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Mary K. Radeke, Ph.D.radekem@CWU.edu509 312 9977EDUCATION:2010Ph.D.University of Nevada, RenoExperimental Psychology: Cognitive and Brain SciencesDissertation: Responses of young children to changes in eye gaze, overlap, and topic during conversation.1994M.S.Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WAExperimental PsychologyThesis: Imitation of nonsense and familiar signs by five chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). 1991B.A.Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WAMajor: PsychologyMinor: ZoologyTEACHING INTERESTS:General Psychology, Research Methods, Social Psychology, Conditioning and Learning, Human Development, Animal Behavior, Physiological Psychology, Psychology of Language, Statistics.TEACHING POSITIONS: Sept. 2014 - currentAssistant Professor of Psychology, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA.Duties: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses, graduate adviser, undergraduate adviser, and undergraduate honors thesis adviserSupervisor: Dr. Stephanie Stein.2006- 2014Psychology Lecturer, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WAPromoted to Senior Lecturer (2011)Duties: Teach undergraduate psychology courses (Research Methods, General/Introductory Psychology, Life-span development and the Learner, Learning, Social Psychology, and Physiological Psychology, Introduction to the Major, Senior Colloquia). Advise students majoring or minoring in Psychology.Supervisor: Dr. Stephanie Stein.2008Psychology Lecturer, Graduate Program, Psychology, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WADuties: Teach Advanced Human Development.Supervisor: Dr. Stephanie Stein.2003-2008Psychology Instructor, Washington State University, Tri-cities, and Yakima WashingtonDuties: Teach advanced courses in psychology (Psychology of Language Psych 492 and Physiological Psychology Psych 372)Supervisor: Dr. Paul Strand WSU Psychology Department, Tri-cities campus.1998-2007Psychology Instructor, Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, WADuties: Teach one to two introductory psychology courses per quarter.Supervisor: Dr. Tom Mount, Dr. Tim Jeske.1997Adjunct Instructor, Central Washington University, Psychology Department.Duties: Teach general psychology courses.Supervisor: Dr. Phil Tolin.1994-1995and1998- 2005Docent Trainer, Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute, Ellensburg, WADuties: train community volunteers and research personnel for the Docent Program at CHCI on the CHCI taxonomy of chimpanzee behavior, history of ape language research, and American Sign Language.Supervisor: Deborah Fouts.PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:June, 2014 -currentRunning Start Liaison to the Psychology Department, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WASupervisor: Dr. Stephanie Stein 2010- 2014Interdisciplinary Social Science Major Program Director/AdviserCentral Washington University, Ellensburg, WASupervisor: Dr. Steve Schepman, Dr. David Darda.1998 - 2005Community Support SpecialistElmview Group Home, Ellensburg, WADuties: Support adults with disabilities with daily living tasks.Supervisor: Vicky Aubul, Dave Sessions.1998 - 2005Laboratory Assistant, Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute, Ellensburg,WADuties: Including but not limited to the daily care and well-beingof five chimpanzees. Clean enclosures, prepare meals, coordinateand prepare enrichment for five chimpanzees. Duties alsoincluded observational data collection, computer data entry andanalysis.Supervisor: Deborah Fouts.PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS continued:1993-1995,and 1997-2005Docent and Research Personnel LiaisonChimpanzee and Human Communication Institute, Ellensburg, WADuties: To act as a liaison between the Docent Program and the research staff at the CHCI; to inform institute directors of Docent training and Docent scheduling.Supervisor: Deborah Fouts.1995-1997Laboratory Research AssistantUniversity of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NVDuties: Computer data entry and analysisSupervisor: Dr. R. A. Gardner.GRADUATE COMMITTEE SERVICE:In progressIn progressHunter Olden, School Psychology, M.S. candidate, CWUSean Ferguson, School Psychology, M.S. candidate, CWUIn progressAnnie Salow, Primate Behavior, Ecology, M.S. candidate, CWU2015Christopher Prather, Mental Health Counseling, M.S., CWU2015Laura Attaway, Experimental Psychology, M.S., CWU2012Erin Wendler, Counseling Psychology, M.S. , CWU2011Missie Cole, Primate Behavior, Ecology, M.S. , CWU2011Meisam Haghighi, Experimental Psychology, M.S. , CWU2010Alyssa Puffer, Experimental Psychology, M.S. , CWU2009Jon Ingram, Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Psychology, CWU2009Meredith Sherrill, Experimental Psychology, M.S. , CWU2009Walker Tate, Experimental Psychology, M.S. , CWUDEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE:Feb. 11, 20152013Love and Relationships talk. Presented by the CWU Family Studies Club and the CWU Psychology Club. Dr. Radeke and Dr. Doud presented.September 2014 - currentCourse Substitution Evaluator, Psychology Department, CWUSeptember, 2014 - currentMS Experimental Program Committee, Psychology Department, CWUSeptember, 2013 - CurrentUndergraduate Curriculum Committee, Psychology Department, CWU. Committee member.May 2011 and 2012Symposium on University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE), Central Washington University. Poster and Presentation judge.June, 2013Keynote speaker, PsyChi/Psychology Club Honors CeremonyFeb. 