Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Graduate Coursework
PhD Dissertation
Master's Thesis
Academic Publications
Academic Manuscripts In Prep
Select Professional Presentations
Honors And Awards
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Emma E. L. Money, PhD

Emma E. L. Money, PhD

Portland

Summary

Emma Money, PhD, is seeking a professional role to leverage her training in applied social psychological research. Her expertise centers around stereotyping and prejudice of race and gender, how these intersectional biases manifest explicitly and implicitly and at both individual and community levels, and subsequently result in systemic inequalities (e.g., incarceration, health disparities) for women and people of color. Her educational training and professional experiences have helped her develop the skills needed to ask and test complex research questions using a wide variety of methodological and statistical approaches.

Overview

11
11
years of professional experience

Work History

Principal Investigator; Project Manager

Gender, Race, and Sexual Prejudice (GRASP) Lab, Portland State University
09.2017 - Current

Develop and implement independent research projects

  • Lines of research as Principal Investigator include: county-level implicit biases and incarceration disparities; gendered racism and police interactions; gender stereotypicality and confronting prejudice; gendered racism and perceptions of pregnant women

Develop and implement collaborative research projects

  • Managed projects include: racial differences in social identity threat while wearing face masks (online surveys, online experiment, field experiment); perceptions of emotional pain of Black and White communities after fatal police shootings (using experimental and applied data)

Additional duties

  • Experimental and correlational study design, recruitment, data collection and cleaning
  • Primary and secondary analyses of quantitative datasets
  • Identification, collection, and analysis of applied datasets
  • Develop and test complex statistical and theoretical models
  • Manuscript writing, editing, submissions, and peer-review responses
  • Learn and apply novel approaches to experimental research design (e.g., augmented reality, photoshopping, face morphing)
  • Mentor graduate students with theoretical application, research design, and statistical analyses
  • Recruit and mentor undergraduate research assistants
  • Grant writing; grant funding tracking
  • Systematic literature reviews

Instructor of Record

Department of Psychology, Portland State University
09.2021 - 03.2024

Develop and implement all course lectures and materials

  • Develop course assignments to instruct and evaluation students on their knowledge of quant and qual methodological approaches, statistical description and inference, and technical writing for academic contexts.
  • Provide reflexive support to meet students' needs while completing course requirements
  • Support all students' development of professional manuscript-style research proposal
  • Mentoring Graduate Teaching Assistant

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Portland State University
09.2017 - 06.2021

Courses: Psychology as a Natural Science; Self, Attitudes, and Social Influence; Motivation; Psychology as a Social Science; Psychology of Men and Masculinity; Criminal Justice Psychology; Research Methods; Social Relationships and Groups

  • Develop and lead select lectures
  • Grading and provision of feedback to undergraduate students

Undergraduate Research Assistant

Western Washington University
01.2014 - 06.2015

Social psychology (positive stereotypes) and cognition (facial and spatial recognition)

  • Design and test methodological protocols
  • Experimental script writing
  • Participant recruitment and data collection
  • Data analysis and dissemination

Education

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) - Applied Social Psychology, Applied Mixed Research Methods

Portland State University
Portland, OR
06.2025

Master of Science (M.S.) - Applied Social Psychology

Portland State University
Portland, OR
06.2020

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) - Psychology

Western Washington University
Bellingham, WA
06.2015

Skills

  • IBM SPSS, PROCESS macro, RStudio, Qualtrics
  • Multilevel and multivariate data analysis
  • Structural Equation Modeling
  • Complex mediation and moderation model building
  • Field and lab experimentation
  • Survey and archival research
  • Data dissemination via manuscripts and professional presentations
  • Visual and applied representation of complex research findings
  • Grant and IRB writing and management

Graduate Coursework

  • Adv/App Social Psychology
  • Structural Equation Modeling
  • Ethics in Psychology
  • Implicit Social Cognition
  • Multivariate Quantitative Methods
  • Program Evaluation
  • Intergroup Relations and Diversity
  • Research Design in Applied Psych
  • Adv/App Community Psychology
  • Stigma and Health
  • Univariate Quantitative Methods
  • Psychophysiological Methods

