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TANIA RAMOS 15 Washington Place, 4L NY 10003 [email protected] EDUCATION University of Lisbon/New York University Postdoctoral Research Fellow 2011...
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TANIA RAMOS 15 Washington Place, 4L NY 10003 [email protected]

EDUCATION University of Lisbon/New York University Postdoctoral Research Fellow

2011 – currently

Projects: New paradigms to study STIs/Processes underlying implicit impression formation processes/ STIs, counterfactual thinking and attribution of blame/Brand personality and STIs/ /Goal-driven influences on typicality. Lisbon University Institute/University of California, Santa Barbara PhD in Social Cognition

2010

Title: A Flexible view of spontaneous trait inferences. Supervisors: Leonel Garcia-Marques and David Hamilton University of California, Santa Barbara Visiting researcher

2007-2008

Project: Implicit measures of impression formation/The influence of stereotypes in trait and situational inferences. Responsible Researcher: David Hamilton Faculty of Psychology - University of Lisbon 5 Year Graduation in Psychology

2003

(Including 1 year internship in Social Cognition) Thesis: Controlled and automatic components of stereotype activation: Application of the process dissociation procedure.

TEACHING Faculty of Psychology - University of Lisbon

2010-2014

Courses: Methods of Research in Psychology, Topics of Memory, Social Cognition, Themes of Social Psychology. .

Institute of Education - University of Lisbon

2010-2011

Doctoral Program Course: Advanced Experimental Designs

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ISPA – Superior Institute of Applied Psychology, Lisbon

2009-2010

Doctoral Program Course: Experimental Designs ISPA – Superior Institute of Applied Psychology, Lisbon Assistant Professor Course: Cognitive Psychology I

2004-2006

AWARDS AND HONORS Postdoctoral Fellowship, Portuguese Science Foundation

2010

R & D Project, Portuguese Science Foundation ((€ 39.000, member) 2010 Title: "Spontaneous trait inferences in context: Proposal of a new theoretical framework". (PTDC/PSI-PSO/117009/2010) Scientific Meeting Grant, Gulbenkian Foundation

2008

Doctoral Fellowship, Portuguese Science Foundation

2004

LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES Meetings Organization 3th Lisbon Heidelberg Conjoint Labtmeeting. Heidelberg, Germany. Transfer of Knowledge Conference. Estoril, Portugal. Meeting of the Portuguese Association of Experimental Psychology. Lisbon, Portugal. 6th European Social Cognition Network Meeting. Lisbon, Portugal.

2013 2012 2012 2004

PUBLICATIONS Reis, J., Ramos., T., Ferreira, M., & Orghian, D. (in prep.). Portuguese norms for behaviors and implied traits. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D., Uleman, J., & Ferreira, M. (in prep.). Spontaneous trait inferences from a “minimalist” perspective: An integrative review. Ramos, T. Oliveira, M., Santos, A. S., Garcia-Marques, & L. Carneiro, P. (under review). Evaluating Young and Old Faces on Social Dimensions: Trustworthiness and Dominance. Santos, A. S., Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., & Carneiro, P. (under review). Beyond mere repetition: Inhibitory processes affect the “Truth Effect”. Ramos, T. Garcia-Marques, L., Uleman, J., & Santos, A. S. (under review). A Face-Priming Test of Spontaneous Trait Inferences: Faces Activate Traits Implied by Prior Behaviors. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Santos, A. S., & Carneiro, P. (2015). Stimulus-Response Bindings in the Go/NoGo Task: Effects on the Judged Typicality of Stimuli. Experimental Psychology. Orghian, D., Ramos, T., Rato, L. T., Nunes, C., & Garcia-Marques, L. (2014). [The phenomena of Spontaneous Inferences and Transfer of Traits: What they are, where they came from, where they go?]. Os fenómenos das Inferências e Transferências Espontâneas de Traço: O que são, de onde vieram, para onde vão?. Revista PSICOLOGIA, 28(1), 83-95.

