CURRICULUM VITAE
GAIL S. GOODMAN, PH.D.
I. Personal Information
Office: Department of Psychology
University of California
Place of Birth:
Citizenship:
Davis, CA 95616
U.S.A.
II. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
e-mail:
phone:
1977 Ph.D. - University of California, Los Angeles
Major: Developmental Psychology
Minors: Perception and Physiological Psychology
1972 M.A. - University of California, Los Angeles
Major: Psychology
1971 B.A. - University of California, Los Angeles
Major: Psychology
Minors: Sociology and Anthropology
III. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2006 - present
2004 - present
2014 - 2017
2000 - 2019, 2021-present
Distinguished Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of California, Davis
Director, Center for Public Policy Research
University of California, Davis
Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology,
City University London, UK
Consultant, Special Assault Forensic Evaluation Center
(formerly Multidisciplinary Interview Center)
Sacramento County Child Protective Services
2001 - 2006 Professor of Psychology (Adjunct)
University of Oslo, Norway
1992 - 2005 Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of California, Davis
1996 - 2004
1991 - 1992
1988 - 1991
1987-1988
1982-1987
1981-1982
1980 - 1981
Director, Center on Social Sciences and Law
Institute on Governmental Affairs
University of California, Davis
Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
State University of New York at Buffalo
Associate Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
State University of New York at Buffalo
Associate Professor and Director,
Dual Degree Program in Psychology and Law
Department of Psychology
University of Denver
Assistant Professor and Director,
Dual Degree Program in Psychology and the Law
Department of Psychology
University of Denver
Lecturer
Department of Psychology
University of Denver
Research Associate
Department of Psychology
University of Denver
1977 -1980 Postdoctoral Fellow
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Postdoctoral Fellow in Developmental Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of Denver
1978 -1979
1976 - 1977
1975 Summer
Visiting Scholar
Laboratoire de Psychologie Experimentale
Universite Rene Descartes (Paris V)
Paris, France
Lecturer in Developmental Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of California, Riverside
Predoctoral Trainee at the Summer
Institute on the Genetics of Developmental
Processes for Social Scientists
Institute for Behavioral Genetics
University of Colorado, Boulder
1972-1975 Predoctoral Trainee
National Institute of Mental Health
Predoctoral Trainee in Developmental Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of California, Los Angeles
1973 Summer Instructor in Child Growth and Human Development
Santa Monica College
1971 - 1972 Research Assistant
Department of Psychology
University of California, Los Angeles
IV. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Association for Psychological Science, Fellow
American Psychological Association, Fellow
Divisions: Experimental Psychology, 3 (Fellow); Developmental
Psychology, 7 (Fellow); Society for the Psychological Study of
Social Issues, 9 (Fellow); Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice, 37 (Fellow);
Psychology & Law, 41 (Fellow); Traumatic Stress, 56 (Fellow).
Psychonomics Society, Member
Society for Research in Child Development, Member
Western Psychological Association, Fellow
American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), Founding Member,
Previously on Advisory Committee, Research Committee, etc.
International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Member
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Member
Association for Criminal Justice Research (California), Member
V. HONORS AND AWARDS
Recipient, UC Davis Academic Senate Distinguished Faculty Research Award, 2021
Recipient, the CAPSAC's Karen J. Saywitz Legacy Award, 2021
Member, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, 2018-present
Doctor Philosophiae Honoris Causa (Honorary Doctorate), University of Oslo, Norway, 2017
Recipient, American Psychological Association's 2016 Award for Distinguished Contributions to
Research in Public Interest (Senior), 2016
Recipient, Distinguished Contributions to Psychology and Law Award, American Psychology-Law
Society, Division 41, American Psychological Association, 2015
Recipient, James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award for Lifetime Contributions to Applied Research,
Association for Psychological Science, 2012
Recipient, Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, California Psychological Association, 2010
Recipient, Distinguished Scholarly Public Service Award, University of California, Davis, 2009
Recipient, Urie Brofenbrenner Award for Lifetime Contributions to Developmental Psychology in the
Service of Science and Society, Division 7 (Developmental Psychology), American Psychological
Association, 2008
Recipient, American Psychological Association's 2005 Award for Distinguished Contributions to
Research in Public Policy
Recipient, American Psychological Association's 2005 Award for Distinguished Professional
Contributions to Applied Research
Recipient, Nicholas Hobbs Award, Division 37 (Child, Youth, and Family Services) of the American
Psychological Association, 2003.
