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ACADEMIC POSITIONS<br />

<strong>LISA</strong> K. <strong>LIBBY</strong><br />

Curriculum Vitae<br />

September 2012<br />

1835 Neil Avenue<br />

Department of Psychology<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Columbus, OH 43210<br />

phone: (614) 247-8376<br />

fax: (614) 292-5601<br />

libby@psy.ohio-state.edu<br />

http://faculty.psy.ohio-state.edu/libby/lab/lklibby<br />

Assistant Professor, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 2004 - present<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Visiting Student, Harvard College, 1994 - 1995<br />

B.A., magna cum laude, Psychology, Phi Beta Kappa, Williams College, 1996<br />

M.A., Children's Literature, Simmons College, 1997<br />

Ph.D., Social and Personality Psychology, Cornell <strong>University</strong>, 2003<br />

NIH NRSA post-doctoral fellowship, <strong>University</strong> of Waterloo, 2003 - 2004<br />

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND AFFILIATIONS<br />

Consulting Editor, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, April 2006 – March 2008<br />

Ad-hoc reviewer for National Science Foundation, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,<br />

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Psychological Science, Journal of Experimental<br />

Psychology: General, Personality and Social Psychology Review, Journal of Experimental Social<br />

Psychology, Social Psychological and Personality Science, Journal of Experimental Psychology:<br />

Learning, Memory and Cognition, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, Psychonomic<br />

Bulletin and Review, Cognition and Emotion, Emotion, Self and Identity, Basic and Applied Social<br />

Psychology, Social Cognition, European Journal of Social Psychology, European Journal of<br />

Cognitive Psychology, British Journal of Psychology, Memory and Cognition, and Memory<br />

Member, Society for Experimental Social Psychology<br />

Member, Association for Psychological Science<br />

Member, Society for Personality and Social Psychology<br />

GRANT SUPPORT<br />

National Institute of Mental Health, NRSA post-doctoral fellowship, “<strong>The</strong> experience of self in memory<br />

and imagination.” 1/03 – 9/04<br />

National Institute of Mental Health, B/START grant, “<strong>The</strong> role of imagery perspective in self-esteem and<br />

shame.” 4/05 – 3/07 ($69,636)<br />

National Science Foundation, “Visual perspective in mental imagery: Testing an integrative model of its<br />

effects on judgment, emotion, goal pursuit, and self-insight.” 3/08 – 4/12 ($349,000)<br />

RESEARCH INTERESTS<br />

Social cognition<br />

<strong>The</strong> self<br />

Subjective construal processes<br />

Embodied cognition<br />

Clinical and health implications of social psychological principles


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Publications<br />

(*indicates student collaborator)<br />

Neisser, U., & Libby, L.K. (2000). Remembering life experiences. In E. Tulving & F.I.M. Craik (Eds.),<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oxford handbook of memory (pp. 315-332). New York: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Neisser, U. (2001). Structure and strategy in the associative false memory paradigm.<br />

Memory, 9, 145 –163.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2002). Looking back in time: Self-concept change affects visual<br />

perspective in autobiographical memory. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 167 –<br />

179.<br />

Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Gilovich, T. (2003). When change in the self is mistaken for change in the<br />

world. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 917 – 931.<br />

Libby, L.K. (2003). Imagery perspective and source monitoring in imagination inflation. Memory &<br />

Cognition, 31, 1072 – 1081.<br />

Libby, L.K., Eibach, R.P., & Gilovich, T. (2005). Here’s looking at me: <strong>The</strong> effect of memory perspective<br />

on assessments of personal change. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 50 – 62.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2007). How the self affects and reflects the content and subjective<br />

experience of autobiographical memory. In C. Sedikides & S.J. Spencer (Eds.), <strong>The</strong> self (pp. 75 –<br />

91). New York: Psychology Press.<br />

Libby, L.K., Shaeffer, E.M.*, Eibach, R.P., & Slemmer, J.A. (2007). Picture yourself at the polls: Visual<br />

perspective in mental imagery affects self-perception and behavior. Psychological Science, 18, 199<br />

– 203.<br />

Reprinted in:<br />

B.H. Kantowitz, H.L. Roediger III, & D.G. Elmes (Eds.) (2009). Experimental psychology<br />

