|
|
Jennifer V. Fayard
 B.A., Psychology, Samford University Affiliated with the Social-Personality Division My research focuses primarily on exploring the affective component of conscientiousness, with specific attention to the self-conscious emotions of guilt, shame, embarrassment, and pride. Other interests include personality development over the lifespan, emotion regulation, and impulse control. Representative Publications: - Fayard, J.V., & Roberts, B.W. (2008, February). Exploring the affective component of conscientiousness: Evidence for the self-conscious emotions. Poster presented at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM.
- Roberts, B.W., Jackson, J.J., Fayard, J.V., Edmonds, G., & Meints, J. (in press). Conscientiousness. In M. Leary & R. Hoyle (Eds.) Handbook of Individual Differences in Social Behavior.
- Vaughn, J.L., Baughman, C.L., & Reid, J. (2005, April). The effect of color on verbal and visual memory. Poster presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.
- Edmonds, G., Jackson, J.J., Fayard, J.V., & Roberts, B.W. (2008). Is character fate, or is there hope to change my personality yet? Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 1, 399-413.
|
|