Recipient, American Academy of Forensic Psychology's 2002 Award for Distinguished Contributions to
Forensic Psychology
Member, Norwegian Center for Advanced Study/Norwegian National Academy of Sciences, Group on
Eyewitness Memory, 2003-2004
Recipient, Teaching and Mentoring Award from the Consortium on Women and Research, UC Davis,
1998
Recipient, American Psychology and Law (Div. 41) Teaching and Mentoring Award, 1996
Recipient, Robert Chin Award, SPSSI, Division 9 of the American Psychological Association, 1995
(awarded for contribution to the child abuse literature; best paper of the year)
Recipient, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Research Career Achievement Award,
1992
Recipient, Steven Schaffer Outstanding Research Contributions Award of the National Organization for
Victim Assistance, 1986
Certificate of Merit, American Bar Association, 1982 Media award for contributing to the public's
knowledge of the American legal system
President, Division 7 (Developmental Psychology) of the American Psychological Association; President Elect, 2011-2013; President, 2013-2015; Past-President, 2015-2016.
President, Division 41 (American Psychology-Law Society), American Psychological Association, 1996-
1997; President-Elect, 1995-1996; Past-President, 1997-1998.
President, Section on Child Maltreatment, Division 37 (Children, Youth, and Family Services) of the
American Psychological Association, 1999-2000; President-Elect, 1997-1998; Past President, 2000-
2002.
President, Division 37 (Children, Youth, and Family Services [subsequently renamed Society for Child
and Family Policy and Practice]) of the American Psychological Association, 1992-1993;
President-Elect, 1991-1992; Past- President, 1993-1994
Member-at-Large, Division 7 (Developmental Psychology) of the American Psychological Association,
2004-2006.
Representative to APA Council for Division 41 (Psychology and Law), 2003-2005
USPHS Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Denver
Two NIMH Predoctoral Fellowships, UCLA
Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, and Departmental Honors in Psychology, UCLA
California State Scholarship, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA
(I have appeared on a number of local and national radio talk shows and television shows to discuss my
research on children's testimony and child abuse. I have also been quoted in numerous newspaper and
magazine articles written on this topic. My research has been cited in State and Federal Supreme Court
decisions. I have contributed to American Psychological Association and American Medical Association
Amicus Briefs to the US Supreme Court.)
VI. TEACHING AND RESEARCH GRANTS
[List of grants follows, summarized in Financial Transactions section]
[Pages 5-13 detail various research grants]
VII. OTHER PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS
[Pages 13-15 detail professional memberships and advisory boards]
VIII. COMMITTEE WORK
[Pages 14-16 detail university committee work]
IX. DISSERTATION
Goodman, G. S. (1977, July). Pictorial recognition memory...
X. PUBLICATIONS
[Pages 16-36 list extensive publications]
XI. SELECTED BOOKS AND PAPERS IN PREPARATION
[Page 36]
XII. AMICUS BRIEFS
[Page 37]
XIII. PAPERS
[Pages 37-58 list conference papers]
XIV. SELECTED INVITED COLLOQUIA AND ADDRESSES
[Pages 58-69]
XV. WORKSHOPS
[Page 70]
XVI. STATE/COUNTY/COUNTRY REPORTS AND TESTIMONY
I have authored and co-authored reports and legal documents for the California State government as well
as for various state counties and countries. I have also testified as an expert in State and Federal Courts,
and given reports and/or testimony to countries' Supreme Courts.
XVII. TEACHING INTERESTS
[Page 70]
Discussion 0
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein document