APS

31st APS Annual Convention

Poster Session VII

Saturday, May 25, 2019 · Washington, DC

Poster

Presentations

  1. Political Open-Minded Cognition Influence of Protest AttitudesChad Osteen
  2. Implicit Stigma Towards Autism Spectrum Disorder: Differences between China and IrelandJennifer Grandits, Hung-Chu Lin
  3. Ideologies As a Point of View, LiterallyRasha Kardosh, Ran Hassin
  4. Openness to Change Disrupts the Link between Negative Attitudes and Inaction for Pro-Environment BehaviorsQi Jia Ng
  5. She's Asking for ItAlia Rohain, Michael W. Magee
  6. Active Vs. Inactive Words Are Primed By Exercising Bodies: The Role of Body Mass IndexSamuel Fato, Enjulie Vasquez, Victoria Leyva, Blake Barnhouse, Natalie Ceballos, Reiko Graham
  7. The Relationship between Religion & Political Orientation on Attitudes Toward Undocumented ImmigrantsWeston Duong, Adolfo Bermeo, Priscila Castaneda
  8. Ambivalence As a Self-Protective Mechanism in Romantic RelationshipsSelin Tekgurler, Ying Zhou, Timothy Valshtein
  9. What Do Parents Think? Investigating Parental Attitudes about Math and Reading Homework-HelpingAndie Storozuk, Michela DiStefano, Erin Maloney
  10. Self-Report Vs. Physiological Measures of Arousal and Valence in Response to StutteringRaana Manavi, Paul Choi, Kirsten Reyna, Ryan Miller, Andrew Ainsworth
  11. Symbolic and Realistic Threat As Mediators of System Justification and Attitudes Toward the Me Too Movement and ImmigrantsMonica Schneider, Leslie Tetteh, Vanessa Cepeda, Chalyne Barrow
  12. Dementia Friendly Community Phase 1: Assessing Attitudes and Knowledge of Dementia in University Students and the CommunityOlivia Down, Claudia Gonzalez
  13. Agency and Self-Other Asymmetries in Perceived Bias and Shortcomings: Replications of the Bias Blind Spot and Link to Free Will BeliefsSubramanya Prasad Chandrashekar
  14. For Pits' Sake: The Inconsistent Effects of Breed Labels on Perceptions of Shelter DogsKate Weseley-Jones
  15. Measurement and Social Desirability Response Bias in Experimental Vignette Resarch: A Test of Mode TheoryJOHN Stolte
  16. Associations between Family Weight-Based Teasing and Psychosocial Functioning Among Adolescent Military DependentsArielle Pearlman, Natasha Schvey, Abigail Pine, Mary Quattlebaum, M. K. Higgins Neyland, William Leu, et al.
  17. Self-Esteem and Perspective-Taking Predict Adult Flexibility in the Attractiveness DomainStephanie Verba, Kirsty Kulhanek, Jennifer Rennels
  18. Examining the Compensation Effect and Benevolent Sexism As Explanatory Factors for Gender Bias in the Hiring ProcessJoshua Fairchild, Jenna Ampulski, Juliana Ellis
  19. The Effects of Mood Induction on Implicit Racial Bias Towards Perceived Criminality in Black Male FacesKelsey Feret, Patricia Wilson
  20. Increased Body Shape Concerns and Early Attentional Bias Toward High-Calorie Food Cues in Individuals with Weight Suppression: Preliminary FindingsMooah Lee, Jang-Han Lee
  21. Does the Attractiveness of a Face Bias How We Perceive the Emotion in a Face ?Bella Baidak, Vivian Ciaramitaro
  22. If They All Say It, then It Must be True: Internalized Stigma Mediates the Associated between Experienced Discrimination and Health Outcomes for Individuals with Chronic PainJamie Dunaev, Charlotte Markey, Stephen Fowler, Caitlyn Kliniewski, Tory Mascuilli
  23. Explicit Instruction of Cognate Rules Facilitates Cross-Linguistic Transfer of English-Spanish Cognate VocabularyJohanna Esquivel
  24. How Nurture Feature Influence Nature Feature for Language Development: Mother Tongue Effect on Executive Functions in Bilingual ChildrenDongsun Yim
  25. Do Bilinguals Activate Conceptual Representations of Emotions More Strongly in Their L1 Than L2? It Depends on the Valence and Age of Acquisition for L2Junqing Chen, Natalie Kacinik
  26. Degree of Bilingualism Correlates with Differences in Cerebral Hemispheric InvolvementFrancisco Sierra, Fabian Gonzalez, Flor Garcia, Drake Benson, Vivian Medina, Edson Ortiz, et al.
