Shannon Murphy [email protected]

Educational History Ph.D., Social Psychology, expected 2014-2015, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL Doctoral Dissertation: Investigating the Effectiveness of Safety Day Boosters in Reducing Soda Consumption Among Rural Youth: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior Chair: Dr. Debra M. McCallum M.A., Social Psychology, 2012, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL Master’s Thesis: “The Internet and Symbolic Self-Completion: A Social Influence Perspective” Chair: Dr. Rosanna E. Guadagno B.S., Psychology, 2008, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA Honors Thesis: “Further evidence for the validity of the Mate Retention Inventory- Short Form, and the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory” Chair: Dr. Deborah S. Briihl Professional Experience College of Community and Health Sciences, University of Alabama: Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, 2013 – Present Department of Psychology, University of Alabama: Instructor (Introduction to Psychology), 2013 Institute for Social Science Research, University of Alabama: Graduate Research Assistant, 2011 – Present Department of Psychology, University of Alabama, Graduate Council Research Fellow 2009 – 2010 Valdosta State University, Department of Information Technology: Help Desk Representative / Computer Technician / Network Technician, 2006 – 2009 United States Air Force and Georgia National Guard, Journeyman Communications-Computer Systems Operator, 2001 – 2007

Grants, fellowships, and scholarships (awarded) Competitive Research Grant, University of Alabama, Department of Psychology and Graduate School, 2014, ($600)

Competitive Travel Grant, University of Alabama, Institute for Social Science Research and Graduate School, 2013, ($600) Competitive Travel Grant, University of Alabama, Department of Psychology and Graduate School, 2011, ($600) Graduate Research Fellowship, University of Alabama’s Graduate Council, 2009 – 2010, ($15,000) Competitive Travel Grant, Valdosta State University, Student Development Organization, 2007, ($500) HOPE Scholarship, State of Georgia, 2005 – 2008, (approximately $17,000) Georgia Air National Guard Tuition Assistance, 2004, (approximately $2,400)

Grants, fellowships, and scholarships (applied for, not awarded) American Psychological Association Division 38: Graduate Student Research Awards Program, 2014, ($1,500) National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety Mini-grant, 2013, ($1796) Psychology Department nominee for the National Alumni Association License Tag Graduate Fellowship, 2012, ($15,000) National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2010, ($108,000)

University and Department Service Research design and statistics consultant, Community and Rural Medicine, 2013-Present Sudent Representative, Committee on Computer and Media Resources, Department of Psychology, University of Alabama, 2009 - 2010 Vice President, Psychology Club, Valdosta State University, 2007

Honors Bachelor of Science in Psychology Achievement Award, Department of Psychology, Valdosta State University, 2008 Graduate, Cum Laude, Valdosta State University, 2008

Dean’s List, Valdosta State University, Spring/Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Summer/Fall 2007, Spring 2008 Publications Guadagno, R.E., Rempala, D.M., Murphy, S., and Okdie, B.M. (2013). Why do Internet videos go viral? A social influence analysis. Computers in Human Behavior, 29, 2312-2319. McCallum, D.M., and Murphy, S. (2013). What we know about the effectiveness of farm safety day programs and what we need to know. Journal of Rural Health, (29), 20-29. Muscanell, N. L, Guadagno, R. E., & Murphy, S. (Manuscript accepted). Weapons of Influence Misused: A Social Influence Analysis of Why People Fall Prey to Internet Scam. Social and Personality Psychology Compass. Muscanell, N.M., Guadagno, R.E., Rice, L., and Murphy, S. (2013). Don’t it make my brown eyes green? An analysis of Facebook use and romantic jealousy. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, (16)4, 1-6. Wasieleski, D. T., Whatley, M. A., and Murphy, S. (2009). The hindsight bias and attitudes toward police deception in eliciting confessions. North American Journal of Psychology, (11)2, 285-296.

Publications in Press Muscanell, N. L, Guadagno, R. E., & Murphy, S. (Manuscript accepted). Weapons of Influence Misused: A Social Influence Analysis of Why People Fall Prey to Internet Scam. Social and Personality Psychology Compass.

Manuscripts in Preparation and Under Review Wheat, J.R., Murphy, S., Leeper, J.D., et al. (in preparation). The Rural Medical Scholars Program study: Data to inform rural health policy. Wheat, J.R., Murphy, S., Leeper, J.D., et al. (in preparation). Predicting Success in the Rural Health Scholars Program. Wheat, J.R., Murphy, S., Leeper, J.D., et al. (in preparation). Medical education to improve rural population health: A chain of evidence from Alabama.

Invited Talks Murphy, S. (2007, November). Colors and emotions associated with the music of Bach and Mozart. Invited presentation at Valdosta State University’s Science Seminar.

