KISOK RICHARD KIM, Ph.D.

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Education

Ph.D. 1991 Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Arts and Science, New York University.

M.A. 1989 Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Arts and Science, New York University.

B.A. 1986 Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. English (Major) & Psychology (Minor)

Professional LicensureNationality

Obtained New York State Psychologist License(#016045) in 2004

Professional Experience

9/2004 - Present / Associate Professor (tenured), Dept. of Psychology, Iona College, NY
9/2009 - 8/2011 / Professor/International Scholar, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea
9/1998 - 8/2004 / Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Iona College, NY
9/1997 - 8/1998 / Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology, St. Joseph’s College, NY
9/1996 - 5/1997 / Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Clarkson University, NY
9/1991 - 8/1996 / Assistant Research Scientist, Dept. of Psychology, New York University
6/1987 - 6/1991 / Teaching/Research Assistant, Dept. of Psychology, New York University

Research Publications and Manuscripts

Hilford, A., Maloney, L.T., Glanzer,M.Kim,K. (2015). Three Regularities of Recognition Memory: the Role of Bias.Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.

Kim, K.R., & Kang, J. (2013). Liberal-Conservative Self Identification in Korea: A Cross-Cultural Explanation, Korean Social Science Journal,Volume 40 (2), Page 113-120

Kim, K.R., Kang, J., & Yun, S. (2012). Moral Intuitions and Political Orientation: Similarities and Differences between Korea and the United States, Psychological Reports, 111, 1, 173-185. (SSCI)

Oh, J., Kim, K.R., & Oh, S. (2011). Differences and Changes in Paranormal Beliefs in University students from South Korea and the United States, Korean Social Science Journal, Vol. 38 (2)

Kisok R. Kim, Lawrence T. Maloney, Murray Glanzer and Andy Hilford (submitted for publication and under revision) sdtfit: Software for Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Signal Detection Theory Parameters

Glanzer, M., Hilford, A. & Kim, K. (2004) Six Regularities of Source Recognition Memory Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition Vol. 30 (6) 2004, pp. 1176-1195

Hilford, Andy; Glanzer, Murray; Kim, Kisok; & Lawrence T. DeCarlo (2002). Regularities of source recognition: ROC analysis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol 131(4), Dec. pp. 494-510.

Glanzer, M., Kim, K., Hilford, A. & Adams, J. K (1999). Slope of the receiver operating characteristic in recognition memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 25(2), 500-513

Glanzer, M., Hilford, A , Kim, K. & Adams, J. K. (1999).Further Tests of Dual-Process Theory A Reply to Yonelinas Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 25(2), 522-523

Glanzer, M., Kim, K., & Adams, J. K. (1998). Response distribution as an explanation of the mirror effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 24, 633-644

Hilford, A. Glanzer, M. & Kim, K. (1997). Encoding, Repetition and the Mirror Effect in Recognition Memory: Symmetry in Motion. Memory & Cognition, 25(5), 593-605.

Kim, K. & Glanzer, M. (1995). Intra-list interference in recognition memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 21, 1096-1107.

Kim, K. & Glanzer, M. (1994). Attention/likelihood theory: A reply to Hintzman (1994). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 20(1), 206-208.

Glanzer, M., Adams, J.K., Iverson, G.J., & Kim, K. (1993). The regularities of recognition memory. Psychological Review, 100(3), 546-567.

Kim, K. & Glanzer, M. (1993). Speed versus accuracy Instructions, study time and the mirror effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition,19(3), 638652. Based on Ph.D. Thesis

Presentations

Sarah Blanche Quintano, Chantel Chandler and, Kisok Kim (2014 Feb). Cross-Cultural Analysis of Mortality Salience, Education, andAgreeableness Amongst the Politically Extreme, The Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin Texas

Kisok Kim (2011 May 14) Moral Intuitions and Political Orientation: Similarities and Differences between Korea and the United States. Presented at the Korean Psychological Association Conference (Social & Personality Division) at Korea University

Kisok Kim (2009 Dec 9) The Psychology of the Political Left & Right. Presented at Chungbuk National University, Chung-Joo, South Korea

Kisok Kim (2009 Nov 20) Moral Intuition and Political Orientation. Presented at Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea

Kisok Kim, Marisa M. Moore, Steven Chalet, & Vanessa Reilly (2008). IS RELIGION BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT? Conference Presentation at American Psychological Association annual conference, Boston, MA

Ali Scharf Matlick, Kisok R. Kim, Tara M. Maloney, Matthew J. Zawadski, and Moonsuk Chong (2004) A DEVELOPMENTAL EXAMINATION OF RELIGIOSITY AND SPIRITUALITY. Conference Presentation at American Psychological Association annual conference, Hawaii

Kisok Kim, Nathan Archunde, Gregg Baron and Stephen Tyler (2003) WHY DO THEY HATE U.S.? Conference Presentation at Eastern Psychological Association annual meeting, Baltimore.

Kisok Kim, Tara Maloney, and Ji Young Oh (2003). RELIGIOSITY AND PARANORMAL BELIEFS: REGIONAL DIFFERENCES. Conference Presentation at Eastern Psychological Association annual meeting, Baltimore.

And many more

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