Wade C. Rowatt
Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program DirectorOne Bear Place 97334
Waco, TX 76798-7334
Email: Wade_Rowatt@Baylor.edu
Phone: 254-710-2254
Fax: 254-710-3033
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Experimental (Social) Psychology, University of Louisville, 1997
M.A. in Experimental (Social) Psychology, University of Louisville, 1993
B.A. in Psychology & Philosophy, William Jewell College (Liberty, MO), 1991
Specialization: Social-Personality Psychology
Thesis & Dissertation Advisor: Michael R. Cunningham, Ph.D.
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Associate Professor Baylor University 2004-present
Assistant Professor Baylor University 1998-2004
Lecturer Baylor University 1997-1998
Part-Time Lecturer U. of Louisville 1995-1997
Instructor U. of Louisville 1993-1995
Freshman Seminar Instructor William Jewell Spring 1991
COURSES TAUGHT (past 5 years)
Introduction to Psychology
Personality
Psychology of Religion
Psychopathology
Social Psychology
Social Psychology Research Adv. Social-Organizational Psychology
EXTRAMURAL GRANTS
John Templeton Foundation (P.I., The positive psychology of humility), 2005-2007, $120,641
PUBLICATIONS
1. Rowatt, W. C., Franklin, L., & Cotton, M. (2005). Patterns and personality correlates of implicit and explicit attitudes toward Christians and Muslims. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 44, 29-43.
2. Sanford, K., & Rowatt, W. C. (2004). Emotion and attachment in marriage and roommate relationships: When is negative emotion positive? Personal Relationships, 11, 329-354.
3. Rowatt, W. C., & Franklin, L. (2004). Christian orthodoxy, religious fundamentalism, and right-wing authoritarianism as predictors of implicit racial prejudice. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 14, 125-138.
4. Rowatt, W. C., & Schmitt, D. (2003). Associations between religious orientation and varieties of sexual experience. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 42, 455-465.
5. Rowatt, W. C., & Kirkpatrick, L. A. (2002). Two dimensions of attachment to God and their relation to affect, personality, and religiosity constructs. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 41, 637-651.
6. Rowatt, W. C., Ottenbreit, A., Nesselroade, K. P., & Cunningham, P. (2002). On being holier-than-thou or humbler-than-thee: A social psychological perspective on religiousness and humility. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 41, 227-237.
7. Rowatt, W. C., DeLue, S., Strickhouser, L., & Gonzalez, T. (2001). The limited role of self-monitoring on romantic partner preferences. Personality and Individual Differences, 31, 943-954.
8. Rowatt, A. J., & Rowatt, W.C. (2000). Willingness to use deception on a college application. In E. C. Loveland & J. Raynor (Eds.), Journal of College Admission Ethics Series (pp. 83-93). Alexandria, VA: National Association for College Admission Counseling. (Note: Invited re-publication of Rowatt & Rowatt, 1998).
9. Rowatt, W. C., Cunningham, M. R., & Druen, P.B. (1999). Lying to get a date: The effect of facial physical attractiveness on willing to deceive prospective dating partners. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 16, 211-225.
10. Rowatt, W. C., Cunningham, M. R., & Druen, P. B. (1998). Deception to get a date. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 24, 1228-1242.
11. Rowatt, A. J. & Rowatt, W. C. (1998). Willingness to use deceit on a college application. Journal of College Admission, 160, 24-29.
12. Rowatt, W. C., Nesselroade, K. P., Beggan, J. K., & Allison, S.T. (1997). Perceptions of brainstorming in groups: The quality over quantity hypothesis. Journal of Creative Behavior, 31, 131-150.
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