[pic][pic]Jordan T. Hertl
Hernando, MS 38632
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Education and Skills
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
Masters of Science, Experimental Psychology - Social
Psychology concentration
Thesis: "Gender-Motivated Bias Crimes: Examining Why
Situational Variables are Important in the Labeling of
Hate Crimes"
December 2009
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
August 2005
Experience with SPSS, SAS, Stata, Survey Creation and
Microsoft Suite.
Relevant Work and Research Experience
Research Assistant, Advanced Social Psychology Lab August 07 -
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS August 09
Political Psychology - Headed by Dr. Colleen Sinclair
Administered surveys and gathered data on participant's
political views
Oversaw and trained confederates in study to ensure the
experiment went as planned
Guided participants through both online and face-to-face
studies
Served as a confederate in mock group discussions
Teacher Assistant, General Psychology and Experimental
Psychology August 08 - May
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 09
General Psychology
Proctored exams for 300 plus students
Graded exams and entered grades online
Assisted students with any class related problems they
had during the course of the semester
Experimental Psychology
Taught two sections of Experimental Psychology Lab
Taught students about research design and analysis using
SPSS
Proctored and graded exams and writing assignments
Research Assistant, Cognitive Psychology Lab January 05 -
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS June 05
Gathered and analyzed data for "Blocked and Recovered"
memories for Dr. David Gerkens.
Assisted Dr. Gerkens with the administration of the
experiment
Publications
Sinclair, H., & Hertl, J. (in press). Gender-Motivated Bias Crimes:
Examining Why Situational Variables are Important in the Labeling of Hate
Crimes. In Psychology of Hate. Hauppage, NY: Nova Publishers.