(pp. 109 – 118). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.<br />

Libby, L.K. (2008). A neural signature of the current self. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience,<br />

3, 192-194.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2009). Seeing the links among the personal past, present, and future: How<br />

imagery perspective in mental simulation functions in defining the temporally extended self. In K.D.<br />

Markman, W.M.P. Klein & J.A. Suhr (Eds.), Handbook of imagination and mental simulation (pp.<br />

359—372). New York: Psychology Press.<br />

Eibach, R.P., & Libby, L.K. (2009). Ideology of the good old days: Exaggerated perceptions of moral<br />

decline and conservative politics. In J.T. Jost, A.C. Kay, & H. Thorisdottir (Eds.), Social and<br />

psychological bases of ideology and system justification (pp. 402—423). New York: Oxford<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Ehrlinger, J. (2009). Priming family values: How being a parent affects<br />

moral evaluations of harmless but offensive acts. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45,<br />

1160—1163.<br />

Libby, L.K., Shaeffer, E.M.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2009). Seeing meaning in action: A bidirectional link<br />

between visual perspective and action identification level. Journal of Experimental Psychology:<br />

General, 138, 503-516.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Self-enhancement or self-coherence? Why people shift visual<br />

perspective in mental images of the personal past and future. Personality and Social Psychology<br />

Bulletin, 37, 714 – 726.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Visual perspective in mental imagery: A representational tool that<br />

functions in judgment, emotion, and self-insight. In M.P. Zanna and J.M. Olson (Eds.), Advances in<br />

Experimental Social Psychology (Vol. 44, pp. 185 – 245). San Diego: Academic Press.<br />

Valenti, G.*, Libby, L.K., Eibach, R.P. (2011). Looking back with regret: Visual perspective in memory<br />

images differentially affects regret for actions and inactions. Journal of Experimental Social<br />

Psychology, 47, 730 - 737.<br />

Libby, L.K., Valenti, G.*, Pfent, A.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Seeing failure in your life: Imagery<br />

perspective determines whether self-esteem shapes reactions to recalled and imagined failure.<br />

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110, 1157 - 1173.


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Publications (continued)<br />

(*indicates student collaborator)<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (in press). More than meets the eye: Visual mental imagery as a medium for<br />

social cognition. In D.E. Carlston (Ed.), <strong>The</strong> Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition. New York:<br />

Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

Kaufman, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2012). Changing beliefs and behavior through experience-taking. Journal<br />

of Personality and Social Psychology, 103, 1 – 19.<br />

MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED AND IN PREPARATION<br />

(*indicates student collaborator)<br />

Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Ehrlinger, J.M. (2011). How mistaking change in the self for change in the<br />

world contributes to popular myths of social decline. Manuscript under revision.<br />

Eibach, R.P. & Libby, L.K. (2011). <strong>The</strong> dual-faceted self in a social world. Manuscript in preparation.<br />

Libby, L.K., Eibach, R.P., & Ross, M. (2011). Perceiving the present in light of the past: How subjective<br />

distance of historical injustices influences interpretations of present-day discrimination. Manuscript<br />

in preparation.<br />

Libby, L.K., Valenti, G.*, Hines, K.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Seeing the I versus the me: Imagery<br />

perspective in mental simulation determines reliance on gut reactions versus self-beliefs in<br />

behavioral and affective forecasting. Manuscript submitted for publication.<br />

MacGregor, K.*, Valenti, G.*, Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Putting on the blinders: First-person<br />

imagery inhibits comparison with alternatives. Manuscript in preparation.<br />

Marigold, D., Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., Ross, M., & Holmes, J.G. (2011). Framing memories of<br />

relationship transgressions: <strong>The</strong> influence of attachment anxiety and visual imagery perspective.<br />

Manuscript in preparation.<br />

Pfent, A.*, & Libby, L.K. (2011). Changing one’s self to change the world: <strong>The</strong> role of regulatory fit in<br />

self-perceptions of activist behavior. Manuscript in preparation.<br />

Shaeffer, E.M.*, Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Perspective primes processing style. Manuscript in<br />

preparation.<br />

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS<br />

(*indicates student collaborator)<br />

Goldfarb, M.*, & Libby, L.K. Embodied perceptions of responsibility.<br />

Hines, K.A.*, & Libby, L.K. <strong>The</strong> role of imagery perspective in affective forecasting.<br />