PhD Dissertation

"Examining County-Level Implicit Stereotypes and Prejudice as Predictors of Racial and Gender Disparities in Incarceration Across the United States", defended 5/15/25, advised by Dr. Kimberly B. Kahn

Master's Thesis

"Perceptions of Police Use of Force at the Intersection of Race and Pregnancy", defended 05/6/2020, advisor: Dr. Kimberly B. Kahn

Academic Publications

  • Kahn, K. B., Money, E. E. L., Granger, A. M., Cutler, J., & Fuentes, S., 2024, Criminality, foreignness, and illness stereotypes underlie racial minorities' social identity threat wearing different face masks during COVID-19., Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, Advance Online Publication, https://doi.org/10.1037/cdp0000676
  • Kahn, K. B., Money, E. E. L., & Lake, J. S., 2024, Whose pain matters? Racial differences in perceptions of emotional pain after fatal police shootings., Race and Social Problems, 16, 342-256, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12552-024-09413-.
  • Kahn, K. B., & Money, E. E. L., 2022, (Un)Masking threat: Racial minorities experience social identity threat wearing masks during COVID-19., Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 4, 871-891, https://doi.org/10.1177/1368430221998781
  • Kahn, K. B., & Money, E. E. L., 2022, The psychology of race and policing., E. L. Jeglich & C. Calkins (Eds.), Handbook of Issues in Criminal Justice Reform in the United States, 41-56, Springer International Publishing, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77565-0_3

Academic Manuscripts In Prep

  • Kahn, K. B., Money, E. E. L., Granger, A. M., Cutler, J., & Fuentes, S., 2025, Face masks during COVID-19: A cue for identity safety, or identity threat?, Manuscript in preparation, Journal of Social Issues
  • Money, E. E. L., & Kahn, K. B., 2025, Policing pregnancy: The role of race and pregnancy in responses to police use of force against women., Manuscript in preparation
  • Kahn, K. B., Money, E. E. L., Granger, A. M., Cutler, J., & Fuentes, S., 2025, How types of face masks differentially affect concerns for political stereotyping and subsequent public avoidance., Manuscript in preparation
  • Kahn, K. B., Money, E. E. L., Granger, A. M., Cutler, J., & Fuentes, S., 2024, The impact of political orientation and target race on perceptions of face masks and behavioral intentions during the COVID19 pandemic., Manuscript in preparation
  • Kahn, K. B., & Money, E. E. L., 2024, Individual difference and social attitude predictors of support for armed campus security before and after a fatal security officer-involved shooting., Manuscript in preparation
  • Kahn, K. B., Thompson, M., & Money, E. E. L., 2024, Mental illness stereotypicality reduces community members' trust and willingness to contact police., Manuscript in preparation
  • McMahon, J. M., Kahn, K. B., Stewart, G., Henning, K. R, & Money, E. E. L., 2024, Policing paperwork: Officer responses to Black and White female victims of intimate partner violence., Manuscript in preparation

