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CURRICULUM VITAE
GAIL S. GOODMAN, PH.D.
I. Personal Information
Office: Department of Psychology e-mail:
University of California phone:
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Place of Birth: Los Angeles, CA
Citizenship: USA.
II. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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 Distinguished Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of California, Davis
2004 - present Director, Center for Public Policy Research
University of California, Davis
2014 - 2017 Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology,
City University London, UK
2000 - 2019, 2021-present 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
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1996-2004 Director, Center on Social Sciences and Law
Institute on Governmental Affairs
University of California, Davis
1991 - 1992 Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
State University of New York at Buffalo
1988 - 1991 Associate Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
State University of New York at Buffalo
1987 - 1988 Associate Professor and Director,
Dual Degree Program in Psychology and Law
Department of Psychology
University of Denver
1982-1987 Assistant Professor and Director,
Dual Degree Program in Psychology and the Law
Department of Psychology
University of Denver
1981 - 1982 Lecturer
Department of Psychology
University of Denver
1980 -1981 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 Visiting Scholar
Laboratoire de Psychologie Experimentale
Universite Rene Descartes (Paris V)
Paris, France
1976-1977 Lecturer in Developmental Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of California, Riverside
1975 Summer Predoctoral Trainee at the Summer
Institute on the Genetics of Developmental
Processes for Social Scientists
Institute for Behavioral Genetics
University of Colorado, Boulder
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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 dr 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 CAPSACs 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, Uric 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.
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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
Teaching Grants:
Faculty Mini-Grant for Undergraduate Instructional
Improvement, University of California, Riverside, 1977
Faculty Teaching Improvement Grant, University of Denver, 1983
Faculty Teaching Improvement Grant, University of California, Davis 1997
Research Grants and Contracts:
Small Awards
Memory for Pictorial Detail
W. T. Grant Foundation Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1977 -1980 $5,000
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The Development of Visual Scanning and Memory National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development
Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship
1977 -1980 $14,000/year
Schema Confirmation and Schema Deployment
NIMH Small Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1982 -1983
$10,000 plus 55% indirect
The Development of Memory for Scripted Action Events
Biomedical Research Grant
University of Denver
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1982 -1983 $2,000
The Child Witness
University of Colorado Medical Center
(Funds made available by the W. T. Grant Foundation.)
G. S. Goodman & M. M. Haith, Co-Investigators
1981 - 1984 $1,500
Children's Eyewitness Testimony
University of Colorado Medical Center
(Funds made available by the W. T. Grant Foundation.)
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1984 -1986 $2,000
Children's Use of Props to Recall an Event
Biomedical Research Grant, University of Denver
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1985 - 1987 $1,800
Children's Memory for Repeated Events
Biomedical Research Grant, University of Denver
M. J. Farrar and G. S. Goodman, Co-Investigators
1986 -1987 $2,500
Attitudinal Determinants of Empathy toward Child Victim/Witnesses of Sexual Abuse
National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator/Faculty Sponsor
Predoctoral Fellowship for Bette L. Bottoms
1991 - 1992 $10,000
Long-term Memory for Invasive Genital Touch
University of California Intercampus Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1992 - 1993 $2,000
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Attributions of Self-Blame in Child Victims of Sexual Abuse
National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator/Faculty Sponsor
Predoctoral Fellowship for Jodi A. Quas
1994 -1995 $10,000
Effects of Hearsay on Jurors Decisions
University of California Intercampus Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1994 -1995 $10,000
Long-term Effects of Criminal Court Involvement
University of California Intercampus Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1995 - 1997 $8,000
Effects of Repeated Interviews on Children
California Family Court System
G. S. Goodman, Faculty Sponsor
Dissertation Fellowship for Jodi Quas
1996 - 1997 $15,000
Memories of Childhood: True versus False Reports
National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator/Faculty Sponsor
Dissertation Grant for Jianjian Qin
1997 -1999 $10,000
Interviewing Children Repeatedly: Memory and Suggestibility
University of California Intercampus Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1997 -1998 $8,000
Developmental Differences in False Memory
University of California Intercampus Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1998 -1999 $3,000
Protective Custody: Children's Memory and Understanding of
A Traumatic Life Event
University of California Faculty Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2000 - 2001$10,000
Children's Heuristics and Rejection of False Events
National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator/Faculty Sponsor
Dissertation Grant for Simona Ghetti
2001 - 2002 $8,500
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The Development of Memory for Emotional Pictures: Amygdala Response
University of California Faculty Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2002 - 2003 $4,000
