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The 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology We are delighted to welcome everyone to Las Vegas for the 11th Annual SPSP meeting. The society and the meeting continue to grow each year, and Vegas is an appropriately lavish city in which to celebrate this growth. To compete with the attractions of the Strip, we offer you an exciting and jam-packed meet- ing program. Seventy-seven symposia and over 2,000 posters, which were selected from another record number of submissions, cover a wealth of personality and social psychology topics, representing the diversity, breadth, and depth of our field. In addition, there are several special sessions we wish to highlight, including the Presidential symposium and address, the Block and Campbell award addresses, a Keynote Panel on the role of genetics in social and personality research, and many opportunities and special ses- sions for graduate students. This year's meeting opens with an exciting Presidential Symposium entitled “Transcending self-interest: Evolution, brains, and hormones.” The symposium is chaired by SPSP President Jennifer Crocker, and features Dachner Keltner, Patricia Churchland, and Paul Zak as speakers. The Presidential Symposium takes place from 5:00-7:00 pm, followed by the Welcome Reception and the first Poster Session of the meeting, running concurrently from 7:00-8:30 pm. The Presidential Address, entitled “The Social Self: Egosystem or Ecosystem?” is Friday afternoon. Fri- day's programming also includes the Campbell Award Address, “Envy Up and Scorn Down: How Comparison Divides Us” given by Susan T. Fiske. Saturday's programming includes both the Keynote Panel “The Role of Genetics in Personality and Social Psychology” featuring speakers Frances Cham- pagne, Steve Cole, Robert F. Krueger, and Eric Turkheimer, and the Block Award Address, “On the importance of the FFM Personality Traits” given by Paul T. Costa, Jr. In addition to the wealth of the regular program, some special programming features for graduate stu- dents include the special Graduate Student Symposium “A Graduate Student's Guide to External Fund- ing” at 8:15 am Friday. Mentoring lunches for graduate students, coordinated by the Graduate Student Committee, are both Friday and Saturday, as well as a mentoring lunch sponsored by GASP, the GLBT Alliance in Social and Personality Psychology, held on Friday. The Training Committee Symposium also takes place on Friday. We hope you’ll find plenty of learning opportunities at this year’s meeting. And, have fun in Las Vegas! Monica Biernat, Convention Committee Chair Serena Chen and William Fleeson, Convention Program Co-Chairs Welcome to SPSP 2010
Spsp 2010 program (bering sobre ateos mágicos pp. 32 33)
1. Welcome to SPSP 2010The 11th Annual Meeting of the Society
for Personality and Social PsychologyWe are delighted to welcome
everyone to Las Vegas for the 11th Annual SPSP meeting. The society
andthe meeting continue to grow each year, and Vegas is an
appropriately lavish city in which to celebratethis growth. To
compete with the attractions of the Strip, we offer you an exciting
and jam-packed meet-ing program.Seventy-seven symposia and over
2,000 posters, which were selected from another record number
ofsubmissions, cover a wealth of personality and social psychology
topics, representing the diversity,breadth, and depth of our field.
In addition, there are several special sessions we wish to
highlight,including the Presidential symposium and address, the
Block and Campbell award addresses, a KeynotePanel on the role of
genetics in social and personality research, and many opportunities
and special ses-sions for graduate students.This years meeting
opens with an exciting Presidential Symposium entitled Transcending
self-interest:Evolution, brains, and hormones. The symposium is
chaired by SPSP President Jennifer Crocker, andfeatures Dachner
Keltner, Patricia Churchland, and Paul Zak as speakers. The
Presidential Symposiumtakes place from 5:00-7:00 pm, followed by
the Welcome Reception and the first Poster Session of themeeting,
running concurrently from 7:00-8:30 pm.The Presidential Address,
entitled The Social Self: Egosystem or Ecosystem? is Friday
afternoon. Fri-days programming also includes the Campbell Award
Address, Envy Up and Scorn Down: HowComparison Divides Us given by
Susan T. Fiske. Saturdays programming includes both the
KeynotePanel The Role of Genetics in Personality and Social
Psychology featuring speakers Frances Cham-pagne, Steve Cole,
Robert F. Krueger, and Eric Turkheimer, and the Block Award
Address, On theimportance of the FFM Personality Traits given by
Paul T. Costa, Jr.In addition to the wealth of the regular program,
some special programming features for graduate stu-dents include
the special Graduate Student Symposium A Graduate Students Guide to
External Fund-ing at 8:15 am Friday. Mentoring lunches for graduate
students, coordinated by the Graduate StudentCommittee, are both
Friday and Saturday, as well as a mentoring lunch sponsored by
GASP, the GLBTAlliance in Social and Personality Psychology, held
on Friday. The Training Committee Symposium alsotakes place on
Friday.We hope youll find plenty of learning opportunities at this
years meeting. And, have fun in Las Vegas!Monica Biernat,
Convention Committee ChairSerena Chen and William Fleeson,
Convention Program Co-Chairs
2. SPSP Executives and CommitteesSPSP ExecutivesProgram
Committee Serena Chen (Co-chair) William Fleeson (Co-chair)
President Jennifer CrockerDavid Amodio President-Elect Todd
Heatherton Veronica Benet-MartinezPast President Richard Petty
Lorne Campbell Executive Officer David Dunning Melissa Ferguson
Secretary-Treasurer Monica BiernatMike Furr Kate McLean2010
CommitteesStacey Sinclair Jeanne TsaiEditor, PSPB Shinobu
KitayamaIven Van MechelenEditor, PSPR Galen Bodenhausen Poster
Review Committee Michael KrausCo-Editor, DialogueHart
BlantonJulianna Breines Diane Quinn Liz Horberg Convention
CommitteeMonica Biernat, chair Andy Martinez Wendi Gardner Melissa
Williams Toni Schmader Laura NaumannAPA Program ChairDiana Sanchez
Paul Piff Diversity Committee Nilanjana Dasgupta, chair Sanghee
Park Keith MaddoxJoshua Eng Denise Sekaquaptewa Amie
GordonPublication CommitteeWendy Wood (Chair)Patrick Gallagher Dan
Cervone Kira McCabe Duane Wegener Josh WiltTraining Committee Jamie
Arndt (Chair) Erika Carlson Marti Hope Gonzales Brian Clark Michael
RobinsonJennifer Rose Daniels Theresa VescioShannon Holleran
Fellows Committee Steven Heine, chair Jennifer Fayard Member at
Large Jennifer EberhardtSara Schnitker Laura King Randy Larsen John
LydonMeeting Planning Staff Nicole Shelton DirectorTara MillerAPA
Council RepLynne CooperRegistration Manager Renee Smith Janet
SwimEvent AssistantBrenna MillerWebmasterYoel InbarSubmissions
ManagerShauney WilsonOffice Manager Christie MarvinExhibits
ManagerJoan Carole Website & ProgramJeff WilsonTable of
ContentsSchedule Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Poster Session A Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Schedule
of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Poster
Session B Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . .173Featured Sessions.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Poster Session C
Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . .236Symposia & Special
Sessions Schedule. . . . 10Poster Session D Abstracts . . . . . . .
. . . . . .291Poster Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 14Poster Session E Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . .
.354SPSP Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15Poster Session F Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . .416GSC Events
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Poster
Session G Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . .478SPSP Diversity
Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Topic Index . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541GASP . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Author Index . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .543General Information . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Convention Center Flool Plan . .
. . . . . . . .560Symposia and Special Session Abstracts . . 27
Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562
The SPSP Program Committee reserves the right to change the meeting
program at any time without notice.This program was correct at the
time of print.
