APS

2022 APS Annual Convention

Poster Session II

Friday, May 27, 2022 · Chicago, IL

Poster

Presentations

  1. Eliminating Interpretation Bias: Measurement Invariance Testing Demonstrates Both Males and Females Respond Similarly to the Meeting Fatigue Survey for Videoconferencing ScaleCynthia Delgado, Jesus Delgado, Lauren Knox, Stefanie Drew
  2. Physical Activity: Relationship with Personal Resources and School PerformanceFiyinfunjah Dosumu, Charles Calderwood
  3. Work Hard, Play Hard: The Association between Physical Activity and Alcohol Consumption in College StudentsAbby Patten, Cinnamon Stetler
  4. The Association between Meaning in Life and Outcomes for Alcohol Use Disorder: A Meta-AnalysisLangston Myers, Rachel Taylor, Noel Card
  5. Validation of a Novel Tablet-Based Matrix Reasoning App for Use with ChildrenRaymond Villareal, Anja Pahor, Susanne Jaeggi, Aaron Seitz
  6. All about Humans?: Anthropocentrism, but Not Essentialism or Teleology, Related to Misconceptions and Expertise across Biological Concepts in Undergraduate Students and FacultyCatie Nielson, Emma Pitt, John Coley
  7. Educational Sessions Facilitate Lasting Increase in MDMA Knowledge in Health Profession StudentsDagmara Zajac, Belle Tseitlin, Madison Stevens, Taylor Macaulay, Samuel Vincent, Steven Miller
  8. Alcohol Use Disorder Polygenic Risk Scores and Childhood Impulsivity: Examining the Role of Parenting and Family Conflict in Racially and Ethnically Diverse YouthJinni Su, Angel Trevino, Belal Jamil, Fazil Aliev
  9. Measuring Mindset: Development of the Undergraduate Lay Theories of Abilities (ULTrA) SurveyLisa Limeri, Nathan Carter, Franchesca Lyra, Joel Martin, Halle Mastronardo, Jay Patel, et al.
  10. Conditional and Moderated Effects of Polygenic Risk for Alcoholism on Alcohol Consumption Among African Americans with a History of TraumaSamantha Cassidy, Whitney Barfield, Chelsie Benca-Bachman, Rameez Syed, Seyma Katrinli, Alicia Smith, et al.
  11. An Investigation of the Efficacy of ABC Training for Alcohol Use during an Abstinence Challenge (IkPas/NoThanks!)Veronica Szpak, Ting Pan, Judith Laverman, Pieter Van Dessel, Rob Bovens, Reinout Wiers
  12. Concern for the Transgressor’s Consequences: An Explanation for Why Wrongdoings Remain UnreportedSaera Khan, Lauren Howe
  13. Differential Motivation for Emerging Adult Risk Behavior and Avoidance: A Self-Determination ApproachLillie Renck, Claire Crafts, Katheryn Kelley, Daniel Lapsley
  14. Anxiety and Depression As Risk Factors of Heroin and Prescription Opioid UseKathleen Martin, Margy Chen, Rohan Palmer
  15. The Implicit Effect of Body Shame: An Automated Body Image Bias in Our MindsHaoyu Guo
  16. Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms Predict Positive Cannabis Use Expectancies in Preadolescents from the ABCD Study® CohortTory Clearwater, Elizabeth Stinson, Ryan Sullivan, Krista Lisdahl
  17. Re-Examining Selective Attention: Children Show Neural Processing of and Learning from DistractorsMonica Ellwood-Lowe, Maddy Bernstein, Silvia Bunge, Mahesh Srinivasan
  18. Their Lives Seem Better Than Mine: How Social Comparison and Perceptions of Others’ Well-Being May Inform the Association between Young Adults’ Well-Being and Their Social Media UseErin Budesheim, Chris Napolitano, Meghna Paul, Lindsey Goldman
  19. The Effect of Regulatory Focus on Ethical Decision Making in Academic and Work SettingsEllen Gordon, Janna Chimeli, Amy Taylor-Bianco
  20. Student Learning Affected By Motivation and Effort but Not Feedback on Adjunct QuestionsLucinda Yu, Emma Geller
  21. Predicting Relapse during Addiction RecoveryMegan St. Pierre, Isaac Alsup, Nathan Woodard, Jason Runyan
  22. Predictors of Oxycodone Self-Administration Among Individuals with Current Opioid Use DisorderAllen Yang, Suky Martinez, Gabriella Horton, Sandra Comer, Jermaine Jones
  23. For You Page: Examining the Relationship between Demographics and Tiktok Usage.Justin Jackson, Catherine Khajadourian, Nidah Mohammed, Zabrina Legarda, Alfredo Santiago, Sanjiti Sharma, et al.