Influencing Children's Eyewitness Memory Through Familiarity and Stereotypes
National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator/Faculty Sponsor
Dissertation Grant for Ingrid Cordon
2004 - 2005 $11,307
Amini Foundation Grant
Authenticity as a Mediator of Attachment and Memory/Suggestibility Relations
in Children
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2006 - 2007 $20,000
Developmental Trajectories of Gist and Monitoring Processes in True and False
Memories
University of California Faculty Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2008 - 2009 $2,000
Child Maltreatment Eyewitness Memory and Executive Function
National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator/Faculty Sponsor
Dissertation Grant for LaTonya Harris
2009 - 2010 $12,000
Amini Foundation
Authenticity and Adults' Discernment of Children's Accurate and Inaccurate Memory
Reports
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2010-2012 $12,789
Stuart Foundation
Stuart Foundation National Youth in Transition Database Project
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2010-2011$10,000
Sierra Foundation
Sierra Foundation National Youth in Transition Database Project
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2011-2012 $10,000
Child Eyewitness Memories: Effects of Familiarity
University of California Faculty Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2012 - 2014 $2,000
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Amini Foundation
The Roles of Attachment and Authenticity in Children's Memory, Suggestibility, and
Honesty
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2013-2016 $16,000
Interviewing Children and Judging Children's Reports
University of California Faculty Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2013 - 2015 $2,000
Parent-Child Discussion and Children's Eyewitness Memory
National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator/Faculty Sponsor
Dissertation Grant for Kelly McWilliams
2013-2015 $18,500
The Scientific and Legal Status of Parental Alienation
University Outreach and International Programs
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
University of California, Davis
2013-2016 $20,000
Predictors of Children's Lying to Conceal Parental Transgression
National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator/Faculty Sponsor
Dissertation Grant for Daniel Bederian-Gardner
2014-2016 $9,000
Affecting and Assessing Children's Memory and Suggestibility Effects of Relationship
Status, Attachment, and Authenticity
Amini Foundation
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2015 - 2020
$14,000
Empathy and Child Maltreatment
Social Sciences Center
University of California, Davis
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2015 - 2017
$10,000
Survey on Psychologists Views of Spanking Children
American Psychological Association
Cindy Miller-Perrin (Principal Investigator)
G. S. Goodman (Co-N)
2015-2016
$2,000
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University of California Faculty Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2015 - 2017 $2,000
Eyewitness Memory in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder
National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator/Faculty Sponsor
Dissertation Grant for Jonni Johnson
2016-2017, $18,011
Amini Foundation
Authenticity, Attachment, and Empathy A Longitudinal Study of Child Maltreatment
Victims
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2016-2019
$11,000
UC Consortium on Social Sciences and Law
Child Victims and Witnesses in the Legal System
Working Group
G. S. Goodman, Lead Investigator
2016-2017
$15,000
University of California Faculty Research Grant
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2018 - 2022
$2,000
Psychology and Law: A UC Davis and Altai State University Interdisciplinary/
International Collaboration
Global Affairs, University of California, Davis
G. S. Goodman & D. Shestowsky, Principal Investigators
2019-2022
$15,000
Large Awards
Effects of Criminal Court Testimony on Child Sexual Assault Victims
National Institute of Justice
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1985 - 1988
$175,000 (including 55% indirect costs)
Child Sexual and Physical Abuse: Children's Testimony and
Jurors' Reactions to Child Witnesses
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1986 -1990
$450,000
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Impact of Courtroom Practices on Children's Testimony and Jurors' Reactions
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1989 - 1993
$450,000
Characteristics and Sources of Allegations of Ritualistic Abuse
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1989 - 1993
$380,000
Emotional Effects of Courtroom Testimony on Child Victims:
Synthesis of Goodman et al.'s and Runyan et al.'s findings
G. S. Goodman, Co-Investigator; D. Whitcomb, Principal Investigator
National Institute of Justice
1991 - 1993 $45,000
Children's Out-of-Court Statements
National Institute of Justice
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1993 - 1997
$253,500
Impact of Dissociation, Trauma, and Stress-Arousal on Memory and Suggestibility in the
Assessment of Abused and Neglected Children
National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect
Mitchell Eisen, Principal Investigator, Gail S. Goodman, Co-Principal Investigator
1994 -1998
$390,000 (main grant); $90,000 subcontract to Goodman
Benchbook on Child Witnesses
State Justice Institute
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1995 - 1998
$81,000
Emotional Effects of Legal Involvement on Child Victims: A 10-year Follow-up
National Science Foundation
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
1996 - 2002
$410,000
Child Maltreatment Transitions from School to the Workforce
National Science Foundation
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator; Jodi Quas, Co-PI
1999 - 2001
$54,000
Child Maltreatment Investigations/Forms of Legal Representation for Children
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
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G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2000 - 2003
$65,000
False Memory Resistance: The Role of the Metacognitive Strategy.
