CURRICULUM VITAE
Jerzy J. Karylowski
Education:
1971-1974: Department of Psychology,
1966-1971: Department of Psychology,
Professional Employment:
1991-present: Professor, Department of Psychology,
1995-1997: Chair, Department of Psychology,
1993-1994: Interim Chair, Department of Psychology,
1985-1991: Associate Professor, Department of Psychology,
1983-1985: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology,
1980-1982: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology,
1974-1980: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology,
1973-1974: Instructor, Department of Psychology,
Fellowships, Grants and Awards:
2001/2002: Fulbright Fellowship;
2000/2001: UNF Outstanding Faculty Scholarship Award;
Spring 2001: UNF Office of Faculty Enhancement Fellowship;
Summer 2000: UNF Undergraduate Academic Enrichment Grant (for undergraduate research supervision);
1995: UNF Distinguished Professor Award;
1994: UNF Distinguished Professor Award runner-up;
1992: National Research Council/
1991/1992 & 1993/1994: UNF SEED grants;
1983:
1978/1979: American Council of Learned Societies, American Studies Advanced Research Fellowship;
1977: Belgian Ministry of Education Fellowship;
1975:
1971-1973:
Additional Professional Experience:
2001/2002: Fulbright Scholar, Szkola Wyzsza Psychologii
Spolecznej,
1990/1991: William Stuckenberg Chair in Human Values and Moral Development, Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis (on sabbatical leave from UNF);
1990 (Spring): Assigned to teach at the
1990 (Spring): Academic Visitor, Department of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford;
1983 (Spring): Visiting Professor, Department of
Psychology,
1983 (Spring/Summer): Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology,
1982 (Summer/Fall): Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology,
1979 (Summer): Visiting Scholar, Department of Graduate Studies, New School of Social Research;
1979 (Winter/Spring): Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology,
1978 (Fall): Visiting Scholar, Institute for Social Research,
1977 (Fall): Visiting Scholar, Laboratory for Experimental Social
Psychology,
1975 (Fall): Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology,
Editorial:
School Psychology International, Associate Editor (1980-1982);
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Consulting Editor (1988-1990);
ad hoc reviewer for: European Journal of Social Psychology; International Journal of Psychology; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology; Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin; Psychological Methods; Psychological Science; Self and Identity, Social Cognition; Sex Roles; , American Psychological Association; American Psychological Society; Environmental Protection Agency; NATO Foundation; National Science Foundation; McGraw-Hill.
Professional Affiliations:
Society of Experimental Social Psychology; Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
Teaching Experience:
Fall 1983-present: Department of Psychology;
Social Psychology; Experimental Social Psychology; Research Methods; Research Methods Lab; Psychological Research and Evaluation (grad); Research Design and Analysis (grad); Computer Applications in Psychological Research; Special Topics; Seminar; Senior Seminar; Directed Individual Study; Supervised Research; Honors Research; Thesis (grad);. Major in Psychology Seminar.
1990/1991: Department of Psychology,
Social Cognition (grad); Contemporary Issues in Social Psychology: Person Memory; Research Methods.
Spring 1990:
Spring 1983: Department of Psychology;
Fall 1982 - Winter 1983: Department of Psychology;
1971- 1982: Department of Psychology; University of Warsaw (Poland): Social Psychology courses; Emotion; Motivation and Personality courses; Experimental Psychology courses; Research Methods courses; Psychological Assessment courses; Educational Psychology course; Thesis (grad).
Service at the
Department: Ad hoc Committee for the General Psychology
Masters Program; Colloquium Committee; Computer Committee; Faculty Search Committee; Graduate
Committee; Promotion and Tenure Committee; Sustained Performance Evaluation
Committee;; Undergraduate Committee.
College: Associate Dean Search Committee, Budget and
Planning Committee; Dean Search Committee; Faculty Development Committee;
Outstanding Teacher Screening Committee.
University: Distinguished Professor Selection Committee; Graduate Council; Program Review Committee; Promotion and Tenure Committee; Outstanding Scholarship Selection Committee; Revolving Institutional Exchange Program; served as a mentor for international students.
Staub, E., Bar-Tal, D., Karylowski, J.J. & Reykowski,
J.J. (1984). Development and maintenance of prosocial behavior: International Perspectives.
Karylowski, J.J. (1982). O dwoch
typach altruizmu: Badania nad endocentrycznymi i eqzocentrycznymi zrodlami
bezinteresownych dzialan na rzecz innych ludzi. (On the two types
of altruism: Studies on endocentric and exocentric sources of prosocial behavior). Wroclaw: Zaklad Narodowy im. Ossolinskich. (In Polish).