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Ramos, T., Orghian, D., & Garcia-Marques, L. (2013). [Spontaneous trait inferences: The four key paradigms]. Inferências espontâneas de traço: Os quatro paradigmas-chave. Laboratório de Psicologia, 10(2), 299-312. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D., Van Acker, K., & Ferreira., M (2012). What I infer depends on who you are: The influence of stereotypes on trait and situational spontaneous inferences. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48(6), 1247-1256. Carneiro, P., Fernandez, A., Diez, E, Garcia-Marques, L, Ramos, T., & Ferreira, M. (2012). “Identify-to-reject”: A specific strategy to avoid false memories in the DRM paradigm. Memory & Cognition, 40(2), 1-12. Ferreira, M., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D., Ramos, T., Uleman, J. & Jerónimo, R (2012). On The Relation between Spontaneous Trait Inferences and Intentional Inferences: An Activation-Monitoring Hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 1-12. Ramos, T. & Garcia-Marques, L. (2011). [Tell me what you do, I’ll tell you who you are…Spontaneous Trait Inferences]. Diz-me o que fazes, dir-te-ei quem és...Inferências de Traços de Personalidade. Revista In-Mind. Carneiro, P., Ramos, T., Costa, R. S., & Albuquerque. (2011). [Identifiability of the themes of lists formed by backward association: Contributions to the study of false memories]. Identificabilidade dos temas de listas formadas por associação retrógrada (backward): contributos para o estudo das memórias falsas. Laboratório de Psicologia, 1(9). Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D., & Jerónimo, R. (2009). [n contrast to the expected assimilation: accessibility effects in social judgemnts].Em contraste com a assimilação esperada: efeitos da acessibilidade nos julgamentos social. In Percursos de Investigação em Psicologia Social e Organizacional, Vol. III (pp. 71-86). Lisboa: Edições Colibri. Ramos, T. & Garcia-Marques, L. (2006). [When an action allows different interpretations: Pretest of ambiguous behaviors]. Quando uma acção permite diferentes interpretaçãoes: Préteste de comportamentos ambíguos. Laboratório de Psicologia, 4 (1), 45-63. Ramos, T. (2010). A Flexible View of Spontaneous Trait Inferences. (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon, Portugal.

PRESENTATIONS Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L. Uleman, J. (September, 2015). A face-priming test of spontaneous trait inferences: Targets of STI serve as primes for new faces. Person Memory Interest group. Denver, Colorado, USA. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L. Uleman, J. (May, 2015). The face-priming effect: Targets of spontaneous trait inferences serve as primes for new faces. Poster presented at 27th APS Annual Convention. New York, USA. Garcia-Marques, L., Ramos, T., Santos , S., Carneiro, P. (May, 2015). Selection processes affect judgments of typicality. Poster presented at 27th APS Annual Convention. New York, USA. Ferreira, M., Loureiro, C., Santos, A. S., Ramos, T. Garcia-Marques, L., & Carneiro, P. (December, 2014). Influência da selecção atencional na informatividade e valência afectiva. Poster presented at 3ºSeminário Pedagógico de Investigação em Psicologia. FPUL. Lisbon, Portugal. Ferreira, M., Loureiro, C., Santos, A. S., Ramos, T. Garcia-Marques, L., & Carneiro, P. (May, 2014). Attentional selection influence on informativeness and affective valence. Poster presented at X Encontro de Investigação em Psicologia Social e das Organizações. Lisbon, Portugal. 3