Kaufman, G.*, & Libby, L.K. Causes and consequences of identification with fictional characters in<br />

narrative.<br />

Kragh, C.*, Kaufman, G.*, & Libby, L.K. <strong>The</strong> preconditions and consequences of identifying with antiheroes.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Cunningham, W.A. Distinguishing social and visual perspective-taking in the brain.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Hines, K.A.* Perspective and embodied cognition.<br />

Libby, L.K., Rha, J.J.*, & Kaufman, G.* Social identity, empathy, and perception of intergroup injustice.<br />

Libby, L.K., Rha, J.J.*, & Morewedge, C.K. <strong>The</strong> role of imagery perspective in imagined consumption<br />

effects.<br />

Libby, L.K., Shaeffer, E.M.*, Eibach, R.P., Rea, J.*, & Fishbach, A. Imagery perspective and goal<br />

pursuit.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. Perspective, rumination, and mental health.<br />

Plante, C.*, Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K. <strong>The</strong> function of first-person versus third-person visual<br />

perspectives in videogame play.<br />

Rathbone, C.J., & Libby, L.K. Perspective, self-schemas, and the reminiscence bump.<br />

Rea, J.*, & Libby, L.K. Imagery perspective in stereotype threat.<br />

Rha, J.J.*, & Libby, L.K. Perspective and spontaneous trait inferences.<br />

Valenti, G.* & Libby, L.K. Perspective and morality.


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Invited Colloquium Presentations<br />

<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Psychology (2007, March)<br />

Purdue <strong>University</strong>, Social Psychology (2007, April)<br />

Stanford <strong>University</strong>, Graduate School of Business (2007, May)<br />

Princeton <strong>University</strong>, Social Psychology (2008, November)<br />

Stanford <strong>University</strong>, Social Psychology (2008, December)<br />

Indiana <strong>University</strong>, Social Psychology (2009, October)<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Chicago, Booth School of Business (2010, November)<br />

Invited Conference Presentations<br />

Libby, L.K. (2006, May). Putting it in Perspective: <strong>The</strong> social psychological significance of point of view<br />

in mental imagery. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological<br />

Association, Chicago, IL.<br />

Libby, L.K. (2007, June). Picture yourself: <strong>The</strong> psychological significance of imagery perspective. Paper<br />

presented at the 29 th Annual Duck Conference on Social Cognition, Duck, NC.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2007, January). Seeing the self: <strong>The</strong> significance of imagery perspective in<br />

autobiographical memory. Paper presented at the International Society for Self and Identity<br />

Preconference of the 8 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology<br />

Memphis, TN.<br />

Libby, L.K. (2009, February). Picture yourself at the polls: Visual perspective in mental imagery affects<br />

self-perception and behavior. Paper presented at the International Society for Self and Identity<br />

Preconference of the 10 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology,<br />

Tampa, FL.<br />

Conference Paper Presentations<br />

(*indicates student collaborator)<br />

Libby, L.K., & Neisser, U. (1998, November). Structure and strategy in the associative false memory<br />

paradigm. Paper presented at the 2 nd Annual Cognitive Studies Forum, Ithaca, NY.<br />

Libby, L.K., Eibach, R.P., & Gilovich, T. (2000, June). Looking into the past: Self-concept affects visual<br />

perspective in autobiographical memory. Paper presented at the 12 th Annual Meeting of the<br />

American Psychological Society, Miami Beach, FL.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2001, June). Attribution at the water-cooler: <strong>The</strong> verb causality effect in<br />

impressions formed from secondhand information. Paper presented at the 13 th Annual Meeting of<br />

the American Psychological Society, Toronto, CA.<br />

Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Gilovich, T. (2001, June). When change in the self is mistaken for change<br />

in the world. Paper presented at the 13 th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society,<br />

Toronto, CA.<br />

Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Gilovich, T. (2003, February). When change in the self is mistaken for<br />

change in the world. In L. van Boven (Chair), Temporal Perspectives on the Self and Social World:<br />

