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Sarah N. Arpin, M.S. Department of Psychology (509) 868-2751 Portland State University sarpin@pdx.edu 1721 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97207-0751
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Portland State University, Portland, OR Anticipated May 2015
Applied Social Psychology, Doctoral Candidate
Minor: Quantitative Research Methods
Advisor: Cynthia D. Mohr
Dissertation: Intrapersonal and interpersonal consequences of loneliness:
Health behavior, self-disclosure, and perceived responsiveness
M.S. Portland State University, Portland, OR June 2012
Applied Social Psychology
Advisor: Cynthia D. Mohr
Thesis: Perceived isolation, social integration, and health behavior:
A daily process examination of responses to loneliness
B.A. Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA May 2010
Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
European Association of Social Psychology Summer School August 2014
ISCTE-UL, ICS (University of Lisbon), Lisbon, Portugal
Instructor of Record June 2013-present Portland State University, Portland OR
Psychology Departmental Teaching Fellow June 2012- present
Portland State University, Portland, OR
Graduate Teaching Assistant September 2010-2013
Portland State University, Portland, OR
Graduate Research Assistant, Study of Employment Retention in Veterans August 2013-2014
Portland State University, Portland, OR
Graduate Research Assistant, Daily Process Research Lab August 2010-present
Portland State University, Portland, OR
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Portland State University, Department of Psychology
Gonzaga University, Department of Psychology
PUBLICATIONS
Arpin, S. N. (2014). Epistemology and Methods in Social Psychology: Workshop Five Report. European Bulletin of Social Psychology, 26(2), pp. 54-57.
McCabe, C.M., Arpin, S. & Mohr, C.D. (Forthcoming). Perceived Responsiveness, Stress, and Coping in the Workplace. In A. Stamatios Antoniou & C. Cooper (Eds.) Coping, Personality and the Workplace: Responding to Psychological Crisis and Critical Events. Gower Publishing.
Mohr, C.D., Arpin, S. N. & McCabe, C. (In press). Daily affect variability and context-specific consumption. Drug and Alcohol Review.
Sinclair, R., Cheung, J., Arpin, S., & Mohr, C. (In press). Personal Benefits of Strong Organizational and Community Ties: Well-being, Engagement and Retention. Special issue of the Journal of Community Psychology: Organizational Theory in Community Contexts.
Undergraduate Level
Instructor
Self, Attitudes, and Social Influence (Social Psychology)
Winter 2015
Research Methods in Psychology (online)
Fall 2014
Research Methods in Psychology (online)
Summer 2014
Research Methods in Psychology
Fall 2013
Research Methods in Psychology
Summer 2013
Teaching Assistant
Forensic Psychology
Spring 2012
Psychology of Addictive Behavior
Winter 2012
Social Relationships and Groups (Social Psychology)
Fall 2011
Positive Psychology
Winter 2011
Developmental Psychology
Fall 2010
Lab Instructor
Experimental Psychology
Spring 2011
Graduate Level
Lab Instructor
Research Design in Applied Psychology
Spring 2013
Multivariate Quantitative Statistics
Winter 2013
Univariate Quantitative Statistics
Fall 2012
Teaching Assistant
Statistics in Psychology
Fall 2009
Biology of Psychology
Spring 2008
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Under Review
Arpin, S. N., Mohr, C. D, & Brannan, D. (revise and resubmit). Having friends and feeling lonely: A daily process examination of transient loneliness, drinking behavior, and the influence of interpersonal relationships. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Arpin, S.N., & Mohr, C.D. (under review). No one to turn to in times of joy: The inhibiting effects of loneliness on positive-event disclosure. Personal Relationships.
Manuscripts in Preparation
Arpin S.N., & Mohr, C.D. (in preparation). Experimental investigation of loneliness and the perceived provision and receipt of responsive behavior during the disclosure of positive events.
Arpin, S. N., Alley, L., & Mohr, C. D. (in preparation). I’m so lonely I could binge: Behavioral consequences of loneliness through disengagement and substance use coping.
Mohr, C., Arpin, S., McCabe, C. (in preparation). Capitalization and alcohol use: A moderated mediation model of relationship status, positive event disclosure, drinking motives and alcohol consumption.
Mohr, C. D., Alley, L. G., Arpin, S. N. (in preparation). The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model in Intimate Relationships Research: A Systematic Review.