  24. Delayed Benefits of Concept Mapping on Online Learning.Christopher Sanchez
  25. Who Benefits from Exploring Novel Problems before Instruction? Comparing Student Samples in Undergraduate Physics.Raina Isaacs, Campbell Bego, Raymond Chastain, Tucker Stantliff, Marci DeCaro
  26. How Parental Expectations and Behaviors Relate to Middle School Child GPAMadison Weir, Janet Trammell, Jennifer Harriger
  27. The Yin and Yang of Twitter UseVictoria Oldemburgo de Mello, Michael Inzlicht
  28. Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Sleep Quality during the COVID-19 Outbreak in Adolescents and Their Frontline/Non-Frontline Working ParentsKaylin Spinelli, Stephen Sullivan
  29. Optimizing Online Discussions to Promote Learning for Medical StudentsJaeseo Lim, Yongmin Shin, Jooyong Park, Jung-Joon Ihm
  30. The Kids Are NOT Alright: Assessing Student Stress in Single-Sex College Preparatory Schools in New York & Puerto RicoTori Famularo
  31. A Cross-Cultural Examination of Learning CessationJeffrey Coldren, Rui Su, Xiaoyan Xu
  32. The Surprising Impact of Classroom Interruption on Teaching and LearningEmma Smyth, Stephen Sullivan
  33. The Search for a Relationship between Prosociality and Self-EsteemMary Haas
  34. Examining the Learning Effects of Self-Explanation in Different Modalities: Writing, Thinking, and SpeakingAlyssa Yu, Emma Geller, Karen Dobkins
  35. Using Multiple, Shorter Pages Does Not Improve Poor Consent Form Reading RatesBrianna Biery, Michael Knepp
  36. A Cheap and Stealth Intervention to Increase Test-Taking Motivation: The Question-Behavior Effect.Mara McFadden, Sara Finney, Holly Buchanan
  37. Psychophysics Reveals Nonconscious Effects of Inferred Racial Faces on Emotion DiscriminationMichael Wesner, Rita Yazici
  38. Self-Determined to Perform: Understanding Gender Differences in Athletes and Their Levels of Motivation and AnxietyAlexis Allen, Jerome Lewis
  39. How Instructor Traits Influence Student Satisfaction & SuccessAlison McManus
  40. Reaching Teens with Socially Complex Needs to Improve Behavioral Health: Teen and Caregiver Perspectives on mHealth ToolsNia Lennan, Colleen Stiles-Shields, Karen Reyes, Joseph Archer, Shahrzad Daryani, Jim Zhang
  41. Varying Levels of Discovery in a Minecraft Lesson Affect Cognitive Load, but Not Outcome PerformanceAshleigh Wells, Richard Mayer
  42. Digital and in-Store Experiences: An Unlikely Marriage in the Luxury Fashion IndustryAthina Hostelet
  43. How Does Ethical Leadership Relate to Team Creativity? the Role of Collective Team Identification and Need for Cognitive ClosureSejin Keem, Gamze Koseoglu, Inseong Jeong, Christina Shalley
  44. Family Income and Parent-Adolescent Neural Concordance Predict Adolescent Substance Use Via Parental Monitoring.Claudia Clinchard, Tae-Ho Lee, Alexis Brieant, Brooks King-Casas, Jungmeen Kim-Spoon
  45. Social Anxiety and Alcohol Use-Related Problems: The Roles of Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy and Drinking to CopeCaroline Scherzer, Elizabeth Lewis, Julia Buckner
  46. Transfer Appropriate Processing (TAP) Does Not Account for the Forward Testing EffectMonique Carvalho, Harvey Marmurek
