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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members

Date: June 31, 2015 Initials:

1. SURNAME: PAULHUS FIRST NAME: Delroy

MIDDLE NAME(S): Lorenzo

2. DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: Psychology

3. FACULTY: Arts

4. PRESENT RANK: Professor SINCE: 1998

5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION

University or Institution / Degree / Subject Area / Dates
Carleton University / B.A. / Psychology / 1970-74
Columbia University / M.S. / Social/Personality / 1975-77
Columbia University / Ph.D. / Social/Personality / 1977-80

Special Professional Qualifications

Read, speak, and write French as well as English

6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD

Prior to coming to UBC
University, Company or Organization / Rank or Title / Dates
University of Georgia / Post-doctoral fellow / 1980-82
At UBC
Rank or Title / Dates
Assistant Professor / 1982-88
Associate Professor / 1989-1996
Professor / 1997-present
7. LEAVES OF ABSENCE
University, Company or Organization
at which Leave was taken / Type of Leave / Dates

University of California, Berkeley study leave 1996-97

University of California, Davis study leave 2004-05

8. TEACHING

(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments

graduate level courses on individual differences in personality and intellect

graduate and undergraduate research methodology

introductory-level courses in social and personality

(b) Courses Taught at UBC

Sessions / Course / Scheduled / Class / Hours Taught
Number / Hours / Size / Lectures / Tutorials / Labs / Other
5 / 100 / 3 / 100-250 / 3
22
25 / 102
203 / 3
3 / 150-525
200-280 / 3
3
5 / 206 / 3 / 150-280 / 3
18 / 305 / 3 / 50-200 / 3
1 / 308 / 3 / 125 / 3
5 / 403 / 3 / 4-9 / 3
1 / 501 / 3 / 9 / 3
9 / 503 / 3 / 4-12 / 3
8 / 567 / 3 / 5-16 / 3

(c) Graduate Students Supervised

Student Name / Program Type / Year / Principal / Co-Supervisor(s)
Start / Finish / Supervisor
David Lim / M.A. / 1983 / 1985
Gordon Murphy / Ph.D / 1985 / DNF
Candace Taylor / Ph.D / 1985 / 1995
Doug Reid / M.A. / 1987 / 1991
Sean Hayes / M.A. / 1988 / 1990
Paul Trapnell / Ph.D / 1990 / 1996 / Wiggins / Campbell
Elaine Stouffer / M.A. / 1989 / 1993
Nadine Bruce / M.A. / 1989 / 1991
Sean Reynolds / M.A. / 1990 / 1994
Kathy Morgan / M.A. / 1992 / 1994
Monica Landolt / M.A. / 1993 / 1995 / Dutton
Daria Lysy / M.A. / 1994 / 1996
Michelle Yik / M.A. / 1994 / 1996 / Russell
Allison McLeod / M.A. / 1994 / 1997 / Hakstian
Paul Wehr / M.A. / 1998 / 2001 / Lehman
Aliye Kurt / Ph.D / 2000 / 2005
Kevin Williams / Ph.D / 2000 / 2008
Craig Nathanson / M.A. / 2001 / 2009
Sabrina Kitching / M.A. / 2008 / 2010
Daniel Jones / Ph.D / 2008 / 2011
Cindy X. Liu / Ph.D / 2009 / 2012 / Biao Sang
Jasmine Carey / Ph.D / 2009 / 2012
Erin Buckels / M.A. / 2010 / 2013
Patrick Dubois / M.A. / 2013 / --
9. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments

self-presentation

questionnaire response styles (self-deception/impression management)

