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Download the #SPSP2017 Convention Mobile App! This app includes all the resources you need to make the most of your experience at #SPSP2017! · Access the event schedule and build your personal agenda · See all speakers & presenters participating in the program · View all sessions by keyword or by day · Check out the exhibitors · Get important updates through the app's Push Notifications · See who's attending and share contact information by networking with other attendees Sponsored by https://crowd.cc/spsp2017 table of contents General Information Letter from Mayor of San Antonio ...................................................................................................................................2 Convention Code of Conduct ...........................................................................................................................................3 #SPSP2017 Volunteers .....................................................................................................................................................4 G Convention Chair Welcome Letter .................................................................................................................................. 5 e n SPSP Leadership ...............................................................................................................................................................6 er a G -eAnlceorhaol lI nPfoolricmy,a Atiuodniovisual Services, factor 110, Baggage Check, Business Center, Child Care, Exhibits and Poster l In f Sessions, First Aid & Private Nursing Space, Food Service, Hotels, Information Desk, Internet, Lost & Found, o Mobile App ...........................................................................................................................................................................8 -Name Badges, Parking, Photography & Video Recording, Poster Sessions, Poster Check, Printed Program, Registration & Badge Pickup, Social Events, Special Needs, SPSP Store, Transportation (Airport & Public Transportation) ...............9 Maps ................................................................................................................................................................................11 SChedules & Highlights Schedule Overview .........................................................................................................................................................15 Presidential Plenary ........................................................................................................................................................16 & Invited Sessions ...............................................................................................................................................................17 HSc Workshops. ......................................................................................................................................................................18 ighe Legacy Program ..............................................................................................................................................................19 hd Poster Schedule ..............................................................................................................................................................20 lighule Student Highlights .........................................................................................................................................................22 tss Diversity Highlights .......................................................................................................................................................23 Socials & Receptions ......................................................................................................................................................25 Awards Primary Awards ..............................................................................................................................................................28 A w Diversity Graduate Travel Awards ..................................................................................................................................31 a Graduate Travel Awards.................................................................................................................................................34 rd Teacher/Scholar Travel Awards ......................................................................................................................................44 s Diversity Undergraduate Registration Awards .............................................................................................................45 Thursday T h Overview & Sessions ......................................................................................................................................................47 u r Preconferences ...............................................................................................................................................................49 s d Programming ..................................................................................................................................................................50 a y Poster Session A Friday Overview & Sessions ......................................................................................................................................................57 F r Friday Grid .....................................................................................................................................................................58 id Programming ............................................................................................................................................................60-111 ay Sessions 2 - 55 Poster Sessions B, D, E, F, G, I Saturday S Overview & Sessions .....................................................................................................................................................113 a t Saturday Grid ................................................................................................................................................................114 u r Programming ..........................................................................................................................................................116-184 d a Sessions 59 - 124 y Poster Sessions J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q Exhibitors E x Exhibitor List ..........................................................................................................................................................185-187 h ib it o r s Speaker index S Alphabetical Listing ...............................................................................................................................................188-197 Indpea ek xe r SPSP 2017 ANNUAL CONVENTION 1 code of conduct code of conduct G Convention Code of Conduct e n In order to provide all participants with the opportunity to benefit from SPSP events and activities, SPSP e r iast tceonmdmeeitst eadn dt op parrtoicviipdainngts a, rferigeanrddllye, sssa ofef, gseunpdpeorr,t aivgee a, nsedx huaarla osrsimenetnatt-iforne,e g eennvdireorn imdeenntti tfyo, rg aelln cdoenr vention al In f expression, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion or other group identity. o 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 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 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, 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 leads to impaired decision-making, SPSP strongly discourages excessive drinking at any point during the convention. 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 convention social events. Convention participants seek to learn, network and enjoy themselves in the process, free from any type of harassment. Please participate responsibly and with respect for the rights of others. What to do 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 at [email protected] or (202) 524-6541. Your concerns will be held as confidential as you would like them to be and you may remain anonymous. If you would like to discuss your concerns during the convention, ask for Chad at the convention onsite registration desk. SPSP 2017 ANNUAL CONVENTION 3 #spsp2017 volunteers welcome o f Convention Committee n al I r e n e G TESSA WEST, Chair JENNIFER BEER EVAN APFELBAUM LIZ KENESKI NICK RULE Professional Development & Symposium Panel Single Paper Panel Workshop Panel RICHARD SLATCHER MITJA BACK WIEBKE BLEIDORN YOEL INBAR CHRIS FRALEY KERRY KAWAKAMI Graduate Student Travel Award Reviewers Symposium Reviewers Jennifer Belding Shannon Lupien Jonathan Adler Lauren Human Julia Boehm Molly Metz Sarah Ainsworth Hans IJzerman Kathryn Boucher Angela Neal Ishani Banerji Lisa Jaremka Gillian Bruce Yuji Ogihara Erika Carlson Kathryn Johnson Jacek Buczny Ryan O'Loughlin Stephanie Carpenter Leslie Kirby Crystal Colter Erin O'Mara Jeremy Cone Madoka Kumashiro Kathleen Cook Rachel Pauletti Jennifer Fugate Christopher Nave Patrick Ewell Sylvia Perry Jochen Gebauer John Rauthmann Kimberly Fairchild Dennis Poepsel Matt Gobel Sean Rife Erin Fekete Stephanie Richman Jennifer Howell Jennifer Taber Emily Fisher Kate Rogers Lindsey Harvell Keith Welker Sarah Gaither