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Curriculum Vitae ASHELEY R. LANDRUM Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania 202 S. 36 th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Work Email: alandrum@asc.upenn.edu Personal Email: LandrumAR@gmail.com Work Phone: (215) 573-5273 Cell Phone: (972) 207-9701 EMPLOYMENT 2015 to Present Howard Deshong Postdoctoral Fellow Annenberg Public Policy Center; University of Pennsylvania 2013 to 2015 Postdoctoral Associate Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences; University of Louisville 2012 to Present Adjunct Faculty Department of Social Sciences; Brookhaven College Philadelphia, PA Louisville, KY Farmers Branch, TX EDUCATION 2013 Ph.D., Psychological Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas Advisor: Candice M. Mills, PhD 2011 M.S., Applied Cognition and Neuroscience, The University of Texas at Dallas 2005 B.A., Philosophy & English (Majors); Biology (Minor), The University of Texas at Austin PUBLICATIONS *Undergraduate and Graduate Students I supervised (1) Landrum, A. R., Pflaum, A. D.*, & Mills, C. M. (in press). Inducing knowledgeability from niceness: Children use social features for epistemic inferences. Journal of Cognition and Development (2) Danovitch, J.; Noles, N., & Landrum, A. R. (in press). The costs and benefits of natural pedagogy. In Essentials of Developmental Psychology. Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) Science Education Database. Cambridge, MA. doi: 10.3791/10128 (3) Landrum, A. R., Eaves, B. S., Jr., & Shafto, P. (2015). Learning to trust and trusting to learn: A theoretical framework. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 19(3), 109-111. doi: 10.1006/j.tics.2014.12.007 (4) Johnston, A. M.*, Mills, C. M., & Landrum, A. R. (2015). How do children weigh competence and benevolence when deciding whom to trust? Cognition, 144, 76-90. doi: 10.1/j.cognition.2015.07.015. (5) Landrum, A. R., Cloudy, J.*, & Shafto, P. (2015). More than true: Developmental changes in the use of inductive strength for selective trust. In D. C., Noelle, R. Dale, A. S. Warlaumont, J. Yoshimi, T. Matlock, C. D., Jennings, & P. P. Jaglio (eds) Proceedings of the 37 th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1249-1254). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society. (6) Landrum, A. R., & Mills, C. M. (2015). Developing expectations regarding the boundaries of expertise. Cognition, 134(1), 215-231. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.10.013. (7) Mills, C. M, & Landrum, A. R. (2014). Inquiring minds: Using questions to gather information from others. In E. Robinson s and S. Einav s (eds) Trust and Skepticism: Children s Selective Learning from Testimony (pp. 55-68). New York, NY: Psychology Press (8) Landrum, A. R., Mills, C. M., & Johnston, A. M.* (2013). When do children trust the expert? Benevolence information influences children s trust more than expertise. Developmental Science, 16(4), 622-638. doi: 10.1111/desc.12059 (9) Mills, C. M., & Landrum. A. R. (2012). Judging Judges: How do children weigh the importance of competence and benevolence for being a good decision maker? British Journal of Developmental

Asheley R. Landrum, PhD Page 2 Psychology, 30(3), 393-414. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-835X/2011.02047.x. (10) Mills, C. M. Legare, C. H., Grant, M. A., & Landrum, A. R. (2011). Determining whom to question, what to ask, and how much information to ask for: The development of inquiry in young children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 110(1), 539-560. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2011.06.003. Works Submitted and in preparation (10) Durkin, K., Landrum, A. R., Savage, P.*, & Shafto, P. (under review). Avoiding hasty conclusions: Manipulating informant expertise to influence belief revision. Submitted October 13, 2015. (11) Mills, C. M., & Landrum, A. R. (under revision). Learning who knows what: Children adjust their inquiry to gather information from others. (12) Landrum, A. R., & Shafto, P. (under revision). Ways of knowing: Children s evaluations of informants with different methods of obtaining propositional knowledge. (13) Scheufele, D. A. & Landrum, A. R. (in preparation). Public attitudes toward nanotechnology. Nature Nanotechnology (invited). (14) Landrum, A. R., Lull, R. B., Akin, H., & Hall Jamieson, K. (in preparation). Examining the Role of Trust in Belief Revision with Pope Francis s Messages on Climate Change (15) Lull, R. B., Landrum, A. R., Akin, H., Hall Jamieson, K. (in preparation). Making it about Morals: Did Pope Francis Shift the Framing of the Climate Change Debate? (16) Kahan, D. M., & Landrum, A. R. (in preparation). Overcoming Normalization of the Atypical (the Vaccine Dilemma). GRANT PROPOSALS SUBMITTED In Prep Trust and Transparent Science: A Case Study with Genetically-Modified Organisms Center for Open Science Role: Principal Investigator Status: In Prep April 2015 Dec 2013 Dec 2012 Cognitive Dualism and Science Communication Templeton Foundation (Online Funding Inquiry, Science In Dialogue) Role: Co-Investigator with D. Kahan, Yale University Socratic Pedagogy: Investigating how questions can elicit learning through models and experiments National Institute of Child and Human Development (NRSA, F32, PA-11-113) Role: Principal Investigator, Postdoctoral Fellow Mentoring Professor: P. Shafto, University of Louisville Expectations regarding the boundaries of expertise National Institute of Child and Human Development (NRSA, F32, PA-11-113) Role: Principal Investigator, Postdoctoral Fellow Mentoring Professor: V. K. Jaswal, University of Virginia

