeRoma, V. M., Nida, S. A., Matthews, T. D., & Brown, C. (2006,March). Client perception of confrontation and directives in substance abusetreatment. Poster presented at the meeting of the Southeastern PsychologicalAssociation, Atlanta.Nida, S. (2005, November). Strategic planning for departments of psycho

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