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Theme: Scientific Reflections: Psychology as a Mirror of Society and the Self10:00-11:00: Pre-Conference Session, 6214 11:00-11:45: Registration and Refreshments, Callahan Center 11:45-12:00: Welcome Address, Founders Hall 12:10-2:20: Scientific Research Panels, Rooms 4402, 4403, 4404, 5402, 7402 2:30-3:30: Keynote Address, Founders Hall 3:40-5:50: Scientific Research Panels, Rooms 4402, 4403, 4404, 5402, 7402 6:00-7:00: Presentation of Awards and Reception, Cafeteria Keynote and Invited Speakers: Harry G. Segal, Ph.D.(Keynote)- Using Research Methods to Reconcile an Old Feud: How Self-Report Measures and Projective Tests offer Mutual Validity in a Large Undergraduate Sample Brien Ashdown, Ph.D.- Group Identity: Why it Matters So Much Emily Horowitz, Ph.D.- Bad People With Bad Intentions: Stories About the Psychological Causes of Child Abuse in the Mass Media Richard Velayo, Ph.D. -Exemplars for Internationalizing the Psychology Curriculum Admission is free Conference contact: Dr. Marisa T. Cohen, Ph.D. [email protected] 718-489-5469 Directions to the college: http://www.sfc.edu/uploaded/documents/pdf/directions.pdf Sunday, October 27, 2013 St. Francis College 180 Remsen Street, Brooklyn

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  • Theme: “Scientific Reflections: Psychology as a Mirror of Society and the Self”

    10:00-11:00: Pre-Conference Session, 6214 11:00-11:45: Registration and Refreshments, Callahan Center 11:45-12:00: Welcome Address, Founders Hall 12:10-2:20: Scientific Research Panels, Rooms 4402, 4403, 4404, 5402, 7402 2:30-3:30: Keynote Address, Founders Hall 3:40-5:50: Scientific Research Panels, Rooms 4402, 4403, 4404, 5402, 7402 6:00-7:00: Presentation of Awards and Reception, Cafeteria

    Keynote and Invited Speakers:

    Harry G. Segal, Ph.D.(Keynote)- Using Research Methods to Reconcile an Old Feud: How

    Self-Report Measures and Projective Tests offer Mutual Validity in a Large Undergraduate Sample

    Brien Ashdown, Ph.D.- Group Identity: Why it Matters So Much

    Emily Horowitz, Ph.D.- Bad People With Bad Intentions: Stories About the Psychological Causes of

    Child Abuse in the Mass Media

    Richard Velayo, Ph.D. -Exemplars for Internationalizing the Psychology Curriculum

    Admission is free

    Conference contact: Dr. Marisa T. Cohen, Ph.D. [email protected] 718-489-5469 Directions to the college: http://www.sfc.edu/uploaded/documents/pdf/directions.pdf

    Sunday, October 27, 2013 St. Francis College

    180 Remsen Street, Brooklyn

  • “Scientific Reflections: Psychology as a Mirror of Society and the Self”

    *For titles of presentations, please see the detailed information following the schedule grid

    Pre-Conference Session

    10:00-11:00 Room 6214

    Cross-national dialogue with researchers from Peoples' Friendship University, Moscow

    Chairs: Harold Takooshian, Ph.D. (Fordham University via video conferencing) and Karen Wilson, Ph.D. (St. Francis College)

    Registration and Coffee 11:00- 11:45

    Callahan Center

    Welcome Address: Marisa T. Cohen, Ph.D. 11:45-12:00

    Founders Hall

  • Time Room 4402 Room 4403 Room 4404 Room 5402 Maroney Theater (7402)

    12:10- 1:10

    Culture and Psychology

    Sansthita Pattanaik, Rutgers University and Margaret Ingate, Ph.D., Rugters University

    SungHun Kim, Ph.D., St. Francis College

    Sheena Jeswani, Fordham University

    Mona Khaled, Teachers College, Columbia University

    Joséphine Ancelle, Marymount Manhattan College

    Health Psychology

    Andrea Salis, Ph.D., Queensborough Community College

    Gloria McNamara, Ph.D., RD, CDN, Borough of Manhattan Community College

    Petra Stofkova, Marymount Manhattan College and Megan McGee, Marymount Manhattan College