Links Between Current Experience and Perceptions of the Past and Future. Symposium conducted<br />

at the 4 th annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2005, July). Seeing meaning: Imagery perspective and construal level.<br />

Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social<br />

Psychology, Wurzburg, Germany.<br />

Libby, L.K., Eibach, R.P., & Shaeffer, E.M.* (2005, October). Seeing meaning: Imagery perspective<br />

and construal level. In Trope, Y. & Fujita, K. (Chairs), Emerging perspectives on psychological<br />

distance. Symposium conducted at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Experimental Social<br />

Psychology, San Diego, CA.<br />

Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Ehrlinger, J.M. (2006, January). Ideology of the good old days:<br />

Psychological causes and political consequences of perceptions of social decline. In J.T. Jost<br />

(Chair), Ideology: Its resurrection in personality and social psychology. Symposium conducted at<br />

the 7 th annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2007, January). Picture yourself: <strong>The</strong> social psychological significance of<br />

imagery perspective. In L.K. Libby & R.P. Eibach (Chairs), Perspectives on the self: Social<br />

psychological implications of point of view in mental imagery. Symposium conducted at the 8 th<br />

Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN.


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Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2008, February). Seeing the self across time. In M. Landau (Chair), <strong>The</strong><br />

self in time. Symposium conducted at the 9 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and<br />

Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

Valenti, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2009, May). Visual perspective in memory images affects regret for actions<br />

and inactions. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological<br />

Association, Chicago, IL.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2011, August). Seeing yourself in the past: How visual perspective in<br />

mental imagery functions to represent autobiographical memories and determine their emotional<br />

impact. In C.J. Rathbone & M. Conway (Chairs), Autobiographical memory and the self.<br />

Symposium conducted at the 5 th International Conference on Memory, York, England.<br />

Libby, L.K., Rea, J.*, Shaeffer, E.M.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2011, September). Promoting interest in healthy<br />

eating through manipulations of visual imagery perspective and imagined eating behavior. Paper<br />

presented at the 25 th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, Crete, Greece.<br />

Conference Poster Presentations<br />

(*indicates student collaborator)<br />

Libby, L.K. (2001, February). Looking for facts in your personal past: Mode of questioning influences<br />

standards for distinguishing fantasy from reality. Poster presented at the 2 nd Annual Meeting of<br />

the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.<br />

Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Gilovich, T. (2001, February). Why “things aren’t the way they used to be”:<br />

Unrecognized changes in perspective may produce exaggerated judgments of external change.<br />

Poster presented at the 2 nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology,<br />

San Antonio, TX.<br />

Libby, L.K., Eibach, R.P., & Gilovich, T. (2002, February). Actualizing the “new me”: Memory<br />

perspective manipulation produces perceived and actual change in the self. Poster presented at<br />

the 3 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA.<br />

Eibach, R.P., & Libby, L.K. (2003, February). Reactionary rhetoric and induced vigilant mind-sets:<br />

Explaining the persuasive appeal of slippery slope arguments. Poster presented at the 4 th annual<br />

meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2003, February). Seeing meaning: Visual perspective and action<br />

identification in mental imagery. Poster presented at the 4 th Annual Meeting of the Society for<br />

Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2004, February). Making sense out of change: Why change in the self<br />

promotes third-person memories. Poster presented at the 5 th Annual Meeting of the Society for<br />

Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.<br />

Perunovic, E.*, Ross, M., Kam, C.*, & Libby, L.K. (2005, January). Feeling proud and ashamed:<br />

Emotional responses of Asian and non-Asian Canadians to remembered actions of self and<br />

others. Poster presented at the 6 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social<br />

Psychology, New Orleans, LA.<br />

Marigold, D.*, Libby, L.K., & Holmes, J.G., & Ross, M. (2005, January). Memory perspective and<br />

romantic relationships: Are you more in love with a third-person? Poster presented at the 6 th<br />

Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.<br />

Libby, L.K. (2005, January). Looking for meaning: A cause of third-person imagery in memories of the<br />

personal past. Poster presented at the 6 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and<br />

Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Pfent, A.* (2006, January). Construing failure: Brutal loneliness or test of greatness?<br />

Imagery perspective affects low and high self-esteem individuals’ reactions to failure. Poster<br />

presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm<br />

Springs, CA.<br />

Libby, L.K., Shaeffer, E.M.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2006, January). Picturing the polls: <strong>The</strong> effect of imagery<br />

perspective on voting behavior in the 2004 U.S. presidential election. Poster presented at the 7 th<br />

Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.<br />

Shaeffer, E.M.*, & Libby, L.K. (2007, January). Empathy and imagery perspective. Poster presented at<br />

the 8 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN.