3. SPSP 2010 Schedule OverviewThursday, January 28, 20108:00 am
- 4:30 pmPre-Conferences3:00 - 8:00 pm Pre-Registration Check-In,
Capri Rooms 101-1023:00 - 8:00 pm Onsite Registration, Grande
Ballroom Foyer5:00 - 7:00 pm Opening Session & Presidential
Symposium, Royale Pavilion 1-46:30 - 8:30 pm Exhibits Open, Grande
Ballroom7:00 - 8:00 pm Welcome Reception, Grande Ballroom7:00 -
8:30 pm Poster Session A, Grande BallroomFriday, January 29, 2010
7:30 am - 6:30 pm Pre-Registration Check-In and Onsite
Registration, Grande Ballroom Foyer 8:00 - 9:30 amPoster Session B
with Continental Breakfast, Grande Ballroom 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Exhibits Open, Grande Ballroom 8:15 - 9:30 amSpecial Session A,
Various Rooms9:45 - 11:00 amSymposium Session A, Royale Pavilion
and Capri Rooms 11:00 - 11:15 amCoffee Break, Grande Ballroom 11:15
am - 12:30 pm Symposium Session B, Royale Pavilion and Capri
Rooms12:30 - 1:30 pmBox Lunch Served, Grande Ballroom12:30 - 2:00
pmPoster Session C, Grande Ballroom 1:00 - 2:00 pmMentoring
Luncheon, Sponsored by GSC, Top of Riv, North 1:00 - 2:00
pmMentoring Luncheon, Sponsored by GASP, Capri Rooms 112113 2:00 -
3:15 pmSymposium Session C and Presidential Address, Royale
Pavilion and Capri Rooms 3:15 - 3:30 pmCoffee Break, Grande
Ballroom 3:30 - 4:45 pmSymposium Session D, Royale Pavilion and
Capri Rooms 5:00 - 6:15 pmSymposium Session E and Campbell Award
Address, Royale Pavilion and Capri Rooms 6:15 - 7:45 pmPoster
Session D and Social Hour, Grande Ballroom 6:15 - 7:45 pmDiversity
and Climate Committee Reception, Top of the Riv, NorthSaturday,
January 30, 2010 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Pre-Registration Check-In and
Onsite Registration, Grande Ballroom Foyer 8:00 - 9:30 amPoster
Session E with Continental Breakfast, Grande Ballroom 8:00 am -
8:00 pm Exhibits Open, Grande Ballroom 8:15 - 9:30 amSpecial
Session B, Various Rooms9:45 - 11:00 amSymposium Session F, Royale
Pavilion and Capri Rooms 11:00 - 11:15 amCoffee Break, Grande
Ballroom 11:15 am - 12:30 pm Symposium Session G and Keynote
Addresses, Royale Pavilion and Capri Rooms12:30 - 1:30 pmBox Lunch
Served, Grande Ballroom12:30 - 2:00 pmPoster Session F, Grande
Ballroom 1:00 - 2:00 pmMentoring Luncheon, Sponsored by GSC, Top of
Riv, North 2:00 - 3:15 pmSymposium Session H and Block Award
Address, Royale Pavilion and Capri Rooms 3:15 - 3:30 pmCoffee
Break, Grande Ballroom 3:30 - 4:45 pmSymposium Session I, Royale
Pavilion and Capri Rooms 5:00 - 6:15 pmSymposium Session J, Royale
Pavilion and Capri Rooms 6:15 - 7:45 pmPoster Session G with Social
Hour, Grande BallroomSociety for Personality and Social Psychology
2010 Annual Meeting1
4. Schedule of EventsT h u r s d a y, J a n u a r y 2 8 , 2
010Fr i d a y, J a n u a r y 2 9 , 2 0108:00 am Pre-Conferences
7:30 am Pre-Registration Check-In And On-Site Registration4:30 pm
Attitudes 6:30 pmGrande Ballroom FoyerBridge(s) Over Troubled
Waters: Traditional and8:00 Poster Session B with Continental
BreakfastNon-Traditional Careers for Personality and9:30 amGrande
BallroomSocial PsychologistsClose Relationships 8:00 am Exhibits
OpenCultural Psychology 8:00 pmGrande BallroomEmotion8:15 Special
Session AEvolutionary Psychology9:30 amGroup Processes and
Intergroup Relations (GPIR) SSA1: GSC SPECIAL SYMPOSIUMHealth
Research in Social and Personality Psychol-A GRADUATE STUDENTS
GUIDE TO EXTERNAL FUNDINGogyCapri Rooms 103-106Judgment and
Decision Making (JDM) Sponsored by the Graduate Student
CommitteeJustice and Morality Chairs: Nicole E. Noll, Temple
University, and Kath-Political Psychology leen Fortune, University
of ManitobaPsychology of Religion and SpiritualitySpeakers: Jenessa
R. Shapiro, Amber L. Story, LauraSelf & IdentityA. KingSocial
CognitionSSA2: FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES AT THE NATIONALTeachingSCIENCE
FOUNDATIONWebquests: The Utilization of Cooperative
Learning,Current Events and Critical Thinking Skills to Capri Rooms
107-110Enhance Learning in Project Based Online Speakers: Kellina
M. Craig-Henderson andInstruction in PsychologyAmber L. Story After
9:30 am, conversations with Kellina and Amber3:00 Pre-Registration
Check-Inwill move to Capri Room 111.8:00 pm Capri Rooms
101-102SSA3: FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES AT THE NATIONALOn-Site
RegistrationCANCER INSTITUTEGrande Ballroom Foyer Capri Rooms
114-1165:00 Opening Session and Presidential Symposium Speakers:
Bill Klein and Heather Patrick7:00 pm TRANSCENDING SELF-INTEREST:
EVOLUTION,9:45 Symposia Session ABRAINS, AND HORMONES11:00 amRoyale
Pavilion 1-4 A1: BEYOND LABORATORY-BASED TEST PERFOR-MANCE:
EXPLORING THE FAR-REACHING CONSE-Chair: Jennifer Crocker,
University of MichiganQUENCES AND IMPLICATIONS OF STEREOTYPE
THREATSpeaker: Dacher Keltner, University of California, Ber-keley,
BORN TO BE GOOD: AN EVOLUTIONARYRoyale Pavilion 1APPROACH TO
COMPASSION Chair: Valerie Jones, Princeton UniversitySpeaker:
Patricia Churchland, University of California,Speakers: Priyanka
Carr, Sonia K. Kang, ValerieSan Diego, BRAIN-BASED VALUESJones,
Greg M. WaltonSpeaker: Paul Zak, Claremont Graduate Center, THE A2:
INTERPERSONAL COMPLEMENTARITYMORAL MOLECULE: OXYTOCIN AND
VIRTUERoyale Pavilion 26:30 Exhibits OpenChairs: Debbie S.
Moskowitz, McGill University, and8:30 pm Grande BallroomIven Van
Mechelen, University of Leuven Speakers: Debbie S. Moskowitz, Iven
Van Mechelen,7:00 Welcome ReceptionPamela Sadler8:00 pm Grande
BallroomA3: TAKEN FOR GRANTED: THE INFLUENCE OF FAMILY7:00 Poster
Session AON SOCIAL COGNITION, SOCIAL BEHAVIOR, AND WELL-8:30 pm
Grande Ballroom BEING Royale Pavilion 5 Chair: Belinda Campos,
University of California, Irvine Speakers: Belinda Campos, Kimberly
J. Saudino, Gregory R. Maio, Karen L. Fingerman2 Society for
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5. Schedule of EventsA4: CHECK ALL THAT APPLY: THE
PSYCHOLOGICAL B2: WHAT IS BELOW THE BIG FIVE? STRUCTURE ANDCOSTS
AND BENEFITS OF ADOPTING A MULTIRACIALUTILITY OF LOWER LEVELS OF
ANALYSISIDENTITYRoyale Pavilion 2Royale Pavilion 6 Chairs: Joshua
Jackson and Brent Roberts, UniversityChair: Todd L. Pittinsky,
Harvard Universityof IllinoisSpeakers: Lisa S. Giamo, Diana T.
Sanchez, Margaret Speakers: Colin DeYoung, Dustin Wood, Joshua J.J.
