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Dr. David R. Pillow
Associate Professor

Quick Facts
Biographical Sketch
Contact: Office: MH 4.04.14
Phone: 458-5727
E-Mail: David.Pillow@utsa.edu
Web Site: http://colfa.utsa.edu/users/dpillow/
Degrees: Ph.D., Social Psychology, Arizona State University
Specialization: The Interface Between Social & Clinical Psychology /
Quantitative Methods
Research Interests: How individuals construe the self and negotiate identity in relationships, with concentrations regarding (a) the effects of an ADHD diagnosis and medication on self-evaluation and (b) perceptions of belongingness versus exclusion.  Other interests include the structure and function of g.
Courses: Undergraduate
Statistics for Psychology
Social Psychology
Social Psychology of the Self
Graduate
Correlation and Regression
Research Seminar in Social Psychology
Honors and Awards:

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Editorial Board Member

UTSA Faculty Research Award, Summer, 1995, 2001, 2003

Academic and 
Professional Activities:
Society for Personality and Social Psychology
Current Research:

(a) attitudes about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), (b) the assessment of belongingness as a moderator of stress and predictor of well-being, and (c) perceptions of hypocrisy in judging self and others.

Selected Publications:

Malone, G. P., Pillow, D. R., & Osman, A. (2012). The General Belongingness Scale (GBS): Assessing achieved belongingness. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 311-316.

Coyle, T. R., & Pillow, D. R. (2008). SAT and ACT predict college GPA after removing g. Intelligence, 36, 719-729. 

Hoza, B., Johnston, C., Pillow, D.R., Ascough, J.C. (2006).  Predicting Treatment Response for Childhood Attention-Defict/Hyperactivity Disorder:  Introduction of a Heuristic Model to Guide Research.  Applied and Preventive Psychology, 11, 215-229

Pillow, D.R., & McNaughton Cassill, M.E. (2001). Media Exposure, Perceived Similarity and Counterfactual Regret: Why did the Public Grieve when Princess Diana Died? Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31 (10), 2072 2094.

Pillow, D. R., Barrera, M., & Chassin, L. (1998). Using cluster analysis to assess the effects of stressful life events: probing the impact of parental alcoholism on child stress and substance use.Journal of Community Psychology, 26, 361-380. 

Pillow, D. R., Zautra, A. J., & Sandler, I. (1996). Major life events and minor stressors: Identifying mediational links in the stress process.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 381-394.

Last updated: March 1, 2012

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