  47. Predictors of Post-Traumatic Growth and Momentary Impulsivity in Addiction RecoveryJake Lively, Alex Holland, Tomecio Hardy, Nathan Brooks, Jason Runyan
  48. Assessing Gender-Based Microaggressions Present in “Friend-Texts” at a Single-Sex SchoolBella Guerra, Stephen Sullivan
  49. Digital Social Communication Provides a Window into Adolescents’ Social Relationships: A Test of Sex DifferencesFiona Helgren, Lilian Li, Esha Trivedi, Randy Auerbach, Stewart Shankman
  50. Tablet and Smart Pencil Notetaking Method Is Comparable to Handwritten and Typed MethodsBrendan Valentine, Hajime Otani, Christopher Davoli
  51. Role of Executive Function in Learning from Distracting LessonsAlyssa Lawson, Richard Mayer
  52. What Is Learner Self-Directedness? Investigating Predictors and Relationships to Self-Reported KnowledgeMakai Ruffin, Meghan Davenport, Margaret Beier
  53. Using Machine Learning to Disentangle Counter-Intuitive and Confounded Emotion Stereotypes from Neutral FacesDaniel Albohn, Reginald Adams
  54. American Blacks: The Power of RepresentationCayla Midy, Stephen Sullivan
  55. The Role of Shame-Proneness on Mental Health StigmaEmily Chassman, Joel Weinberger
  56. Children Are Sensitive Toward the Lack of Significance in ActivitiesLiu Yilin, Fan Yang
  57. Connections between Specific Personality Traits and Substance Use in Young AdultsRachael Lowe, Erica Tronetti, Elena Renze
  58. Monetary Incentive Moderates Pain’s Impact on Cognitive EffortTamara Cancela, Guido Gendolla, Nicolas Silvestrini
  59. Scrolling through Instagram at a Party to Avoid Feeling Anxious: How People Use Social Media to Regulate Their EmotionsHannah Frala, Jennifer Veilleux
  60. "I Feel like We Should Have Had More Bonding Moments": The Importance of Intentional Community Building in Online Summer BridgeDaliah Altal, Allison Lloyd, Peter MacIver, Kathleen Stolle-McAllister
  61. Asymmetric Bias in the Directed Forgetting of Political StimuliAndrew Franks, Hajime Otani, Gavin Roupe
  62. Role of Emotional Tone and Gender of Computer-Generated Voices in Multmedia LessonsFangzheng Zhao, Richard Mayer
  63. Reading Strategy Usage: Latent Profile Membership Can be Explained By RAN and Orthographic Knowledge and Predicts Later Reading PerformanceFenke Kachisi, Jelena Zaric, Jan-Henning Ehm, Telse Nagler
  64. The Effect of Self-Efficacy and Grit on Reluctance to Enter Healthcare Professions Following the COVID-19 PandemicElizabeth Musso
  65. Associations between Alcohol Use and Mental Health Outcomes in a Sample of Emerging AdultsCatherine Mirich, Mary Takgbajouah, Steven Miller, Rachel Greenley, Susan Tran, Joanna Buscemi
  66. Self-Medication for Opioid Use Is Associated with Suicidal Ideation Among People Who Inject DrugsMary Mackesy-Amiti, Leslie Williams, Basmattee Boodram
  67. Reinterpreting Negative Behaviors: Evidence That Initial Person Information Lingers after Impression ReversalArin Korkmaz, Melissa Ferguson
  68. Underrepresented Minority Students’ Psychological Sense of Community and Science Self-Efficacy Significantly Predict Their Science IdentityAllison Lloyd, Mariano Sto Domingo, Kenneth Maton
  69. Can Instructional Delivery Mode Influence Stress and Anxiety Levels Among High School Girls?Gabriella DiPaola, Stephen Sullivan
