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Program, Registration & Badge Pickup, Social Events, Special Needs, SPSP Store, Transportation (Airport & Public Transportation) Annual SPSP Convention AtlantaSociety for Personality and Social2018 Psychology Download the #SPSP2018 Convention Mobile App! · Push Notifications keep · Check out the Exhibitors · See who’s attending · Access the event schedule and you updated throughout build your personal agenda Convention · View Maps to find your way · Share contact information by networking with other · View all sessions by keyword attendees or by day This app includes all the resources you need to make the most of your experience at #SPSP2018! Search SPSP in Google Play or the App Store www.goo.gl/DvsQkj Table of Contents GENERAL INFO General Information Letter from the Atlanta CVB President 2 Convention Code of Conduct 3 #SPSP2018 Volunteers 4 Convention Chair Welcome Letter 5 SPSP Leadership 6 HIGHLIGHTS SCHEDULES & Letter from the President 7 General Information 8 -Alcohol Policy, Audiovisual Services, Aquarium Networking Reception, Baggage Check, Business Center, Child Care, Exhibits and Poster Sessions, First Aid & Private Nursing Space, Food Service, Hotels, Information Desk, Internet, Lost & Found . 8 -Mobile App, Name Badges, Parking, Photography & Video Recording, Poster Sessions, Printed Program, Registration & Badge Pickup, Social Events, Special Needs, SPSP Store, Transportation (Airport & Public Transportation) . 9 Maps 10 AWARDS Schedules & Highlights Schedule Overview 13 Presidential Plenary 15 Invited Sessions 16 Workshops 18 Legacy Program 19 Poster Schedule 20 THURSDAY Student Highlights 22 Diversity Highlights 23 Socials & Receptions 24 Awards Primary Awards 25 Diversity Graduate Travel Awards 29 Graduate Travel Awards 31 FRIDAY Diversity Undergraduate Registration Awards 37 Teacher/Scholar Travel Awards 38 Thursday Overview & Sessions 41 Preconferences 43 Programming 44 SATURDAY Poster Session A Friday · Access the event schedule and Overview & Sessions 53 build your personal agenda Programming 54 Sessions 1 - 50 · View all sessions by keyword Poster Sessions C, D, E, F or by day EXHIBITORS Saturday Overview & Sessions 93 Programming 95 Sessions 52 - 122 Poster Sessions H, I, J, K, L, M, N Exhibitors INDEX SPEAKER Exhibitor List 154 Speaker Index Alphabetical Listing 155 Wifi: SPSPWifi | Password: SPSP2018 (HR) = Hyatt Regency | (MM) = Marriott Marquis #SPSP2018 / 1 March 1, 2018 Greetings! It is my pleasure to welcome Society for Personality and Social Psychology to Atlanta. On behalf of Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau and the entire hospitality community, we hope that you have a wonderful experience in our city. Whether this is your first visit or you are a returning guest, Atlanta continues to offer new experiences. A visitor’s journey begins Downtown, the perfect starting point for exploring Atlanta. Steps away from your meeting, you are surrounded by world-class attractions including Centennial Olympic Park, Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, Center for Civil and Human Rights and College Football Hall of Fame & Chick-fil-A Fan Experience. Atlanta Streetcar connects our walkable convention and entertainment district to hotels, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site and nearly 300 dining options Downtown. Atlanta is the epicenter of the South, offering an accessible destination for visitors. Eighty percent of the U.S. population is within a two-hour flight of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and the Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal provides access to more than 75 international destinations in 50 countries. Once you’re in Atlanta, navigating the city is a breeze. From the airport, hop on a MARTA train for a 15-minute ride to Atlanta’s convention and entertainment district. Midtown’s arts and cultural district is just a few MARTA stops away from Downtown or a quick drive up Atlanta’s famous Peachtree Street. If you continue into Buckhead, you will find the finest shopping destination in the Southeast. With so much to see and do in Atlanta, there’s something for everyone. Once again, we extend a warm welcome and hope everyone attending SPSP 2018 Annual Convention has an enjoyable time in Atlanta. Sincerely, William C. Pate President and CEO Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau 233 Peachtree Street, N.E. |Suite 1400|Atlanta, GA 30303|p: (404)521 6600|f: (404)589 5787|[email protected]|www.atlanta.net Convention Code of Conduct GENERAL INFO In order to provide all participants with the opportunity to benefit from SPSP events and activities, SPSP is committed to providing a friendly, safe, supportive and harassment-free environment for all convention attendees and