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Cover art: “From Bondi to the city” by Sandy Weule This pastel was drawn specifically for the conference handbook. It is hoped the view from iconic Bondi Beach to the city will remind ISRA delegates of their stay near Sydney's beautiful beaches. Thank you to UNSW’s School of Psychology and Head of School, Professor Simon Killcross, for providing generous funding for the World Meeting. Thank you to the Macquarie University Faculty of Human Sciences who generously funded the pre-conference symposium and the international speakers. International Society for Research on Aggression (ISRA) Scientific Program Program at a glance (Note – see detailed program on page 16 for exact times) Time Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday July 19 July 20 July 21 July 22 July 23 8.00am Registration Council ISRA Business 8.30am Meeting meeting Poster 8.45am Welcome Poster #2 Session #3 on display display 9.00am Preconference Plenary Plenary Plenary Plenary 9.15am symposium at Jack van Honk Eddie Harmon Joanna Gawaian 9.30am Macquarie -Jones Bourke Bodkin- University Andrews 9.45am Symposium Symposium Symposium Symposium 10.00am Session #1 Session #4 Session #6 Session #9 10.15am 10.30am 10.45am 11.00am 11.15am Morning tea Morning tea Morning tea Morning tea 11.30am 11.45am Symposium Symposium Symposium Presidential 12.00pm Session #2 Session #5 Session #7 address: Kaj 12.15pm Björkvist 12.30pm Farewell BBQ 12.45pm and goodbyes 1.00pm 1.15pm Lunch BBQ lunch Lunch 1.30pm Visit to the 1.45pm Walkabout 2.00pm Symposium Outing Symposium Wildlife Park 2.15pm Session #3 Session #8 2.30pm Harbour Cruise 2.45pm 3.00pm or 3.15pm 3.30pm Afternoon tea J P Scott visit Bara 3.45pm Award Barang 4.00pm Poster Address: John Aboriginal 4.15pm Session #1 Archer (video) Community with afternoon tea 4.30pm Opening Poster 4.45pm celebration at Session #2 5.00pm Coogee Bay hotel 5.30pm 6.00pm Restaurant 6.30pm outing Gala Banquet 7.00pm+ How to access free WIFI at the University of New South Wales Method 1: Click this link. The Event passphrase is ISRA2016. Method 2: Copy this link into your browser: https://adguest.unsw.edu.au/request/retreive/i9Rv0NQ!s373431i6K!hsR O@. The Event passphrase is ISRA2016. Method 3: If you home University participates in Eduroam, you can use it at UNSW. You select “Eduroam” in your list of available wifi connections. Then you will need the logon details that you usually use at your home University to connect. Here is a list of American universities that use Eduroam: https://www.eduroam.us/institutions_list. Many European universities also use Eduroam. Conference calendar app and Facebook page The ISRA 2016 Conference Calendar and Map app is now live. You can download the app to mobile devices and use it to find out where and when ISRA events are on, see the location in Google maps, and have details sent to your phone. To access the conference calendar app for Android and Windows devices, go to: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=9beqmt2cjt2bpn0cq0b 2432bok%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=Australia/Sydney To access the conference calendar app for Apple devices, go to: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/9beqmt2cjt2bpn0cq0b2432bok %40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics Check out the ISRA 2016 Facebook page for updates and news. The ISRA website Scientific and Social Program section is at: http://www.iec.mq.edu.au/research/cfrc/isra_2016/scientific_social_progr am/. You can download the program and the conference handbook from here. 5 Table of Contents People of ISRA…………………………………………………………………………2 Transportation…………………………………………………………………………3 Travelling to/from the Preconference at Macquarie………..7 Travelling to/from the Main Conference at UNSW…………..8 Map of the Conference Venue………………………………………………….10 The Young Investigators Program…………………………………………....12 Preconference Speaker Abstracts………………………………………..