Shih, Kristin Pauker Jackson, Stacy Eitel DaviesA5: FINDING MIND:
ATTRIBUTING (AND DENYING) INNER B3: NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE STUDY OF
LOVE: NEUROBI-LIFE TO PEOPLE, MACHINES AND GODS OLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVESRoyale Pavilion 3-4 Royale Pavilion 5Chair: Kurt Gray,
Harvard UniversityChairs: Joshua Poore, National Institute of
HealthSpeakers: Nicholas Epley, Kurt Gray, Jesse Bering,(NINDS),
and Arthur Aron, State University of NewNick Haslam York at Stony
BrookSpeakers: Stephanie Ortigue, Bianca Acevedo, JoshuaA6:
FEELING, THINKING, AND THE BODY: DEVELOP-PooreMENTS IN EMBODIED
COGNITIONRoyale Pavilion 7-8 B4: BASIC BUILDING-BLOCKS OF THE
SOCIAL-RELA-Chairs: Norbert Schwarz and Spike W. S. Lee,
Univer-TIONAL MINDsity of MichiganRoyale Pavilion 6Speakers:
Norbert Schwarz, Fritz Strack, Arthur Chairs: Lotte Thomsen,
Harvard University, UniversityGlenberg, Jonathan Zadraof
Copenhagen, and Andrew Scott Baron, University ofBritish
ColumbiaA7: CULTURAL LADDERS: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCESSpeakers:
Lotte Thomsen, Harriet Over, KileyOF SOCIAL HIERARCHY DEPEND ON
NATIONAL ANDREGIONAL CULTUREHamlin, Andrew Scott BaronCapri Rooms
101-102 B5: PERSPECTIVES ON MORAL LICENSING: HOWChairs: Joe Magee,
New York University, and AdamPERSONAL MORAL HISTORY AFFECTS THE
ENTITLEMENTGalinsky, Northwestern University TO TRANSGRESSSpeakers:
Nalini Ambady, Chen-bo Zhong, Krishna Royale Pavilion 3-4Savani,
P.J. HenryChairs: Emily Zitek and Daniel Effron, Stanford
Uni-versityA8: EMOTION REGULATION AND SELF-CONTROL: BASICSpeakers:
Emily M. Zitek, Sonya Sachdeva, CaitlinPSYCHOBIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS
AND APPLICATIONSTO PUBLIC HEALTHA.J. Powell, Daniel A. EffronCapri
Rooms 103-106 B6: CULTURE AND EMOTION REGULATIONChairs: Paige G.
McDonald, National Cancer Institute, Royale Pavilion 7-8and David
M. Amodio, New York UniversityChairs: Igor Grossmann and Ethan
Kross, UniversitySpeakers: James J. Gross, Wendy Berry Mendes, of
MichiganDavid M. Amodio Speakers: Michael Boiger, Ethan Kross,
CeciliaCheng, Iris B. MaussA9: MEDIATION AND MODERATION AS TOOLS
FORTHEORY DEVELOPMENT IN SOCIAL AND PERSONALITYB7: SOCIAL IMAGE AND
CULTUREPSYCHOLOGYCapri Rooms 101-102Capri Rooms 107-110 Chair:
Susan Cross, Iowa State UniversityChair: Patrick Shrout, New York
UniversitySpeakers: Young-hoon Kim, Toshie Imada, PatriciaSpeakers:
Patrick E. Shrout, Dominique Muller,M. Rodriguez Mosquera, Susan E.
CrossKristopher J. Preacher, David P. MacKinnonB8: THE TWO FACES OF
VERBAL MIMICRY: DOESA10: MAKING MEANING: THE HUMAN QUEST
FORLINGUISTIC SYNCHRONY PREDICT POSITIVE OR NEGA-UNDERSTANDING AND
COHERENCE TIVE SOCIAL OUTCOMES?Capri Rooms 114-116 Capri Rooms
103-106Chair: Keith Markman, Ohio University Chairs: Matt L.
Newman, Arizona State University, andSpeakers: Keith Markman, Laura
King, Steven Heine,Marlone D. Henderson, University of Texas at
AustinRoxane Cohen Silver Speakers: Paul J. Taylor, Marlone D.
Henderson,Lauren E. Scissors, Amy L. Gonzales11:00 Coffee
Break11:15 amGrande Ballroom B9: SURVEY SAYS?: INVESTIGATING THE
POTENTIAL ANDLIMITS OF SURVEY RESEARCH11:15 am Symposia Session
B12:30 pmCapri Rooms 107-110B1: RELIGION AND SUPPORT OF VIOLENCE
AGAINST THEChairs: Amanda Snook and David Kenny,
UniversityOUTGROUPof ConnecticutRoyale Pavilion 1 Speakers: Charles
Judd, Amanda Snook, JonChairs: Ariel Malka, Yeshiva University, and
Adam Krosnick, Niall BolgerCohen, Arizona State UniversitySpeakers:
Gilad Hirschberger, Ariel Malka, JeremyGinges, Jesse GrahamSociety
for Personality and Social Psychology 2010 Annual Meeting3
6. Schedule of EventsB10: EXPERIENTIAL NEEDS AND BEHAVIORAL
MOTIVES:3:30 Symposia Session DDIFFERENT THINGS OR SAME DIFFERENCE?
4:45 pm D1: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF STATUS Capri Rooms 114-116Royale
Pavilion 1 Chair: Kennon Sheldon, University of MissouriChairs: Nir
Halevy and Taya Cohen, Northwestern Speakers: Mark Leary, Ken
Sheldon, Richard Ryan,University Joy McClureSpeakers: Taya Cohen,
Sebastien Brion, Nir Halevy,12:30 Box Lunch ServedRobb Willer1:30
pmGrande Ballroom D2: POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EVALUATION IN
SELF-12:30 Poster Session C REPORTED PERSONALITY2:00 pmGrande
BallroomRoyale Pavilion 21:00 Mentoring LuncheonChair: Eric
Turkheimer, University of Virginia2:00 pm Speakers: Leonard Simms,
Martin Bckstrm, Amber Top of Riv, NorthThalmayer, Erik Pettersson
Sponsored by the Graduate Student Committee President: Austin Lee
Nichols D3: THE SCIENCE OF MONEY AND RELATIONSHIPS: Coordinators:
Marina Milyavskaya & Jennifer Patter- WAYS THAT MONEY HELPS AND
HURTS INTERPERSONAL shall FUNCTIONING1:00 Mentoring LuncheonRoyale
Pavilion 52:00 pmCapri Rooms 112-113Chairs: Peter Caprariello,
University of Rochester, andNicole Mead, Kathleen Vohs, Tilburg
University, Uni- Sponsored by GASP, the GLBT Alliance in Social
andversity of Minnesota Personality PsychologySpeakers: Nicole
Mead, Scott Rick, Peter Caprariello, Coordinator: Lisa G.
Aspinwall, University of UtahXinyue Zhou2:00 Symposia Session C
& Presidential Address D4: THE NATURE, CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
OF3:15 pmC1: PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS OBJECTIFICATIONTHE SOCIAL SELF:
EGOSYSTEM OR ECOSYSTEM?Royale Pavilion 6 Royale Pavilion 1Chairs:
Steve Loughnan, University of Melbourne, and Speaker: Jennifer
Crocker, University of MichiganAnna Newheiser, Yale University
Introducer: Richard Petty, Ohio State University Speakers: Jeroen
Vaes, Anna-Kaisa Newheiser, JamieC2: THE PERSON AND THE POLITICAL
MIND: NEWL. Goldenberg, Steve LoughnanINSIGHTS FROM RESEARCH ON
VALUES, MINDSETS,D5: UNDERSTANDING IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT
ATTI-PERCEPTIONS OF THE NATION, AND GENDERTUDES: EXPLORING THE
DUAL-SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE Royale Pavilion 2Royale Pavilion 3-4
Chairs: Anat Bardi, Royal Holloway University of Lon-Chairs:
Michael J. McCaslin, Ohio State University, and don, and Sonia
Roccas, The Open University of Israel Chris Loersch, University of
Missouri Speakers: Anat Bardi, Gerard Saucier, Dennis T.Speakers:
Robert Rydell, Kate A. Ranganath, Aiden Kahn, I-Ching LeeP. Gregg,
Michael J. McCaslinC3: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY FOR AN ECONOMIC RECES- D6:
BEYOND RECOGNITION: WHAT ARE THE SOCIAL (ANDSION: EXAMINING THE
EFFECTS OF SOCIOECONOMIC NOT-SO-SOCIAL) FUNCTIONS OF EMOTION
EXPRES-STATUS ON PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSESSIONS? Royale Pavilion
5Royale Pavilion 7-8 Chairs: Natalya C. Maisel, University of
California, Los Chairs: Jessica L. Tracy and Azim F. Shariff,
Univer- Angeles, and Paul K. Piff, University of California,
Ber-sity of British Columbia keleySpeakers: Azim F. Shariff, Arne
Ohman, Alexander Speakers: Paul K. Piff, Natalya C. Maisel,
Elizabeth Todorov, Adam K. Anderson Page-Gould, Edith Chen D7: THE
ORIGINS, PREDICTORS, AND MODERATORS OFC4: CONTENDING WITH
DISCRIMINATION: PSYCHOLOG- RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AND INVOLVEMENTICAL,
NEUROLOGICAL, PHYSIOLOGICAL, AND BEHAV- Capri Rooms 101-102IORAL
CONSEQUENCES OF ATTRIBUTIONAL AMBIGUITY Chairs: Joni Sasaki and
Heejung Kim, UC Santa Bar- Royale Pavilion 6bara Chairs: Jenessa R.