Karylowski, J.J. (1975). Z
badan nad mechnizmami pozytywnych ustosunkowan interpersonalnych. (From the studies on the mechanisms of positive
interpersonal attitudes).
Chapters and Articles:
Karylowski,
J.J. & Ranieri, J. (2006). Self
as a default target in thinking about traits. Self and Identity, 5, 365-379 . (click here for full text)
Niewiarowski, J. & Karylowski, J.J. (2006). Znaczenie reprezentacji ja i osób dobrze znanych dla oceny behawioralnych i emocjonalnych właściwości osób trzecich [The role of cognitive representations of self and familiar others in thinking about behavioral and affective attributes of acquaintances]. Czasopismo Psychologiczne, 12, 39-46 (in Polish).
Karylowski, J.J. (2005). Familiar others as reference points in judgments of traits. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 36, 89-97 . (click here for full text)
Karylowski J.J. (2004). Spontaniczne aktywizowanie reprezentacji osob dobrze znanych jako ukladow odniesienia w ocenianiu osob malo znanych [Spontaneous Activation of Familiar-Other Exemplars as Points of Reference in Judgments about Acquaintances]. Studia Psychologiczne. 42, 41-51. (In Polish).
Karylowski, J.J
(2003). Czy mozna pomyslec Louis Armstrong bez pomyslenia Murzyn?: [Can you think „Louis Armstrong” without thinking
„Black”?] in R. Ohme & M. Jarymowicz (Eds) Automatyzmy: Nowe Perspektywy [Automaticity: New Perspectives]. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo IPPAN, pp. 41-49. (In Polish).
Karylowski, J. J., Motes, M. A. , Curry, D. & Van Liempd, D. (2002). "In what font color Is Bill Cosby's name written?": Automatic racial categorization in a Stroop task. North American Journal of Psychology, 4, 1-12. (click here for full text)
Karylowski, J.J., Wallace, H.M., Motes, M.A., Harkcom, H.A., Hewlett, E.M., Maclean, S.L., Parretta, E.M., & Vaswani, C.L. (2001) Spontaneous Gender-Stereotypical Categorization of Trait Labels and Job Labels. Current Research in Social Psychology, 6, 17-29. (click here for full text)
Karylowski, J.J., Konarzewski, K., & Motes, M.A. (2000). Social category information and the recruitment of prototypes in social judgments. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 36, 275-303. (click here for full text)
Karylowski, J.J. (2000-second edition, 1996-first edition,). Regression
toward the mean effect: No statistical background required. In M.E. Ware &
D. E. Johnson (Eds.) Handbook of demonstrations and activities in the
teaching of psychology: Introductory, statistics, research methods, and history.
Karylowski, J.J., Wallace, H.M., Motes, M..A., VanLiempd, D. & Eicher, S.
(1999) Proba wykorzystania techniki torowania do badania kategoryzacji spolecznej.[Using priming to study
social categorization]. Przeglad
Psychologiczny, 42,
111-120. (In Polish).
Karylowski, J. J. (1999). Rola reprezentacji Ja i reprezentacji osob bliskich w formulowaniu ocen dotyczacych osob malo znanych. [The role of self and representations of significant others in making judgments regarding acquaintances]. Studia Psychologiczne, 37, 77-92. (In Polish).
Karylowski, J.J. (1993). On the (somewhat) elusive nature
of asymmetric similarity judgments. In: M.C. Hurtig,
M.F. Pichevin, & M. Piolat
(Eds.) Studies in social cognition and the Self.
Karylowski, J.J. & Skarzynska, K. (1992). Asymmetry effect in self-other similarity judgments depends on priming. Social Cognition, 10, 235-254.
Karylowski, J.J. (1990). Trait prototypicality and the accessibility of trait related information in self-other similarity judgments. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 975-983. (click here for full text)
Karylowski, J.J. (1989). Trait prototypicality and the asymmetry effect in self-other similarity judgments. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 4, 581-586.
Karylowski, J.J. & Bergeron, W. (1989). Sex role orientation of college students and their same-sex parents. Psychological Reports, 65, 699-702.
Karylowski, J.J. (1988). Regression toward the mean effect: No statistical
background required. In M. Brewer & M.E. Ware (Eds.) Handbook
for teaching statistics and research methods.
Karylowski, J.J. (1988). The regression effect. Activities handbook for the teaching of psychology, (Vol.