Mollie Ruben Crystal Hoyt Yuthika Girme Sarah Savoy Lindsay Greenlee Jessica Sim Single Presenter Submission Reviewers Helen Harton Allison Skinner Julie Huang Gabrielle Smith Mark Barnett Simon Lolliot India Johnson Ying Tang Joan Barth Sam Maglio Amanda Johnston Reine van der Wal Arlin Benjamin Andres Martinez Lindsay Kennedy Michele Van Volkom Kathryn Bruchmann Kathleen McCulloch Laura Koenig Yanna Weisberg Travis Carter Alexander Nagurney Asheley Landrum Leigh Wilton Jeff Cho Todd Nelson Emily Leskinen Kaite Yang William Chopik Andy Ng Magali Clobert Meghan Norris William Davis Curtis Phills Diversity Travel Award Reviewers Jaye Derrick Evava Pietri Sapna Cheryan Diana Sanchez Angelo DiBello Jack Powell Julie Garcia Miguel Unzueta Tammy English Blair Saunders Bryant Marks Daryl Wout James Fryer Katja Schlegel Sarah Gomillion Hyeyoung Shin Professional Development and Ingrid Haas Natalie Shook Adam Hahn Stephanie Spielmann Workshop Reviewers Edward Hansen Andrew Stewart Wiebke Bleidorn Katherine Corker Chelsea Helion Luis Vega Mark Brandt Yoel Inbar Susan Holtzman Carolyn Weisz Rachael Jack Joseph Wellman Teacher/Scholar Award Panel Jill Jacobson Eunike Wetzel Peter Jonason Amanda Williams Liz Keneski Sonia Kang Anne Wilson Pelin Kesebir John Paul Wilson 4 SPSP 2017 ANNUAL CONVENTION welcome G e n e r WELCOME TO SAN ANTONIO! a l In f o We are excited to be back and to welcome you to such a culturally vibrant town. We have worked hard to bring you an incredible convention. I hope you are as excited as we are to get the 2017 Annual Convention underway. For 2017, we’ve shaken up the program a bit offering you more ways to get the information you need. 29 Preconferences on Thursday, 7 Deep Dive Workshops, over 80 symposia, more than 20 Professional Development sessions, 3 Data Blitz sessions, 4 Mentoring sessions, Pop-Up Programming material- izing onsite, Birds of a Feather round table lunch discussions, the Q&pAy Live Grant Competition and poster presentations running all day in smaller doses are packed into three days of science and skills based learning. Whether you’re craving rapid-fire science in a data blitz or looking to take your stats skills pro in a deep dive workshop, the Annual Convention truly has become a place for everyone. As always, the Student Committee has planned events and activities to harness the power of all of your colleagues and mentors being together in one city. Join fellow graduate student attendees at Howl at the Moon on Thursday night for their annual kickoff party. Be sure to check the SPSP Mobile App for a full listing of opportunities specifically designed for students. Each year we try to bring you something new and 2017 is no exception. Two more receptions join the convention this year – the LGBT & Ally Networking Reception and the PSPB Editors Reception – giv- ing you even more chances for focused networking. As mentioned above, poster sessions are enhanced this year by being smaller and running all day allowing for more focused attendance and the opportunity for presenters to check out their colleagues’ research as well. On your way into our Exhibit Hall to check out our over 20 Exhibitors & Sponsors, visit the brand new SPSP Store to pick up your printed pro- gram, a convention t-shirt or maybe something fun you’ve seen staff wear in the past! Interaction among members and among researchers in the field has been a hot topic this past year. Join us on Friday during lunch for a town hall on How We Communicate with Each Other in Online Forums. Continuing the theme of web communication, we’ve launched live feedback technology at the conven- tion this year where a randomized sample of attendees will get mobile alerts to provide real-time feed- back on their convention experience. Additionally, all attendees can rate their sessions in our mobile app. Your brain hurt and need a reprieve from all the science? San Antonio is home to the famous Riverwalk where stores, restaurants, bars, and hotels are all interconnected along the manmade Riverwalk canal. Meet friends for drinks or just enjoy the lush gardens on your walk to and from the convention center each day. With the Alamo just steps away, stop by for a quick dose of American history. In a city like San Antonio, you won’t have to look far to find exactly what you want. Follow us (@SPSPNews) and join in the conversation on twitter and Facebook using our official convention hashtag, #SPSP2017. We look forward to a fantastic convention! Tessa West (Convention Committee Chair) SPSP 2017 ANNUAL CONVENTION 5 SPSP LEADERSHIP o On behalf of the SPSP Board of Directors, I am delighted to welcome you all to our 2017 Annual Convention. With f n the cultural vibrancy of the city of San Antonio as