  27. From Language Control to General Executive Functions: The Effects of Bilingualism on Interference Tasks Among College StudentsYueping Zhang, Gabriella Tost
  28. The Bilingual Experience: Effect of Auditory Language Exposure on Verbal and Non-Verbal Executive FunctioningKa Pui Cheung, Him Cheung, Michael Farrar
  29. Autobiographical Recall of Traumatic Events in Spanish - English BilingualsYosef Amrami, Marko Lamela, Rafael Javier, Wilma Bucci, Bernard Maskit
  30. More Similarities Than Differences: Comparison of Developmental Functions between Monolingual, Bilingual, and Non-Native Speaking Children and Adolescents in the Intelligence and Development Scales–2Salome Odermatt, Silvia Grieder, Florine Schweizer, Anette Bünger, Alexander Grob
  31. Comparison of Korean Language Development in Korean Monolingual and Korean-English Bilingual Preschool Children Indicates Both Similarities and DifferencesAhyoung (Alicia) Kim, Charles Henderson, Suzanne Flynn, Barbara Lust
  32. Translation Ambiguity Modulates L1 Lexical and Conceptual Processing in BilingualsOlessia Jouravlev, Debra Jared
  33. Brain Lateralization and Language Processing in Bilinguals: Event-Related Potentials and BehaviorSalim Mouloua, Stephanie Castelin, Gabriella Fiorino, Mustapha Mouloua
  34. The Effects of Gender and Athleticism on Mental Rotation in College StudentsJulia Kearley, Sarah Wong-Goodrich
  35. Meditation Improves Performance on Measures of Mental-Attentional CapacityMariela Giuliano, Janice Johnson, Juan Pascual-Leone
  36. Process Simulation Hinders and Outcome Simulation Facilitates Subsequent Regulatory BehaviorCandy Ho, Jessica Kwong
  37. Identifying Patterns of Engagement in a Cognitive Skills Training Game: A Latent Class AnalysisTeresa Ober, Corinne Brenner, Bruce Homer, Jan Plass
  38. Effect of Color–Shape Associations on Feature BindingNa Chen, Katsumi Watanabe
  39. Validity and Reliability of Two Novel Numeric Mental-Attentional Capacity MeasuresAdriana Milani, Juan Pascual-Leone, Arsalidou Marie
  40. The Importance of Accessibility, Attention and Risk Perceptions on Recall of Health InformationJessica Fernandez, Jennifer Richmond, Arie Kruglanski
  41. Change Detection in Naturalistic ScenesMichael Gallagher, Edward Crawley
  42. Ordinality Trumps Cardinality: What We Spatialize When We Spatialize NumbersBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto
  43. Slosson Intelligence Test Score Predicts Latent Variable of Executive FunctioningWilliam Hynes, Heidi Higgins, Maria Wong
  44. Beware of Faux News: The Effects of Information Manipulation on Students’ Evaluations of Online ArticlesDesiree Miranda, Elizabeth Spievak, Pamela Hayes-Bohanan
  45. Trade-Offs between Reaction Time and Accuracy on Tasks of Mental-Attentional CapacityJuan Pascual-Leone, Dana Burlac, Maire Arsalidou
  46. Decisions, Decisions: Exploring Word Choice and Gender to Understand Psychiatric Treatment PreferencesJessica Duda, Hans Schroder, Sindes Dawood, Jason Moser
  47. If It's Not Stress, then What Is It? Further Insights into the Gender Difference in Mental RotationOlga Rapoport, Claudia Quaiser-Pohl
  48. The Dual Strategy Model Explains Individual Differences in RacismÉmilie Gagnon-St-Pierre, Henry Markovits
  49. Performance of Older Adults in Auditory Simon Task: Noise Vs. SilenceLadan Ghazi Saidi, Joslynne Alms, Sandrine Bonhomme, Jean-Pierre Gagne