National Science Foundation
Simona Ghetti, PE Gail S. Goodman, Co-PI
2003 - 2006, $180,000
Trauma and Memory
University of California, Davis
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2004 - 2006
$32,000
CDSS-UCD Center for Public Policy Research
California Department of Social Services
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2005 - 2008
$43 million
National Science Foundation Grant
Attachment and Memory
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2006 - 2011
$350,000
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: Reducing Recidivism and
Prison Overcrowding in California
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2007 - 2010
$83 million
CDSS-UCD Center for Public Policy Research
California Department of Social Services
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2008 - 2011
$4.1 million
California's National Youth in Transition Database
California Department of Social Services
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2010 - 2011
$599,000
CDSS-UCD Center for Public Policy Research
California Department of Social Services
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2011 - 2014
$4.3 million
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San Pasqual Academy Ten-year Evaluation
New Alternatives, Inc.
Michael J. Lawler, Principal Investigator, University of South Dakota
$173,710
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator for UC Davis Subcontract
2012-2013
$114,112
Long-Term Eyewitness Memory in Children Exposed to Violence
National Institute of Justice
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2014-2019
$439,989
Child Maltreatment and Long-Term Memory Person Identification after 20 Years
National Science Foundation
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2014 - 2020
$300,000
Welfare Facilitation
California Department of Social Services
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2014 - 2015
$49,000
UC Consortium on Social Sciences and Law
University of California
Steven Clark, Principal Investigator
G. S. Goodman, Co-Principal Investigator
2014 - 2017
$298,341
Children's Eyewitness Memory and Suggestibility The Role of Familiarity
National Science Foundation
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2019-2022
$300,000
San Pasqual Academy Evaluation
San Diego County and New Alternatives Inc.
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2019 - 2022
$1,777,496
RAPID: Trust and Legal Socialization During the COVID-19 Pandemic
National Science Foundation
G. S. Goodman, Principal Investigator
2019 - 2022
$200,000
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VII. OTHER PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Member, National Institute of Mental Health Small Grant Review Committee, 1985 -1989
Steering Committee and Founding Member, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children
(APSAC), 1986 -1989
Member, American Psychological Association Advisory Board on Child Abuse 1988 -1990
Member, American Psychological Association Advisory Committee on Child Abuse 1992 -1994
American Psychological Association Legal issues Working Group on Child Maltreatment, 1991 - 1995
American Psychological Association Working Group on Anatomically Detailed Dolls, 1991 - 1995
Society for Research in Child Development, Ethics Committee, 1993 -1999; Chair, 1995 -1997
Fellows Committee, American Psychological Society, 1999 - 2002
Executive Committee, Division 41 (Psychology & Law), American Psychological Association, 1992 -1998,
2003 - 2006
Executive Committee, Division 7 (Developmental Psychology), American Psychological Association, 2005
2007
Planning Committee, Child Welfare League of America, Western Division, Training Conference, 2006 -
2007
Advisory Board, Laboratory on Development and Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Oslo, 2006 -
present
Board Member, California Children's Advocacy Centers, 2014 - 2016
international Consultant, British Psychological Society Working Group on Eyewitness Memory, 2007 -
2008
American Psychology-Law Society, interdisciplinary Grant Program, Chair, 2008
Member, Data Sharing Subcommittee, Child Welfare Council of California, 2008 - present
Board of Directors, Association for Criminal Justice Research (California), 2010 - 2013
National Training Advisory Board, National Children's Advocacy Center, Huntsville, AL, 2010 - 2015
Penn State University Child Abuse Advisory Board, 2014 - present