Shapiro, University of California, LosSpeakers: Azim Shariff,
Kristin Laurin, Joni Sasaki, Angeles, and Sophie Trawalter,
University of North Adam Cohen Carolina, Chapel Hill D8:
PROHIBITIONS AND PUNISHMENTS: IMPLICATIONS Speakers: Sophie
Trawalter, Naomi I. Eisenberger, FOR MORAL PSYCHOLOGY Brenda N.
Major, Jenessa R. ShapiroCapri Rooms 103-106C5: ACCURATE
SELF-KNOWLEDGE Chairs: Sana Sheikh and Ramila Usoof-Thowfeek,
Royale Pavilion 3-4University of Massachusetts Amherst Chair: C.
Randall Colvin, Northeastern UniversitySpeakers: Sana Sheikh, Fiery
Cushman, Ramila Speakers: Erika N Carlson, Elizabeth R Tenney,
Usoof-Thowfeek, Kevin M. Carlsmith Lauren J Human, C Randall
Colvin3:15 Coffee Break3:30 pmGrande Ballroom4Society for
Personality and Social Psychology 2010 Annual Meeting
7. Schedule of EventsD9: A PRIMER ON SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE
METHODS6:15 Diversity and Climate CommitteeFOR CONSUMERS AND
PRACTITIONERS: ENDOCRI-7:45 pm ReceptionNOLOGY, GENETICS, AND
NEUROIMAGING Top of the Riv, NorthCapri Rooms 107-110Sponsored by
the Diversity and Climate CommitteeChairs: Elliot Berkman and
Matthew Lieberman,All are welcome to attend this social event to
mix,UCLA mingle, and meet the recipients of the 2010
DiversitySpeakers: Pranjal Mehta, Baldwin Way, EddieFund Graduate
Travel and Undergraduate Registra-Harmon-Jones, Elliot Berkman tion
Awards.D10: EXISTENTIAL EPISTEMOLOGY: THE SCIENCE OFChair:
Nilanjana Dasgupta, University of Massachu-MOTIVATED KNOWLEDGE
CONSTRUCTION setts-AmherstCapri Rooms 114-116Chair: Joshua Hart,
Union CollegeSpeakers: Sheldon Solomon, Zachary Rothschild, S a t u
r d a y, F e b r u a r y 3 0 , 2 010Nathan Heflick, Jessica
Tracy5:00 Symposia Session E & Campbell Award Address7:30 am
Pre-Registration Check-In And On-Site Registration6:15 pm5:30 pm
Grande Ballroom FoyerE1: CAMPBELL AWARD ADDRESS: ENVY UP AND
SCORNDOWN: HOW COMPARISON DIVIDES US8:00 am Exhibits OpenRoyale
Pavilion 18:00 pm Grande BallroomRecipient: Susan T. Fiske,
Princeton UniversityIntroducer: Peter Glick, Lawrence University
8:00 Poster Session E with Continental Breakfast 9:30 am Grande
BallroomE2: PERSONALITY TRAITS AS IMPLICIT CAUSAL THEO-RIES ABOUT
PEOPLE8:15 Special Session B 9:30 amRoyale Pavilion 2SSB1: APA TASK
FORCE REPORTS: AIDING, ADVANCING,Chair: Jim Uleman, New York
University AND APPLYING RESEARCHSpeakers: Laura Kressel, SoYon Rim,
Tania Ramos, Capri Rooms 103-106Randy J. McCarthySponsored by the
American Psychological Associa-E3: COGNITIVE UNDERPINNINGS OF
ATTACHMENTtionREPRESENTATIONS: EXAMINING RELEVANT KNOWL- Chair:
Steve Breckler, Director of the APA Science Direc-EDGE
STRUCTUREStorateRoyale Pavilion 5Speakers: Steve Breckler, Susan
Saegert, Brenda Major, Monica Biernat, Eileen Zurbiggen, Janet
SwimChair: Bulent Turan, University of California, San
Fran-ciscoSSB2: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SERVICE OFSpeakers:
Leonard M. Horowitz, Amanda M. Vicary, NATIONAL SECURITY:
COLLABORATION OPPORTUNITIESBulent Turan, Gulenbaht AlgacIN SUPPORT
OF THE FEDERAL SECURITY CLEARANCE SYSTEME4: DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF
ESSENTIALISM: LOOKINGACROSS RACE, STATUS, RELIGION, AGE, AND SEXUAL
Capri Rooms 107-110ORIENTATIONChairs: Bryan Castelda and John
Capps, Office of theRoyale Pavilion 6Director of National
Intelligence, Special Security Center Speakers: Eric L. Lang, Bryan
A. Castelda, VernicaChair: Negin R. Toosi, Tufts University
Benet-Martnez, Cynthia L. PickettSpeakers: Japinder Dhesi, Negin R.
Toosi, MatthewChristian Jackson, Ross D. Avilla9:45 Symposia
Session F 11:00 amE5: GIVING THEM WINGS TO FLY: ADVICE FOR
SOON-TO-F1: HOW PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES SHAPE CULTUREBE, NEW, AND
ESTABLISHED FACULTY IN THE TRAINING Royale Pavilion 1OF GRADUATE
STUDENTS Chair: Jonah Berger, University of PennsylvaniaRoyale
Pavilion 3-4Speakers: Todd Gureckis, Yoshihisa Kashima,
EytanChairs: Jamie Arndt, University of Missouri, and Baskshy,
Jonah BergerMichael D. Robinson, North Dakota State University F2:
PANEL DISCUSSION: FORGING CONNECTIONSSpeakers: David Funder, Thomas
D. Gilovich,BETWEEN SOCIAL MEDIA AND SOCIAL/PERSONALITYJennifer
Crocker, Jeff Greenberg PSYCHOLOGYE6: BIASES IN PROCESSING SOCIAL
CUES: LINKS TO Royale Pavilion 2EARLY AVERSIVE EXPERIENCES AND
FUNCTIONING Chairs: Samuel D. Gosling, University of Texas,
Austin,ACROSS THE LIFESPANand Kate Niederhoffer, Dachis
CorporationRoyale Pavilion 7-8Speakers: Cameron Marlow, Matthew
Hurst, WinterChair: Karin G. Coifman, Columbia University
MasonSpeakers: W. John Curtis, Sarah E. Romens, Karin G.F3:
SELF-REGULATION IN RESPONSE TO REJECTION ANDCoifmanSOCIAL
THREAT6:15 Poster Session D and Social Hour Royale Pavilion 57:45
pm Grande BallroomChair: Maire Ford, Loyola Marymount University
Speakers: Geraldine Downey, Peggy Zoccola, Maire Ford, Anett
GyurakSociety for Personality and Social Psychology 2010 Annual
Meeting 5
8. Schedule of EventsF4: SPSP DIVERSITY AND CLIMATE COMMITTEE
SYMPO- Chairs: Michael W. Kraus, University of California, Ber-SIUM
- A MULTI-STAGE APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDINGkeley, and Christopher
Oveis, Harvard UniversityINTERGROUP CONTACT: CHALLENGES AND
POTENTIALSpeakers: Matthew J. Hertenstein, Christopher C.SOLUTIONS
Nocera, Christopher Oveis, Michael W. Kraus Royale Pavilion 6 G2:
KEYNOTE PANEL Chairs: Tamar Saguy, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC)
THE ROLE OF GENETICS IN PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL Herzliya, and Tessa
West, New York University PSYCHOLOGY (11:15 AM -12:45 PM) Speakers:
Michael Inzlicht, Michael Norton, TamarRoyale Pavilion 2 Saguy,
Tessa WestChairs: Serena Chen, University of California,
Berkeley,F5: WHERE AM I? CULTURAL PRODUCTS AND SELF- and William
Fleeson, Wake Forest UniversityEXPERIENCEPanelist: Frances A.
