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Theoretical Innovation Prize (Honorable Mention), Society for Personality and Social<br />

Psychology, 2008 (for Baumeister, Vohs, DeWall, and Zhang, 2007, PSPR)<br />

Wethington Research Award, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kentucky</strong>, 2008 ($4,000), 2009 ($4,450),<br />

2010 ($5,000)<br />

International Society for Research on Aggression Young Investigator Award (sponsored<br />

by the National Science Foundation), 2008 ($2,500)<br />

Brigham Award for Excellence in Research (Best Paper in Social Psychology by FSU<br />

graduate student), 2005 ($750)<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Graduate Students Presentation Grant, Florida State <strong>University</strong>, 2004-2007<br />

American Psychological Society, Graduate Student Travel Award, Honorable Mention,<br />

2003<br />

Co-Principal Investigator, “Life stories <strong>of</strong> moral exemplars in computing: A cross-cultural<br />

investigation,” National Science Foundation #SES-0217298 ($89,000)<br />

cum laude, St. Olaf College, 2002<br />

Departmental Distinction, Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology, St. Olaf College, 2002<br />

Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology, Member, 2001-present<br />

National Science Foundation Summer Research Fellowship, 6/2001-9/2001,NSF-<br />

9972280 and NSF-9980768<br />

Hardy Scholar Research Fellowship, 5/2001-5/2002<br />

Dean’s List, St. Olaf College 1999-2002<br />

Academic All-State, Hastings High School, 1997<br />

Grants (active)<br />

1. John Templeton Foundation, “Does Religious Cognition Promote Self-Control?,”<br />

co-PI with PI Michael E. McCullough, $857,034 total costs (2009-2012); 33%<br />

Effort.<br />

2. National Science Foundation, “Effect <strong>of</strong> Self-Control on Antisocial and Prosocial<br />

Behavior” Role: co-PI with co-PI Brad J. Bushman, $331,000 total costs (2010-<br />

2013); 22% Effort.<br />

3. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Loan Repayment Award<br />

“Social exclusion and problem health behavior among late adolescents” Role: PI,<br />

$70,000 total costs (2010-2012); 0% effort<br />

Grants (under review/revision)<br />

1. National Science Foundation, “Exploring the effects <strong>of</strong> acetaminophen on<br />

reducing the negative effects <strong>of</strong> social exclusion on self-regulation and<br />

aggression” Role: PI ($984,783 total costs); 22% Effort (invited revision)<br />

2. John F. Templeton Foundation, “Is Prayer the Opiate <strong>of</strong> the Rejected Person? An<br />

fMRI Study on How Prayer Buffers People from the Pain <strong>of</strong> Social Rejection”<br />

Role: PI ($200,000 total costs); 17% Effort.<br />

3. National Institute <strong>of</strong> Health, R03 “Effects <strong>of</strong> social exclusion on smoking and<br />

binge drinking behavior among late adolescents” Role: PI ($186,000 total costs);<br />

22% Effort. (invited revision)<br />

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