2014 Program

2014 Program

Proceedings and Abstracts of the 85th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association Volume 85 – March 13-16, 2014 Boston, MA Imperial Georgian Stuart ClarendonArlington White Hill Thoreau Ballroom Thursday, March 13 PSI CHI INVITED KEYNOTE 5:00pm- ADDRESS: ANTHONY GREENWALD (p.1) 6:30pm Friday, March 14 LEARNING PAPERS I: DEVELOPMENTAL 8:00am- UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUMENTAL SOCIAL PAPERS: WHO PAPERS: DEVELOPMENT 8:50am POSTERS I (p.1) WE ARE OF REASONING, (p.1) (p.13) LANDMARKS USE AND SURVEYS (p.13) DEVELOPMENTAL INVITED EPA 101: HOW TO GET SOCIAL POSTERS I KEYNOTE ADDRESS: B. J. LEARNING PAPERS II: THE MOST OUT OF TEACHING PAPERS I (p.16) CASEY INSTRUMENTAL ATTENDANCE (p.14) 9:00am- (p.29) (p.15) AT EPA 10:20am (p.29) APPLIED INVITED KEYNOTE SOCIAL PAPERS: DEVELOPMENTAL SYMPOSIUM: THE APA CLINICAL ADDRESS: SAMUEL STEREOTYPES, PAPERS: PARENTAL GUIDELINES FOR THE 10:30am- POSTERS SOMMERS PREJUDICE, AND CARE, ABUSE UNDERGRADUATE (p.32) (p.29) DISCRIMINATION AND HELICOPTER PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR 2.0 11:50am (p,30) PARENTING (p.31) (p.30) SOCIAL INVITED KEYNOTE 12:00pm COGNITIVE ADDRESS: JOHN BARGH -1:20pm POSTERS (p.45) (p.45) COGNITIVE INVITED DEVELOPMENTAL CUPP SYMPOSIUM: ROLE 1:30pm- NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM: HUMAN SOCIAL PAPERS: SYMPOSIUM: BRIDGING OF UNDERGRADUATES IN POSTERS (p.59) CAPACITY FOR CLOSE COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY TEACHING 2:50pm LANGUAGE RELATIONSHIPS AND IMITATION AND LEARNING (p.58) LEARNING (p.66) (p.57) DEVELOPMENT (p.57) POSTERS (p.67) DEVELOPMENTAL INVITED SYMPOSIUM: APPLIED POSTERS COGNITIVE INVITED LEARNING PAPERS III: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: TECHNOLOGY IN 3:00pm- (p.70) KEYNOTE ADDRESS: CONTENT OF INVITED SYMPOSIUM: DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING: THE STEVEN PINKER LEARNING (p.83) SOCIAL LEARNING AND MEMORY GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE 4:20pm (p.83) COMPARISONS IN CHILDREN AND INFANT SOME OF BOTH (p.84) RODENTS (p.82) (p.84) PRESIDENTIAL 4:30pm- INTEGRATIVE SYMPOSIUM: 5:50pm CATEGORIZATION (p.85) EPA BUSINESS MEETING 6:00pm- (p.85) 7:20pm Saturday, March 15 NEUROSCIENCE DEVELOPMENTAL 8:00am - UNDERGRADUATE PAPERS: FEEDING PAPERS: PATTERNS AND POSTERS II AND BEHAVIOR LANGUAGE 8:50am (p.87) (p.86) LEARNING (p.85) DEVELOPMENTAL KELLER AWARD LEARNING PAPERS IV SOCIAL PAPERS: DEVELOPMENTAL SYMPOSIUM: TURNING POSTERS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: (p.110) APPLIED SOCIAL SYMPOSIUM: MODEL OF TEACHING INTO 9:00am - (p.98) EDWARD WASSERMAN (108) HIERARCHICAL RESEARCH: 10:20am (p.109) COMPLEXITY EXAMPLES FROM THE (p.108) GSTA (p.112) 10:30am- PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: 11:50am THOMAS ZENTALL (p.112) PRESIDENTIAL INVITED SOCIAL PAPERS: DEVELOPMENTAL 12:00pm SYMPOSIUM: ADVANCES IN EXCLUSION AND SYMPOSIUM: BELIEF ANIMAL COGNITION SOCIAL STRESS REVISION AND - 1:20pm (p.113) (p.116) THEORY CHANGE IN DEVELOPMENT (p.114) TEACHING (p.118), APA DISTINGUISHED NEUROSCIENCE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY DEVELOPMENTAL TEACHING SYMPOSIUM: 1:30pm - UNDERGRADUATE SCIENTIST LECTURE: PAPERS: LEARNING INVITED SYMPOSIUM: SYMPOSIUM: SOCIAL HIGH-IMPACT PRACTICE: 2:50pm III, (p.125) PSI DANIELSIMONS AND MEMORY ENVIRONMENTAL ACQUISITION OF STRATEGIES FOR CHI/PSI BETA (p.125) (p.125) PSYCHOLOGY SELF-REGULATION ENGAGING STUDENTS IN (p.122), SCRA (p.128) (p.130) RESEARCH (p.128), (p.124) INTERNATIONAL POSTERS (p.117) CLINICAL INVITED KEYNOTE SYMPOSIUM: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY DEVELOPMENTAL PAPERS TEACHING PAPERS II 3:00pm - SOCIAL POSTERS ADDRESS: ELAINE WALKER DISTORTIONS IN TIME SYMPOSIUM: I (p.130) II (p.131) PERCEPTION AND EMOTIONS AND (p.143) 4:20pm (p.132) TIMING BEHAVIOR IN BEHAVIOR CLINICAL (p.145) POPULATIONS (p.144) 4:30pm - UNDERGRADUATE SOCIETY FOR TEACHING IN LEARNING PAPERS V: SOCIAL PAPERS: DEVELOPMENTAL PAPERS POSTERS IV PSYCHOLOGY INVITED PAVLOVIAN GOALS AND II 6:30pm (p.150) KEYNOTE ADDRESS: (p.150) JUDGMENTS (p.146) KENNETH KEITH (p.145) (p.149) Hancock Whittier Beacon Hill Statler Terrace Winthrop Berkeley SKYPE SESSION WITH MOSCOW PSI CHI CHAPTER (p.13) APPLIED PAPERS: YOUTH- EPAGS WORKSHOP: PSYCHOLOGY IN RUSSIA: SCRA PAPERS CLINICAL PAPERS: RELATED ISSUES ETHICS AND PAST AND FUTURE (p.28) HYPERMASCULINITY (p.27) ELECTRONICS TRENDS AND (p.15) (p.14) PERCEPTION OF PEER MUSCULARITY (p.26) EPAGS WORKSHOP: CSI SCIENTIFIC UTOPIA: NEUROSCIENCE INVITED SCRA SYMPOSIUM: THE CLINICAL INVITED COGNITIVE PAPERS: BOSTON: WHERE CROWDSOURCING KEYNOTE ADDRESS: EARL INFLUENCE OF SYMPOSIUM: EFFECTS LANGUAGE PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE MILLER ACADEMIA ON OF PROTON (p.43) MEETS THE LAW (p.30) (p.30) MEN RADIATION FOR BRAIN (p.43) (p.29) TUMORS (p.30) APPLIED SYMPOSIUM: EPAGS WORKSHOP: TO- PSI BETA INVITED INTERNATIONAL WHEN DOES BEHAVIOR DOS AND NOT TO-DOS OF KEYNOTE ADDRESS: LEARNING INVITED PAPERS: PSYCHOLOGY BECOME GIVING A PROFESSIONAL BERNARDO KEYNOTE ADDRESS: AROUND THE BAD: MORAL AMBIGUITIES PRESENTATION CARDUCCI MARK BOUTON WORLD (p.58) (p.45) (p.43) (p.44) (p.65) APPLIED INVITED INVITED SYMPOSIUM: PREPARING FOR YOUR SCRA SYMPOSIUM: THE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM: EPAGS BUSINESS NEURAL BASIS OF FEAR, CAREER WITH A CURRENT AND FUTURE PAPERS: ISSUES IN CONSERVATION MEETING ANXIETY, DEPRESSION PSYCHOLOGY STATUS CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY (p.67) AND NORMAL DEGREE OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (p.58) ADOLESCENT (p.67) PSYCHOLOGY (p.65) BRAIN DEVELOPMENT (p.66) (p.59) TAKING A VISION AND INTERNATIONAL APPLIED INVITED EPAGS WORKSHOP: THE MAKING IT HAPPEN: SYMPOSIUM: GLOBAL SYMPOSIUM: HELPING PSYCHOLOGY OF REFLECTIONS VIOLENCE ADULTS HORROR ON EFFECTIVE PSI CHI (p.84) ADDRESS MOVIES LEADERSHIP PRACTICES CYBERBULLYING (p.70) (p.82) (p.82) CLINICAL PAPERS: TREATMENT EXPECTANCY, STATE HOPE, AND SUBSTANCE USE (p.85) COGNITIVE INVITED APPLIED PAPERS: EPAGS WORKSHOP: CLINICAL INVITED PREPARING FOR HISTORY INVITED INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM: INDUSTRIAL/ I HAVE A B.A. IN SYMPOSIUM: TOWARDS A GRADUATE SCHOOL IN SYMPOSIUM: SYMPOSIUM: REPRESENTATION ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY NOW UNDERSTANDING OF THE PSYCHOLOGY: INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY AND THE CONSTRUCTION (p.98) WHAT? DEVELOPMENT OF BRAIN MINI-WORKSHOP I PERSPECTIVES UNITED NATIONS' (p.111) (p.110) ALTERATIONS IN THE RISK (p.111) (p.112) AGENDA ON HUMAN FOR RIGHTS SCHIZOPHRENIA (p.109) (p.110) CLINICAL INVITED APPLYING TO GRADUATE INVITED SYMPOSIUM: INTERNATIONAL COGNITIVE PAPERS: APPLIED PAPERS: EPAGS WORKSHOP: SYMPOSIUM: SCHOOL IN PSYCHOLOGY: NONTRADITIONAL SYMPOSIUM: INTER- MEMORY LEGAL/FORENSIC ISSUES VIOLENCE IN THE MEDIA NEUROBIOMARKERS OF MINI-WORKSHOP II APPROACHES TO ETHNIC TENSIONS IN (p.112) (p.115) (p.114) SUSCEPTIBILITY FOR (p.116) BEHAVIORAL THE MULTI-CULTURAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HEALTHCARE (p.117) UNIVERSITY (p.114) ILLNESS (p.115) EPAGS INVITED SPEAKER: CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM: HISTORY INVITED SYMPOSIUM: WORKING STEPS FOR APPLYING TO EXPLORING KEYNOTE ADDRESS: WITH LINGUISTIC GRADUATE SCHOOL DEVELOPMENTAL ALEXANDRA MINORITIES (p.121) ANTECEDENTS, RUTHERFORD (p.128) MANIFESTATIONS, AND (p.121) COVARIATIONS OF PSYCHOPATHY AND SEXUAL SADISM (p.127) APPLIED SYMPOSIUM: INTERNATIONAL INVITED HISTORY OF COGNITIVE PAPERS: INDIVIDUAL AND EPAGS WORKSHOP: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: PSYCHOLOGY AWARDS CEREMONY & ATTENTION CONTEXTUAL STICKY SITUATIONS IN HAROLD SYMPOSIUM: DIGITAL RECEPTION FOR PSI CHI (p.142) INFLUENCES ACROSS THE ACADEMIA TAKOOSHIAN HISTORY (p.131) LIFE SPAN (p.144) (p.131) (p.142) (p.144) COGNITIVE PAPERS: APPLIED SYMPOSIUM: CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM: THE ABC'S OF CHAPTER APPLIED MEMORY EARLY-DEVELOPING DEVELOPMENTAL AND SUCCESS-CONNECTION HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL: (p.148) CONCEPTS HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGY PAPERS WORKSHOP ON HOPE- OF CHOICE AND OUTCOMES FOR COLLABORATION WITH (p.147) CENTERED MORALITY VULNERABLE YOUTH PSI CHI CHAPTERS THERAPY (p.149) DURING THE (p.149) (p.149) TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD (p.147) President’s Welcome 2014 Convention of the Eastern Psychological Association Welcome to the 85th meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association. Although I am currently at the University of Kentucky, I was raised in New York City and have maintained my affiliation with EPA (for over 40 years) because no other meeting devoted to psychological research has the breadth and quality of our annual convention. This year is no different. Some of the highlights of our 2014 meeting are: The Cognitive Invited Keynote Address by Steven Pinker (Harvard University) The Sense of Style: Why Academic Writing is so Bad, and How to Make it Better The Psi Chi Invited Keynote Address by Anthony Greenwald (University of Washington) How ‘Hidden Biases of Good People’ Produce Discrimination. Presidential Integrative Symposium chaired by Edward Wasserman (University of Iowa) Categorization: Insights from Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, and Comparative Psychology Presidential Invited Symposium chaired by Irene Pepperberg (Harvard University) Closing the ‘Gap:’ Advances in Animal Cognition Keller Award Distinguished Lecture by Edward Wasserman (University of Iowa) From Keller and Schoenfeld to Concepts and Categories The Social Invited Keynote Address by John Bargh (Yale University) Embodied Social Cognition via Conceptual Scaffolding The Learning Invited Keynote Address by Mark Bouton (University of Vermont) Contextual Control of Instrumental Behavior and Its Inhibtion The Developmental Invited Keynote Address by B. J. Casey (Weill Cornell Medical College) Development of Fear: Evidence from Mouse to Human The Applied Invited Keynote Address by Samuel Sommers (Tufts University) Tug of War on a Tightrope: Applying Psychology as an Expert Witness The Neuroscience Invited Keynote Address by Earl Miller (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Cognition is Rhythmic The Clinical Invited Keynote Address by Elaine Walker (Emory University)

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