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Valenti, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2007, January). Changing feelings by changing point of view: Imagery<br />

perspective, self-esteem, and the experience of shame. Poster presented at the 8 th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN.<br />

Pfent, A.*, & Libby, L.K. (2007, January). Remembering the self: Imagery perspective and selfschemata<br />

in autobiographical memory. Poster presented at the 8 th Annual Meeting of the Society<br />

for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN.<br />

Shaeffer, E. M.*, Libby, L. K., & Eibach, R. P. (2007, May). Do you see what I see? Construal level and<br />

visual perspective. Poster presented at the 19 th Annual Meeting of the Association for<br />

Psychological Science, Washington, D.C.<br />

Shaeffer, E. M.*, & Libby, L. K. (2008, February). Imagery perspective in mental simulations of possible<br />

future events affects goal-relevant thoughts and behaviors. Poster presented at the 9 th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

Kaufman, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2008, February). Identification with fictional characters: <strong>The</strong> role of<br />

narrative voice and access to characters’ thoughts and feelings. Poster presented at the 9 th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

Pfent, A.*, & Libby, L.K. (2008, February). Putting the past into perspective: Imagery perspective, selfviews,<br />

and the accessibility of autobiographical memories. Poster presented at the 9 th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

Valenti, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2008, February). Reducing regret for deeds left undone: Changing<br />

perspective affects regret for inactions. Poster presented at the 9 th Annual Meeting of the Society<br />

for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

Kaufman, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2008, May). First-person narratives that provide access to characters’<br />

thoughts and feelings facilitate identification with protagonists in works of fiction. Poster presented<br />

at the 20 th Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.<br />

Hardy, T.*, & Libby, L.K. (2008, May). Imagery perspective moderates impact of relationship partners<br />

on affect, thoughts, and intentions. Poster presented at the 20 th Annual Meeting of the Association<br />

for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.<br />

Pfent, A.*, & Libby, L.K. (2008, May). Facing failure: Imagery perspective moderates the impact of<br />

recalling negative events. Poster presented at the 20 th Annual Meeting of the Association for<br />

Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.<br />

Valenti, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2008, May). Visual perspective in memory images affects regret for actions<br />

and inactions. Poster presented at the 20 th Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological<br />

Science, Chicago, IL.<br />

Kaufman, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2009, February). Identification with Fictional Characters as a Means to<br />

Change Behavior: <strong>The</strong> Role of Self-Character Similarity and Access to Characters’ Thoughts and<br />

Feelings. Poster presented at the 10 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social<br />

Psychology, Tampa, FL.<br />

Pfent, A.*, & Libby, L.K. (2009, February). Changing oneself and then changing the world: <strong>The</strong> role of<br />

regulatory fit in identity change, and environmental activism. Poster presented at the 10 th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL.<br />

Valenti, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2009, February). Counterfactual thinking and imagery perspective:<br />

Changing point of view changes thoughts about what might have been. Poster presented at the<br />

10 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL.<br />

Hardy, T.*, & Libby, L.K. (2009, February). Relationship motivations moderate the effect of visual<br />

imagery perspective on judgment prediction, and attachment. Poster presented at the 10 th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL.<br />

Hines, K.*, Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Valenti, G.* (2009, February). Imagery perspective influences<br />

affective forecasting: A study of voters in the 2008 presidential election. Poster presented at the<br />

Judgment and Decision Making Preconference of the 10 th Annual Meeting of the Society for<br />

Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL.<br />

Hardy, T.K.*, & Libby, L.K. (2009, May). <strong>The</strong> effects of imagery perspective and imagined<br />

preparedness level on behavioral intentions. Poster presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the<br />

Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA.<br />

Hines, K.A.*, & Libby, L.K. (2010, January). Imagining future events and making predictions: <strong>The</strong><br />

influence of imagery perspective on affective forecasting. Poster presented at the 11 th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV.