PRESENTATIONS
Arpin, S. N., Alley, L., McCabe, C., Mohr, C. D., Haverly, S. (2015). Investigating behavioral consequences of loneliness through disengagement and substance use coping. Poster to be presented at the 16th annual Social for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, Long Beach, CA.
Arpin, S. N., & Mohr, C. D. (February, 2014). Having no one to turn to in times of joy: Loneliness, capitalization, and perceived relational deficits. Presented at the 15th annual Society for Personality and Social Society Conference, Austin, TX.
Arpin, S. N., Mohr, C.D., Wendt, S., & Wang. M (June, 2013). Are you lonesome tonight?: A daily process examination of loneliness, social context, and alcohol consumption in Japanese college students. In. J.P. Read (Chair), Do Youths Drink to Self-Medicate? When? Who? Factors influencing Self-Medication Pathways to Drinking in Adolescents and Young Adults. Symposium at the meeting for the Research Society on Alcoholism, Orlando, FL.
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Arpin, S. N., Mohr, C. D., & Brannan, D. (January, 2013). Loneliness, social context, and health behavior: The influence of gender and perceptions of support on responses to daily loneliness. Presented at the 14th annual Society for Personality and Social Society Conference in New Orleans, LA.
Arpin, S. N., Mohr, C., & Wendt, S. (2012). Perceived isolation and health behavior: A daily process examination of loneliness-related alcohol consumption and social context. Presented at the Emotions Preconference for 13th annual meeting for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Sa Diego, CA.
Brannan, D., Arpin, S., & Mohr, C. (2014). The buffering effects of social support exchanges on affect variability-drinking relationships. Presented at the Emotions Preconference for 15th annual meeting for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.
Klinicka, L., Mohr, C.D., Brannan, D., & Arpin, S. (2011). The correlation of negative social exchanges with engagement in health behaviors. Presented at the 6th annual Northwest Ecological- Community Conference, Portland, OR.
Lyubchik, N., Klinicka, L., Mohr, C.D., Brannan, D., & Arpin, S. N. (2011). The effects of social support and satisfaction with life on drinking habits. Presented at the 6th annual Northwest Ecological- Community Conference, Portland, OR.
Mohr, C. D., Brannan, D., Wendt, S., Wright, R., Jacobs, L., & Arpin, S. N. (January, 2013). The buffering effects of discrete positive moods on alcohol use. Presented at the 14th annual conference for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.
Mohr, C., Alley, L., McCabe, C., & Arpin, S. (2014). The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model in intimate relationships research: A systematic review. Presented at the 15th annual Society for Personality and Social Society Conference, Austin, TX.
Mohr, C., Arpin, S., McCabe, C. (2015). Capitalization and alcohol use: A moderated mediation model of relationship status, positive event disclosure, drinking motives and alcohol consumption. Poster to be presented at the 16th annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, Long Beach, CA.
Sinclair, R. R., Mohr, C. D., & Arpin, S. N. (May, 2013). Expressive writing interventions in occupational health: Issues and opportunities. Presented at the 10th annual Work Stress and Health International Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Sinclair, R. R., Mohr, C.D., Sliter, M., & Arpin, S. N (April, 2013). Positive work experiences in nursing: Structure, outcomes, and interventions. In. S. Kaplan (Chair) Advances in Workplace Positive Psychology Interventions. Symposium conducted at the 28th annual meeting for the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Houston, TX.
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AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS
APA Dissertation Research Award ($1000) Fall 2014
EASP Summer School Invitee Summer 2014
Psychology Departmental Teaching Fellow 2012-present
Laurel Scholarship 2011-present
PROFESSIONAL AND HONORS SOCIETIES
American Psychological Association
American Evaluation Association
Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit Honors Society
International Association of Relationships Research
Society of Personality and Social Psychology
Psi Chi Psychology Honors Society
REVIEWER EXPERIENCE
SPSP Outstanding Research Award Review Committee
Psychology of Addictive Behavior (ad-hoc)
Multivariate Behavioral Research (ad-hoc)
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (ad-hoc)
DATA ANALYTIC SOFTWARE SKILLS
Proficiency in: R, MPlus, HLM, SAS, SPSS, AMOS, Excel, G*Power, Optimal Design, Atlast.ti
**Provided instruction in SPSS, G*Power, Amos, and R