Champagne, Columbia University, Royale Pavilion 3-4GENE-ENVIRONMENT
INTERPLAY AND THE TRANS- Chair: Jean Twenge, San Diego State
University GENERATIONAL IMPACT OF THE SOCIAL ENVIRON- Speakers:
Beth Morling, Batja Mesquita, Tug(e MENT Kurtis, Jean
TwengePanelist: Steve Cole, David Geffen School of Medicine atUCLA,
SOCIAL REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION INF6: IMPULSE AND REFLECTION:
UNDERSTANDING HUMANSBEHAVIOR AND MOVING BEYOND THE
IMPLICIT-EXPLICITPanelist: Robert F. Krueger, Washington
University,DISTINCTION GENES AND ENVIRONMENTS IN PERSONALITY AND
Royale Pavilion 7-8SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: SOME REFLECTIONS ON SCIEN-
Chairs: Michael Haefner and Kees van den Bos, Utre-TIFIC STRATEGIES
cht University Panelist: Eric Turkheimer, University of Virginia, A
Speakers: Fritz Strack, Michael Haefner, Kees vanNULL MODEL FOR THE
GENETICS OF COMPLEX den Bos, Charles S. Carver HUMAN BEHAVIORF7:
THE SELFISH ORIGINS OF SELFLESSNESS: INTE- G3: THE BIOLOGY OF THE
ATTACHMENT BONDGRATING EVOLUTIONARY, ECONOMIC, AND PSYCHOLOG-Royale
Pavilion 5ICAL MODELS OF HELPING & COOPERATIONChair: Paul
Eastwick, Texas A&M University Capri Rooms 101-102Speakers:
Paul Eastwick, Lisa Diamond, Peter Gray, Chairs: Vladas
Griskevicius, University of Minnesota,James Coan and Noah
Goldstein, UCLA G4: BEYOND PARTICULARISM IN THE STUDY OF INTER-
Speakers: Douglas Kenrick, Noah Goldstein, Paul SECTIONAL
IDENTITIES: BUILDING AND TESTING Van Lange, Vladas Griskevicius
GENERAL THEORIES OF IDENTITY INTERSECTIONALITYF8: FREE WILL, MORAL
ACTION, AND MORAL RESPONSI-Royale Pavilion 6BILITYChairs: Valerie
Purdie-Vaughns, Columbia University, Capri Rooms 103-106and Richard
P. Eibach, University of Waterloo Chairs: Yoel Inbar, Harvard
University, and DavidSpeakers: Margaret A. Thomas, Ram Mahalingam,
Pizarro, Cornell UniversityIsis H. Settles, Valerie Purdie-Vaughns
Speakers: Joshua Greene, Yoel Inbar, Joshua Knobe, G5: NEW INSIGHTS
INTO SOCIAL EVALUATION BIASES: Jonathan Schooler FROM BRAIN TO
BEHAVIORF9: OUTDOORS PSYCHOLOGISTS: ADVANCING SOCIALRoyale Pavilion
3-4PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY AND EXPERIMENTAL Chair: Jennifer S. Beer,
University of Texas at AustinMETHODS IN THE FIELDSpeakers: David
Dunning, Jason P. Mitchell, Capri Rooms 107-110Constantine
Sedikides, Jennifer S. Beer Chairs: Elizabeth Levy Paluck,
Princeton University, 12:30 Box Lunch Served and Ruth Ditlmann,
Yale University 1:30 pmGrande Ballroom Speakers: Ruth K. Ditlmann,
Robert B. Cialdini, Laura G. Barron, Glenn Adams12:30 Poster
Session FF10: EMBODIED MOTIVATION: IMPLICATIONS OF BODY 2:00
pmGrande BallroomFEEDBACK FOR FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES UNDER-1:00
Mentoring LuncheonLYING MOTIVATED ACTION 2:00 pmTop of Riv, North
Capri Rooms 114-116Sponsored by the Graduate Student Committee
Chairs: Nils B. Jostmann and Jens A. Frster, Univer-President:
Austin Lee Nichols sity of AmsterdamCoordinators: Marina
Milyavskaya & Jennifer Patter- Speakers: Jens A. Frster, Simone
Schnall, Nils B. shall Jostmann, Dennis R. Proffitt 2:00 Symposia
Session H & Block Award Address11:00 11:15 Coffee Break 3:15 pm
H1: POWER AND THE (NARCISSISTIC) SELF: THEam Grande Ballroom
EFFECTS OF POWER ON SELF PERCEPTION, SELF11:15 am Symposia Session
G & Keynote Panel PRESENTATION, GOALS FOR THE SELF, AND
ETHICAL12:30 pm DECISION MAKINGG1: "GIMME FIVE!" TACTILE
COMMUNICATION AND ITSPROSOCIAL CONSEQUENCESRoyale Pavilion 1 Royale
Pavilion 16Society for Personality and Social Psychology 2010
Annual Meeting
9. Schedule of EventsChairs: Nathanael J. Fast, University of
Southern Cali-I3: A BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MODEL OF THREATS TO
SOCIALfornia, and Senia Maymin, Stanford UniversityBELONGING:
PERSPECTIVES FROM ACROSS THE SPEC-Speakers: Nathanael J. Fast,
Senia Maymin, M. EnaTRUM OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY.Inesi, Jennifer R.
OverbeckRoyale Pavilion 5H2: BLOCK AWARD ADDRESSChairs: Lisa M.
Jaremka and Nancy L. Collins, UCRoyale Pavilion 2Santa Barbara
Speakers: Lisa M. Jaremka, Sally S. Dickerson, VivianRecipient:
Paul T. Costa, Jr., National Institute of Zayas, Daan
ScheepersAging, ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FFM PERSONAL-ITY TRAITS
I4: THE AGE OF OBAMA: A NEW ERA OF RACE RELA-Introducer: David C.
Funder, University of California, TIONS, OR A NEW ERA OF MODERN
RACISM?RiversideRoyale Pavilion 6H3: BALANCING CLOSENESS AND
DISTANCE IN INTI-Chair: Clayton R. Critcher, Cornell UniversityMATE
RELATIONSHIPS Speakers: Cheryl R. Kaiser, Clayton R.
Critcher,Royale Pavilion 5Eugene M. Caruso, Carlos David
NavarreteChairs: Gertraud Stadler and Niall Bolger, ColumbiaI5:
WHATS SO SPECIAL ABOUT THE SELF? OR IS THEREUniversity ANYTHING
SPECIAL AT ALL?Speakers: Gertraud Stadler, Masumi Iida,
BenjaminRoyale Pavilion 3-4R. KarneyChairs: Kurt Peters and Bertram
Gawronski, Univer-H4: HOW WE FEEL ABOUT THEM: EMOTIONALsity of
Western OntarioRESPONSES TO OUTGROUPS PLEASURES AND PAINSSpeakers:
Marret K. Noordewier, Allen R.Royale Pavilion 6McConnell, Kenneth
G. DeMarree, Kurt R. PetersChair: Mina Cikara, Princeton University
I6: ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE HAPPINESS: PATHWAYSSpeakers: Max
Weisbuch, Matteo Forgiarini, MinaAND PITFALLSCikara, Wilco Van Dijk
Royale Pavilion 7-8H5: DO I BELONG HERE? IDENTIFYING FACTORS THAT
Chair: Lara Aknin, University of British ColumbiaFORTIFY VS.
ATTENUATE WOMENS SENSE OF Speakers: Barbara L. Fredrickson,
Elizabeth W.BELONGING IN STEREOTYPICALLY MASCULINE Dunn, Julia K.
Boehm, Lara B. AkninACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL DOMAINSI7: SEX,
STATUS, POWER AND PENALTIES FOR GENDERRoyale Pavilion 3-4DEVIANCE:
NEW DIRECTIONS IN BACKLASH RESEARCHChairs: Jane Stout and Nilanjana
Dasgupta, UniversityCapri Rooms 101-102of Massachusetts,
AmherstChairs: Corinne Moss-Racusin, Rutgers University,Speakers:
Jennifer Steele, Lisa Rosenthal, Jane Stout, and Victoria Brescoll,
Yale UniversityChristine LogelSpeakers: Laurie A. Rudman, Corinne
A. Moss-H6: THE DIFFERENTIATION OF POSITIVE EMOTIONS:Racusin,
Victoria L. Brescoll, Peter GlickRECENT ADVANCES IN THEORY AND
RESEARCH ONI8: A NEW LOOK ON AUTOMATIC BEHAVIOR: MODULA-POSITIVE
EMOTIONSTION, INTEGRATION AND CONSEQUENCESRoyale Pavilion 7-8Capri
Rooms 103-106Chairs: Michele M. Tugade, Vassar College, and
LeslieChairs: Kai Jonas, University of Amsterdam, and JosephD.