…..13 Day-by-Day Schedule of talks and events………………………………...16 Keynote Speaker Abstracts and Bios…………………………………………23 Wednesday Symposia………………………………………………………………28 Thursday Symposia…………………………………………………………………..51 Friday Symposia……………………………………………………………………….65 Saturday Symposia…………………………………………………………………..86 Wednesday Posters………………………………………………………………….93 Friday Posters………………………………………………………………………….105 Social Program 116 1 People of the International Society for Research on Aggression Officers Editors President-elect: Mike Potegal John Archer, Editor-in-Chief, President: Kaj Bjorkqvist Aggressive Behavior Past President: John F. Knutson School of Psychology, University Executive Secretary: Dominic of Central Lancashire, UK Parrott Treasurer: Eric Dubow Eric F. Dubow, North American Archivist: Roger Johnson Editor, ISRA Bulletin Council Members Committees Council members elected in 2012 Membership Committee for a 4-year term (expiring in Manuela Martinez (Chair) 2016) are: Doug Gentile (USA) John Paul Scott Award Jane Ireland (UK) Committee Simha Landau (Israel) Craig Anderson (Chair) Larry Owens (Australia) Tracy Vaillancourt Tracy Vaillancourt (Canada) Georges Steffgen Council members elected in 2014 Lagerspetz Award Committee for a 4 year term (expiring in Karin Österman, Sarah Coyne, 2018) are: Georges Steffgen, Tom Gumpel, Sarah Coyne (USA) Marion Underwood, Barbara Manuela Martinez (Spain) Krahe Andre Melzer (Luxembourg) Karin Österman (Finland) Wayne Warburton (Australia) 2 The 2016 ISRA Organising Committee Wayne Warburton Tom Denson Khandis Blake Joanne Beames Janine Fraser Matthew Hall Natalie Ippolito Naomi Millar Powell Cara Swit Chanelle Tarabay Lilli Toll 2016 ISRA Volunteers Ashleigh Armstrong Leidy Castro-Meneses Andrew Daniels Sarah Khalid Susan Kim Angela Mifsud Bethany Millar Powell Lauren Pearson Ellie Persaud Naomi Radom Karen Spooner Tomas Wee 3 Transportation Opal cards It is necessary to purchase an Opal card for using public transport in Sydney. The Opal card can be used for all trains, buses, ferries and light rail systems in Sydney, as well as the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Hunter, Illawarra and Southern Highlands regions. Anywhere in the State of New South Wales. Opal is an electronic ticketing system, similar to Oyster in London or Octopus in Hong Kong. You only need to purchase an Opal card once, add value by topping up, and you're ready to travel. Most Sydney public transport services do not accept cash or paper tickets. They only accept Opal card entry. To travel you must tap on and tap off using the Opal card readers at train stations, buses, ferry wharves and light rail stops. (The only exception for tapping off is the wonderful Manly Ferry service, as there is only one possible stop). The Opal system will automatically deduct the correct fare. When budgeting, remember that there is a $60 weekly cap. That is, with the exception of the airport trains (which are exempt from the cap and cost about $20AUD each way) you can travel to as many places as you want within a calendar week and the Opal card will stop deducting money once you reach $60. Thus, you shouldn’t need to spend more than $60 on public transport if you are here for less than a week (airport trains excepted). More fare information can be found here. Opal cards can be bought on arrival at the airport itself (international and domestic), at any local newsagency, or at any convenience store (a list of outlets at the airport and near Coogee are at the end of this page). Train stations also sell opal cards. Perhaps the best method is to go online and find a convenient retailer. You can place money on your Opal card in sellers or online at https://www.opal.com.au/. Getting an Opal card Sydney International Airport  WH Smith International Airport Arrivals 2 Site 1-1082 International Terminal, Sydney International Airport, MASCOT NSW 2020. Phone 0404 162 551  WH Smith International Airport Arrivals 1 Site 1-1082 International Terminal, Sydney International Airport, MASCOT NSW 2020. Phone 02 9693 8516  Sydney International Airport train station, MASCOT NSW 2020 Domestic Airport  Newslink newsagency, Sydney T2 Domestic Airport, Terminal 2, Pier A, Airside, T2, Sydney Domestic Airport, MASCOT NSW 2020. Phone 02 8373 9527 4 Coogee  Deli On Dolphin, 141 Dolphin St, COOGEE NSW 2034. Phone: 02 9665 4403  EzyMart Coogee, 227 Coogee Bay Rd, COOGEE NSW 2034. Phone: 02 8065 1817  City Mart Convenience Coogee, 250 Coogee Bay Rd, COOGEE NSW 2034. Phone: 02 9665 1778  P & L Mixed Business, 15 Havelock Ave, COOGEE NSW 2034. Phone:02 9665 5198  Bream Street Newsagency, 12 Bream St, COOGEE NSW 2034. 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Karin Österman, Sarah Coyne,. Georges Prot1, Chun Pan Lam1, Christopher L. Groves1, Akira Sakamoto3, Yukiko Horiuchi3,. Barbara Shepard & Campbell, 1992), a measure for behaviour change following participation.
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