  50. Assessing Life Experiences: Developing an Ecologically-Valid Measure of Critical ThinkingNoor Khalayleh, Michael Raulin
  51. The Mind and the Brain Are Equal, but One Is More Equal Than the Other: Causal Asymmetry in Intuitive Theories of Minds and BrainsJussi Valtonen, Andrei Cimpian
  52. Are Higher Math Anxious Students Less Reflective in Their Thinking?Ledirose Fraulein Retanal, Erin Maloney
  53. Exploring Differences in Convergent and Divergent Thinking in Children with ADHDShireen Khan, Masha Jones, Francesca Trane, Susanne Jaeggi
  54. Gender Identity and Adjustment in Adolescents in the United States and IndiaJorel Jassy, Meenakshi Menon
  55. How Gender Influences Rape Myth Acceptance in a Community SampleVictoria Forgea, Clint Johnson, Amy Hackney
  56. Ambiguity Creates Passivity in Bystander Response to Intimate Partner ViolenceGeorgina Hammock, Elizabeth Taylor, Deborah Richardson
  57. Do the Benefits of Group Identification Differ for Women of Lower and Higher Socioeconomic Status?Shelby Helwig, Ashley Farina, Shannon McCoy
  58. Gender and Task in 7-Year-Olds’ Assertive and Affiliative Language with Siblings and FriendsKayla Cordone, Nicholas Trelinski, Elyse Fuerst, Molly O'Brien, Lindsey Kriaris, Mikaela Freeman, et al.
  59. Adult Misperceptions of Adolescent Gender, Masculinity & Femininity Based on Adolescent Stress NarrativesDebra Garcia, Briana Cazares, Sara Garcia, Jessica Geiger, Emilie Kovalik, Iris Raileanu, et al.
  60. High School Girls in STEM: Positive Gender Identity May Protect Against Discouragement from OthersMegan Rigsby, Lynn Kannout, Maria Valenzuela, Amy Anderson, Christine Reyna
  61. Cosmetics Use and Body Image in Women: Motivations MatterRachel Epstein, Anamaria Sayre, Renee Engeln
  62. Masculinity Threats Are Taken to Heart: Belief in Precarious Manhood Moderates Cardiovascular Reactivity Among MenCaitlin Bronson, Richard Contrada
  63. Equality Under the Law? Effects of Gender, Gender Role, and Gender Role Endorsement on Criminal SentencingEmily Mudd, Holger Elischberger, Ian Stewart, Barbara Keyes, Eric Hill
  64. How Psychological Is Women's Studies? the Network Structure of Psychology of Women QuarterlySonia Baron, Andrew Ly, Erica Yedwab, Kevin Lanning
  65. Cosmetics Use, Self-Objectification, and Media LiteracyAnamaria Sayre, Rachel Epstein, Renee Engeln
  66. Professional Consequences of Leaders’ Response Style: The Role of Race and GenderSarah Hutson-Comeaux, Amaya Rakes
  67. Revisiting Sex-Role Orientation: Effects on Stress, Coping, and Relationship QualityTheresa Andrzejewski, Joe Bennett, Sandra Willis
  68. Multi-Trait Polygenic Prediction of Nicotine DependenceVictoria Risner, Chelsie Benca-Bachman, Rohan Palmer
  69. Integrative Prioritization of Genetic Loci for Nicotine ConsumptionNikhil Ramgiri, Chelsie Benca-Bachman, Jenani Srijeyanthan, Jason Bubier, Elissa Chesler, Rohan Palmer
  70. Genetic Knowledge (positively) and Religiosity (negatively), but Not Personality, Predict People’s Attitudes Towards Genetic TestingRobert Chapman, Fatos Selita, Maxim Likhanov, Ilya Zakharov, Yulia Kovas
  71. Integrative Prioritization of Genomic Loci for Alcohol ConsumptionJenani Srijeyanthan, Chelsie Benca-Bachman, Jason Bubier, John McGeary, Elissa Chesler, Rohan Palmer