Kirby, Vanderbilt UniversityCesario, Michigan State
UniversitySpeakers: Craig A. Smith, Michelle N. Shiota,Speakers:
Kai Jonas, Joseph Cesario, Chris Loersch,Michele M. Tugade, Anthony
H. Ahrens Dirk Smeesters3:15 Coffee Break I9: THE DYNAMIC SOCIAL
MIND3:30 pm Grande BallroomCapri Rooms 107-1103:30 Symposia Session
I Chairs: Melissa Ferguson and Mike Wojnowicz, Cor-4:45 pmnell
UniversityI1: UNITED AND DIVIDED WE STAND: ON THE COLLECTIVE
Speakers: William A. Cunningham, Mike Wojnowicz,AND PERSONAL
FUNCTIONS OF CONFORMITY AND Jonathan B. Freeman, Robin R.
VallacherDISSENTRoyale Pavilion 1I10: HOW TO SURVIVE SIN CITY: THE
ROLE OF COGNITIVEChairs: Kimberly Rios Morrison, The Ohio State
Uni-CONTROL IN FIGHTING TEMPTATIONversity, and Dominic J. Packer,
Lehigh UniversityCapri Rooms 114-116Speakers: Carsten K. W. De
Dreu, Jolanda Jetten, Chairs: Wilhelm Hofmann, Wrzburg University,
andDominic J. Packer, Kimberly Rios MorrisonLotte Van Dillen,
Utrecht University Netherlands Speakers: Wilhelm Hofmann, Brandon
Schmeichel,I2: REDRAWING THE BIG PICTURE: FROM PERSONALITY Lotte
Van Dillen, Reinout WiersDATA (BACK) TO PERSONALITY THEORYRoyale
Pavilion 2Chair: Daniel Cervone, University of Illinois at
ChicagoSpeakers: Daniel Cervone, Peter Kuppens, SanderKoole, Gerald
MatthewsSociety for Personality and Social Psychology 2010 Annual
Meeting 7
10. Schedule of Events5:00 Symposia Session J J6: THE SOCIAL
ECOLOGY OF EMOTIONAL DISCLOSURE6:15 pm Royale Pavilion 7-8J1:
WORKING TOGETHER OR TEARING EACH OTHERDOWN: HOW MEMBERS OF LOW
STATUS GROUPS TREATChair: Kent Harber, Rutgers University at
NewarkTHE INGROUP Speakers: Matthias Mehl, Anita Kelly, Richard
Royale Pavilion 1Slatcher, Kent Harber Chair: Kerry Spalding,
University of Washington J7: DISTINCT AND COMMON EFFECTS OF VARIOUS
Speakers: Laurie OBrien, Dina Eliezer, Grace Lau,PSYCHOLOGICAL
THREATS Kerry Spalding Capri Rooms 101-102J2: UNDERSTANDING
NARCISSISM: MODERN, EMPIR-Chairs: Gale M. Lucas and Daniel C.
Molden, North-ICAL APPROACHES TO CLASSIC CONTROVERSIESwestern
University Royale Pavilion 2Speakers: Dianne M. Tice, Jeff Schimel,
Gale M.Lucas, Ian McGregor Chairs: Ryan Brown, The University of
Oklahoma, and Keith Campbell, The University of Georgia J8:
CONSCIOUS AND UNCONSCIOUS THOUGHT IN DECI- Speakers: Virgil
Zeigler-Hill, Keith Campbell, Robert SION-MAKING Horton, Ryan P.
BrownCapri Rooms 103-106J3: CONTEXTUALIZING INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICA-Chairs: Daniel Wegner, Harvard University, and CareyTION:
WHEN POSITIVE BEHAVIORS ARE NEGATIVE ANDMorewedge, Carnegie Mellon
UniversityNEGATIVE BEHAVIORS ARE POSITIVE Speakers: Daniel
Oppenheimer, Carey Morewedge, Royale Pavilion 5John W. Payne, Ap
Dijksterhuis Chairs: James K. McNulty and V. Michelle Russell, J9:
WHEN AND HOW SOCIAL COMPARATIVE STANDING University of Tennessee
IMPACTS WELL-BEING AND AFFECT Speakers: Laura B. Luchies, Jeffry A.
Simpson, James Capri Rooms 107-110 K. McNulty, Ronald D.
RoggeChairs: Jason P. Rose, University of Toledo, and ZlatanJ4: THE
SOCIAL FACE: HOW SOCIAL CATEGORIZATIONKrizan, Iowa State
UniversityINFLUENCES FACE PERCEPTIONSpeakers: William M. P. Klein,
Ethan Zell, Jason P. Royale Pavilion 6Rose, Richard Lucas Chairs:
Kurt Hugenberg, Miami University, and Oliv- J10: FOR THE LOVE OF
THE FRAME: MOTIVATIONAL ier Corneille, Catholic University of
Louvain SOURCES OF VARIATION IN EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTH Speakers:
Olivier Corneille, Natalie Ebner, KurtMESSAGES Hugenberg, Tiffany
Ito Capri Rooms 114-116J5: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MEANING OF THINGS AND
Chairs: Tamara Sims and Nanna Notthoff, StanfordPLACESUniversity
Royale Pavilion 3-4Speakers: John A. Updegraff, Ph.D., Nanna
Notthoff,Tamara L. Sims, M.A., Andrew Ward, Ph.D. Chair: Alison
Ledgerwood, UC Davis Speakers: Melissa Ferguson, Courtney Bonam,
6:15 Poster Session G with Social Hour Alison Ledgerwood, Geoffrey
Miller7:45 pmGrande Ballroom8Society for Personality and Social
Psychology 2010 Annual Meeting
11. Featured SessionsOpening Session andInvited
AddressesPresidential Symposium C1: Presidential Address The Social
Self: Egosystem or Ecosystem?Transcending self-interest: Evolution,
brains, and hormonesFriday, January 29, 2010, 2:00 - 3:15 pm,
Royale Pavilion 1 Thursday, January 28, 2010, 5:00 - 7:00 pm,
Royale Pavilion 1-4 Speaker: Jennifer Crocker, University of
Michigan Chair: Jennifer Crocker, University of Michigan
Introducer: Richard Petty, Ohio State University Speaker: Dacher
Keltner, University of California, Berkeley, BORN TO BE GOOD: AN
EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO COMPASSIONE1: Campbell Award Address
Speaker: Patricia Churchland, University of California, San Envy Up
and Scorn Down: How Comparison Divides Us Diego, BRAIN-BASED VALUES
Friday, January 29, 2010, 5:00 - 6:15 pm, Royale Pavilion 1
Speaker: Paul Zak, Claremont Graduate Center, THE MORAL MOLE-
Recipient: Susan T. Fiske, Princeton University CULE: OXYTOCIN AND
VIRTUE Introducer: Peter Glick, Lawrence University
Introducer:Outreach and Special SessionsG2: Keynote Panel The Role
of Genetics in Personality and Social PsychologySSA1: GSC Special
SymposiumSaturday, January 30, 2010, 11:15 am - 12:45 pm, Royale
Pavilion 2A Graduate Students Guide to External Funding Chairs:
William Fleeson, Wake Forest University, and Serena Chen, Uni-
Friday, January 29, 2010, 8:15 - 9:30 am, Capri Rooms 103-106
versity of California, Berkeley Sponsored by the Graduate Student
Committee Panelist: Frances A. Champagne, Columbia University,
GENE-ENVI- Chairs: Nicole E. Noll, Temple University, and Kathleen
Fortune, Uni- RONMENT INTERPLAY AND THE TRANSGENERATIONAL IMPACT OF
THE versity of Manitoba SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT Speakers: Jenessa R.