Ramos, T. (February, 2014). Spontaneous Trait Inferences: Debates and new approaches. Invited Speaker. Communication presented at Ciclo de Conferências ISPA. Lisbon, Portugal. Ramos, T. Garcia-Marques, L., Santos, A. S., Carneiro, P. (Jully, 2013). Are inhibited items judged as less typical? Testing the diagnostic-devaluation hypothesis. Communication to be presented at the 12th European Social Cognition Network Conference. Vilnius, Lithuania. Jerónimo, R., Ramos, T. Clérigo, T. & Ferreira, M. (Jully, 2013). When the behavior gets in the way: The incongruency as a limit to spontaneous trait transference. Communication to be presented at the 12th European Social Cognition Network Conference. Vilnius, Lithuania. Clérigo, T., Jerónimo, R., Ramos, T., & Ferreira, M. B. (June, 2013). Mark my personality: traits transfer of a brand to an actor and limitations of their occurrence. Poster presented at the VIII National Symposium of Psychology Research, Aveiro, Portugal. Ramos, T. & Garcia-Marques. L. (June, 2013). Spontaneous trait inferences from the perspective of the language literature: An integrative view and a new proposal. Communication presented at the VIII National Symposium of Psychology Research, Aveiro, Portugal. Garcia-Marques. L., Ramos, T, & Uleman, J. (June, 2013). Differences that make a difference: Exploring the interaction between automatic and controlled processes in spontaneous trait inferences. Communication presented at the VIII National Symposium of Psychology Research, Aveiro, Portugal. Reis, J., Garcia-Marques, L., Ferreira, M., Ramos, T., & Orghian, D. (June, 2013). The Stroop effect and spontaneous trait inferences: proposal for a new paradigm. Communication presented at the VIII National Symposium of Psychology Research, Aveiro, Portugal. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Santos, A. S., & Carneiro, P. (April, 2013). Is ignored information judged as less typical? The diagnostic-devaluation hypothesis. Communication presented at the 3rd Lisbon-Heidelberg Social Cognition Joint Labmeeting. Nunes, L., Garcia-Marques, L., Ferreira. M., Ramos, T. (2012, March). Centrality effect: From organization in memory to impression formation. Communication presented at the 7º Encontro Nacional da Associação Portuguesa de Psicologia Experimental. Ramos, T., Ferreira, M., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D., Uleman, J., & Jerónimo, R. (2012, March). How intentional personality inferences differ from spontaneous inferences? An inference monitoring hypothesis. Communication presented at the 7º Encontro Nacional da Associação Portuguesa de Psicologia Experimental. Carneiro, P., Fernandez, A. Diez, E., Garcia-Marques, L., Ramos, T., Ferreira, M. (2011,August). “Identify-to-reject”: How to avoid false memories in the DRM paradigm. Communication presented at the 5th International Conference on Memory. York, UK. Jerónimo, R., Ferreira, M., & Ramos, T. (2010, September). When the bystander target has a word to say: The role of expectancies on spontaneous trait transferences. Communication presented at the 12th European Social Cognition Network Conference. Gothenburg, Sweden. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D., & Ferreira, M. (2010, February). Inferring traits from behaviors: Impact of previous behavioral information on Spontaneous Trait Inferences. Communication presented at the VII National Symposium of Psychology Research, Braga, Portugal. Ferreira, M., Garcia-Marques, L., Ramos, T., & Hamilton, D. (2010, February). The relation between Spontaneous and Intentional Trait Inferences: New data in favor of the ActivationMonitorization Hypothesis. Communication presented at the VII National Symposium of Psychology Research, Braga, Portugal.