  72. Introductory Psychology Students Acknowledge Experience but Do Not Distinguish between Genetic Predisposition and Determinism in Explaining BehaviorDonna Fisher-Thompson, Milen Radell, Burt Thompson
  73. COMT Val158Met (rs4680) Is Associated with Gambling Problems and Problem Gambler Status Among White College StudentsCasey Guillot, Susan Luczak, Tiebing Liang, Tamara Wall
  74. Implementation of a Telephone-Based Survey to Assess Quality of LifeAnton Abraham, Carey Fitzgerald, John Salazar, Kayla Smith
  75. The Effect of Health Message-Framing and Healthcare Practitioner Gender on Opinions and Intentions to VaccinateLaurel McGerty, Tammy Jechura, Holger Elischberger, Katey Price
  76. Examining Latent Profiles of Mental Illness Stigma MechanismsAnnie Fox
  77. The Power of Knowing: Diabetes Knowledge, Risk Awareness and Risk Perception Effect Disease Prospect in African American Young AdultsDhymsy Vixamar-Owens, Trenece Wilson
  78. Gratitude, Stress Mindset, and Self-Rated Health in College StudentsYenifer Castro, Jerome Short
  79. Impact of Reward Access on Motivational Neurocircuit DevelopmentJeremy Hogeveen
  80. Ventral Striatal Encoding of Effort and Reward in a Navigational ContextShosuke Suzuki, Michael Treadway
  81. Acute Stress Is Associated with Disrupted Reward Processing: Evidence from Time-Frequency Analysis of Event-Related PotentialsPaige Ethridge, Nida Ali, Sarah Racine, Jens Pruessner, Anna Weinberg
  82. Neural Abnormalities of Reward Feedback Processing in Adolescent Bipolar Disorder: An ERP Study.Joshua Stim, Erin Maresh, Abraham Van Voorhis, Seung Suk Kang, Scott Sponheim, Monica Luciana, et al.
  83. Acute Stress Attenuates Reward ResponsivenessAmelia Moser, Maria Ironside, Christine Richards, Sarah Perlo, Nara Nascimento, Laura Holsen, et al.
  84. When Does Team Diversity Lead to Conflict? an Integrative Approach Comparing Three Measurements of Diversity.Kira Foley, Lynn Offermann, Taniyia Harvey
  85. “I Felt a Strong Obligation to Help”: Cultural Differences in Support-Provision Experiences in India and the U.S.Rachel Romens, Jia-Ling Tuan, Grace Fioramonti-Gorchow, Shu-wen Wang
  86. Teamwork Tempers Violence: How Online Play Changes the GameAndrew Reeder, Stephanie Kazanas
  87. We Enjoy Listening to Others Talk about Themselves--Because They Are Good at ItQuinn Hirschi, Timothy Wilson
  88. Subjective Social Class Identity and the College Student Experience: A Qualitative Examination of Poor, Working-Class, and Upper-Class Students Attending an Elite, Private Liberal Arts College for WomenJanelle Gagnon, Veronica Hitchen, Soohyun Jung, Kexin Lin
  89. Faster Walking Speed Increases Perceptions of Assertiveness and Decreases Perceptions of WarmthRita Perugini, Erin Page, Michael Conway
  90. A Systematic Literature Review and Head-to-Head Comparison of Social Support and Social Constraint in Relation to the Psychological Functioning of Cancer SurvivorsJessica Rivera-Rivera, Jessica Burris
  91. Romantic Partner Verbal Abilities Predict Observed Problem-Solving CommunicationPaula-Ann Chin, Jami Goldson, Nicholas Leonetti, Sarah Bannon
  92. Thinking about Your Partners’ Thoughts While Away: How Reflective Functioning for One’s Partner Relates to Long-Distance Relationship CharacteristicsNicole Froidevaux, Brenda Cabrera, Kareem Torres, Joe Maldonado, Asal Yunusova, Margaret Kerr, et al.