Asheley R. Landrum, PhD Page 3 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS *Undergraduate and Graduate Students I supervised (1) Landrum, A. R., Lull, R. B., Akin, H., & Jamieson, K. H. (under review). Making it About Morals: Pope Francis Shifts the Climate Change Debate. Paper submitted for presentation at 71 st annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion research, Austin, TX. (2) Landrum, A. R., Carpenter, K., Helft, L., Rubin, J., & Kahan, D. M. (February 2016). Curiosity, Culture, and Engagement with Science Documentaries. Poster accepted for presentation at the 2016 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington D.C. (3) Lull, R. B., Akin, H. E., Li, N., Hilgard, J., Landrum, A. R., Barnhart, K. R., Winneg, K., Scheufele, D. A., & Jamieson, K. H. (2016). Can a progressive Pope sway skeptics? Tracking public opinion on Pope Francis and climate change. Paper accepted for presentation at the 71 st annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion research, Austin, TX. (4) Landrum, A. R. (January 2016) The interrelated process of trust and belief revision. Presentation to be given at The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University s 2016 Winter School on the Anticipatory Governance and Responsible Innovation of Emerging Technologies, Mesa, AZ. (5) Landrum, A. R., Bamforth, A.*, & Shafto, P. (October 2015). Ways of knowing: Investigating the epistemic aspect of selective trust. Poster presented at the 2015 meeting of the Cognitive Development Society, Columbus, OH. (6) Mills, C. M., Landrum, A. R., Campbell, I. L.*, & Rowles, S. P. (October 2015). Learning who knows what: Children adjust their inquiry to gather information from others. Poster presented at the 2015 meeting of the Cognitive Development Society, Columbus, OH. (7) Landrum, A. R., Cloudy, J.*, & Shafto, P. (July 2015). More than true: Developmental changes in the use of inductive strength for selective trust. Poster presented at the 2015 Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Pasadena, CA. (8) Landrum, A. R., Beaton, D., Mills, C. M., & Abdi, H. (April 2015). Examining conspiracy theories, cognition, and paranoia: An application of multiple correspondence analysis. Presented at the 2015 Southwestern Psychological Association convention. (9) Landrum, A. R., Bonawitz, E., Omar, F*., Bamforth, A.*, & Shafto, P. (March 2015). Teaching through questioning: Examining how pedagogical questions elicit learning. In S. Ronfard & K. Corriveau (chairs), Children s sensitivity to, and evaluation of, taught information. Symposium presented at the (10) Landrum, A. R., Johnston, A.*, Pflaum, A. D.*, & Mills, C. M. (March 2015). Naïve epistemology: Children use social cues when determining what others know. In R. Severson & S. Birch (chairs), Selective social learning: Children s epistemic understanding of credibility cues. Symposium presented at the (11) Durkin, K., Landrum, A. R., Savage, P.*, Eglian, M.*, & Shafto, P. (March 2015). Avoiding hasty conclusions: Manipulating informant expertise to avoid conceptual change. Poster presented at the (12) Landrum, A. R., Mills, C. M., & Williams, R. A.* (October 2013). Developing Expectations Regarding the Boundaries of Expertise. Poster presented at the 2013 meeting of the Cognitive Development Society, Memphis, TN. (13) Mills, C. M., Landrum, A. R., Williams, R. A.*, Pflaum, A. D.* (October 2013). Individual differences in children s ability to successfully gather information from others to solve problems. Poster presented at the 2013 meeting of the Cognitive Development Society, Memphis, TN. (14) Landrum, A. R., Mills, C. M., & Klein, K.* (April 2013). Evaluating Experts: Weighing Niceness, Meanness,