Shapiro, Amber L. Story, Laura A. King Panelist: Steve Cole, David
Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, SOCIAL REGULATION OF GENE
EXPRESSION IN HUMANSSSA2: Funding Opportunities at the National
Science Foundation Panelist: Robert F. Krueger, Washington
University, GENES AND ENVI- Friday, January 29, 2010, 8:15 - 9:30
am, Capri Rooms 107-110 RONMENTS IN PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL
PSYCHOLOGY: SOME Speakers: Kellina M. Craig-Henderson
andREFLECTIONS ON SCIENTIFIC STRATEGIES Amber L. StoryPanelist:
Eric Turkheimer, University of Virginia, A NULL MODEL FOR THE
GENETICS OF COMPLEX HUMAN BEHAVIORSSA3: Funding Opportunities at
the National Cancer Institute Friday, January 29, 2010, 8:15 - 9:30
am, Capri Rooms 114-116 H2: Block Award Address Speakers: Bill
Klein and Heather PatrickSaturday, January 30, 2:00 - 3:15 pmRoyale
Pavilion 2 Recipient: Paul T. Costa, Jr., National Institute of
Aging, ON THESSB1: APA Task Force Reports: Aiding, Advancing, and
ApplyingIMPORTANCE OF THE FFM PERSONALITY TRAITSResearch
Introducer: David C. Funder, University of California, Riverside
Saturday, January 30, 2010, 8:15 - 9:30 am, Capri Rooms 103-106
Sponsored by the American Psychological Association Chair: Steve
Breckler, Director of the APA Science Directorate Speakers: Steve
Breckler, Susan Saegert, Brenda Major, Monica Biernat, Eileen
Zurbiggen, Janet SwimSSB2: Social Psychology in the Service of
National Security: Collabo-ration Opportunities in Support of the
Federal Security ClearanceSystem Saturday, January 30, 2010, 8:15 -
9:30 am, Capri Rooms 107-110 Chairs: Bryan Castelda and John Capps,
Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Special Security
Center Speakers: Eric L. Lang, Bryan A. Castelda, Vernica
Benet-Martnez, Cynthia L. PickettSociety for Personality and Social
Psychology 2010 Annual Meeting 9
12. Symposia & Special Sessions ScheduleFriday, January 29
- Morning Sessions Special SessionSession ASession B Location8:15 -
9:30 am 9:45 - 11:00 am11:15 am - 12:30 pm Royale Pavilion 1A1:
Beyond Laboratory-Based Test B1: Religion and Support of
ViolencePerformance: Exploring The Far-Against the OutgroupReaching
Consequences and Impli- Ariel Malkacations of Stereotype
ThreatValerie Jones Royale Pavilion 2A2: Interpersonal
ComplementarityB2: What is below the Big Five?Debbie S.
MoskowitzStructure and utility of lower levels of analysis Joshua
Jackson Royale Pavilion 5A3: Taken for Granted: The Influ-B3: New
Directions in the Study ofence of Family on Social Cognition,Love:
Neurobiological PerspectivesSocial Behavior, and Well-BeingJoshua
PooreBelinda Campos Royale Pavilion 6A4: Check All That Apply: The
Psy- B4: Basic Building-blocks of thechological Costs and Benefits
of Social-Relational MindAdopting a Multiracial IdentityLotte
ThomsenTodd L. Pittinsky Royale Pavilion 3-4A5: Finding Mind:
Attributing (and B5: Perspectives on Moral Licensing:Denying) Inner
Life to People, How Personal Moral History AffectsMachines and
Godsthe Entitlement to TransgressKurt GrayEmily Zitek Royale
Pavilion 7-8A6: Feeling, thinking, and the body: B6: Culture and
Emotion RegulationDevelopments in embodied cogni-Igor
GrossmanntionNorbert Schwarz Capri Rooms 101-102A7: Cultural
Ladders: Causes and B7: Social Image and CultureConsequences of
Social Hierarchy Susan CrossDepend on National and
RegionalCultureJoe Magee Capri Rooms 103-106 S1: GSC Special
Symposium - AA8: Emotion regulation and self-con- B8: The Two Faces
of Verbal Mim- Graduate Students Guide to Exter- trol: Basic
psychobiological mecha-icry: Does Linguistic Synchrony Pre- nal
Fundingnisms and applications to public dict Positive or Negative
Social Nicole E. Noll health Outcomes?Paige G. McDonaldMatt L.
Newman Capri Rooms 107-110 S2: Funding Opportunities at the A9:
Mediation and Moderation asB9: Survey Says?: Investigating the
National Science FoundationTools for Theory Development inPotential
and Limits of Survey Kellina M. Craig-Henderson and Amber Social
and Personality PsychologyResearch L. Story Patrick Shrout Amanda
Snook Capri Rooms 114-116 S3: Funding Opportunities at the A10:
Making Meaning: The Human B10: Experiential Needs and Behav-
National Cancer InstituteQuest for Understanding and Coher- ioral
Motives: Different things orence same difference?Keith
MarkmanKennon Sheldon10Society for Personality and Social
Psychology 2010 Annual Meeting
13. Symposia & Special Sessions ScheduleFriday, January 29
- Afternoon SessionsSession CSession DSession E Location 2:00 -
3:15 pm 3:30 - 4:45 pm 5:00 - 6:15 pm Royale Pavilion 1C1:
Presidential Address: The Social D1: The Psychology of Status E1:
Campbell Award Address: EnvySelf: Egosystem or Ecosystem?Nir Halevy
Up and Scorn Down: How Compari-Jennifer Crockerson Divides UsSusan
T. Fiske Royale Pavilion 2C2: The Person and the Political D2:
Positive and Negative Evalua-E2: Personality Traits as
ImplicitMind: New Insights from Research tion in Self-Reported
PersonalityCausal Theories about Peopleon Values, Mindsets,
Perceptions ofEric TurkheimerJim Ulemanthe Nation, and GenderAnat
Bardi Royale Pavilion 5C3: Social psychology for an eco-D3: The
Science of Money and Rela- E3: Cognitive Underpinnings ofnomic
recession: Examining the tionships: Ways that Money Helps
Attachment Representations: Exam-effects of socioeconomic status on
and Hurts Interpersonal Functioningining Relevant Knowledge
Struc-psychological processesPeter CaprarielloturesNatalya C.
Maisel Bulent Turan Royale Pavilion 6C4: Contending with
discrimina-D4: The Nature, Causes and Conse-E4: Different Aspects
of Essential-tion: Psychological, neurological, quences of
Objectification ism: Looking across Race, Status,physiological, and
behavioral conse- Steve Loughnan Religion, Age, and Sexual
Orienta-quences of attributional ambiguitytionJenessa R.
ShapiroNegin R. Toosi Royale Pavilion 3-4C5: Accurate
Self-KnowledgeD5: Understanding Implicit and E5: Giving them wings
to fly: AdviceC. Randall ColvinExplicit Attitudes: Exploring thefor
soon-to-be, new, and established Dual-Systems Perspective faculty
in the training of graduate Michael J. McCaslinstudentsJamie Arndt
Royale Pavilion 7-8 D6: Beyond Recognition: What are E6: Biases in
processing social cues: the Social (And Not-So-Social) Func- Links
to early aversive experiences tions of Emotion Expressions?and
functioning across the lifespan Jessica L. Tracy Karin G. Coifman
Capri Rooms 101-102 D7: The origins, predictors, and moderators of
religious beliefs and involvement Joni Sasaki Capri Rooms 103-106
D8: Prohibitions and Punishments: Implications for Moral Psychology
Sana Sheikh Capri Rooms 107-110 D9: A primer on social neuroscience
methods for consumers and practi- tioners: Endocrinology, genetics,
and neuroimaging Elliot Berkman Capri Rooms 114-116 D10:
Existential Epistemology: The Science of Motivated Knowledge
Construction Joshua HartSociety for Personality and Social
Psychology 2010 Annual Meeting 11
14. Symposia & Special Sessions ScheduleSaturday, January
30 - Morning Sessions Special SessionSession ASession B
Location8:15 - 9:30 am 9:45 - 11:00 am11:15 am - 12:30 pm Royale
Pavilion 1F1: How Psychological ProcessesG1: "Gimme Five!" Tactile
Commu-Shape Culturenication and its Prosocial Conse-Jonah Berger
quences Michael W. Kraus Royale Pavilion 2F2: Panel Discussion:
Forging con- G2: Keynote Panel: The Role ofnections between Social
Media andGenetics in Personality and SocialSocial/Personality
PsychologyPsychology (11:15 am -12:45 pm)Samuel D. GoslingWilliam
Fleeson and Serena Chen Royale Pavilion 5F3: Self-regulation in
response to G3: The Biology of the Attachmentrejection and social
threatBondMaire Ford Paul Eastwick Royale Pavilion 6F4: SPSP
Diversity and Climate G4: Beyond particularism in theCommittee
Symposiumstudy of intersectional identities:A Multi-Stage Approach
to Under- Building and testing general theoriesstanding Intergroup
Contact: Chal- of identity intersectionalitylenges and Potential
Solutions Valerie Purdie-VaughnsTamar Saguy Royale Pavilion 3-4F5:
Where am I? Cultural productsG5: New Insights into Social
Evalua-and self-experiencetion Biases: From Brain to BehaviorJean
TwengeJennifer S. Beer Royale Pavilion 7-8F6: Impulse and
Reflection: Under-standing Behavior and MovingBeyond the
Implicit-Explicit Distinc-tionMichael Haefner Capri Rooms
101-102F7: The Selfish Origins of Selfless-ness: Integrating
Evolutionary, Eco-nomic, and Psychological Models ofHelping &
CooperationVladas Griskevicius Capri Rooms 103-106 S4: APA Task
Force Reports: Aiding,F8: Free Will, Moral Action, and Advancing,
and Applying Research,Moral Responsibility Steve Breckler Yoel
Inbar Capri Rooms 107-110 S5: Social Psychology in the Service F9:
Outdoors Psychologists: Advanc- of National Security:
Collaborationing Social Psychological Theory and Opportunities in
Support of the Fed- Experimental Methods in the Field eral Security
Clearance System Elizabeth Levy Paluck Bryan Castelda Capri Rooms
114-116F10: Embodied Motivation: Implica-tions of Body Feedback for
Funda-mental Processes UnderlyingMotivated ActionNils B.
