APS

2022 APS Annual Convention

Poster Session V

Friday, May 27, 2022 · Chicago, IL

Poster

Presentations

  1. Mapping Short-Form Personality Inventory for DSM-5 Facets to the Big Five Inventory-2Brendan Whitney, Molly Nikolas
  2. Social Media Addiction in Relation to PersonalityMaria Esposito, Julia Patras, Sara Hammerle, Scott Ross, Robert West
  3. Social-Dominance Orientation Predicts Emergent Leadership Behaviors in an Experimental Team TaskCooper Drose, Spencer Garcia, Fletcher Keaton, Burnett Claire
  4. Suppression Is More Strongly Linked to Poor Conflict Discussion Outcomes Among Younger Married Couples Than Older OnesJudy Kwak, Claire Growney, Tammy English
  5. The Relationship between a Teacher's Understanding of Creativity and Students’ Admiration for the ClassRanali Ranasinghe, Jacqueline Berkowitz, Kimberly Jaussi, Savanna Russiello-Tous
  6. The Relationship between Diversity Training and Value within an Institution and Individual Value of DiversityAlexandra Itty, Taylor Allen, Savanna Russiello-Tous, Kimberly Jaussi, Sara Reiter, Dina Layish, et al.
  7. The Forced Choice Five Factor Markers: A Comprehensive Cross-Cultural Validation in Three Diverse Samples.Mathew Neuman, Bo Zhang, Jian Li, Tuo Liu
  8. Gender Interactions in the Relationship between Extraversion and Neuroticism and PsychopathyAbbey Robbins, Madison Wright, Stacie Warren
  9. Rethinking Constructs on Eating Disorders Measures: Disordered Attitudes and Behaviours Vary By Gender in a Canadian Community SampleAlyssa Smith, Kristin von Ranson
  10. The Association between Leadership Styles, Trait Mindfulness, and EmpathyArina Malekanfard, Daniel Lim
  11. The Big Six: Dominance Emerged in Ratings of Reality Television PeopleLaura Sinnett
  12. Careful What You Say: The Moderating Role of Apology on the Relation between the Dark Triad and UnforgivenessDmytro Rebrov, C. Ward Struthers, Jingyuan Li, