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Erik James Girvan<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Twin Cities<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology<br />

N218 Elliott Hall, 75 East River Road, Minneapolis, MN 55455<br />

Office: (612) 625-5409; Cell: (612) 554-3169<br />

Email: girva004@umn.edu; Fax: (612) 626-2079<br />

Education University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN<br />

Ph.D., Psychology, 2012 (anticipated)<br />

Minor Political Psychology<br />

Research<br />

Interests<br />

Dissertation<br />

Committee<br />

Dr. Eugene Borgida, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychology and Law (Advisor)<br />

Dr. Marti H. Gonzales, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychology (Advisor)<br />

Dr. Mark Snyder, McKnight Presidential Chair in Psychology<br />

Dr. Herbert M. Kritzer, Marvin J. Sonosky Chair <strong>of</strong> Law and Public<br />

Policy<br />

Dissertation Habits <strong>of</strong> meaning: Does learning to categorize situations attenuate<br />

bias in social judgments?<br />

Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA<br />

J.D., 2002<br />

Activities Harvard Mediation Program, Director <strong>of</strong> Advanced Mediation<br />

Training<br />

Harvard Human Rights Journal, Submissions Editor<br />

Thesis Seeking focus at Harvard Law: An examination <strong>of</strong> and proposal for<br />

curricular and pedagogical reform.<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK<br />

B.A., Political Science, magna cum laude, 1998<br />

Minor Natural Resources Management<br />

Awards Truman Scholarship Finalist<br />

Outstanding Graduate in Political Science (top graduate in major)<br />

Leadership Honors (for student government service)<br />

Chancellor’s List and Dean’s List<br />

Thesis A study <strong>of</strong> the potential threat and effects <strong>of</strong> modern day terrorism:<br />

The Aum Shinrikyo Tokyo subway bombing.<br />

• Investigating the effects <strong>of</strong> domain-specific expertise on the activation and<br />

application <strong>of</strong> social categories and the associated stereotypes and attitudes.<br />

• Exploring the subtle or unexpected consequences that conformity to social norms<br />

can have on behavior, judgment, and decision making.<br />

• Developing strategies for translating between the insights, methods, and findings<br />

<strong>of</strong> social psychology and problems <strong>of</strong> legal policy, doctrine, and procedure.


Publications Borgida, E. & Girvan, E.J. (2013). Social cognition in law. In E. Borgida and J.<br />

Bargh (Eds.) APA Handbook <strong>of</strong> Personality and Social Psychology, Volume 1:<br />

Attitudes and Social Cognition. American Psychological Association (chapter<br />

under contract; publication scheduled for Spring 2013).<br />

Girvan, E.J., Deason, G., Hunt, J., & Borgida, E. (2012). Stereotyping, prejudice,<br />

and discrimination. In D. Faigman, J. A. Blumentthal, E. Cheng, et al (Eds.)<br />

Modern Scientific Evidence, Vol. 24. St. Paul, MN: Thompson-West (chapter<br />

under contract; publication scheduled for 2012).<br />

Girvan, E.J. & Deason, G. (2011). A question <strong>of</strong> equal treatment: A psychological<br />

case for abandoning the “discriminatory motive” under Title VII (under review).<br />

Cramer, R.J., Girvan, E.J., Neal, T.M.S., Titcomb, C. & Brodsky, S.L. (2011).<br />

Introverts ignore experts’ confidence on the stand: An investigation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

credibility characteristic on persuasion in sentencing decisions (under review).<br />

Borgida, E. & Girvan, E.J. (2011). Book review: Psychological science in the<br />

courtroom: Consensus and controversy. Criminal Justice Review, 36, 366-368.<br />

Girvan, E.J., Weaver, J., & Snyder, M. (2010). Elevating norm over substance:<br />

Self-Monitoring as a predictor <strong>of</strong> decision criteria and decision time among<br />

independent voters. Analyses <strong>of</strong> Social Issues and Public Policy, 10, 321-<br />

336. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-2415.2010.01205.x (peer-reviewed special issue<br />

on the Social Psychology <strong>of</strong> the 2008 Presidential Election).<br />

Girvan, E.J. (2009). Rethinking the economic model <strong>of</strong> deterrence: How insights<br />

from empirical social science could affect policies towards crime and<br />

punishment. Review <strong>of</strong> Law and Economics, 5(1), Art. 19 (peer-reviewed<br />

journal).<br />

Girvan, E.J., Lamden, S., McDowell, D, et al. (2008). Recent developments in<br />

insurance coverage litigation. Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal, 43,<br />

519-561.<br />

Killion, W.L., Bundy, K.L., & Girvan, E.J. (2007). Minnesota. In M. Daller (Ed.),<br />