Jostmann12Society for Personality and Social Psychology 2010 Annual
Meeting
15. Symposia & Special Sessions ScheduleSaturday, January
30 - Afternoon SessionSession CSession D Session E Location 2:00 -
3:15 pm 3:30 - 4:45 pm5:00 - 6:15 pm Royale Pavilion 1H1: Power and
the (Narcissistic) Self: I1: United and Divided We Stand:J1:
Working Together or TearingThe Effects of Power on Self Percep- On
the Collective and PersonalEach Other Down: How Members oftion,
Self Presentation, Goals for the Functions of Conformity and
Dis-Low Status Groups Treat theSelf, and Ethical Decision Making,
sentIngroupNathanael J. FastKimberly Rios MorrisonKerry Spalding
Royale Pavilion 2H2: Block Award AddressI2: Redrawing the Big
Picture: From J2: Understanding Narcissism: Mod-On the Importance
of the FFM Per-Personality Data (Back) to Personal-ern, Empirical
Approaches to Classicsonality Traitsity TheoryControversiesPaul T.
Costa, Jr. Daniel CervoneRyan Brown Royale Pavilion 5H3: Balancing
Closeness and Dis- I3: A biopsychosocial model ofJ3:
Contextualizing Interpersonaltance in Intimate Relationshipsthreats
to social belonging: Perspec- Communication: When PositiveGertraud
Stadler tives from across the spectrum of Behaviors are Negative
and Nega- social psychology tive Behaviors are Positive Lisa M.
Jaremka James K. McNulty Royale Pavilion 6H4: How we feel about
them: Emo- I4: The Age of Obama: A New Era ofJ4: The Social Face:
How Social Cate-tional responses to outgroups plea- Race Relations,
or a New Era of gorization Influences Face Percep-sures and
painsModern Racism?tionMina CikaraClayton R. Critcher Kurt
Hugenberg Royale Pavilion 3-4H5: Do I belong here? IdentifyingI5:
Whats so special about the self? J5: The Psychological Meaning
ofFactors that Fortify vs. Attenuate Or is there anything special
at all?Things and PlacesWomens Sense of Belonging in Ste- Kurt
Peters Alison Ledgerwoodreotypically Masculine Academicand
Professional DomainsJane Stout Royale Pavilion 7-8H6: The
Differentiation of PositiveI6: Achieving Sustainable Happi-J6: The
Social Ecology of EmotionalEmotions: Recent Advances in The-ness:
Pathways and Pitfalls Disclosureory and Research on Positive
Emo-Lara AkninKent HarbertionsMichele M. Tugade Capri Rooms 101-102
I7: Sex, Status, Power and PenaltiesJ7: Distinct and Common Effects
of for Gender Deviance: New Direc- Various Psychological Threats
tions in Backlash ResearchGale M. Lucas Corinne Moss-Racusin Capri
Rooms 103-106 I8: A New Look on Automatic J8: Conscious and
Unconscious Behavior: Modulation, Integration Thought in
Decision-Making and ConsequencesDaniel Wegner Kai Jonas Capri Rooms
107-110 I9: The dynamic social mind J9: When and How Social
Compara- Melissa Fergusontive Standing Impacts Well-being and
Affect Jason P. Rose Capri Rooms 114-116 I10: How to Survive Sin
City: The J10: For the love of the frame: Moti- Role of Cognitive
Control in Fight- vational sources of variation in effec- ing
Temptationtiveness of health messages Wilhelm Hofmann Tamara
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16. Poster Schedule Poster sessions are scheduled on Thursday,
January 28, Fri- The doors to the poster room will open at 6:30 pm
on Thurs- day, January 29, and Saturday, January 30. The presenting
day and at 7:45 am on Friday and Saturday for poster authors author
must be present at least one full hour during thewho are setting up
their posters only. The room will not be assigned session and the
other authors should be present dur- open to the rest of the
attendees until the exhibits open hour ing the remaining time. The
following times indicate when in the schedule of events. You may
post your materials on the you are expected to set-up and take-down
your poster. Noteboard assigned to you starting at the scheduled
"Set-up that we are asking you to leave your poster up for longer
thanBegins" time shown below. Please note that any posters not the
formal session. This will allow people to look at yourremoved by
Take-down Complete time will be discarded. poster throughout the
day. You should plan to be at yourThe doors will close and lock for
the evening at 8:45 pm on poster from the start until the end of
your formal session. Thursday and 8:00 pm on Friday and Saturday.
There is no re- entry after this time. Do not leave personal items
in the poster room. PosterDate &Set-upSessionSessionTake-down
Session TimeBeginsBegins Ends CompleteSenf-Identified Keywords
Included Close Relationships/Belonging/Rejection; Emotion,
Motivation/ Thursday,A6:30 pm 7:00 pm8:30 pm8:45 pm Goals; Person
Perception/Impression Formation; Self/Identity; January 28 Social
Judgment/Decision-Making; Stereotyping/Prejudice Applied Social
Psychology; Gender; Individual Differences; Inter- group Relations;
Mental Health; Motivation/Goals; Other; Prosocial Friday,B7:45 am
8:00 am9:30 am12:15 pmBehavior; Psychophysiology/Genetics; Social;
Social Development; January 29 Social Judgment/Decision-Making;
Social Neuroscience; Social Sup- port Aggression/Anti-Social;
Aggression/Anti-Social Behavior; Atti- Friday, tudes/Persuasion;
Close Relationships/Belonging/Rejection;C12:15 pm12:30 pm 2:00
pm6:00 pm January 29Groups/Intragroup Processes; Norms and Social
Influence; Self-Reg- ulation; Self/Identity Culture; Emotion;
Lifespan Development; Methods/Statistics; Per- Friday,D6:00 pm 6:15
pm7:45 pm8:00 pm son Perception/Impression Formation; Personality
Processes; Self- January 29 Esteem; Stereotyping/Prejudice; Traits;
Well-Being Assessment; Attitudes/Persuasion; Emotion; Evolution;
Gender; Saturday, Intergroup Relations; Norms and Social Influence;
Other; PersonalityE7:45 am 8:00 am9:30 am12:15 am January
30Processes; Physical Health; Self-Esteem; Social; Social Judgment/
Decision-Making Culture; Groups/Intragroup Processes; Individual
Differences; Saturday,F12:15 pm12:30 pm 2:00 pm6:00 pm
Motivation/Goals; Not Specified; Person Perception/Impression
January 30 Formation; Prosocial Behavior; Stereotyping/Prejudice;
Well-Being Applied Social Psychology; Attitudes/Persuasion; Close
Relation- Saturday,G6:00 pm 6:15 pm7:45 pm8:00 pm
ships/Belonging/Rejection; Intergroup Relations; Self-Regulation;
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17. SPSP 2010 ExhibitorsSPSP extends our thanks to the
following SPSP 2010 Exhibitors for their support and
participation.American Psychological Association Psychology
PressGuilford PublicationsSAGEMangold InternationalSona-Systems
Ltd.Millisecond Software Tobii TechnologyMindWare TechnologyW.W.
Norton & CompanyNational Cancer InstituteWadsworth Cengage
LearningNoldus Information TechnologyWileyOxford University
PressPlease visit our exhibitors in the Grande Ballroom. Exhibit
hours are:Thursday, January 28, 6:30 - 8:30 pmFriday, January 29,
8:00 am - 8:00 pmSaturday, January 30, 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Future
Meetings SPSP 2011 will be held January 27-29, 2011, in San
Antonio, Texas.SPSP 2012 will be held in San Diego,
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