Advisory Board/Consultant, Eliciting Reliable Reports from Children: A Literature Review of Influential
Factors. Dr. K. Saywitz (PI), Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, 2014 - 2016
Editorial Board, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2014-2018
Editorial Board, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 2008 - present; Action editor for selected child witness
articles, 2012-present
Editorial Board, Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2012-present
Editorial Board, Kempe-Haruv International Journal on Child Maltreatment, 2016- present
Editorial Board, Law and Human Behavior (APA Div. 41 journal), 1994 - 2011
Publication Board, American Psychology-Law Society Book Series, 2004 - 2011
Editorial Board, Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2007 - 2008
Editorial Board, Child Maltreatment (American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children journal),
1995 -1998
Editorial Board, Child Development (Society for Research in Child Development journal), 1989 -1996
Editorial Board, Applied Cognitive Psychology (Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
journal), 1995 - 2002
Editorial Board, Applied Developmental Sciences, 2000 - 2008
Advisory Editorial Panel, Contemporary Psychology (American Psychological Association book review
journal), 1992 -1998 (Ad Hoc Advisory Editorial Board Member, Contemporary Psychology,1990 -
1991)
Editorial Board, Trauma, Violence, and Abuse,1999 - present
Editorial Board, Narrative and Life History (Erlbaum Publishers), 1990 -1992
Editorial Board, Child, Youth and Family Services Quarterly (Newsletter of APA's Division 37), 1991 - 1993
Editorial Board, Journal of Social Issues (APA Division 9, SPSSI journal), 1987 - 1991
Editorial Panel, Journal of Interpersonal Violence,1986 - 1990
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Research Board, Seneca Center, 2009
Research Advisory Board, National Quality Improvement Center of the Representation of Children in the
Child Welfare System, University of Michigan/US Dept of Health and Human Services, 2010-
2011
Conference Program Committee Member, International Association for Relationship Research, 2011
Co-Chair, Division 7 and Division 37 Task Force on Effects of Physical Punishment of Children, 2014-
2019
Member, White Paper Committee on Child Witness Interviewing, Division 41 (APIS), 2016, 2020-2021
American Psychological Association, Planning Committee, Roundtable on Physical Punishment of
Children, 2014-2105
National Institute on Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), Capstone Grant Panel, 2016, 2018
Co-Director, UC Consortium for Social Sciences & the Law, 2016 - 2017
Ad Hoc Reviewer for Psychological Review, Cognitive Psychology; Child Development; Developmental
Psychology; Memory and Cognition; Child Abuse & Neglect; Law and Human Behavior; Journal of
Interpersonal Violence; Journal ofExperimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition; Infant
Behavior and Development; Journal ofApplied Psychology; Journal ofPersonality and Social Psychology;
Psychological Bulletin; Journal ofChild Clinical Psydzology, Journal ofExperimental Child Psychology,
Applied Developmental Psychology, Perspectives in Psychological Sciences, etc.
Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer for the Government of Australia; the National Science Foundation; National
Institute of Health; the Canadian Government; the City University of New York; W.T. Grant Foundation;
Economic and Social Research Council, UK; etc. Ad Hoc Convention Program Reviewer for the American
Psychology-Law Society; Society for Research in Child Development; American Psychological
Association, etc. Consultant, Aspen Systems Corporation and Koba Associates, Rockville, Maryland and
Washington, D. C., respectively, 1986 - 1990 (Aspen Systems Corporation and Koba Associates provide
peer review for the National Institute of Justice and Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention).
I have served as a consultant to numerous mental health and legal professionals on children's eyewitness
testimony. I have also co-chaired an APA Division 41 Task Force on Child Abuse and a Division 7 Task
Force on Physical Punishment of Children, and I have frequently served on the Advisory Boards of a
large number of grant-related projects. In addition, I have given invited testimony before legislative
committees and to the U.S. Advisory Committee on Child Abuse concerning research on child witnesses.
