Program Eighty-Ninth Annual Meeting Midwestern

Program Eighty-Ninth Annual Meeting Midwestern

PROGRAM EIGHTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING MIDWESTERN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION APRIL 20-22, 2017 CHICAGO Table of Contents Program at a Glance …………………………………………… 2 Maps of Meeting Rooms ……………………………………… 7 President’s Message ………………………………………….. 9 General Information ………………………………………….. 10 Map of Downtown Chicago ………………………………….. 12 New MPA Fellows …………………………………………... 16 MPA Past Presidents ……………………………………….... 17 Exhibitors ……………………………………………………. 18 MPA Program Thursday …………………………………………………. 21 Friday ……………………………………………………. 114 Saturday ………………………………………………….. 173 Society for the Teaching of Psychology Program …………... 237 Society for Community Research and Action Program …….. 252 Psi Chi Program ……………………………………………... 269 MPA Local Representatives …………………………………. 345 Index of First Authors and Moderators ……………................ 351 NEXT YEAR’S MEETING April 12-14, 2018, Chicago 1 Wednesday Registration in Exhibit Hall 4:00-8:00PM Thursday Morning Registration in Exhibit Hall 7:30AM-5:00PM Room 8:30AM – 10:20AM 10:30AM – 12:20PM Psi Chi: Exhibit Psi Chi: 10:20 Posters III (p. 290) Hall 8:30 Posters I (p. 269) 11:15 Posters IV (p. 300) 9:25 Posters II (p. 279) 12:10 Posters V (p. 309) Adams MPA Invited Wrkshp: Jon Grahe Benefits of Open Science (p. 30) Chicago Symposium: Values, Virtues, Attitudes & Persuasion (p. 30) & Civic Behaviors (p. 21 ) Salon 1 Workplace Behaviors (p. 22) Symposium: Values for the Greater Good (p. 32) Salon 2 Psi Chi Symposia: Psi Chi Symposia: 8:30 Starting Strong (p. 269) 11:15 Speed Mentoring (p. 300) 9:30 Grad School (p. 289) 12:10 Grad School II (p. 309) Salon 3 Self-Control (p. 33) Salon 4/9 Translational Neurosci (p. 23) Physiology & Cognition (p. 34) Salon 5/8 Symposium: Hero Narratives (p. 35) Salon 6/7 Symposium: Elaboration Bias & Social Issues (p. 36) Likelihood Model (p. 24) Salon 10 Symposium: Healthy & Unhealthy Eating Obesity Stigma (p. 25) (p. 38) Salon 12 Learning & Testing (p. 25) MPA Invited Sympsm: Tracking Attention & Learning (p. 39) Indiana Clinical/Profess Issues (p. 27) Marshfield Stereotype Effects (p. 28) Evolutionary Psychology (p. 40) 2 Thursday Afternoon Registration in Exhibit Hall 7:30AM-5:000PM Room 1:00PM – 2:50PM 3:00PM – 4:50PM Exhibit Applied Social Psychology Cognitive Psychology Posters Hall Posters (p. 44) (p. 79) Adams MPA Invited Workshop: MPA Invited Address: Eric Hennes & Sean Lane Amy Cuddy Flexible Simulation Methods for Trust, Openness, & Goodwill Power Analysis (p. 63) among Psychologists (p. 99) Crystal 3:30 Psi Chi Awards and Reception (p. 321) Chicago Ostracism & Rejection (p. 64) Stereotyping I (p. 99) Salon 1 Attitudes & Properties (p. 65) Gender & Society (p. 101) Salon 2 Psi Chi Symposia: 1:05 Publishing (p. 320) 2:05 Increasing Involvement (p. 321) 2:55 Open Science Movement (p. 321) Salon 3 Motivation (p. 67) Self-Regulation (p. 103) Salon 4/9 Symposium: Hormones (p. 68) Animal Cognition (p. 104) Salon 5/8 Emotion (p. 69) The Self (p. 104) Salon 6/7 Intergroup Relations (p. 71) Salon 10 Risk-taking & Health (p. 73) Developmental Disabil. (p. 107) Salon 12 Problem Solving (p. 74) NSF Funding (p. 106) Indiana Metacognition (p. 76) College Stress & Coping (p.108) Marshfield Culture & Adjustment (p. 77) Symp: Anti-Atheism (p. 109) Social Hour: 5:00PM – 7:00PM Empire Ballroom (Adjacent to Main Lobby) All are invited! 