Select Professional Presentations

  • Money, E. E. L., & Kahn, K. B., 02/20/25, Examining County-Level Implicit Biases as Predictors of Race and Gender Disparities in Incarceration [Data Blitz], Society for Personality and Social Psychology Preconference: Social Psychology in Legal Contexts, Denver, CO
  • Money, E. E. L., & Kahn, K. B., 02/21/25, Examining County-Level Implicit Biases as Predictors of Race and Gender Disparities in Incarceration [Conference Poster], Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, Denver, CO
  • Kahn, K. B., Money, E. E. L., Granger, A., Cutler, J., & Fuentes, S., 02/25/23, Criminality, foreignness, and illness stereotypes underlie racial minorities' social identity threat wearing different face masks during COVID-19 [Conference Talk], Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, Atlanta, GA
  • Kahn, K. B., Money, E. E. L., Granger, A., Cutler, J,. & Fuentes, S., 06/24/22, Racial stereotypes and mask type predict identity threat during COVID-19 [Conference talk], Society for the Psychology Study of Social Issues Conference, Puerto Rico
  • Kahn, K. B., Money, E. E. L., Granger, A. M., Cutler, J., & Fuentes, S., 02/18/22, (Un)Masking threat: Racial minorities experience race-based social identity threat wearing face masks during COVID-19 [Conference talk], Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, Virtual
  • Money, E. E. L., & Kahn, K. B., 08/02/21, Black pregnancy matters: Perceptions of police force towards pregnant women [Conference poster], Society for the Psychology Study of Social Issues Conference, Virtual
  • Money, E. E. L., Kahn, K. B., & Lake, J. S., 08/02/21, Racial differences in perceived emotional pain after fatal police shootings [Conference talk], Society for the Psychology Study of Social Issues Conference, Virtual
  • Kahn, K. B., & Money, E. E. L., 08/02/21, Racial minorities experience social identity threat wearing facemasks during COVID-19 [Conference talk], Society for the Psychology Study of Social Issues Conference, Virtual
  • Kahn, K. B., Money, E. E. L., & Lake, J., 02/21, Whose pain matters? Racial differences in perceptions of emotional pain after fatal police shootings [Conference talk], Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, Virtual
  • Kahn, K. B., & Money, E. E. L., 08/21, Racial minorities experience social identity threat wearing facemasks during COVID-19 [Preconference data blitz], Society for Personality and Social Psychology Self and Identity Preconference, Virtual
  • Money, E. E. L., & Kahn, K. B., 02/09/21, Policing race: The role of race, pregnancy, and miscarriage in perceptions of police use of force [Conference poster], Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, Virtual
  • Money, E. E. L., & Kahn, K. B., 02/27/20, The role of race and pregnancy in support for police use of force against women [Poster], Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 2020 Conference, New Orleans, LA
  • Rosenscruggs, D., Money, E. E. L., & Kahn, K. B., 02/27/20, Exploring gender differences in mindfulness and the moderating effect of gender identity centrality [Poster], Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 2020 Conference, New Orleans, LA
  • Money, E. E. L., & Kahn, K. B., 06/21/19, Differentially deserving protection: Race and pregnancy in police interactions [Poster], Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 2019 Conference, San Diego, CA
  • Thompson, M., Kahn, K. B., Lake, J. S., Money, E. E. L., Lake, J. S., & McMahon, J. M., 06/21/19, Suspect Race and Mental Health on Perceptions of Police Force [Talk], Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 2019 Conference, San Diego, CA
  • Money, E. E. L., & Kahn, K. B., 02/19, Differentially deserving protection: Perceptions of police use of force at the intersection of race and pregnancy [Poster], Society for Personality and Social Psychology 2020 Conference, Portland, OR
  • Mitchell, E. E. L., Simm, M., & Czopp, A., 03/18, #SorryNotSorry: Perceptions of racist social media [Poster], Society for Personality and Social Psychology 2018 Conference, Atlanta, GA
  • Mitchell, E. E. L., Stafford, E., Hall, C., Leibsohn, J., Dinh, L., Lubliner, N., & Czopp, A. M., 04/14, When life doesn't make sense, Stereotype! Stereotypes as meaning-making [Poster], Western Psychological Association 2014 Conference, Portland, OR

Honors And Awards

  • 2021, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Research Grants in Aid (co-author)
  • 2021, Society for the study of Personality and Social Psychology Registration Award
  • 2021, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Registration Award
  • 2020, Marie Brown Travel Award
  • 2015, Outstanding Graduating Senior Award Nominee, Psychology Department
  • 2011, Eugene and Jessie Poteete Scholarship
  • 2011, DECA/Sears Scholarship

Timeline

Instructor of Record

Department of Psychology, Portland State University
09.2021 - 03.2024

Principal Investigator; Project Manager

Gender, Race, and Sexual Prejudice (GRASP) Lab, Portland State University
09.2017 - Current

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Portland State University
09.2017 - 06.2021

Undergraduate Research Assistant

Western Washington University
01.2014 - 06.2015

Master of Science (M.S.) - Applied Social Psychology

Portland State University

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) - Psychology

Western Washington University

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) - Applied Social Psychology, Applied Mixed Research Methods

Portland State University