  93. Trait Mindfulness Moderates the Detrimental Effects of CyberostracismKai-Tak Poon, Yufei Jiang
  94. Influence of Emoticons on Person PerceptionPark Robin, Woo Young Chun, Namhee Kim
  95. Cameroonian Languages Negation Particles: The Case of Kenyang, Kendem and Denya (KKD)Emilisco Jones Enoachuo, Levi Mokake, Gratien Atindogbe, Comfort Ojongnkpot
  96. Self-Acceptance Mediating the Impact of Childhood Adversity on Relationship QualityMayowa Fageyinbo, Christian Mallett, Jules Harrell
  97. Gender Differences in the Association between Teacher-Student Relationship and School EngagementDonghyun Kang
  98. The Effects of Intergroup Bias on Voter PreferenceSamuel Behymer, Boo-Hock Khoo
  99. Dispositional Mindfulness Predicts Lower Parochial Empathy.Denisse Mendez, Daisy Zavala, Daniel Berry
  100. The Moralities of Political Types Defined By Personal and Economic Freedom ConcernsSteven Krauss
  101. Psychological Attachment to Political Party and Variables That Impact IntensityJohn Megson
  102. A Survey of Emotional and Behavioral Responses to Friendship LossJulia Omarzu, Alyson Kowalczyk, Abigail Oldham, Martha Nowacki, Elia Peredo
  103. The Privilege of NationalityAnne Lehner, Jeremy Ginges
  104. The Role of Social Identity in the Spread of Outgroup-Sanctioning Content OnlineJino Kwon, William Brady, Andrea Pereira, Jay Van Bavel
  105. “to be a Strongman, or Not to be. It Depends on Exclusion” : The Effect of Social Exclusion on Power- Related ConsumptionNamhee Kim, Woo Young Chun
  106. Motives of Family Ostracism Replicate and Expand on Past ModelsJoan Poulsen, Anna Carmon
  107. Unidirectional and Bidirectional Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Sex RelationshipsPhoebe Hitson, Barbara Winstead
  108. Exploiting Versus Fitting in: How Narcissists Perform Better TogetherDaniel Stein, Jennifer Abel, Jennifer Chatman, Juliana Schroeder
  109. Family Support As a Predictor of Perceptions of Self-Efficacy in Peer Interactions for Children Living in Economic PovertyChristopher Walton, Vanessa Weva, Yara Maalouf, Emily Stubbert, Jordyne Greenspoon, William Lum, et al.