  70. Some Are for Good Time and Some Are for Long Time: Women’s Perception of Men with Different Addictive Behaviors: A Survey ExperimentRazieh Chegeni, Dominic Sagoe, Andre Syvertsen, Ståle Pallesen
  71. Cognitive Flexibility Mediates the Association between Celebrity Worship and Self-Concept ClarityYu Jinjia, Chen Rongrong
  72. Comparison of Self-Reported Psychiatric Symptom Severity in Adults Who Use Methamphetamine Versus Methamphetamine and Opioid Co-UseKate Shirley, Evan Firsick, Emily Sano, Maya O'Neil, Jennifer Loftis
  73. Walk the Plank: Virtual Risk-Taking and Cheating in AdolescentsElizabeth Gross, Holly Tatum, Jacqueline Clardy-Josephs
  74. Can Looking at a Glass Half-Full Leave You Empty?: Optimism, Stress, Coping Methods, & Wellness Outcomes Among High School StudentsSophia Paesano, Stephen Sullivan
  75. Psychosocial Predictors of Substance Use Cravings in a Rural Population: An Ecological Momentary AnalysisSammie Haskin
  76. Mental Effort during First Minute of Task Performance Increased for Sleep-Restricted Compared to Well-Rested ParticipantsLarissa Wuest, Christian Cajochen, Ruta Lasauskaite
  77. The Universal Mindset about Programming: Increasing Interest in Programming CoursesAndrea Low, Krishna Savani
  78. Personal Choice Moderates Cognitive Conflict’s Impact on Effort-Related Cardiac ResponseYann Bouzidi, Guido Gendolla
  79. College Students’ Coping during the COVID-19 PandemicGary Germo, Adrian Rodriguez
  80. Changes in Alcohol Consumption and Attitudes in Freshman Females: A Pilot StudyJustice Corbett, Natalie Ceballos, Reiko Graham
  81. E-Cigarette Use and Intentions Related to Psychological Distress during the Start of the COVID-19 PandemicPatricia Cabral
  82. Mental Contrasting of a Negative Future Helps Unvaccinated People Who Are Vulnerable to Get VaccinatedSunYoung Kim, Peter Gollwitzer, Gabriele Oettingen
  83. Childhood Maltreatment Predicts Alcohol Abuse in AdulthoodSarah Leavitt, Chanelle Yoder, Kristine Jacquin
  84. Feeling Connected but Dissimilar to One’s Future Self Reduces the Intention-Behavior GapBenjamin Ganschow
  85. Copy That: Student Grade Expectations, Performance and Plagiarism during the PandemicMichael Root, Noah Wasserman, Elizabeth Spievak
  86. School Climate Predictors of Grade Point Average in Absent YouthMichael Fensken, Allen Lai, Victoria Bacon, Kinsey Elllis, Christopher Kearney
  87. “Why Am I so Tired?” the Effect of Zoom-Related Nonverbal Behaviors on College Students’ Zoom FatigueJustin Contreras, Tara Lineweaver, Suneeta Kercood
  88. Adolescent Level and Variability of Purpose in Daily Life Predicts Perceived Belongingness in a Self-Driven Learning ProgramKaylin Ratner, Kaylin Ratner, Gaoxia Zhu, Melody Estevez, Anthony Burrow
  89. Adjunct Question Feedback Impacts Metacognitive Accuracy but Not Learning in Instructional VideoInez Zung, Emma Geller
  90. Youth Self-Regulation Profiles in Self-Driven Learning: Relations between Daily Learning Progress, Affect, Motivation, and Environmental MasteryGaoxia Zhu, Kaylin Ratner, Kaylin Ratner, Melody Estevez, Anthony Burrow, Qingyi Li
  91. Picture This or Analyze That: Strategy Instruction Harms High Spatial Problem SolvingAllison Jaeger, Nia Scarboro, Nahal Heydari