3 Friday Morning Registration in Exhibit Hall 7:30AM-3:00PM Room 8:30AM – 10:20AM 10:30AM – 12:20PM Exhibit Hall 8:30 Psi Chi Posters VI (p.323) 10:30-12:20 Neuro Posters (p. 123) 9:30 Psi Chi Posters VII 10:30-11:20 Div27 Posters (p. 255) (p. 333) 11:30-12:20 STP Posters (p. 238) Red Lacquer Psi Chi Lecture: Elizabeth Loftus The Fiction of Memory (p. 342) Crystal APA Lecture: Silvia S. Canetto MPA Invited Address: Kristin Buss Suicide in Older Men (p. 122) Dev. of Social Anxiety (p. 128) Chicago Symposium: IRAPs (p. 114) Group Processes (p. 129) Salon 1 MPA Invited Symp: Sexual Symposium: Emotion Regulation Assault Prevention (p. 115) (p. 130) Psi Chi Symposia: Psi Chi Symposia: 8:30 Careers in Psych (p. 321) 11:40 GRE Preparation (p. 343) Salon 2 9:30 Grad School III (p. 332) 12:30 Effective Chapter (p. 343) Salon 3 Personality & Ind Diffs (p.116) Personality & Beh Change (p. 133) STP:8:30 Career Prep (p. 237) Salon 4 9:20 Beyond Class (p 238) STP: 12:30 National Assessment of 10:10 Using R (p. 238) Psychology (p. 246) Symposium: Salon 5/8 Social Judg & Behav (p. 117) Stigma & Health (p. 134) MPA Invited Symposium: Salon 6/7 Religiosity (p. 118) Moral Psychology (p. 135) Salon 10 Symposium: Neural Circuits Symposium: Assess Relationship Driving Fear (p. 120) Dynamics in Real Time (p. 136) Salon 12 Eyewitness Cognition (p. 121) Community & Education (p. 131) Wilson STP Lecture: Regan Gurung 10:30 APA Wrkshp: Career (p. 137) Research on Pedagogy (p. 237) 11:30 Div. 27 Roundtable (p. 263) Indiana Kimball Logan Division 27: Society for Community Research and Action Madison Symposia and Roundtables (p. 252) Marshfield 4 Friday Afternoon Registration in Exhibit Hall 7:30AM-3:00PM Room 1:00PM – 2:50PM 3:00PM – 4:50PM Exhibit Clinical & Social Developmental Hall Posters (p. 130) MPA Presidential Address Red MPA Invited Address: Lynn Hasher Allen R. McConnell Lacquer Benefits of Poor Cog Control (p.151) Family, Pets, and Well- Being (p. 168) Crystal MPA Invited Wkshp: Annalyn Ng Mining Facebook Data (p. 159) Chicago Face Processing (p. 159) Salon 1 Eating Disorders (p. 160) Psi Chi Symposia Salon 2 1:30 Job Crafting (p. 344) 2:10 Grad School IV (p. 344) Salon 3 Women in STEM (p. 161) Salon 4 STP:1:20 Test Reviews (p. 246) 2:10 Design for Learn (p. 247) Salon 5/8 Symp: Confronting Bias (p. 164) Salon 6/7 Interpersonal Relationships (p. 163) Salon 10 MPA Invited Symposium: Neuroplasticity (p. 165) Salon 12 Embodiment & Events (p. 166) Indiana Kimball 12:30 Society for Community Logan Research and Action: Symposia and Madison Roundtables (p. 264) Marshfield Social Hour: 5:00PM – 7:00PM Sponsor: TherapyNotes Empire Ballroom (Adjacent to Main Lobby) All are invited! 5 Saturday Registration in Exhibit Hall 8:00AM-12:00PM Room 8:30-10:20AM 10:30AM-12:20PM 12:30PM- 2:20PM Self, Relationships, Exhibit Social Cognition Posters & Culture Posters Hall (p. 173) (p. 198) MPA Inv. Workshop: MPA Inv. Address: MPA Inv. Add: Adams Elizabeth Page-Gould Scott Lilienfeld Ashley Gearhardt Multilevel Modeling How Shrinks Think Food Addiction (p. 193) (p. 222) (p. 232) STP Inv Address: G Stanley Hall Lec: Crystal Janie Wilson Statistics Janet Swim & Research Methods Environmental Psych (p. 248) (p. 213) Salon 1 Pathological Personality Risky Internet & Attachment (p. 194) Gaming (p. 223) (p. 224) Salon 2 Romantic Relationships Judgment & Decision Social Cognitive (p. 195) Making (p. 224) Processes (p. 225) Salon 3 Political Psych (p. 196) Romantic Relationships (p. 217) Salon 4 STP Symposia & Roundtables (pp. 248) Salon 5/8 Exlusionary Beh (p. 197) Mental Health (p.227) Salon Discrimination & 6/7 Society (p. 218) Salon 9 STP Symposia & Roundtables (pp. 248) Salon 10 Stress & Trauma (p. 198) Advances in Stereotyping II Teaching (p 230) (p. 235) Salon 12 Indiv. Diffs. & Spatial Memory (p. 233) Cognition (p. 200) The Call for Papers for next year’s meeting (April 12-14, 2018) will be posted September 1, 2017 at www.midwesternpsych.org. 6 MAPS OF MEETING ROOMS THIRD FLOOR 1 2 3 Salons 6 5 4 Crystal Room 7 8 9 Wabash Room Salons 12 10 Indiana Kimball Logan Madison Marshfield Wilson Red Lacquer Room State Ballroom FOURTH FLOOR Upper Exhibit Hall & Registration Grand Ballroom 7 MAPS OF MEETING ROOMS FIFTH FLOOR SIXTH FLOOR Adams Ballroom 8 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Welcome to the 89th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association! Whether you are attending your first MPA or if you view MPA as your annual academic homecoming (this year marks my 25th consecutive year in attendance), I trust you will enjoy this year’s meeting! Each year, MPA offers an outstanding conference experience where attendees share cutting-edge research in a world-class city, and our 2017 meeting is no different! We have hundreds of presenters this year, ranging from full professors discussing their career-long programs of research to graduate students presenting their dissertation findings to undergraduates presenting their first professional paper. In addition, we have an outstanding collection of invited talks. Specifically, Drs. Kristin Buss, Silvia Canetto, Amy Cuddy, Ashley Gearhardt, Regan Gurung, Lynn Hasher, Scott Lilienfeld, Elizabeth Loftus, Janet Swim, and Janie Wilson will present invited addresses discussing their vanguard work in clinical, cognitive, developmental, neuroscience, personality, and social psychology. Further, we offer innovative workshops to facilitate your professional development, including sessions on power analysis, multilevel modeling, open science, and leveraging Facebook for research. This year’s conference would not be possible without the tireless work of the Program Committee and its chair, Dr. Helen Harton. In addition, many people serve MPA so ably and often outside of the limelight, including members of MPA Council, Ms. Lorraine Grogan (MPA Convention Manager), and Dr. Bill Merriman (who is serving in his last year as MPA’s Executive Officer -- thank you for your many years of outstanding service to MPA!). Finally, on behalf of the entire organization, let me thank each of you for attending this year’s meeting, for sharing your scholarship with us, and for making MPA one of the strongest regional organizations in psychology! I encourage you to attend this year’s interesting sessions, to network with colleagues and friends in more informal settings, and to enjoy all that Chicago has to offer. Each year when I ride up the escalator into the Palmer House lobby, I feel the same giddy excitement that I did back in my first year of graduate school -- I hope you do as well! Warmly, Allen R.

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