    Christina Oney, Ph.D., Borough of Manhattan Community College

    Sarah Gillette, Springfield College and Emily Ferraro, Springfield College

    Mental Health

    Issues

    Crismeldy Veloz, Hunter College & BP Endure, Kimberly Schauder, Vanderbilt University, Lauren Bryant, Vanderbilt University, Lisa Mash, Vanderbilt University, and Carissa Cascio,

    Vanderbilt University

    Christopher R. Benjamin, City College of New York

    Joshua D. Wright, Hunter College and Jason Young, Ph.D., Hunter College

    Gen Nakao, Yeshiva University

    The Birth of

    Psychological Healing: From

    Exorcism to Animal Magnetism to

    Artificial Somnambulism

    (1775-1825)

    Uwe Gielen, Ph.D., St. Francis College and Jeannette Raymond, St. Francis College

    Invited Speaker Bad People With Bad

    Intentions: Stories About the

    Psychological Causes of Child Abuse in the

    Mass Media

    Emily Horowitz, Ph.D.

    St. Francis College

    Chair: Sara Haviland, Ph.D.

    Chair: John Dilyard, Ph.D. Chair: Esther Klein, Ph.D.

    Time Room 4402 Room 4403 Room 4404 Room 5402 Maroney Theater (7402)

    1:20-2:20

    Education and

    Cognitive Psychology

    Robin O’Leary, CUNY Graduate Center

    Yasmine Ouchikh, City College of New York and Shuhebur Rahman, City College of New York

    Turkan Ocal, CUNY Graduate Center

    Ivette Soriano, St. Francis College

    Aging and Human

    Rights Issues

    Jasmin Tahmaseb-McConatha, Ph.D., West Chester University of Pennsylvania

    Seojung Jung, Fordham University

    Hadar Schwartz, M.Phil., CUNY Graduate Center

    Old Age: Society and Personality

    Gladys Weinberg, TCI Technical College

    Maria Diaz, TCI Technical College

    Jennifer Vasquez, TCI Technical College

    Psychology of

    Perception and Social Psychology

    Hyoseok Kim, New York University and Hal E. Hershfield, Ph.D., New York University

    Noelle Malvar, New York University

    A’Chane Hood-Zeigler, St. Francis College

    Adi Haller, Fordham University

    Invited Speaker

    Exemplars for Internationalizing

    the Psychology Curriculum

    Richard Velayo, Ph.D.

    Pace University

    Chair: Renee Goodstein, Ph.D.

    Chair: Artemis Pipinelli, Ph.D.

    Chair: Samvel Jeshmaridian, Ph.D.

    Chair: Lloyd Klein, Ph.D.

  • Keynote Speaker

    Harry G. Segal, Ph.D. Cornell University

    Using Research Methods to Reconcile an Old Feud: How Self-Report Measures and Projective Tests Offer Mutual Validity in a Large Undergraduate Sample

    2:30-3:30 Founders Hall

  • Time Room 4402 Room 4403 Room 4404 Room 5402 Maroney Theater (7402)

    3:40-4:40

    Personality

    Psychology and Behavioral

    Neuroscience

    Nancy Lang, Rutgers University, Jeannette Haviland-Jones, Ph.D., Rutgers University, and Margaret Ingate, Ph.D., Rutgers University

    Abraham Dickey III, York College, Rudolf Nisanov, York College, and Francisco Villegas, Ph.D., York College

    Ahmet O. Ceceli, New York University, Joseph E. Dunsmoor, New York University, and Elizabeth A. Phelps, New York University

    Criminal Behavior

    Nickie Phillips, Ph.D., St. Francis College and Staci Strobl, Ph.D., John Jay College of Criminal Justice

    Steven Pirutinsky, Teachers College, Columbia University

    Attachment

    Research

    Daniel DePaulo, Ph.D., Borough of Manhattan Community College

    Vernon E. Smith, Ph.D., Borough of Manhattan Community College

    Masha Komolova, Ph.D., Borough of Manhattan Community College

    Ting Lei, Ph.D., Borough of Manhattan Community College

    Happiness,

    Resilience, and Meaning:

    Transforming Violence Globally

    Blanka Angyal, ATOP Meaningfulworld

    Renuode Charles, ATOP Meaningfulworld

    Zhehan Joyce Fan, ATOP Meaningfulworld

    Invited Speaker

    Group Identity: Why it Matters So Much

    Brien Ashdown, Ph.D. Hobart and William

    Smith Colleges

    Chair: Estelle Miller, Ph.D. Chair: Andrew Getzfeld, Ph.D.

    Chair: Uwe Gielen, Ph.D. Chair: Ani Kalayjian, Ph.D.

  • Time Room 4402 Room 4403 Room 4404 Room 5402 Maroney Theater (7402)

    4:50-5:50

    Statistical Methods

    in Psychology

    Jay Verkuilen, Ph.D.,

    CUNY Graduate Center, Andrew Rasmussen, Ph.D., Fordham University, Yuyu Fan, Ph.D., Fordham University, and Emily Ho, Ph.D., Fordham University

    Katarzyna Wyka, Ph.D., CUNY School of Public Health , Jay Verkuilen, Ph.D., CUNY Graduate Center, Andrew Rasmussen, Ph.D., Fordham University, and JoAnn Difede, Ph.D., Weill Cornell Medical College

    Religion, Political

    Climate and Psychology

    Steven Pirutinsky,

    Teachers College, Columbia University, Elizabeth Midlarsky, Teachers College, Columbia University, Ariel Kor, Teachers College, Columbia University, and David Pelcovitz, Yeshiva University

    Abraham Dickey III, York College and Ian Hansen, Ph.D., York College

    Attachment and

    Attraction- Relationship

    Science: How Far Have We Come and What Questions Still

    Remain? Carolyn Kobayashi,

    St. Francis College

    Jeannette Raymond, St. Francis College

    Dunia Gragui, St. Francis College

    Korey Fisher, St. Francis College

    Luke Kluisza, St. Francis College

    Patrick Garvey-Mitchell, St. Francis College

    Service Learning as a

    Means of Self Exploration

    Students from

    St. Francis College will present their work (See list of students in the detailed presentation section)

    Realabilities: Creating and

    Assessing a New Children's Television

    Show

    Nava R. Silton, Ph.D., Marymount Manhattan College, Senada Arucevic, Marymount Manhattan College, Rebecca Ruchlin, Marymount Manhattan College, and Alicia Ferris, Marymount Manhattan College

    Chair: Marina Gair, Ph.D. Chair: Marisa T. Cohen, Ph.D.

    Chair: Julie Pellman, Ph.D.

    Chair: Nava R. Silton, Ph.D.

    Presentation of Awards and Reception Presentation of Awards: Jennifer Lancaster, Ph.D.

    6:00-7:00 Cafeteria

  • Detailed Presentation Titles

    12:10- 1:10

    Room 4402 Culture and Psychology

    Sansthita Pattanaik, Rutgers University and Margaret Ingate, Ph.D., Rutgers University- Adjustment of Late Adolescent and Young Adult Asian Indians

    SungHun Kim, St. Francis College- Findings from Moral Exemplars for South Koreans and their Implications for Cross-Cultural Studies on Morality

    Sheena Jeswani, Fordham University- Social Support, Agency, and Depression in Filipino and American College Students

    Mona Khaled, Teachers College, Columbia University- Case Study of an Egyptian Woman Attempting to Overcome Oppression While in America

    Joséphine Ancelle, Marymount Manhattan College-Naming and Identity: Multicultural Naming Traditions and Their Connection to Personality and Behavior

    Chair: Sara Haviland, Ph.D.