  92. The Role of Perceived Advisor Support and Psychological Distress on College Students’ ResilienceSamantha Bumgardaner, Carly Yadon, Hall Ashley, Adena Young-Jones, Brooke Watson
  93. College Student Loneliness, Anxiety, and Depression during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Links with Subjective and Objective Reports of Digital ActivitiesGregory Chase, Morgan Brown, Michaeline Jensen
  94. Examining the Role of Different Relational Reasoning Skills in Mathematical and Scientific ReasoningChristine Kong-Yan TONG, Terry Tin-Yau Wong
  95. Solving a Novel Problem before Instruction Reduces MisconceptionsLianda Velic, Olivia Kaiser, Marci DeCaro
  96. Individuals Who Engage in Medical Use of Sedatives Report More Neuropsychological Symptoms Than Non-Medical Users and Non-UsersJanette Duffy, Colleen Kocik, Kristine Jacquin
  97. Drug Problems Predict Reactive AggressionJessica Berger, Stephanie Olson, Kristine Jacquin
  98. An Implemental Mindset Protects Against Mood Influences on Task PersistenceJohanna Falk, Peter Gollwitzer, Gabriele Oettingen, Guido Gendolla
  99. Non-Medical Sedative Users Use Other Drugs More Frequently Than Medical UsersHaleigh Harris, Kristine Jacquin
  100. Competing Motives: Assimilating Ingroup Traits and Self-Derogating for the IngroupJacob Elder, Tyler Davis, Brent Hughes
  101. No Significant Impact of Subtitle Length or Language on Video Learning Among Efl StudentsHaichen Yang, Emma Geller
  102. How Transfer Engineering Students Talk about Their Expectancies and Values to Peers Via Youtube VideosHye Rin Lee, Kevin Ramirez, Kristina Zeng, Kaidan Yang, Shirley Thai, Nathanael Forde, et al.
  103. A Study on the Scale Construction of Learning Attitude for Junior College StudentsPin Chen Huang, Hsiu-Shuang Huang, Pin-Hsuan Huang
  104. Conservatives’ Moral Scope Narrows Down When Judging Outgroup MembersSari Mentser, Lilach Sagiv
  105. Signal Detection Theory As a Method for Quantifying Hostile Cognitive Biases: A Word Recognition ExampleBrittanie Moore, Caroline Clements
  106. Comparing the Views of Students and Their Parents on Quality of Higher Education in US and ChinaAnZhuo Wu, Yanning He, Aimin Wang
  107. The Role Metacognitive Knowledge in the Relationship between Self-Efficacy and Academic Performance in College StudentsJasmin Humble, Arash Assar, Chloe Woodling, Alexa Pellegrino, Krista Price, Allison Sederlund, et al.
  108. Who Benefits from Online Social Feedback?: The Moderating Effects of Global Self-EsteemYashmit Lepcha, Hae Yeon Lee
  109. The Effect of Physics Self-Efficacy on Students' Academic Performance in a Physics Flipped ClassroomBushra Aldosari
  110. All Human Groups Are Human, but Some Are More Human Than Others: An Analysis of the Implicit Human-Animal Stereotype Towards Racial and Ethnic Human GroupsKirsten Morehouse, Keith Maddox, Mahzarin Banaji
  111. Effects of Paper and Digital Format on Reading Comprehension in Interaction with Cognitive Control and Motivational Processes.Mariel Musso, Ana Fuentes Cuiñas, Eduardo Cascallar
  112. The Relationship between Impulsivity and Drinking Behavior in Fire ServiceKatharine Thomas, Emily Beattie, Jordan Smith, Elizabeth Coe, Jeffrey Knight, Eric Meyer, et al.