participants, regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, physical appearance, body size, HIGHLIGHTS SCHEDULES & race, ethnicity, religion or other group identity . This code of conduct outlines SPSP’s expectations for all convention attendees and participants, including all members, speakers, vendors, media representatives, commentators, exhibitors, sponsors and volunteers . Cooperation is expected from everyone and organizers will actively enforce this code throughout this event . Violations are taken seriously . Expected Behavior AWARDS SPSP expects convention participants to communicate professionally and constructively, whether in person or virtually, handling dissent or disagreement with courtesy, dignity and an open mind, being respectful when providing feedback, and being open to alternate points of view . Likewise, when sharing information about the organization or any attendees or participants via public communication channels, SPSP expects participants to share responsibly and clearly distinguish individual opinion from fact . Alcohol is available at evening social networking events during the convention and may be consumed only by those of legal age . Alcohol at SPSP events will only be distributed by commercial hosts following local and state statutes, which may THURSDAY include limiting consumption . Unacceptable Behavior SPSP does not tolerate harassment of convention attendees or participants in any form . Harassment includes offensive verbal or written comments, and negative behavior, either in real or virtual space, including those which are related to or are based upon gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion or other group identity . Harassment also includes deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, FRIDAY harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, and unwelcome physical contact or sexual attention . Alcohol may not be brought into SPSP-sponsored events nor may alcohol be consumed by those not of legal age . Because excessive alcohol can lead to impaired decision-making, SPSP strongly discourages excessive drinking at any point during the convention . SATURDAY Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior If an attendee or participant, in either real or virtual space, engages in inappropriate, harassing, abusive or destructive behavior or language, the convention organizers and SPSP Leadership will determine and carry out the appropriate course of action, including warning the offender, expulsion from the convention with no refund and/or banning the offender from future SPSP events and activities . All participants are expected to observe these rules and behaviors in all convention venues, including online venues and EXHIBITORS convention social events . Convention participants have the right to learn, network and enjoy themselves, free from any type of harassment . Please participate responsibly and with respect for the rights of others . Reporting If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns about an individual’s conduct, please contact Executive Director Chad Rummel, [email protected], (202) 869-3241 or Annie Drinkard, Public Relations & Media Manager, [email protected], (202) 869-3243 . Your concerns will be held as confidential as you would INDEX SPEAKER like them to be and you may remain anonymous . If you would like to discuss your concerns during the convention, ask for Chad or Annie at the convention onsite registration desk . Wifi: SPSPWifi | Password: SPSP2018 (HR) = Hyatt Regency | (MM) = Marriott Marquis #SPSP2018 / 3 Volunteers Convention Committee GENERAL INFO JENNIFER EVAN NICHOLAS LISA ELIOT BEER, CHAIR APFELBAUM RULE JAREMKA BERKMAN Symposium Panel Symposium Reviewers Mark Brandt Denise Marigold Patrick Shrout SCHEDULES & HIGHLIGHTS Jennifer Fillo E J. Masicampo Oliver Sng Joshua Guyer Keely Muscatell Charles Stangor Jennifer Howell John Rauthmann Chadly Stern Lauri Jensen-Campbell Steve Rholes Anne Wilson Tabitha Kirkland Vassilis Saroglou Jessica Wortman Michael Kraus Natalie Shook Single Presenter Submission Reviewers CHRIS KERRY AWARDS FRALEY KAWAKAMI Michael Baumann Jill Jacobson Juliana Schroeder James Benjamin India Johnson Michelle See Eliane Boucher Jillian Johnson Virgil Sheets Guglielmo Calvini Jonathan Kunstman Hyeyoung Shin Stephanie Carpenter Peter Leavitt Natalie Shook Single Presenter Panel Jacqueline Chen Kam Ming Lim Jessi Smith Paul Conway Brian Lucas Sara Sohr-Preston Adrienne Crowell Claudia Manzi Chadly Stern Danielle DelPriore Benjamin Meagher Anne Stuart Frank Fincham Alice Moon Tammy Stump THURSDAY James Fryer Christopher Nave Helen Sullivan Miranda Giacomin Andrea Pereira Tina Sundelin Gary Glick Liana Peter-Hagene Ying Tang Lindsay Greenlee Julie Peterson Antonio Terracciano Joshua Guyer Kelly Pivik Laura Van Berkel Heather Haas
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