interpersonal perception of personality and intelligence

dark personalities

acculturation

(b) Research or equivalent grants

Granting
Agency / Subject / CMP / $ Per Year / Year / Principal
Investigator / Co-Investigator
State of Georgia Dept. Education / Assessment of communication ability and number understanding. / C / $10,000 / 1980-81 / Paulhus, D. / Klein, A.
UBC HSS / Temperamental correlates of minor physical anomalies. / C / $1,200 / 1981-82 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Temperament and minor physical anomalies in adolescents. / C / $1,300 / 1982-83 / Paulhus, D.
UBC NSERC / Information processing in perceived control. / C / $7,000 / 1983 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Self-conversation study / C / $1,250 / 1983-84 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / Individual differences in self-serving biases. / C / $12,000 / 1984-86 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Assessment of interpersonal flexibility. / C / $1,100 / 1984-85 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Cognitive complexity and psychological defense. / C / $1,300 / 1985-86 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Exercise and cognitive complexity. / C / $1,250 / 1986-87 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / A theory of dynamic complexity. / C / $18,000 / 1986-88 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Social cognition: Automatic or controlled? / C / $1,000 / 1987-88 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / Automatic and controlled self-presentation. / C / $33,000 / 1988-91 / Paulhus, D.
UBC SSHRC / Bridging the Gap (travel grant - Warsaw symposium on defense mechanisms) / C / $1,500 / 1988 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Motivated bias in self-report. / C / $1,000 / 1988-89 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Attribution and denial in self-reports. / C / $1,500 / 1989-90 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / The faking of integrity tests. / C / $1,530 / 1990-91 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / Honesty as a personality construct. / C / $29,000 / 1991-94 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Multidimensionality of Socially Desirable Responding. / C / $1,500 / 1991-92 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Faking job applications. / C / $1,550 / 1992-93 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / Perceptions of intelligence: The influence of target, rater, and context. / C / $40,000 / 1994-98 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Impression management on self-report measures of personality. / C / $1,000 / 1994-95 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Faking the Big Five Inventory. / C / $1,000 / 1995-96 / Paulhus, D.
UBC HSS / Are self-reports of intelligence useful? / C / $1,296 / 1996-97 / Paulhus, D.
UBC Hampton / The influence of Asian ancestry on classroom climate, learning styles, and achievement / C / $25,000 / 1997-99 / Lehman, D. / Ishiyama
UBC HSS / Faking personality on the Goldberg Big Five markers. / C / $1,950 / 1998-99 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / Socially-desirable responding in self-reports of personality. / C / $25,000 / 1999-02 / Paulhus, D.
UBC-HSS / Self-presentation on self-reports: Agentic and Communal forms / C / $1,920 / 2000-01 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / Dark Personalities / C / $27,000 / 2002-05 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / Personality and provocation. / C / $33,000 / 2005-08 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / The Dark Triad of Personality / C / $31,000 / 2008-11 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / Everyday sadism / C / $31,000 / 2011-14 / Paulhus, D.
SSHRC / Dark Tetrad of Personality / C / $40,000 / 2015-19 / Paulhus, D.

(d) Invited Presentations

1.  Paulhus, D. L. (1986, October). Arousal and cognitive complexity: Adaptive or not? Simon Fraser University (invited talk)

2.  Paulhus, D. L. (1988, April). Socially desirable responding: Some new solutions to old problems. Michigan Conference on Emerging Issues in Personality. Ann Arbor. (invited talk)

3.  Paulhus, D. L. (1988, May). Empirical approaches to confirming and assessing self-deception. Gulf-Bridging Colloquium on Defense Mechanisms, Cognitive Biases and Self-Deception. Warsaw, Poland. (invited talk & panel discussion)

4.  Paulhus, D. L. (1989, November). Three experimental approaches to psychological defense. Invited talk at University of California Medical School.

5.  Paulhus, D. L. (1990, February). Varieties of self-presentation. Invited talk at University of California, Berkeley. (invited talk)

6.  Paulhus, D. L. (1990, March). Automatic vs. controlled self-presentation. Invited talk at University of Winnipeg.

7.  Paulhus, D. L. (1992, June). Emile Coue and his legacy in North America. Invited talk to Faculty of psychology, University of Bielefeld, Germany.

8.  Paulhus, D. L. (1995). Automaticity and the self. Invited talk at University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C. (invited talk)

9.  Paulhus, D. L. (1995). Individual differences in self-enhancement. Invited talk at University of Washington.

10.  Paulhus, D. L. (1996, November). Perceptions of intellect: Self vs. other. Invited talk in Beach Room series at University of California, Berkeley.

11.  Paulhus, D. L. (1997, February). Who thinks they are smart? Invited colloquium, University of California at Davis.

12.  Paulhus, D. L. (1997, April). Cues to intelligence: Distal and proximal. Invited talk, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

13.  Paulhus, D. L. (2001, April). Overclaiming knowledge. Invited colloquium, University of Texas

14.  Paulhus, D. L. (2002, February). The Dark Triad of personality. Invited colloquium, meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

15.  Paulhus, D. L. (2002, April). Shedding light on the Dark Triad. Invited colloquium, Queens University.

16.  Paulhus, D. L. (2003). Subclinical psychopathy and its behavioral correlates. Invited talk at meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Hollywood, CA.

17.  Paulhus, D. L. (2004). The adaptive value of positive illusions. Invited talk at meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. Paulhus,

18.  Paulhus, D. L. (2004, June). Response styles and self-report hostility. Invited talk, Columbia Medical Center.

19.  Paulhus, D. L. (2005, March). Intelligence as reputation or substance. Invited talk at University of California at Davis.