backdrop, we’ll spend the next several days showcasing the revo- al I lutionary ideas, interdisciplinary techniques, data-driven interventions, and sound science that social and personali- r e ty psychologists bring to bear on understanding the human condition. n e G This year’s fast-paced and jam-packed program has been master minded by the hardworking Convention Program Committee of Tessa West, Jennifer Beer, Evan Apfelbaum, Liz Keneski, Nick Rule, Richard Slatcher, Mitja Back, Wiebke Bleidorn, Yoel Inbar, Chris Fraley and Kerry Kawakami. Thank you so much! When you see all that the program has to offer, I hope you will see how our convention works to advance the creation, communication, and application of rigorous social and personality science and facilitate the training, interaction, and professional development of a diverse and inclusive community of social and personality psychologists working in a myriad of settings. Together we have – and have to have -- the passion, creativity, competence, diversity of perspective, and openness of mind to conduct research that reveals the complexities underlying human behavior and to share and apply that knowledge effectively, to educate and empower all those to whom it is relevant. I’m honored to serve as SPSP President for 2017 and I welcome your suggestions, comments, and ideas about how to make our organization and our science ever stronger and ever better. Feel free to email me anytime at [email protected] or send us a message at http://connect.spsp.org/contactus. SPSP strives to be a unifying force for all social and personality science and for all social and personality scientists – and nowhere is that force felt more strongly than at our annual convention. Looking forward to sharing this science celebration with you! Warmly, Diane Mackie President, SPSP BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIANE MACKIE M. LYNNE COOPER WENDY WOOD WENDY BERRY MENDES 2017 President 2018 President 2016 President Treasurer VERONICA BENET-MARTINEZ ELIZABETH HAINES RICHARD LUCAS BATJA MESQUITA 2015-2017 Member at Large 2016-2018 Member at Large 2017-2019 Member at Large 2017-19 Member at Large LINDA SKITKA SAMUAL SOMMERS STEPHANIE FRYBERG CHAD RUMMEL 2016-2018 Member at Large 2015-2017 Member at Large Division 8 Council Rep. Executive Director 6 SPSP 2017 ANNUAL CONVENTION SPSP LEADERSHIP Awards Committee Diversity/Climate Committee G e Mark Leary, Chair Sapna Cheryan, Chair n Jamie Pennebaker Bryant Marks, Past Chair er a Phoebe Ellsworth Julie Garcia, Chair-Elect l In f o Fellows Committee SISPP Committee Bertram Gawronski, Chair Nicole Shelton, Co-Chair Laura King, Past Chair Derek Isaacowitz, Co-Chair Jennifer Bosson, Chair-Elect Veronica Benet-Martinez Carol Miller Lasana Harris Iris Mauss Heejung Kim Jeff Sherman Student Committee Jesse Graham Leigh Smith, Chair Eric Russel, Vice Chair Grants Review Panel Nick Brown, Past Chair Ozlem Ayduk Jessie Briggs, Member-at-Large Kirk Brown Onawa LaBelle, Member-at-Large Jaye Derrick Lindsay Roberts, Member-at-Large Lucas Keefer Calvin Sims, Member-at-Large for Undergraduate Jennifer Kubota Affairs Adelheid Nicol Cynthia Willis Esqueda Publications Committee Judith Harackiewicz, Chair Central Office Staff Steven Neuberg, Chair-Elect Rachel Bader, Program Coordinator Chris Chrandall, PSPB Editor Lauren Blackwell, Membership/Community Manager Monica Diernat, PSPR Editor John Costa, Operations/Membership Assistant Jennifer Crocker, SPPS Liaison Annie Drinkard, Public and Media Relations Manager Dave Nussbaum, Blog Editor Jan Kang, PhD, Program Associate Brian Riddleberger, Operations Manager Training Committee Chad Rummel, Executive Director Wiebke Bleidorn, Chair Nate Wambold, Meeting and Events Director Terry Vescio, Past Chair Joe Wengloski, Digital Media Manager Buju Dasgupta, Chair-Elect Vivian Zayas Yoel Inbar Division 8 Program Jennifer Lodi-Smith, 2017 Chair Virginia Kwan, 2018 Chair 2017 Award panels Lifetime Achievement Panel Social Panel Jenny Crocker, Chair Tim Wilson, Chair Valerie Purdie-Vaughns Michele Gelfand David Sherman Sonja Lyubomirsky Yaacov Trope Brenda Major Media Panel Theoretical Innovation Prize Panel Kathleen Vohs, Chair Brock Bastian, Co-Chair Nicholas Epley Fiery Cushman, Co-Chair Rosanna Guadagno Carol Dweck Jay van Bavel Cynthia Pickett Jonathan Schooler Brandon Schmiechel Methodological Panel Deborah Kashy, Chair Thalia Wheatley Undergraduate Teaching and Mentoring David Yeager Award Panel Marc Schaller SoYon Rim, Chair Mark Costanzo Personality Panel Azenett Garza Colin DeYoung, Chair Jeremy Biesanz William Fleeson David Watson SPSP 2017 ANNUAL CONVENTION 7 general information o Alcohol Policy Food Service f n A number of social activities have been