VIII. COMMITTEE WORK
Psychology Department Committees:
Departmental Teaching Assistant Committee, UCLA
Human Development Interdisciplinary Faculty Committee, UCR
Ethics Committee, University of Denver
Minority Committee, University of Denver
Computer Committee, University of Denver
Colloquium Committee, University of Denver
Space Committee, University of Denver
Graduate Affairs Committee (Chair, 1982-86), University of Denver
Personnel Committee, University of Denver
Planning Committee, SUNY-Buffalo
Personnel Committee, SUNY-Buffalo
Graduate Committee, SUNY-Buffalo
Cognitive Search Committee, SUNY-Buffalo and UC Davis
Graduate Admissions Subcommittee, UC Davis, 1993
Space Committee, UC Davis, 1994, 1997
Graduate Curriculum Committee, UC Davis, 1994-95, 1998-99
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Chair, Social/Personality Search Committee, UC Davis, 1995-96
Graduate Advising Committee, UC Davis, 1995-96
Psychology Department Rep. to Faculty Senate, UC Davis, 1996-1997
Space Committee, UC Davis 1997-1998
Psychology-Human Development Committee (1998)
Chair, Developmental Psychology Search Committee, UC Davis, 2000-01
Member, Developmental Psychology Search Committee, UC Davis, 2004-2005
Area head, Developmental Psychology, UC Davis, 2000-2007
Chair, Developmental Psychology Search Committee (cognitive/language development),
UC Davis, 2005-2006
Space Committee (Chair), UC Davis, 2006-2009
Developmental Psychology Search Committee, UC Davis, 2006-2007
Teaching Load Committee, 2008-2009
Subject Pool Committee, Chair, 2007-2012
Member, Developmental Psychology and Poverty Center Search Committee, 2014-2015
Search Committee, Developmental Psychology, UC Davis, 2015-2016
Psychology Mentoring and Personnel Committee, 2017-present
University and Non-Psychology Department Committees:
Women's Studies Faculty, University of Denver
Human Subjects Review Board, University of Denver
Dean's Psychology Department Chair Search Committee, SUNY-Buffalo
Women's Studies Resources Review Committee, UC Davis, 1993
Human Subjects Review Committee, UC Davis, 1994 -1996,1998 (summer)
Ad Hoc Committees on Promotion, UC Davis, 1993 - 1995, 1997 -1999,
2002 - 2003, 2004
Advisory Committee to Dean of Social Sciences, UC Davis, 1995 -19%,
1998 - 1999
UC Extension Committee on Forensic Studies, 1997 - 2004
Chair, Colloquium Committee, Graduate Group in Human Development, 1997 - 2000
Executive Committee, Graduate Group in Human Development, 1997 - 2002
Law School Dean Recruitment Committee, UC Davis, 1997 -1998
Steering Committee for UCD-California Youth Authority Memorandum of
Understanding, 1998 - 2002
Ad Hoc Reviewer of the Graduate Group in Education, UCD (1998)
UCD Honors Committee, 1998 - 2000 (Chair, 1998 - 2000)
Chair, Committee to Establish a Joint Doctoral Program in Forensic and Behavioral
Sciences, 1998 - 2010
Recruitment Committee of the 4-H Youth Development Assistant Cooperative Extension
Specialist, Department of Human and Community Development, 1998
Planning Committee for the Chancellor's Fall Conference, 1999
Human Development Search Committee, 2004 - 2005
Advisory Committee, UC Davis-Davis Unified School District, 2001- 2003
Committee on Academic Personnel (CAP), UC Davis 1999 - 2002
(CAP is the Tenure and Promotion Committee for the entire UC Davis campus)
Committee on Academic Personnel Appeals, UC Davis, 2005 - 2006
Individual Majors Review Committee, 2006
Board of Visitors, Psychology Department, UC Merced, 2007 - 2016
Advisory Committee for the Selection of a Dean of Social Sciences, UC Davis, 2007 - 2009
Student-Faculty Relations Committee, 2007 - 2009
School Personnel Committee, School of Law, UC Davis, 2008 - 2013 (Chair, 2010-2013)
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UC Davis Chancellor's Awards Committee, 2009 -2010
Search Committee, UC Davis Extension, Chair of Human Services Division, 2011
Vice Provost Confidential Committee, UC Davis 2011
Ad Hoc CAP Committee, 2012
Committee on Committees, UC Davis 2011-2013
Ad Hoc Orals Committee, UC Davis Graduate Studies, 2014
Advisory Committee to the Vice Provost of International Programs and Outreach, UC
Davis, 2000 - 2015
Welfare/Bylaws Committee, Graduate Council, UC Davis, 2014-2015
Internal Fellowships Committee, Graduate Council, UC Davis, 2016-2017
Committee on Academic Personnel (CAP), UC Davis, 2017-2019
(CAP is the Tenure and Promotion Committee for the entire UC Davis campus)
Graduate Fellowship Award Committee, UC Davis, 2020-2021
IX. DISSERTATION
Goodman, G. S. (1977, July). Pictorial recognition memory: A search for developmental changes in the type of
information retained. Doctoral dissertation submitted to the University of California at Los
Angeles. Dr. W. E. Jeffrey, Chairperson.
X. PUBLICATIONS
Greitzer (aka, Goodman), G. S., & Jeffrey, W. E. (1973). Negative effects of the pretest in training
conservation of length. Developmental Psychology, 9, 435.
Goodman, G. S. (1980). Picture memory: How the action schema affects retention. Cognitive Psychology,
12, 473495.