11, 2011 "The What, Why, and How of Love: ABiological Approach to Love"Presentation for Central Washington University Psychology Club and Psy Chi organization.RECOGNITION:2009-2010Nominated for Distinguished Non-Tenure Tract Lecturer Award (CWU).1997Excellence in Teaching Award, Graduate T.A., University Nevada, Reno, Reno, NVGRANT WRITING EXPERIENCE:1996 and 1997Graduate Student Association Travel Fund Scholarship, 1996 and 1997. University of Nevada, Reno1994National Science Foundation. Instrument and Laboratory Improvement. Assistant to the Principal Investigator, editor. Submitted November 1994.1991Guggenheim Foundation Grant Proposal. Pre and post move of five chimpanzees to a larger facility. Assistant editor and writer. Submitted 1991PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP:National Social Science AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationRocky Mountain Psychological AssociationAnimal Legal Defense Association, Lewis and Clark College, Oregon.RESEARCH INTERESTS: Use of facial cues in emotion and personality assessment, conversation development in young children, personality traits, technology in the classroom.PUBLICATIONS:Radeke, M.K. & Stahelski, A. (2015) You're smiling,?you must be an extrovert: The use of photographs to assess facial expression and personality traits. National Social Science Journal.Radeke, M.K. (in preparation). Responses of young children to interruption during conversation.Radeke, M.K. (2010). Responses of young children to changes in eye gaze, overlap and topic during conversation. Ph. D. Dissertation. Dissertation Abstracts.Radeke, M.K. (1995). Imitation of nonsense and familiar signs by five chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Friends of Washoe Newsletter, 15, 3/4, 7-13CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:Pelligrini, K., Benner-Kenagy, C., Stahelski, A., Radeke, M. (2015). The influence of family upbringing on the facial inference process. Poster presented at the Symposium on University Research and Creative Expression, Central Washington University. May, 2015.Radeke, M.K. & Stahelski, A.J. (2015). The assessment of personality traits using facial expression: What do we infer about happy, sad and angry faces? Paper presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association annual meeting. Boise, ID, April, 2015.Stahelski, A.J. & Radeke, M.K. (2015). Facial expression and inference groupings. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV April 2015.Radeke, M.K, Stahelski, A.J., Davis, M., Freeze, S., Gattiott, J., Hanson, M., Jennings, N. & Simmonis, L. (2014) Are you an extrovert or an introvert: What does the face say? Poster presented at the Symposium on University Research and Creative Expression, Central Washington University. Ellensburg, WA. May, 2014Jennings, N., Simmonis, L. & Radeke, M. (2014) Identification of the Big Five Personality Traits by psychology and non-psychology majors. Paper presented at the Symposium on University Research and Creative Expression, Central Washington University. May, 2013.Radeke, M.K. & Stahelski, A. (2014). The use of photographs to Assess facial expression and personality traits. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR. April, 2014Radeke, M.K & Stahelski, A.J. (2014). You're smiling, you must be an extrovert: The use of photographs to asses personality traits. Paper presented at the National Social Science Association conference, Las Vegas, NV. March, 2014Schepman, S. & Radeke, M. (2014). The value of an Interdisciplinary Studies - Social Sciences degree: Curriculum leading to fulfilling careers. Paper presented at the National Social Science Association conference, Las Vegas, NV. March, 2014Galatis, D., Hanson, M., Jennings, S., Davis, M,. Radeke, M. K., & Stahelski, A. (2013). Are the eyes (and the face) truly the windows to the soul? Paper presented at the Symposium on University Research and Creative Expression, Central Washington University. May, 2013.Schepman, S., Radeke, M. K., & Stahelski, A. (2013). Assessing personality characteristics from static facial Expressions. Paper presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association annual convention, Reno, NV. April, 2013.Stahelski, A., Tate, W., Radeke, M.K. (2007) Violence and cults. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association. May, 2007, Vancouver, BC.Stahelski, A., Patch, M. & Radeke, M.K. (2006). A cult continuum of violence propensity. Paper presented at the National Social Science Association, San Francisco, CA. Oct. 2006Radeke, M.K., Waters, G. & Fouts, R.S. (1999) Similarities between children and chimpanzee drawings. Paper presented at the Human Behavior Evolution Society Conference, Utah, 1999.Radeke, M.K., Davis, J.Q. & Gardner, R.A. 1997. The development of gesture to signs in young cross-fostered chimpanzees. Paper presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Reno, NV.Radeke, M.K., Gardner, R.A. & Gardner, B.T. (1994). Signing about the daily routine of by five cross-fostered chimpanzees. Paper presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Park City, UT, 1996Radeke, M.K. & Fouts, R.S. (1994) Imitation of familiar and nonsense signs by five chimpanzees. Master's Thesis presented at the joint meeting of the Animal Behavior Society and the American Society of Primatology, Seattle, WA, July 23-28, 1994Radeke, M.K., Simpson, D. & Fouts, R.S. (1993) Novel enrichment ideas for five socially housed chimpanzees. Paper presented at the First Conference on Environmental Enrichment, Portland, OR, July 16-20, 1993.Jensvold, M.L., Radeke, M.K. & Fouts, R.S. (1993) Environmental enrichment and species-typical behavior in captive chimpanzees. Paper presented at the First Conference on Environmental Enrichment, Portland, OR, July 16-20, 1993.Abshire, M.L., Radeke, M.K. & Fouts, R.S. (1993) Activity budgets of five socially housed chimpanzees. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association conference, Phoenix, Arizona, April 22-25, 1993RESEARCH TEAMS:2013-2014Max Hanson, Max Davis, Joseph Gerrott, Samantha Freeze, Naomi Jennings, and Lindsey Simmonis. Team advisors: Mary Radeke, Anthony Stahelski, and Chris Buchanan.The team is currently working on research that will be presented at the Western Psychological Association Annual meeting, Portland, OR, the National Social Science Association conference, Las Vegas, NV, and SOURCE at Central Washington University, May, 2014.2012-2013Donald Galatis, Max Hanson, Max Davis, Saige Jennings. Team advisors: Mary Radeke, Anthony StahelskiThe team prepared and presented research at the Symposium of Research and Creative Expression, Central Washington University, Ellensburg Wa. ................
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