2).
Karylowski, J.J. (1985). Regression toward the mean effect: No statistical background required. Teaching of Psychology, 12, (229-23O).
Karylowski, J.J. (1984). Die Entwicklund von endozentrischen und exozentrischen
Quellen prosozialen Verhaltens bei Kindern. In E.H. Luck Psychologie
der sozialen Motivation: Kursenheit
2- prosoziales Verhalten.
Karylowski, J.J. (1984). Focus of attention and altruism: Endocentric and
exocentric sources of altruistic behavior. In: E. Staub, D. Bar-Tal, J.J.
Karylowski & J. Reykowski (Eds.) Development and maintenance of prosocial behavior: International perspectives.
Karylowski, J.J. & Bar-Tal, D. (1984).
Applications of knowledge about prosocial behavior:
Introduction. In: E. Staub, D. Bar-Tal, J.J. Karylowski & J. Reykowski
(Eds.) Development and maintenance of prosocial
behavior: International perspectives.
Reykowski, J.J. & Karylowski,
J.J. (1984). Determinants of prosocial
behavior: Introduction. In: E. Staub, D. Bar-Tal, J.J. Karylowski, & J.
Reykowski (Eds.) Development and maintenance of prosocial
behavior: International perspectives.
Karylowski, J.J. (1982). Doing good to feel good v. doing
good to make others feel good: Some child-rearing antecedents. School Psychology International, 3, 149-156.
Karylowski, J.J. (1982). Socializacyjne determinanty endo-egzocentryzmu moralnego. Studia Psycholoqiczne, 2O (1), 1-15. (In Polish).
Karylowski, J.J. (1982). Two types of altruistic behavior: Doing good to
feel good or to make the other feel good. In: V. Derlega
& J.Grzelak (Eds.) Cooperation and helping
behavior: Theories and research.
Karylowski, J.J. (1982). Uber zwei Regulationsmechanisnen prosozialer Motivation. Gruppendynamik, 13(4), 32-48. (In German).
Rosenhan, D.L., Solovay, P. Karylowski, J.J.,
& Harges, K. (1981). Emotion
and altruism. In: J.P. Rushton & R. Sorrentino (Eds.) Altruism and helping behavior: Social,
personality and developmental perspectives.
Karylowski, J.J. (1980). Az
altruisztikus viselkedes magyarazatahoz: Attekintes. In:
V. Szilagyi (Ed.) Eqyutterzes,
onzetlenqseq, feleosseq.
Karylowski, J.J. (1979). Self-focused attention, prosocial norms and prosocial
behavior. Polish
Psychological Bulletin, 10(1), 57-66.
Karylowski, J.J. (1978). O dwoch
typach mechanizmow regulacji czynnosci prospolecznych: Zaangazowanie osobiste
versus zaangazowanie pozaosobiste. In: J. Reykowski (Ed.) Osobowosc a
zachowanie spoleczne. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo IFiS PAN. (In Polish).
Karylowski, J.J. (1978). Rozwoj zachowan prospolecznych u dzieci. Oswiata i Wychowanie, 1, 62-67. (In Polish).
Karylowski, J.J. (1977). Explaining altruistic behavior: A
review. Polish
Psychological Bulletin, 8(1), 27-34.
Karylowski, J.J. (1977). Koncentracja na sobie i zawartosc Ja idealnego a bezinteresowne dzialanie na rzecz innych ludzi. Studia Psycholoqiczne, 15(1), 19-36. (In Polish).
Karylowski, J.J. (1976). Evaluation of others' acts as
function of self-other similarity and self-esteem. In: J. Reykowski
(Ed.) Studies on the mechanisms of prosocial
behavior. Warszawa: Wydawnictwa
Universytetu Warszawskiego.
Karylowski, J.J. (1976). Self-esteem, similarity, liking and helping. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2, 71-74.
Karylowski, J.J. (1975). Altruism and interpersonal attraction as function
of perceived self-partner similarity and self-esteem. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 6(2), 63-71.
Karylowski, J.J. (1975). Spostrzegane podobienstwo partnera interakcji do Ja i poziom samoakceptacji a motywacja allocentryczna i sympatia wobec tego partnera. Studia Psycholoqiczne, 15(1), 19-34. (In Polish).
Conference Presentations:
Karylowski, J.J., Niewiarowski, J.,& Davis, S. (2006). Defining traits differently for self and others. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Palm Springs, Ca, January 2006.
Karylowski, J.J.