planned where alco- Complimentary food and beverages will be available in the Ex- ral I hCoolnicv ebnetvioerna gCeesn tweirl l ebnec oouffreargeed .t hSeP SrePs apnodn stihbele S caonn Asunmtopntiioo n of htiimbiet sH taol la (lHl raellg 4is)t, eurnelde sast toetnhdeerwesis. e noted, during the following e alcohol. Alcohol will not be served to anyone under the age of n e 21. Please be prepared to show photo identification. All bars Wednesday, January 18, Bridge Hall G will be cash bars. If you chose drink tickets with your registra- First Time Attendees Welcome Reception tion, drink tickets can be used at any bar at any social function (Light Hors D’Ouevres, Cash Bar) 6:00PM – 7:00PM during the convention. Alcoholic beverages are allowed only in specific areas and must not be taken out of those Thursday, January 19 immediate areas. Opening Reception 4:30PM – 6:30PM (Light Hors D’Ouevres, Cash Bar) Audiovisual Services, factor 110 Friday and Saturday, January 20-21 Room 215 Continental Breakfast 7:45AM – 8:30AM LCD projectors (e.g., for PowerPoint presentations) will be Coffee Break 10:45AM – 11:00AM provided in all session rooms. Computers will NOT be provid- 3:15PM – 3:30PM ed. Presenters must bring their own computers and set them up before the start of the session in which they are presenting. *Boxed Lunch 12:15PM – 1:15PM Presenters are strongly encouraged to arrive in their scheduled session room 15 minutes before their start time for setup. Wi-Fi will be available for attendees use in Hall 4 during all meal periods and poster sessions. This room will also serve as a speaker ready room. Feel free to stop by this room in advance of your presentation to test your *Note: Available only with the use of a boxed lunch ticket, if computer connectivity to projectors, do a dry run through of selected during registration. your slides, or get additional tech support from onsite AV technicians. Hotels The hotels in the official SPSP housing block are the Hyatt Baggage Check Regency San Antonio, the Grand Hyatt San Antonio, the Baggage check will not be available at the Convention Center. Hyatt Place San Antonio/Riverwalk, the Westin Riverwalk, the You should plan to check/store your baggage at your hotel. Menger Hotel and the Crockett Hotel. SPSP does not offer discounted room rates in any other hotels. Business Center The San Antonio Convention Center has a UPS Store onsite. Information Desk The store is located on the ground level of the building in the Questions? Visit the SPSP team at the information desk in the main lobby. This location can handle most all business printing Hall 4 Lobby. and copying needs. The phone number is 210-258-8950. Thursday, January 19 4:30PM – 8:00PM Child Care Friday, January 29 7:00AM – 6:30PM Formal childcare services will not be provided at the conven- Saturday, January 30 7:00AM – 5:30PM tion by the center or by SPSP. Attendees should make other arrangements. Internet Complimentary wireless internet will be avail- Exhibits and Poster Sessions able in Hall 4 as well as all public spaces in All exhibits and poster sessions will be located in Hall 4 of the the convention center. Wi-Fi will be available convention center. in session rooms, however SPSP encourages respectful audience behavior and responsi- ble/limited use of Wi-Fi during sessions. Thursday, January 19 Network: SPSPWifi 4:30PM – 7:00PM Exhibits Open Password: SPSP2017 4:30PM – 6:00PM Posters Lost and Found Friday, January 20 For any lost items please visit the meetings team at Registra- 8:00AM – 8:00PM Exhibits Open tion in the lobby of Hall 4. 8:00AM – 9:15PM Posters 11:00AM – 12:15PM Posters 12:30PM – 4:45PM Posters Mobile App 6:30PM – 8:00PM Posters SPSP has a mobile app available on iOS and Android oper- ating platforms for the 2017 Annual Convention. The easy to use app allows you to view the program, connect with other Saturday, January 21 attendees and build your own convention schedule. Visit your 8:00 am – 8:00 pm Exhibits Open app store within your device and search for “SPSP” to find us. 8:00 am – 8:00 pm Posters Be sure to join the conversation on social media by following us on Twitter @SPSPNews and by using the official convention hashtag, #SPSP2017. First Aid & Nursing Mothers Room Room 1109, First Aid Room 2137, Nursing Mothers Room Emergency medical technicians will be onsite to assist with any minor medical emergencies that arise in the first aid room. Ad- ditionally, a nursing mothers room will be available with private personal spaces for nursing mothers to utilize. Thursday, January 19 8:00AM – 7:00PM Friday, January 20 8:00AM – 8:00PM Saturday, January 21 8:00AM – 8:00PM 8 SPSP 2017 ANNUAL CONVENTION

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