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Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D., & Ferreira, M. (2010, January). The need for coherence: How previous actor's behaviors influence spontaneous trait inferences. Communication to be presented at the 11th Annual SPSP Conference. Las Vegas, USA. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D. (2009, May). Testing the influence of behavioral information on spontaneous trait inferences occurrence. Communication presented at the V PhD Meeting in Social and Organizational Psychology, Lisbon University Institute, Lisbon, Portugal. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D. (2009, April). When is the "acting" considered "being"? Exploring the flexibility of spontaneous trait inferences. Communication presented at the 4th Meeting of the Portuguese Assotiation of Experimental Psychology, ISPA, Lisbon, Portugal. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D. (2009, February). The Contextual-Dependent nature of spontaneous trait inferences. Communication presented at the 10th SPSP Conference , Tampa (Florida), USA. Ferreira, M., Garcia-Marques, L., Ramos, T., Hamilton, D. (2009, February). On the relation between spontaneous trait inferences and intentional inferences: An activation-monitoring hypothesis. Communication presented at the 10th SPSP Conference , Tampa (Florida), USA. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D. (2008, September). Not so Spontaneous...Testing the flexibility of Spontaneous Trait Inferences. Communication presented at the 10th European Social Cognition Network, Volterra, Italy. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D. (2008, June). The flexibility of spontaneous trait inferences: Stereotypes inhibit incongruent trait inferences but foster alternative inferences. Communication presented at the 15th General Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, Opatija, Croatia. Garcia-Marques, L., Ramos, T., Hamilton, D. (2008, June). Are spontaneous trait inferences spontaneously used as retrieval cues? Differences between spontaneous and intentional retrieval inferences. Communication presented at the 15th General Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, Opatija, Croatia. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D. (2007, June). Assimilation and contrast in the impression formation domain: Exploring the cognitive mechanisms underlying priming effects. Communication presented at the Cognitio 2007, Montreal, Canada. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D., & Jerónimo, R. (2007, March). Assimilation and contrast effects in the impression formation. Communication presented at the IV Social and Organizational Psychology Research Meeting, ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal. Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., & Hamilton, D. (2006, November). Unconscious processes in impression formation: extending the TRAP model to the implicit domain. Communication presented at the VI National Symposium of Psychology Research, Évora, Portugal. Ramos, T, & Garcia-Marques, L. (2006, September). Frequency estimates and indirect measures in impression formation: are we using the same underlying process? Communication presented at the 8th European Social Cognition Network, Pultusk, Poland. Ramos, T., Hamilton, D., Garcia-Marques, L., Garrido, M. & Low, S. (2004, September). Heuristic and non-heuristic frequency estimation about groups. Communication presented at the 6th European Social Cognition Network, Lisbon, Portugal. Ramos, T., Gouveia, A., & Garcia-Marques, L. (2003, October). False memories and false personality impressions. Communication presented at the V National Symposium of Psychology Research, Lisbon, Portugal.

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WORK AS ADVISER Marques, J. (currently). Spontaneous Trait Inferences, counterfactual Thoughts and blame attributions. PhD student. (Advisers: C. Quelhas & T. Ramos). Jiang, C. (currently). How In-group/Out-group Bias Influence STIs. Master Thesis. (Advisers: T. Ramos & J. Uleman). Deodato, S. (currently). Testing the trait brand transference from actors to brands. . Master Thesis. Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, ISCTE-IUL (Advisers: Rita Jerónimo & Tânia Ramos) Ferreira, M. (2015). Effects of attentional selection on judgments of truth. . Master Thesis. Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa. (Advisers: Ana Sofia Santos & Tania Ramos) Anselmo, I. (2014). Trait brand transference from brands and their limits. Master Thesis Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, ISCTE-IUL (Advisers: Rita Jerónimo & Tânia Ramos) Loureiro, C. (2014). Exploring the dispositional nature of Spontaneous Trait Inferences with a face priming paradigm. . Master Thesis. Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa. (Advisers: Tânia Ramos & Ana Sofia Santos) Silva. L. P. (2013). Exploring disposiitonal trait inferences with a reading time task. Master Thesis. Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa. (Adviser: T. Ramos). Clérigo, T. (2013). Marca a minha personalidade: transferência de traços de uma marca para um ator. Master Thesis. Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, ISCTE-IUL (Advisers: Rita Jerónimo & Tânia Ramos). Raymond, S. (2012-2013). The Process Underlying Spontaneous Trait Inferences: A FacePriming Test of Associative and Attributional Interpretations. Honors Thesis. New York University. (Advisers: T. Ramos & J. Uleman). Nunes, C. C. (2012). Processes underlying the spontaneous inferences and transferences processes. . Master Thesis. Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa. (Advisers: T. Ramos & L. Garcia-Marques). Rato, T. P. L. T. (2011). Let’s face it – An analysis of the nature of the effects of inference and spontaneous transfer of the trait by applying the PDP procedure. . Master Thesis. Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa. (Advisers: L. Garcia-Marques & T. Ramos).

Work as Reviewer Revista PSICOLOGIA Análise Psicológica Laboratório de Psicologia In-Mind CogSci Conference 2009 CogSci Conference 2008

MEMBER OF PhD JURY ISCTE – Lisbon University Institute, Lisbon Cláudia Patricia Candeias Simão. PhD defense.

December, 2013

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