Nicholas J. Schweitzer
Curriculum Vitae
Note: This is an abridged version of my CV; please email me if you would like to request the full version.
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Arizona State University
P.O. Box 37100, Mail Code 3051
Phoenix, AZ 85069-7100
tel: 602.543.8133
fax: 602.543.6053
Education
Ph.D. Social Psychology, 2008
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Advisor: Michael J. Saks
M.A. Social Psychology, 2004
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
B.A. Psychology, 2001
St Norbert College, De Pere, WI
Employment
Assistant Professor, 2008 - present
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Arizona State University
Graduate Teaching/Research Associate, 2001-2007
Department of Psychology & Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
Arizona State University
Grants
National Science Foundation #0616439: Doctoral Dissertation Research: Improving Juror Assessments of Causality | 2006 - 08
American Psychology-Law Society Grant-in-aid: Rule Violations and the Rule of Law | 2007
Student-Faculty Endowment Research Grant | 1998
Awards & Fellowships
Arizona State University Dissertation Completion Fellowship | 2008
Society for Personality and Social Psychology Travel Award | 2008
Arizona State University Award for Continuing Excellence in Graduate Teaching | 2006
Arizona State University Award for Graduate Teaching Excellence | 2003
Samuel Leifheit Memorial Citizenship (Departmental Service) Award | 2003
Scholarly Works
Publications
Schweitzer, N. J. (2008). Wikipedia and psychology: Coverage of concepts and its use by undergraduate students. Teaching of Psychology, 35, 81-85. [View Abstract]
Sanders, J., Saks, M., and Schweitzer, N. J. (2008). Trial factfinders and expert evidence, in Faigman, D., Kaye, D., Saks, M., Sanders, J., and Cheng, E. (Eds.), Modern Scientific Evidence (2007-2008 Ed.), St. Paul, MN: Thompson/West.
Schweitzer, N. J. and Saks, M. J. (2007). The CSI effect: Popular fiction about forensic science affects the public’s expectations about real forensic science. Jurimetrics, 47, 357-364. [Download from SSRN]
Schweitzer, N. J., Sylvester, D. and Saks, M. J.(2007). Rule violations and the rule of law: A factorial survey of public attitudes. DePaul Law Review, 56, 615-638. [Download from SSRN]
Saks, M. J., Strouse, D., and Schweitzer, N. J. (2005). A Multi-attribute utility analysis of legal system responses to medical injuries. DePaul Law Review, 54, 277-302.
Cialdini, R., Wissler, R., and Schweitzer, N. J. (2002). The science of influence: Using the six principles of persuasion to mediate and negotiate more effectively. Dispute Resolution Magazine, 9(1), 20-22.
Reprinted in "The Best Articles Published by the ABA," (2003). GPSolo, 20(6), 36-37.
Under Review / Revision
Schweitzer, N., and Saks, M. (under revision). The gatekeeper effect: Judges' influence on the persuasiveness of expert testimony.
In Preparation / In Progress
Schweitzer, N. J. and Saks, M. (in prep). Context effects in individuals’ judgments of rule violators.
Schweitzer, N. J. and Saks, M. (in prep). A Framework for the Empirical Study of the Rule of Law.
Schweitzer, N. J. and Saks, M. (in prep). The effect of legal training on judgments of rule of law violations.
Schweitzer, N. J. (in progress). Moderated and mediated persuasion: The effects of third-party intervention on the persuasiveness of arguments.
Schweitzer N. J., and Saks, M. (in progress). The effectiveness of an educational intervention to improve jurors’ comprehension of scientific evidence and causal relations.
Conference and Colloquia Presentations
Fay, D., Schweitzer, N. and Cole, B. (2008, April). Jurors' Understanding of the Screening of Scientific Evidence. Poster to be presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association Conference, Irvine, CA.
Gildar, N., Schweitzer, N., and Tingen, I. (2008, April). Political Orientation, Religiosity, and the Justifiability of Law Violations. Poster to be presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association Conference, Irvine, CA
Schweitzer, N., Saks, M., Tingen, I., Lovis-McMahon, D., Cole, B., Gildar, N., and Fay, D. (2008, March). The Effect of Legal Training on Judgments of Rule Violations. Poster to be presented at the 2008 American Psychology-Law Society Conference, Jacksonville, FL.
Schweitzer, N., Saks, M., Tingen, I. and Lovis-McMahon, D. (2008, February). The role of context in individuals’ preferences for procedural justice. Poster to be presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM.
Schweitzer, N., Sylvester, D., and Saks, M. (2006, April). Rule violations and the rule of law: A factorial survey of public attitudes. Paper presented at the 13th Annual Clifford Symposium: Is the Rule of Law Waning in America? DePaul University Law School, Chicago, IL.
Schweitzer, N., Connolly, B., Erickson, G., Horgan, A., Shaaban, N., McQuiston-Surrett, D., and Saks, M. (2005, November). The cognitive science of forensic expert testimony. Poster presented at the Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.
Schweitzer, N. and Saks, M. (2005, January). The gatekeeper effect: Persuasion in the courtroom. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA
Saks, M., Strouse, D., and Schweitzer, N. (2004, April). A multi-attribute utility analysis of legal policy responses to medical adverse events. Paper presented at the 11 th Annual Clifford Symposium: “Starting Over: New Approaches to Medical Malpractice,” DePaul University Law School, Chicago, IL.
Schweitzer, N. and Zantow, J. (2004, March). Taking exception to hearsay. Poster presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.
Courses Taught
Social Psychology
Introduction to Statistics
Research Methodology
Advanced Research Methods
Service
Professional Service
Ad Hoc Reviewer | Law and Human Behavior; Justice Quarterly
University Service
Selection Committee | Graduate Teaching Excellence Awards | 2006
Technology Committee | Department of Psychology, Arizona State University | 2002 - present
Interim Webmaster | Department of Psychology, Arizona State University
Webmaster | Law and Psychology J.D. / Ph.D. Program, Arizona State University
Graduate Student Program Representative | Social Psychology Program | 2004 - 2005
Search Committee | Department Technical Staff | 2003
Search Committee | College of Liberal Arts and Science Technical Staff | 2005
Professional Affiliations
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Psychology-Law Society
Association for Psychological Science
Society for Personality and Social Psychology
Society for the Teaching of Psychology