  113. Are They Lying? Political Identity and Personal Experience Influence Believability of Rape AccusationsJosh Woods
  114. Choosing to Empathize with Animals: The Effects of Perceiving and Related to Animals As Members of Social GroupsJoseph Guerriero, Swim Janet, Lengieza Michael, Cameron Daryl
  115. Non-Medical Prescription Opioid Use with Comorbid DepressionYumeng Chen, Kathleen Martin, Rohan Palmer
  116. The Unique Effects of Maternal Alcohol Abuse, Trauma Symptoms, and Parenting Stress on Child Trauma Symptoms Among Treatment-Seeking MothersCaitlin Rancher, Angela Moreland
  117. What Lies Beneath? Examining the Explicit and Implicit Attitudes of Omnivores Towards VegetariansHarini Krishnamurti, Catherine Forestell
  118. Hospitals, Hobbies, and Hair Loss: How Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer Use TiktokErin Kaseda, J Bitterman, Kate Namuhmuh, Erin Gandelman, Jordan Swenson-Noyes, Steven Miller, et al.
  119. Declines in Youth Substance Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from a Rapid ReviewCamille Zolopa, Jacob Burack, Roisin O'Connor, Emiliana Bomfim, Sarah Larney, Dennis Wendt
  120. Provide Information or Encourage Follow-through? Effects of Behavioral Interventions Depend on Baseline MotivationIlana Brody
  121. Symbols to Maintain the Moral Self: Moral Self-Threats Increase Purchase Intentions for Ethical Brands & ProductsAndrea Yetzer, Wendi Gardner
  122. Midlife-Onset Alcohol Dependence: Testing Prospective and Adult Correlates in a Longitudinal Cohort StudyLara Khalifeh, Leah Richmond-Rakerd
  123. Does Greater Knowledge of the Nature and Benefits of Organic Food Contribute to an Increase in Purchase Intent?Ann McManus, Stephen Sullivan
  124. “#Retweet” Is There a Link between Social Media Use and Social Anxiety?Victoria Vazquez, Stephen Sullivan
  125. Mental Contrasting Reduces Gambling Behavior and Gambling Related Symptoms in Problem GamblersJennifer Brinkmann, Timur Sevincer, Gabriele Oettingen
  126. Gender Differences in Cannabis Use Disorder: Similar Symptom Networks, Different Symptom Prevalence, Differences in Comorbidity NetworksAlessandra Mansueto, Emese Kroon, Lauren Kuhns, Francesca Filbey, Reinout Wiers, Janna Cousijn
  127. Framing Depression As a Signal Promotes Positive Impacts on Offset Efficacy and StigmaHans Schroder, Andrew Devendorf, Brian Zikmund-Fisher
  128. Elevated Type I Error Rates of the Bias-Corrected Bootstrap Confidence Interval in Missing Data Methods for the Indirect EffectTristan Tibbe, Amanda Montoya, Craig Enders
  129. Contributions of Gender Expression to Bisexual Women’s Experiences of Stigma and HealthFlora Oswald, Anna Salomaa, Lindsay Palmer, Jes Matsick
  130. Preadolescents’ Coping: Associations with Preadolescents’ Family Related Stress and Maternal StressStephanie Waslin, Nathalia Aguilera, Travis Nair, Laura Brumariu
  131. Reward Responsivity and Emotion Control Beliefs Are Independently, but Not Interactively, Associated with Symptoms of Depression in a Multi-Site InvestigationBrooke Feinstein, June Gruber, Gerald Young, Iris Mauss, Brett Ford, Lauren Alloy, et al.
  132. Positive Affect Moderates Expectancy Violation during Exposure Therapy for Social AnxietyBenjamin Rosenberg, Christina Sandman, Amy Sewart, Tomislav Zbozinek, Michael Treanor, Michelle Craske
  133. The Effectiveness of Peer Counseling SystemsRyan Harra
  134. Dispositional Mindfulness Prospectively Predicts Perceived Stress in Daily Life: A Multilevel Modeling ApproachDaniel Szoke, Holly Hazlett-Stevens
  135. Resilience Associated with Decreased Distress but Not a Significant Moderator between Distress and Basic Need InsecurityDenise Loggie, Jesus Tanguma
  136. Interest in Teletherapy during the COVID-19 Pandemic As Measured By Google Search TrendsJoshua Dredze, Lisi Dredze, Mark Dredze