    Room 4403

    Health Psychology

    Andrea Salis, Ph.D., Queensborough Community College- “Get Active, Be Healthy”, a Lecture and Activity Learning Community to Improve Students’ Academic Performance and Self-Efficacy

    Gloria McNamara, Ph.D., RD, CDN, Borough of Manhattan Community College- Personal and Socio-environmental Factors that Influence Vending Purchasing Behaviors of College Students

    Petra Stofkova, Marymount Manhattan College and Megan McGee, Marymount Manhattan College- Eating your feelings?; Food intolerance, Systemic Inflammation, and Quality of Life

    Christina Oney, Ph.D., Borough of Manhattan Community College- Body, Health, and African American Women: Associations Between Body Attitudes and Well-Being

    Sarah Gillette, Springfield College and Emily Ferraro, Springfield College- Self-Deception and Personal Health

    Chair: John Dilyard, Ph.D.

    Room 4404

    Mental Health Issues

    Crismeldy Veloz, Hunter College & BP Endure, Kimberly Schauder, Vanderbilt University, Lauren Bryant, Vanderbilt University, Lisa Mash, Vanderbilt University, and Carissa Cascio Vanderbilt University- The Multifaceted Empathy Test in Relation to Autistic and Schizophrenia Traits

    Christopher R. Benjamin, City College of New York- Borderline Personality Traits Mediate the Relationship Between Narcissistic Traits and Self-Esteem

    Joshua D. Wright, Hunter College and Jason Young, Ph.D., Hunter College- Idiographic Analysis of Negative Elaboration and Aggressive Behavior

    Gen Nakao, Yeshiva University-Utilizing the Interpersonal Theory of Psychotherapy with High-Risk Adolescents in An Urban School Setting: A Theoretical Underpinning of Improvement of Attendance Based on “the Sense-of-the-Other”

    Chair: Esther Klein, Ph.D.

    Room 5402

    Uwe Gielen, Ph.D., St. Francis College and Jeannette Raymond, St. Francis College- The Birth of Psychological Healing: From Exorcism to Animal Magnetism to Artificial Somnambulism (1775-1825)

    Maroney Theater (Room 7402) Emily Horowitz, Ph.D., St. Francis College- Bad People With Bad Intentions: Stories About

    the Psychological Causes of Child Abuse in the Mass Media

  • 1:20-2:20

    Room 4402 Education and Cognitive Psychology

    Robin O’Leary, CUNY Graduate Center- Alphabet Knowledge and Segmentation Training in the Partial Alphabetic Phase: Learning Vocabulary in Preschool

    Yasmine Ouchikh, City College of New York and Shuhebur Rahman, City College of New York - Behavioral Analysis of the Bilingual Advantage: A Pilot Study

    Turkan Ocal, CUNY Graduate Center-Effects of Self-Efficacy and Strategy Instruction in Spelling of Challenging Words

    Ivette Soriano, St. Francis College- Effects of Practice or Studying Conditions on Retention and Recall of Information

    Chair: Renee Goodstein, Ph.D.

    Room 4403

    Aging and Human Rights Issues

    Jasmin Tahmaseb-McConatha, Ph.D., West Chester University of Pennsylvania-The Social and Cultural Context of Aging Well

    Seojung Jung, Fordham University- How Do ParentChild Relationships and General Views on Aging Influence Adult Children’s Evaluation of Their Own Aging?

    Hadar Schwartz, M.Phil., CUNY Graduate Center- The Psychological Effects of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking on Girls’ Bodies: Alexithymia and Psychosomatic Symptoms among Sex Trafficked Girls

    Chair: Artemis Pipinelli, Ph.D.

    Room 4404

    Old Age: Society and Personality

    Gladys Weinberg, TCI Technical College-An Ethnic Group and The Baby Boom Era Maria Diaz, TCI Technical College- Elderly Financial Abuse: The Largest Growing Crime Amongst the

    Elderly Jennifer Vasquez, TCI Technical College- Stereotypes and Aging

    Chair: Samvel Jeshmaridian, Ph.D.