Asheley R. Landrum, PhD Page 4 and Neutrality. In B. R. Jaquez and C. Echols (Chairs), Children s relative weighing of competing attributes influences their social and epistemic decisions. Symposium presented at the 2013 meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA. (15) Landrum, A. R., Pflaum, A. D.*, Williams, R. A.*, Jonason, L. R.*, & Mills, C. M. (April 2013). Evaluating informants: Does the positivity bias extend to neutral informants? Poster presented at the 2013 meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA. (16) Mills, C. M., Elashi, F. B., Carson, K.*, & Landrum, A. R. (April 2013). Smart or Savvy? The role of intelligence and social cognition in how children evaluate sources of information. Poster presented at the 2013 meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA. (17) Williams, R. A.*, Landrum, A. R., Pflaum, A. D.*, & Mills, C. M. (April 2013). Who to Ask? The Relationship between Social Cognition and Recognizing Accurate Sources of Information in Preschool- Aged Children. Poster presented at the 2013 Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA. (18) Landrum, A. R., Mills, C. M., Pflaum, A. D.*, (October 2011). Does bad singer mean bad judge? Children's understanding of relevant and irrelevant characteristics for decision making. Poster presented at the 2011 meeting of the Cognitive Development Society, Philadelphia, PA. (19) Johnston, A. M.*, Mills, C. M., & Landrum, A.R. (October 2011). What if the nice guy is clueless? Children adjust their trust based on reliability evidence. Poster presented at the 2011 meeting of the Cognitive Development Society, Philadelphia, PA. (20) Landrum, A. R., Mills, C. M., & Johnston, A. M.* (April 2011). Naughty or nice: Does meanness or niceness distract from expertise in children s trust decisions? Poster presented at the 2011 meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (21) Mills, C. M., & Landrum, A. R. (April 2011). Judging judges: How do children weigh the importance of competence and benevolence for being a good decision maker? Poster presented at the 2011 meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (22) Landrum, A. R., Mills, C. M., & Corenblith, E.* (January 2011). No faith in the scientist? Evaluating competence and benevolence in religious and scientific advisors. Poster presented at the 2011 meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas. TEACHING Courses Taught PSYC 2301 PSYC 2316 PSY 2317 HDEV 0092 Introduction to Psychology Summer 2013, Brookhaven College Spring 2013, Brookhaven College (2 sections) Fall 2012, Brookhaven College Spring 2012, Brookhaven College Psychology of Personality Fall 2014, Brookhaven College Online Course (3 sections) Spring 2014, Brookhaven College Online Course (2 sections) Fall 2013, Brookhaven College Online Course Fall 2015, Brookhaven College Online Course Introduction to Statistics for Psychology Summer 2013, University of Texas at Dallas Summer 2012, University of Texas at Dallas Student Success (Study Skills) Spring 2015, Brookhaven College Online Course (4 sections) Fall 2015, Brookhaven College Online Course (4 sections)

Asheley R. Landrum, PhD Page 5 Spring 2016, Brookhaven College Online Course (4 sections) PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Ad-hoc Reviewing: Conferences Cognitive Science Society, 37 th Annual Conference (2015) Cognitive Science Society, 36 th Annual Conference (2014) Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting (2013) Ad-hoc Reviewing: Journals British Journal of Developmental Psychology; Child Development; Cognition; Cognitive Science; Developmental Psychology; Developmental Science; Infancy; Journal of Experimental Child Psychology; Journal of Experimental Psychology: General; Infant and Child Development; Psychological Reports University Service Activities Undergraduate Honors Thesis mentor for University of Louisville Danielle McCarty (2014) Mentor for North Texas Undergraduate Psychology Conference (2013, 2012) Graduate Student mentor for UT Dallas Undergraduate thesis for Kayla Klein (2012-2013) Graduate Student mentor for UT Dallas Undergraduate thesis for Rachel Williams (2012-2013) Graduate Student mentor for UT Dallas Undergraduate thesis for Angie Johnston (2011-2012) UT Dallas Behavioral and Brain Sciences Student Brown Bag Committee Volunteer for the UT Dallas Center for Children and Families Speaker series, annual conference Community Service Activities Volunteer for the Kentucky Humane Society, Louisville, KY (2013 2015) Research Mentor for the annual science fair organized by the Society for Science; Louisville, KY (2014, 2015) Volunteer for Design Industries Foundation Fighting Aids annual event, Dallas, TX (2009 to 2012) Volunteer for the Kidney Foundation annual event, Dallas, TX (2010) Volunteer for the American Foundation for the Blind event, Dallas, TX (2010) HONORS & AWARDS 2015 Howard Deshong Distinguished Fellowship, $60,000 2013 SRCD Student Travel Award, $300 2013 UTD Psychology Department Travel Award, $1,000 2012 Dissertation Award, $1,000 2012 Department Nomination for APA Dissertation Award 2012 UTD Psychology Department Travel Award, $1,000 2010 UTD Psychology Department Travel Award, $1,000 2009 UTD Psychology Department Travel Award, $1,000 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Association for the Advancement of Science American Psychological Association Association for Psychological Science Cognitive Development Society Cognitive Science Society Society for Personality and Social Psychology Society for Research in Child Development