Business Torts: A Fifty-State Guide (pp. 399-413). New York, NY: Aspen.<br />

Mese, M.D., Girvan, E.J., Gauntlet, D.A., et al. (2006). Recent developments in<br />

insurance coverage litigation. Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal, 42,<br />

547-570.<br />

Manuscripts<br />

in<br />

Preparation<br />

Girvan, E.J., Deason, & Borgida, E. (Original research report in preparation). No<br />

royal road for reducing prejudice?: Expertise, not accountability, attenuates<br />

gender bias in employment-arbitration decisions.<br />

Girvan, E.J. & Federico, C. (Original research in preparation). Overcoming bias<br />

against Obama: Political expertise moderates the effects <strong>of</strong> racial attitudes on<br />

voting in the 2008 Presidential Election.<br />

Girvan, E.J., Reifen Tagar, M., & Borgida, E. (Original research in preparation).<br />

Racial and ethnic differences in fatalism and health-related behavior: Tracking<br />

culture as a risk factor.<br />

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Presentations Girvan, E.J., Deason, G., & Borgida, E. (2011). No royal road for reducing<br />

prejudice: Experience, not accountability, attenuates gender bias in<br />

employment-arbitration decisions. Presented as part <strong>of</strong> a symposia on<br />

Employment Discrimination at the 4 th International Congress on Psychology and<br />

Law, March 2-5, Miami, Florida.<br />

Borgida, E. & Girvan, E. J., & Deason, G. (2010). Subtle influences, significant<br />

effects: Understanding arbitration decision-making in order to guard against<br />

bias. Presentation given at the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Arbitrators Fall Education<br />

Conference, October 22 - 24, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />

Deason, G., Girvan, E. J., & Borgida, E. (2010). Employment arbitration decisions:<br />

Why are parents more likely to prevail? Presentation given at the Society for the<br />

Scientific Study <strong>of</strong> Social Issues 8th Biennial Convention, June 24-27, New<br />

Orleans, Louisiana.<br />

Girvan, E.J. (2009). Discrimination and the psychological “motive”: A revised<br />

framework for disparate treatment under Title VII. Presented as part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

symposia on Law and Uncertainty at the Twin Cities Law & Society Conference,<br />

October 24, Minneapolis, Minnesota.<br />

Girvan, E.J. (2009). The merits and challenges <strong>of</strong> transparency: A proposed<br />

experimental examination <strong>of</strong> camera coverage on courtroom trials. Presented as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> a symposia on Courts and Judges at the Twin Cities Law & Society<br />

Conference, October 24, Minneapolis, Minnesota.<br />

Girvan, E.J., Deason, G., & Borgida, E. (2009). Do not protest too much: Backlash<br />

and implicit bias in employment arbitration decisions. Presented as part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

symposia on The Policy Implications <strong>of</strong> Blatant and Subtle Acts <strong>of</strong> Sexism at the<br />

American Psychology-Law Conference, March 5-8, San Antonio, Texas.<br />

Ongoing<br />

Research<br />

Projects<br />

• Race bias and regulatory depletion. Experimental study <strong>of</strong> the effects <strong>of</strong> limiting<br />

communications on race bias in the context <strong>of</strong> criminal sentencing. (Principal<br />

investigator, with Eugene Borgida and Rachel Burns.)<br />

• Gender and caregiver bias under the stereotype-content model. Experimental<br />

and content analytic study in the context <strong>of</strong> employment arbitration.<br />

(Collaboration with Eugene Borgida and Grace Deason.)<br />

• Restorative justice in victim and <strong>of</strong>fender mediation. A longitudinal analog<br />

experiment to assess the effects <strong>of</strong> a two-stage conflict mediation intervention.<br />

(Collaboration with Marti Hope Gonzales, Corrie Hunt, and Allison Williams.)<br />

• Social versus legal consequences. Experimental comparison <strong>of</strong> the effects <strong>of</strong> two<br />

message frames on reducing the incidence <strong>of</strong> texting while driving.<br />

(Collaboration with Alexander Rothman and Patrick Dwyer.)<br />

• Cameras in the courtroom. A case study in barriers to use <strong>of</strong> field experiments to<br />

test procedural innovations in court. (Collaboration with Eugene Borgida,<br />

Christopher Federico, Andrea Miller, and Joseph Vitriol.)<br />

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Teaching<br />

Experience<br />

Instructional<br />

Education<br />

Mentoring<br />

Experience<br />

Selected<br />

Employment<br />

Experience<br />

Introduction to Research Methods, Instructor, Summer 2011<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN<br />

Introduction to Research Methods, Section Leader, Spring 2011<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN<br />

Introduction to Research Methods, Section Leader, Fall 2010<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN<br />

Introduction to Psychology, Section Leader, Spring 2010<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (2 sections)<br />

Introduction to Psychology, Section Leader, Fall 2009<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (2 sections)<br />