    Room 5402 Psychology of Perception and Social Psychology

    Hyoseok Kim, New York University and Hal E. Hershfield, Ph.D., New York University- How Long is Now?: Examining How Perceptions of Present Duration Affect Financial Decision Making

    Noelle Malvar, New York University- Power Made Me Think It: The Effect of Power on the Formation of Spontaneous Trait Inferences

    A’Chane Hood-Zeigler, St. Francis College- Drab or Intimate: The Effect of Music Genres Played On Male and Female Paired Dialogues

    Adi Haller, Fordham University- Law School Students’ View of Their Educational Experience at Fordham Chair: Lloyd Klein, Ph.D.

    Maroney Theater (Room 7402) Richard Velayo, Ph.D., Pace University- Exemplars for Internationalizing the Psychology

    Curriculum

  • 3:40-4:40

    Room 4402 Personality Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience

    Nancy Lang, Rutgers University, Jeannette Haviland-Jones, Ph.D., Rutgers University , and Margaret Ingate, Ph.D., Rutgers University- Preliminary Evidence for an Unexplored Personality Dimension

    Abraham Dickey III, York College, Rudolf Nisanov, York College, and Francisco Villegas, Ph.D., York College- Rat Model of Alzheimer’s Disease: Amyloid Beta (25-35) on Measures of Sustained Attention

    Ahmet O. Ceceli, New York University, Joseph E. Dunsmoor, New York University, and Elizabeth A. Phelps, New York University- Investigating the Effects of Courageous and Avoidant Behaviors on Conditioned Fear in Healthy Humans

    Chair: Estelle Miller, Ph.D.

    Room 4403

    Criminal Behavior

    Nickie Phillips, Ph.D., St. Francis College and Staci Strobl, Ph.D., John Jay College of Criminal Justice- The Cycle of Violence: Childhood Trauma, Psychopathy, and Criminal Behavior in Comic Books

    Steven Pirutinsky, Teachers College, Columbia University- Is Self-Control a Confounding or Mediating Factor in the Relationship between Religiousness and Criminal Behavior? A Developmental Study of Adolescent Offenders

    Chair: Andrew Getzfeld, Ph.D.

    Room 4404

    Attachment Research

    Daniel DePaulo, Ph.D., Borough of Manhattan Community College Vernon E. Smith, Ph.D., Borough of Manhattan Community College Masha Komolova, Ph.D., Borough of Manhattan Community College Ting Lei, Ph.D., Borough of Manhattan Community College

    Chair: Uwe Gielen, Ph.D.

    Room 5402 Happiness, Resilience, and Meaning: Transforming Violence Globally

    Blanka Angyal, ATOP Meaningfulworld Renuode Charles, ATOP Meaningfulworld Zhehan Joyce Fan, ATOP Meaningfulworld

    Chair: Ani Kalayjian, Ph.D.

    Maroney Theater (Room 7402) Brien Ashdown, Ph.D., Hobart and William Smith Colleges- Group Identity: Why it Matters

    So Much

  • 4:50-5:50

    Room 4402 Statistical Methods in Psychology

    Jay Verkuilen, Ph.D., CUNY Graduate Center, Andrew Rasmussen, Ph.D., Fordham University, Yuyu Fan, Ph.D., Fordham University, and Emily Ho, Ph.D., Fordham University- Examining Cross-Cultural Invariance in the Four Factor Model of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

    Katarzyna Wyka, Ph.D., CUNY School of Public Health, Jay Verkuilen, Ph.D., CUNY Graduate Center, Andrew Rasmussen, Ph.D., Fordham University, and JoAnn Difede, Ph.D., Weill Cornell Medical College-The Reliability of Non-Compensatory Models: PTSD Diagnostic Criteria

    Room 4403

    Religion, Political Climate and Psychology

    Steven Pirutinsky, Teachers College, Columbia University, Elizabeth Midlarsky, Teachers College, Columbia University , Ariel Kor, Teachers College, Columbia University, and David Pelcovitz, Yeshiva University- Religious Conflict within Orthodox Jewish Families in Israel

    Abraham Dickey III and Ian Hansen, Ph.D., York College- The Instability of Political Conservatism: How Different Perceptions of Social Divide Bring Out Different Sides of Conservatism

    Chair: Marina Gair, Ph.D.

    Room 4404 Attachment and Attraction- Relationship Science: How Far Have We Come and What

    Questions Still Remain?