Conference Paper Presentations Murphy, S., McCallum, D.M., Fosson, G.H., and Reynolds, S.R. (2014, June). Investigating the Effectiveness of Farm Safety Day Boosters in Reducing Soda Consumption among Rural Youth: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior. Paper presented at the 2014 International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health Conference, Omaha, NE. Murphy, S., McCallum, D.M., Stem, J.T., Reed, D.B., Claunch, D.T., French-Holt, A., and Snyder, D. (2012, June). A quantitative look at injuries and close calls reported by children who attended a farm safety day. Paper presented at the 2012 International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health Conference, Burlington, VT. Reed, D.B., Claunch, D.T., French-Holt, A., Snyder, D.R., McCallum, D.M., and Murphy, S. (2012, June). Getting to the heart of the story: A qualitative look at injuries and close calls. Paper presented at the 2012 International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health Conference, Burlington, VT. Conference Poster Presentations Murphy, S., McCallum, D.M., Fosson, G.H., Cecchini, C.G., and Porter, S.R. (2014, June). Helping Children Make Healthy Food Choices: Results of School Health and Nutrition Workshops Sponsored by Progressive Agriculture Safety Day. Poster presented at the 2014 International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health Conference, Omaha, NE. Murphy, S., McCallum, D.M., Dunlap, S.T., Cecchini, C.G., and Porter, S.R. (2014, April). Investigating the Effectiveness of Safety Day Boosters in Reducing Soda Consumption among Rural Youth: An Application of the Theory of Planned Poster presented at the 2014 Rural Health Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL. Cecchini, C.G., Murphy, S., and McCallum, D.M. (2014, April). Helping Children Make Healthy Food Choices: Progressive Agriculture Safety Day Program. Poster presented at the 2014 Rural Health Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL. Minney, J.A., Guadagno, R.E., Barth, J.M, Dunlap, S., and Murphy, S. (2014, February). Caught between the man and the lucrative career: The relation between women’s STEM goals and partner mismatch explained. Poster presented at the 2014 Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Austin, TX. Murphy, S., McCallum, D.M., Knol, L.L., Fosson, G.H., Kinney, L., and Porter, S.R. (2013, June). Helping children make healthy food choices: Preliminary results of Progressive Agriculture Safety Day® healthy lifestyles/school lunch program. Poster presented at the 2013 International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health Conference, Sandusky, OH.

Murphy, S., McCallum, D.M., Knol, L.L., Fosson, G.H., Kinney, L., and Porter, S.R. (2013, March). Helping children make healthy food choices: Preliminary results of Progressive Agriculture Safety Day® healthy lifestyles/school lunch program. Poster presented at the 2013 Rural Health Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL. Murphy, S., Dunlap, S.T., Barth, J.M., and Alabama STEM Education Research Team. (2013, January). Career versus romance: What predicts a woman’s choice? Poster session presented at the 2012 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, New Orleans, LA. Murphy, S., Fosson, G.H., McCallum, Stem, J.T., D.M., Reed, D.B., Claunch, D.T., Reynolds, S. (2012, June). Investigating the relationships among safety attitudes, knowledge, behavior, and injuries. Poster session presented at the 2012 International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health Conference, Burlington, VT. Murphy, S., Smith, G.P.A., Fosson, G.H., McCallum, D.M., Stem, J.T., Reed, D.B (2012, April). Testing the effectiveness of farm safety day programs. Poster session presented at the 2012 Annual Rural Health Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL. Des Champs, M.M., Muscanell, N.L., Guadagno, R.E., and Murphy, S., Rice, L.M., (2012, January). Your Facebook is My Homepage: An Analysis of Facebook Use and Jealousy within Romantic Relationships. Poster presented to the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. Goodwin, M.K., Ewell, P. J., Smith, C.V., Guadagno, R.E., Murphy, S., and Lynn, C.D. (2012, January). The Potential Pitfalls for Seeking an MRS. Degree: Sexual selection Strategy and Sexism in the Greek system. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. Muscanell, N.L., Gitter, S.A., Murphy, S., and Guadagno, R. E. (2012, January). Well I'll be damned: Profanity, social norms, and the Cialdini effect in online chats. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. Des Champs, M.M., Muscanell, N.L., Murphy, S., Rice, L.M., and Guadagno, R. E. (2011, May). Facebook Jealousy: The Role of Gender, Need-to-belong, & Privacy Settings. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Murphy, S., Guadagno, R. E., Rempala, D., and Okdie, B. M. (2011, January). What makes a video go viral? Social influence processes in the transmission of internet memes. Poster session presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.

Wasieleski, D. T., Whatley, M. A., and Murphy, S. (2008, April). The hindsight bias and attitudes toward police deception in eliciting confessions. Poster session presented at the 2008 Annual Conference of the Georgia Psychological Society, Macon, GA. Kohn, S., and Murphy, S. (2008, March). Exploring indices of well-being across adulthood. Poster session presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Charlotte, NC. Murphy, S. (2007, May). Colors and emotions associated with the music of Bach and Mozart. Poster session presented at the 19th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC. Wasieleski, D.T., Whatley, M.A., Colwell, K., Layfield, V., Murphy, S., and Walker, A. (2007, May). Attitudes toward police deception in eliciting confessions. Poster session presented at the 19th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC. Graduate Level Coursework Research Methods Advanced Social Psychology Cognitive Neuroscience Cognition and Learning Life-Span Development Advanced Statistics: Analysis of Variance

Advanced Statistics: Multiple Regression

Practicum: Teaching of Psychology

Advanced Statistics: Multivariate Methods of Analysis

Seminar: The Self

Advanced Statistics: Multivariate Methods in Biostatistics

Seminar: Social Influence

Advanced Statistics: Statistical Data Management

Seminar: Group Dynamics

Seminar: Social Development Seminar: Grant Writing

References Dr. Debra McCallum Director or the Institute for Social Science Research, Director of the Capstone Poll, Senior Research Social Scientist Institute for Social Science Research University of Alabama Email address: [email protected] Office phone: (205) 348-3820

Dr. Joan Barth Senior Research Social Scientist Institute for Social Science Research University of Alabama Email address: [email protected] Office phone: (205) 348-2851 Dr. James Leeper Professor Community and Rural Medicine University of Alabama Email address: [email protected] Office phone: (205) 348-1355