Goodman, G. S., & Michelli, J. A. (1981, November). Would you believe a child witness? Psychology Today.
(This article won an award from the American Bar Association.)
Haith, M. M., & Goodman, G. S. (1982). Eye movement control in newborns under conditions of darkness
and unstructured light. Child Development, 53, 974-977.
Guttenta& R., Haith, M. M., Goodman, G. S., & Hauch, J. (1984). Processing words in two languages
simultaneously A test of the bilingual "input-switch" hypothesis. Journal of Verbal Learning and
Verbal Behavior, 23, 178-188.
Goodman, G. S. (1984). The accuracies and inaccuracies of children's eyewitness reports. In D. Bross
(Ed.), Multidisciplinary advocacyfor mistreated children. Denver, co: National Association of
Counsel of Children.
Goodman, G. S. (Ed.). (1984). The child witness. Journal of Social Issues, 40(2).
Goodman, G. S. (1984). The child witness: An introduction. Journal of Social Issues, 40(2),1-8.
Goodman, G. S. (1984). Children's testimony in historical perspective. Journal of Social Issues, 40(2), 9-32.
(Reprinted in B. Finkelman [Ed.]. 119961. Child abuse: A multidisciplinary survey. NY: Garland.)
Goodman, G. S., Golding, J., & Haith, M. M. (1984). Jurors' reactions to child witnesses. Journal of Social
Issues, 40(2),139-156.
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Goodman, G. S. (1984). The child witness: Conclusions and future directions for psychology and legal
practice. Journal of Social Issues, 40(2),157-176. (Reprinted in J. Bulkley [Ed.]. [1985]. Papers from a
national policy conference on innovative legal procedures in child sexual abuse awes. Wash, D.C.:
American Bar Association and in A. Haralambie [Ed.]. [1986]. Nay issuesfor child advocates.
Phoenix, AZ: Arizona Council of Attorneys for Children.)
Goodman, G. S., & Helgeson, V. (1985). Child sexual abuse: Children's memory and the law. In J. Bulkley
(Ed.), Papersfrom a national policy conference on innovative legal procedures in child sexual abuse cases.
Washington, D.C.: American Bar Association. (Reprinted in the Miami Law Review, Nov, 1985.)
Goodman, G. S., Haith, M. M., Guttentag, R., & Rao, S. (1985). Automatic processing of word meaning:
Intralingual and interlingual interference. Child Development, 56, 103-118.
Goodman, G. S., Hepps, D., & Reed, R. S. (1986). The child victim's testimony. In A. Haralambie (Ed.),
New Issuesfor child advocates. Phoenix, AZ: Arizona Council of Attorneys for Children.
Goodman, G. S., & Reed, R. S. (1986). Age differences in eyewitness testimony. Law and Human Behavior,
10, 317-332.
Goodman, G. S., & Hahn, A. (1987). Evaluating eyewitness testimony. InI. Weiner & A. Hess (Eds.),
Handbook offorensic psychology (pp. 258-292). New York Wiley.
Goodman, G. S., & Rosenberg, M. (1987). The child witness to family violence. In D. Sonkin (Ed.),
Domestic violence on trial (pp. 97-126). New York Springer-Verlag.
Goodman, G. S., Golding, J., Helgeson, V., Haith, M. M., & Michelli, J. (1987). When a child takes the
stand: Jurors' perceptions of children's eyewitness testimony. Law and Human Behavior, 1/, 27-40.
Goodman, G. S., Aman, C., & Hirschman, J. (1987). Child sexual and physical abuse: Children's
testimony. In S. Ceci, M. Toglia, & D. Ross (Eds.), Children's eyewitness memory (pp. 1-23). New
York Springer-Verlag.
Corwin, D., Berliner, L., Goodman, G. S., Goodwin, J., & White, S. (1987). Child sexual abuse and custody
disputes—No easy answers. Journal ofInterpersonal Violence, 2, 91-105.
Goodman, G. S., & Haith, M. M. (1987). Memory development and neuro-physiology: Accomplishments
and limitations. Child Development, 58, 713-717.
Goodman, G. S. & Lloyd D. (1988). The child witness: Evaluation and preparation. In D. Bross, R.
'<ragman, D. A. Rosenberg, & B. D. Schmitt (Eds.), The new child protection team handbook (pp. 414-
444). NY: Garland.
Haith, M. M., Hazan, C., & Goodman, G. S. (1988). Expectation and anticipation of dynamic visual events
by 3.5 month-old babies. Child Development, 59, 467479.
Goodman, G. S.,
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