    Carolyn Kobayashi, St. Francis College- Effects of Attachment with a Caregiver: Daycare vs. Homecare Jeannette Raymond, St. Francis College- Favoritism in the Family

    Dunia Gragui, St. Francis College- Facial Symmetry and its Role in Attractiveness Korey Fisher, St. Francis College- Interracial Attraction and Dating: Exploring Diversity and Acceptance

    of Interracial Relationships and the Factors that Lead to Interracial Marriage Luke Kluisza, St. Francis College- Unrequited Love: Our Everlasting Desire to Attain the Unattainable Patrick Garvey-Mitchell, St. Francis College- Weeping Widows and Widowers: A Comparative Analysis

    of Bereavement among the Elderly Chair: Marisa T.Cohen, Ph.D.

    Room 5402

    Service Learning as a Means of Self Exploration St. Francis College Participants

    Aaron Amoros

    Olivia Brennan

    Alexa D’Acquisto

    David Fraser

    Sierra Froilan

    Hamza Hami

    Megan Jarrett

    Jacqueline Mack

    Jacqueline Marconi

    Elizabeth Mendez

    Milica Mladjenovic

    Kate Peterson

    Danielle Punzina

    Dujuan Robinson

    Matthews Vera

    Ava Zarich

    Kevin Zhu

    Chair: Julie Pellman, Ph.D.

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  • Maroney Theater (Room 7402)

    Realabilities: Creating and Assessing a New Children's Television Show

    Nava R. Silton, Ph.D., Marymount Manhattan College, Senada Arucevic, Marymount Manhattan College, Rebecca Ruchlin, Marymount Manhattan College, and Alicia Ferris, Marymount Manhattan College

    Chair: Nava R. Silton, Ph.D.

    We would like to give a heartfelt thank you to all of the wonderful people who helped to make this

    conference a success and a special thank you to Dr. Harold Takooshian for taking this conference to a

    global level.

    Keynote and Invited Speakers

    Brien Ashdown, Ph.D.

    Emily Horowitz, Ph.D.

    Harry G. Segal, Ph.D.

    Richard Velayo, Ph.D.

    Reviewers

    Giuliana Losapio Bracher, Psy.D.

    Dominick A. Fortugno MS.Ed.

    Andrew R. Getzfeld, Ph.D.

    Jason D. Greif, Psy.D.

    Lloyd Klein Ph.D.

    Jane Chamedes Levine, Ph.D.

    Leib Litman, Ph.D.

    Irina A. Novikova, Ph.D.

    Ivana B. Petrovic, Ph.D.

    Artemis Pipinelli, Ph.D.

    Pascal E. Sauvayre, Ph.D.

    Nava R. Silton, Ph.D.

    Arthur P. Sullivan, Ph.D.

    William M. Verdi, Ph.D.

    Session Chairs

    Marisa T. Cohen, Ph.D.

    John Dilyard, Ph.D.

    Marina Gair, Ph.D.

    Andrew Getzfeld, Ph.D.

    Uwe Gielen, Ph.D.

  • Renee Goodstein, Ph.D.

    Sara Haviland, Ph.D.

    Samvel Jeshmaridian, Ph.D.

    Ani Kalayjian, Ph.D.

    Esther Klein, Ph.D.

    Lloyd Klein, Ph.D.

    Jennifer Lancaster, Ph.D.

    Estelle Miller, Ph.D.

    Julie Pellman, Ph.D.

    Artemis Pipinelli, Ph.D.

    Nava R. Silton, Ph.D.

    Harold Takooshian, Ph.D.

    Karen Wilson, Ph.D.

    Volunteers

    Dunia Gragui

    Suheila Gragui

    Vincenza Guariniello

    Carolyn Kobayashi

    Ramon Perez

    Jeannette Raymond

    Ivette Soriano

    Amanda Sullivan

    We would also like to thank St. Francis College and the following organizations:

    APA- Division 52

    APS

    SPSSI

    Conference Chair: Marisa T. Cohen, Ph.D., St. Francis College

    Program Chair: Karen Wilson, Ph.D., St. Francis College