Social Psychology and Law, Co-Instructor, Fall 2009<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN<br />

GRAD 8101 Teaching in Higher Education, Fall 2010, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota,<br />

Minneapolis, MN (3 credit course)<br />

Preparing Future <strong>Faculty</strong> Workshops: Approaches to Teaching, Active Lectures,<br />

The Art <strong>of</strong> Posing Questions, Resolving Conflicts in Class, and Discussions that<br />

Work, Fall 2009, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN<br />

Supervised independent undergraduate research projects:<br />

• Autumn Chen, 2010 – 2011 “Counteracting Gender and Parental Status<br />

Biases and Stereotypes in Employment.”<br />

• John Alden, 2009 – 2010 “Using Accountability to Mitigate Caregiver Bias<br />

in the Workplace.”<br />

• Karina Kuhrt, 2008 – 2009 “A P x S Approach to Studying Gender Bias in<br />

Arbitration.”<br />

Supervised and mentored undergraduate research assistants:<br />

• Ela Gabrys<br />

• Jessica Plotz<br />

• Kyle Swatfager<br />

• Chee Chang<br />

• Joseph Dalle Molle<br />

• Ahmed Ahmed<br />

• Christopher Schorgl<br />

• Jodi Dornbusch<br />

• Matthew Postma<br />

• Tou Khang<br />

• Zhi Chen<br />

Faegre & Benson, LLP, Minneapolis, MN, September 2002 – August 2009<br />

Associate / Attorney, Business Litigation<br />

• Represented Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, and individuals in more<br />

than 100 complex commercial cases in jurisdictions ranging from California<br />

State Court to Delaware Chancery Court and from the U.S. District Court for the<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Minnesota and 8 th Circuit Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals to the U.S. District Court<br />

for the Eastern District <strong>of</strong> Louisiana and the 5 th Circuit Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals.<br />

• Maintained an active pro bono practice in landlord/tenant law.<br />

• Named as a “Rising Star,” 2008, by Super Lawyers, a recognition given,<br />

following an independent nomination and review process, to the top 2.5% <strong>of</strong><br />

Minnesota lawyers who are under 40 years old or have practiced law for less<br />

than 10 years.<br />

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Grants &<br />

Fellowships<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Memberships<br />

& Licenses<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Service<br />

References<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship (2011-2012;<br />

interdepartmentally competitive peer-reviewed award)<br />

Society for the Psychological Study <strong>of</strong> Social Issues Research Grant, $1000<br />

(Summer 2011; nationally competitive peer-reviewed award)<br />

Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Political Psychology Research Grant, $1500 (Spring 2011)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Political Psychology Minor Grant, $1000 (Spring 2011)<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Liberal</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Student Research and Travel Award, $500 (Spring 2011)<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology Research Fellowship (Spring 2010; intra-departmentally<br />

competitive peer-reviewed award)<br />

National Academy <strong>of</strong> Arbitrators Research and Education Foundation Research<br />

Grant (with Eugene Borgida and Grace Deason), $23,995 (Fall 2009)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Graduate School Research Fellowship (Summer 2009;<br />

interdepartmentally competitive peer-reviewed award)<br />

American Psychology-Law Society Grant-in-Aid, $750 (Summer 2009; nationally<br />

competitive peer-reviewed award)<br />

Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Political Psychology Research Grant, $1750 (Spring 2009)<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology Travel Grant, $500 (Spring 2009)<br />

Graduate Research Partnership Program Fellowship (Summer 2008)<br />

Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Political Psychology Research Grant, $6400 (Spring 2008)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Graduate School Fellowship (2007-2009)<br />

American Psychology-Law Society, 2007 – present<br />

Society for the Psychological Study <strong>of</strong> Social Issues, 2008 – present<br />

Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2011 – present<br />

American Psychological Association, 2011 – present<br />

Admitted to the Bar <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />

Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Reviewer for SPSP Student Poster<br />

Award for 2011 Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA<br />

American Psychology-Law Society, Reviewer <strong>of</strong> Presentation Proposals for 2011<br />

APA Convention, Washington, DC<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> Experimental Social Psychology, Volunteer Symposia Host and<br />

Transportation Coordinator, 2010 Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN<br />

American Psychology-Law Society, Campus Representative, 2009-2010<br />

Dr. Eugene Borgida, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychology and Law, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota,<br />

(612) 625-3381, borgi001@umn.edu<br />

Dr. Mark Snyder, McKnight Presidential Chair in Psychology, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Minnesota, (612) 625-1507, msnyder@umn.edu<br />

Dr. Marti Hope Gonzales, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychology, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Minnesota, (612) 625-9035, gonza001@umn.edu<br />

Dr. Christopher M. Federico, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychology and Political<br />

Science, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, (612) 626-0560, federico@umn.edu<br />

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