DANIEL
H. CHEN
Department of Psychology
EDUCATION
Dissertation Title: Applications of an Individual Effect-Size
Measure in Social Cognitive Neuroscience
Major: Psychology Minors: Public Health
and Natural Sciences
Honors Thesis: Intergenerational
Differences as Predictors of Familial Conflict in
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Social
Cognition
Unconscious
and Implicit Cognition
Social
Cognitive Neuroscience
PUBLICATIONS
Yamaguchi, S., Greenwald, A.G., Banaji,
M.R., Murakami, F., Chen, D.H., Shiomura, K., Kobayashi, C., Cai, H., and
Krendl, A. (2007). Apparent universality
of positive implicit self-esteem. Psychological Science, 18, 498-500.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Chen, D.H., Greenwald, A.G., &
Yamaguchi, S. (2003, June). Cross-cultural comparisons of implicit and explicit
self-esteem. Presented at the 5th
annual meeting of the NorthWest Cognition and Memory Conference.
Chen, D.H., Greenwald, A.G., &
Yamaguchi, S. (2004, January). Higher Implicit, Lower Explicit Self-Esteem in
ACADEMIC HONORS, RESEARCH GRANTS,
AND FELLOWSHIPS
Lead Teaching Fellow, University of Washington,
2007-2008
Trustee Scholarship, University of Southern
California, 1998-2002
National Merit Scholar, 1998
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant Social Psychology Winter 2003
Teaching Assistant Developmental Psychology Spring 2004
Instructor Human Performance Laboratory Fall 2004
Instructor Human Performance Laboratory Winter 2005
Instructor Human Performance Laboratory Spring 2005
Teaching Assistant Fundamentals of Psych. Research Fall 2005
Instructor Human Performance Laboratory Winter 2006
Instructor Human Performance Laboratory Spring 2006
Teaching Assistant Cognitive Psychology Summer 2006
Instructor Human Performance Laboratory Fall 2006
Instructor Human Performance Laboratory Winter 2007
Instructor Human Performance Laboratory Spring 2007
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Psychological Society
(graduate student affilliate)
Society for Personality and Social
Psychology
LANGUAGES
English (Native)
Mandarin Chinese (Native)
Spanish (Reading Knowledge)