Ranieri, J., Strongin,
J. (January 2005) Self as a default
target in thinking about traits. Poster
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society and Personality Psychology,
Zatezalo,
J., & Karylowski, J.J. (2002). Own behavior, friend’s
behavior, and the false-consensus effects in judgments of health-related
behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of the
Southeastern Social Psychologists,
Karylowski, J.J., Ranieri, J., Arrogante, D., &
Karylowski, J.J., Wallace, H.M., Motes, M.A., Harkcom,
H.A., Hewlett, E.M., Maclean, S.L., Parretta, E.M., & Vaswani,
C.L. (August 2000). Generational context and automatic
gender-stereotyping of traits and jobs. Poster presented at the 108th
Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association,
Karylowski, J.J., Ranieri, J., Hewlett, E.M., Lott, A.,
& Surman. C. (August 2000).
Self and significant others as reference points in trait-judgments. Poster presented at
the 108th Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association,
Karylowski, J.J., Ranieri, J., Hewlett, E.M., Lott, A.,
& Surman. C. (June 2000). Familiar others, self, and stereotypes as aids in making judgments
about acquaintances. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Convention
of the American Psychological Society,
Karylowski, J.J. (May 2000). Avoiding biases in clinical
judgment. Paper presented at the Conference on Assessment and Treatment
of Dementia, Bad Aibling, (
Karylowski, J.J. (March 1999). Spoleczne
uklady odniesienia: Nie takie Ja wszechmozne jak je maluja. Paper
presented at the Conference on Person among People and in Organizations, Madralin (
Karylowski, J.J, Motes, M. H, Curry, D., & Van Liempd,
D (October 1998). Automatic racial categorization in a Stroop task. Poster presented at the 1998 Annual
Meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology,
Karylowski, J.J, ,Wallace, H., Motes, H, Eicher, S., & Van Liempd, D
(October 1997). Spontaneous gender-based categorization of
trait labels and job labels. Poster presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting
of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology,
Karylowski, J.J., Wallace, H, Eicher, S., &
Van Liempd, D. (October, 1996). Automatic social
categorization: A conceptual replication and extension. Poster presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Society for the Experimental Social Psychology.
Karylowski, J. J. (October 1996). Social reference points.
Paper presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Person Memory Interest Group
(PMIG).
Karylowski, J.J. & Motes, M. (March 1996). Categorization
and Social Reference Points. Paper presented at the Florida Cognitive
Conference,
Karylowski, J.J. & Motes, M. (October 1995). Highly familiar
others as social reference points: evidence from incidental memory data. Presented at the Joint Meeting of the European Association of
Experimental Social Psychology and the Society of Experimental Social
Psychology,
Karylowski,
J.J. & Konarzewski (June 1995). Masculinity,
femininity and priming of gender category. Presented
at the Seventh Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society,
Karylowski, J.J., Balota,
J.C., Dickey, G.W., Dunn, M., McAneny, L. Yeldell J., & Yeldell, L.
(June 1994). Social Priming Depends on Salience of Trait-Based vs. Person-Based
Representations. Presented at the Sixth Annual Convention of
the American Psychological Society,
Karylowski, J.J., Leano,
J., Smith, A., Wahl, M., Yeldel, L., & Grzelak, P. (June 1993). Social categorization and priming:
Within-category priming effects of sex and age. Presented at
the Fifth National Convention of the American Psychological Society,
Karylowski, J.J.,
Nolan, G., & Higuchi, R. (May 1992). Social categorization and latencies of social
judgments. Paper presented at the
First Invitational Conference on Social Comparison,
Karylowski, J.J. (1991). Asymmetric
self-other similarity judgments. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting
of the Southeastern Association of Social Psychologists,
Karylowski, J.J. (1991). Asymmetry of
self-other similarity judgments depends on accessibility of self-knowledge. Presented at the Third Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Society,
Karylowski, J.J. (1990). Priming and the
asymmetry effect in self-other similarity judgments. Presented at the Eight
International Conference on Social Cognition,
Karylowski, J.J. (1989). Psychological
research on social reference points: Implications for the study of adaptation
of emigrants to a new culture. Presented at the Second Annual
Conference of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences,
Karylowski,
J.J. & Bergeron, W. (1989). Sex role orientation of college students and their
parents. Presented
at the 97th Convention of the American Psychological Association,
Bergeron, W. & Karylowski, J.J.