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Shaeffer, E.M.*, & Libby, L.K. (2010, January). Visual perspective in images affects abstract and<br />

concrete thinking. Poster presented at the 11 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and<br />

Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV.<br />

Valenti, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2010, January). <strong>The</strong> effect of visual imagery perspective on source of regret.<br />

Poster presented at the 11 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology,<br />

Las Vegas, NV.<br />

Valenti, G.*, Libby, L.K., Hines, K.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2010, May). Visual perspective affects reliance on<br />

implicit versus explicit processes when making choices. Poster presented at the 22nd Annual<br />

Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.<br />

Hardy, T.*, & Libby, L.K. (2011, January). <strong>The</strong> effects of others’ strategies on defensive pessimists’<br />

preparation behavior. Poster presented at the 12 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality<br />

and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.<br />

Hines, K.A.*, & Libby, L.K. (2011, January). <strong>The</strong> relationship between imagery perspective and<br />

affective forecasting accuracy in the domain of exam grades. Poster presented at the 12 th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.<br />

MacGregor, K.E.*, Libby, L.K., Valenti, G.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2011, January). Effects of visual<br />

perspective on anticipated enjoyment. Poster presented at the Judgment and Decision Making<br />

preconference of the 12 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San<br />

Antonio, TX.<br />

Plante, C.*, Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K. (2011, January). First-person versus third-person visual<br />

perspectives in videogame play: Carryover effects on behavior outside the game. Poster presented<br />

at the 12 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.<br />

Rha, J.J.* & Libby, L.K. (2011, January). Reducing group differences in perceptions of events and<br />

people through narrative voice. Poster presented at the 12 th Annual Meeting of the Society for<br />

Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.<br />

Rea, J.*, Libby, L.K., Shaeffer, E.M.* (2011, January).Visual perspective affects goal framing and<br />

continued goal pursuit. Poster presented at the 12 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality<br />

and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.<br />

Valenti, G.*, Libby, L.K., Hines, K.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2011, January). Visual perspective in mental<br />

images influences affective forecasts when imagining an interracial interaction. Poster presented at<br />

the Judgment and Decision Making preconference of the 12 th Annual Meeting of the Society for<br />

Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.<br />

Kragh, C.*, Kaufman, G.*, Libby, L.K. (2011, May). Turning readers into cheaters? Immoral behavior<br />

blocks identity-taking. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological<br />

Association, Chicago, IL.<br />

GRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED<br />

Olesya Govorun, 2005 – 2006<br />

Susan Wise, 2004 – 2007<br />

Jacqueline Matthews, 2006 – 2007<br />

Alison Pfent, 2004 – 2009<br />

Eric Shaeffer, 2004 – 2009<br />

Geoff Kaufman, 2006 – 2009<br />

UNDERGRADUATE HONORS STUDENTS SUPERVISED<br />

Alexander Finnarn, 2008 – 2009<br />

Kaleigh Sands, 2008 – 2009<br />

Tiffany Hardy, 2007 – 2011<br />

Greta Valenti, 2005 – present<br />

Karen Hines, 2008 – present<br />

Jessica Rea, 2009 – present<br />

Janet Rha, 2009 – present<br />

Micah Goldfarb 2011 – present<br />

Carolyn Kragh, 2010 - 2012<br />

COURSES TAUGHT<br />

Interpersonal Relationships (undergraduate, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong>)<br />

Experimental Social Psychology (undergraduate, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong>)<br />

Social Motivation (graduate, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong>)<br />

Perspective in Social Psychology (graduate, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong>)<br />

<strong>The</strong> message within: <strong>The</strong> role of subjective experience in social cognition (graduate, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong>)<br />

Do you know what makes you happy? (graduate, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong>)<br />

Social Cognition (undergraduate, <strong>University</strong> of Waterloo)<br />

Introductory Psychology Seminars (undergraduate, Cornell <strong>University</strong>)<br />

Introduction to Cognitive Science Writing Seminar (undergraduate, Cornell <strong>University</strong>)

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