  110. Linguistic Cues of Depression Differ Across Writing About Various Significant OthersTaleen Nalabandian, Molly Ireland
  111. Investigating Divergent Thinking in Children with and without ADHDLara Barakat, Masha Jones, Francesca Trane, Susanne Jaeggi
  112. Mouse Motion Measures Improve Ssrt in Impulsivity AssessmentTakashi Yamauchi, Anton Leontyev
  113. Ideologically Motivated Reasoning with Political ArgumentsDustin Calvillo, Alexander Swan, Abraham Rutchick
  114. The Influence of Traditional and Hegemonic Masculinity Norms on Academic Behaviors and AchievementNoelle Rowe, Rachel Linsner, Matthew Mulvaney
  115. Think Vs. Feel: A Field Study Examining How Message Framing Influences Male Support for Domestic Violence CausesJulianne Szemko, Natalie Phelps, Jaylee Gendreau, Isabel Ortiz Mendiguren, Caroline Royal, Saaid Mendoza
  116. Women Endorse Their Own Gender Stereotyped Preferences: A Replication of Conrad & Scheve (2017)Hannah Drake, Natalie Bisignano, Tiffany Pryce
  117. Gender-Stereotypical Characteristics Strongly Emphasized in Gender-Targeted Toy CommercialsJiaqi Liu
  118. Evaluating the Gender Stereotypicality of NamesUrsula Sanborn-Overby, Savannah Irwin
  119. What Kind of Superhero Are You? the Effect of Gender on Experience-TakingVeronica Stocker, Natalie Cruz, Judith Konamah, Shannon Pinegar
  120. Introducing Your Spouse: Men Versus WomenBoyd Timothy, Morgan Hutchinson
  121. Latinx College Students' Concepts of Sibling RelationshipsVanessa Cepeda, Xiara Colón, Camila De Vasconcelos, Denis Mazariegos, Carmen Martinez, Cassidy Goucher, et al.
  122. Group-Level Goals in Race-Related Discussions between FriendsAshley Weinberg, Casey McMahon, Jennifer Steele
  123. Systematic Violations of Independence in Models of Response InhibitionPatrick Bissett, Russell Poldrack, Gordon Logan
  124. Individual Differences in Happiness Modifiability: A Latent Class Growth Modeling Approach Using the Longitudinal DataYuri Kwon, Jongan Choi, Incheol Choi
  125. A Neurophysiological Investigation of BoredomMarilyn Steinbach, Benjamin DeVore, Adam Rosales, David Harrison
  126. Depressive Symptoms in College Students Influences Dwell Time on Emotion Recognition TaskLaralin Roland, Ayesha Ferozpuri, Brittany Rininger, Rimsha Talibi, Laurie Hunter, Alexandra Reed
  127. Beyond Positivity or Negativity By Bringing Time into Emotion: Conservative Positivity Wins, but Sticky Positivity Works TooDohyung (Jacob) Cha
  128. Further Examining the Relationship between Social Class and Empathic AccuracyMegan Wirtz, Sarah Leonhardt, Kristjen Lundberg
  129. Associations between Attachment Insecurities and Authenticity Can be Altered through Reminders of Support and CriticismMariana Cury, Kätlin Peets
  130. An Examination of Personality Profiles Among Different Political Regions of the USATianfang Yang, Xiaowen Xu
  131. Exposure to Violence Impacts Basic Learning MechanismsSuzanne Estrada, Dylan Gee, Arielle Baskin-Sommers
  132. Cultural Identification and Alcohol Use Among Native and Non-Native College StudentsLynn Martell, Justin McDonald, Brenda Barragan, Stephanie Ziegler
  133. Sleep Matters, but Only When You Have Class the Next Day? the Differential Relationship between Weekday and Weekend Sleep in College Students’ Sleep Quality and Levels of AnxietyRachel Zimmerman, Eileen Moran, Cara Crook, Jordan Stiver, Ben Fusco-Gessick, Antigone Phili, et al.
  134. The Role of Parent Perception on Parent-Teacher Communication and Child Behavior ProblemsAri Romano-Verthelyi, Natalia Lebrija, Jeffrey Burke, Olivia Derella
  135. Investigating the Sense of Agency: How Voice-Control Affects Intentional BindingJane Rothrock, Laura Saad, Jesus De Luna Polanco, Pernille Hemmer, Julien Musolino
  136. Cognitive Coping Reduces Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms through Increased Sense of Control, Especially in the Presence of Self-BlameSinead Sinnott, Crystal Park, Tania Huedo-Medina