20.  Paulhus, D. L. (2005, May). Was Ayn Rand right? Invited talk at University of Texas, Austin.

21.  Paulhus, D. L. (2005, Ocotober). Self-presentation in job interviews. Invited talk, Scientific Advisory Board, Behavioral Sciences Research Press.

22.  Paulhus, D. L. (2007, January). Moderators of the adaptiveness of self-enhancement. Invited talk presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis.

23.  Paulhus, D. L. (2007, June). The underside of over-claiming. Invited talk, meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa.

24.  Paulhus, D. L. (2007, July). Advances in over-claiming research. Invited talk, meeting of the International Society for the Study of Invidual Differences, Giessen, Germany.

25.  Paulhus, D. L. (2007, November). Measuring knowledge and bias subtlely and simultaneously. Invited talk, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C.

26.  Paulhus, D. L. (2010, October). Dark personalities. Halle-Wittenburg University, Germany.

27.  Paulhus, D. L. (2011, June). The Dark Tetrad. CPA Preconference. Toronto, Canada.

28.  Paulhus, D. L. (2011, October). The over-claiming method in survey research. Presented at German government survey center (GESIS) in Mannheim, Germany.

29.  Paulhus, D. L. (2013, July). Item selection in overclaiming research. Presented at Humboldt University, Psychology Department.

30.  Paulhus, D. L. (2014, June). Psychopathy and its personality relatives. Presented at meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Vancouver, Canada.

31.  Paulhus, D. L. & Dubois, P. J. (2014, September). Operationalizing self-enhancement. Presented at Expert Meeting for Social Cognition, Berlin, Germany.

32.  Paulhus, D. L. (2015, October). Advances in overclaiming research. GESIS: Mannheim, Germany.

(g) Conference Participation (Organizer, Keynote Speaker, etc.)

I organized and chaired five symposia at various meetings of the American Psychological Association (1987, 1993, 1994, 1996), Canadian Psychological Association (1994), and Western Psychological Association (2003).

I organized a panel on Personality and Behavior at the Nags Head series on Social Psychology in North Carolina, June 1988.

Invited address (1994, June). Automatic and controlled self-presentation: The limits of automatization. Canadian Psychological Association convention, Penticton, B.C. (invited address)

Invited address (1997, September). Evolving constructs underlying response styles. Festschrift for Sam Messick. Educational Testing Service, Princeton. (invited talk)

I gave an invited address (2001, April). Applications of the Over-Claiming Questionnaire. Meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association.

I organized a symposium on Perceptions of Personality from Limited Information. Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, June 2003.

I organized a symposium on Current Approaches to Response Styles. Meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August, 2006.

I gave the keynote address at conference on Faking by Interviewers and Interviewees. Giessen, Germany, October, 2011.

I chaired a symposium on the Dark Triad at the meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association in Ottawa, Canada, June 2016.

I gave a keynote address on A taxonomy of dark personalities. Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences, London, Canada.

I will give a keynote address on Circumscribing the dark personality domain. Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2016.

10. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY

(a) Memberships on committees, including offices held and dates

Panel member for UBC public information sessions on getting federal grants, 1993.

Library acquisition committee, 1999-2003

(b) Other service, including dates

I served as chair for the following dissertation defenses in other departments:

Warren Weir (Counselling Psychology, 1986); John Collard (Educational Psychology,

1991), Janet Springer (Commerce, 1995), Tina Wong (Educational Psychology), Commerce, 2005), (Commerce, 2010).

11. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

(a) Memberships on scholarly societies, including offices held and dates

American Psychological Association, 1978-present

Canadian Psychological Association, 1982-present

Society for Personality & Social Psychology, 1984-present

Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology, 1980-present

Western Psychological Association, 1980-present

Association for Research in Personality, 2000-present

Society for Experimental Social Psychology, 1987-1997

International Society for the Study of Individual Differences, 1988-present

(c) Memberships on scholarly committees, including offices held and dates

Member of federal SSHRC committee distributing major research grants, 1990-92.

Member of site visit team for University of Western Ontario, 2004.

(d) Editorships (list journal and dates)

1999-2002 / Associate Editor, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
2005-2010 / Associate Editor, Personality and Social Psychology Review

Member of various editorial boards.

(e) Reviewer (journal, agency, etc. including dates)

I have reviewed roughly 500 manuscripts between 1980-present for thirty different journals and a variety of federal agencies.

(f) Consultant (indicate organization and dates)

Crest toothpaste: Analysis of user clusters, 1979.

Jury Consultants: Jury selection analysis, 1979-82

Woodwards: Selection of store detectives, 1985.