(1988). Masculinity
and femininity of college students and their same-sex parents. Presented at the 34th Annual
Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association,
Karylowski, J.J. (1988). Social
reference points. Presented at the Annual Conference
of the Southeastern Association of Social Psychologists,
Karylowski, J.J. (1988). Social reference
points and accessibility of trait related information. Presented
at the 96th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association,
Karylowski, J.J. (1988). Reference
points and accessibility of trait-related information in self-other similarity
judgments. Presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the
Southeastern Psychological Association,
Karylowski, J.J. (1987). Motivations for
altruistic behavior: Eleven years later. Presented at the
45th Annual Convention of the International Council of Psychologists,
Karylowski, J.J. (1987). Self
as a cognitive prototype. Presented at the Third
International Conference on the Self, Kill Devil Hills (
Karylowski,
J.J. & Russac, R.J. (1987). Accessibility of self-prototypical and
other-prototypical traits in self-other similarity judgments. Presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting
of the Southeastern Psychological Association,
Karylowski,
J.J. & Russac, R.J (1987). Trait prototypicality and self-other
similarity judgments. Presented at the 95th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association,
Walburn, K.
& Karylowski, J.J. (1987). Males' and females' perceptions of ex-mental patient. Presented at the 33rd Annual
Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association,
Karylowski, J.J. (1986). Trait
prototypicality, trait accessibility, and self-other
similarity judgments. Presented at the Third
International Conference on the Self, Kill Devil Hills (
Karylowski,
J.J. & Russac, R.J. (1986). The
effects of trait prototypicality and reference point
on the perceived similarity between self and other. Paper presented at the
Southeastern Psychological Association,
Karylowski, J.J. (1985). Prosocial behavior and the Self.
Paper presented at the First International Conference on Cultural Values and
Collective Action, Kill Devil Hills (
Karylowski, J.J. (1985). Regression toward
the mean effect: A new classroom demonstration. Presented at
the 93rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association,
Karylowska, B.
& Karylowski, J.J. (1984). Modeling of prosocial behavior in children: Generalizability of the effect. Presented at the 92nd Annual
Convention of the American Psychological Association,
Karylowski, J.J. (1984). Priming
and the self-reference effect. Presented at the Second
Conference on Social Cognition. Kill Devil Hills (
Karylowski,
J.J. & Buczek, M. (1984). Cognitive
representations of self and others: Words and images. Presented
at the 92nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association.
Karylowski, J.J. (1983). Empathy,
anticipatory guilt and prosocial behavior. Presented at the Second Conference on Altruism and Collective
Action, Kill Devil Hills (
Karylowski, J.J. (1981). Toward a two-factor
theory of altruism. Presented at the European Association of
Experimental Social Psychology General Meeting.
Karylowski, J.J. (1980). Doing
good to feel good versus to make the other feel good: Some child- rearing
antecedences. Presented at the 22nd International
Congress of Psychology,
Karylowski, J.J. (1980). Endo-
and exocentric sources of altruism. Presented at the
International Conference on Development and Maintenance of Prosocial
Behavior, Jablonna (
Karylowski, J.J. (1980). Focusing
attention on the moral aspect of the self versus focusing on a partner and prosocial behavior. Presented at
the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology Conference on
Socio-psychological Aspects of Cooperative Behavior,
Karylowski, J.J. (1977). The
impact of internalized prosocial norms upon overt prosocial behavior as mediated by self-focused attention.
Presented at the European Association of Experimental Social
Psychology Conference on Socialization and Social Influence, Grzegozrewice (
Karylowski, J.J. (1976). Mechanisms of prosocial behavior: A review. Presented
at the 21st International Congress of Psychology. Paris (
Karylowski, J.J. (1974). Altruistic
motivation and interpersonal attraction as generated by self-structure. Presented at the International Conference on Prosocial
Behavior. Nieborow (
Additional Invited Presentations (not all included):
University of Padova,
Italy (2003); Yale University (2001); University of Warsaw, Poland (1990, 1992,
1993, 1995, 1997); Polish Academy of Science (1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996,
1998, 2000; 2002); University of Kansas (1991); University of Oxford, UK
(1990); London School of Economics, UK (1990); Washington University (1990);
University of Toronto, Canada (1989); Ohio State University (1983); University
of Michigan (1978, 1983); University of Dusseldorf, Germany (1982); University
of Bielefeld, Germany (1982); University of Munster, Germany (1982); University
of Bochum, Germany (1982); Open University, Hagen, Germany (1982); University
of Giessen, Germany (1982); University of Osnabruck, Germany (1982); University
of Munich, Germany (1982); University of Oklahoma (1979); University of Texas
(1979); Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium (1977).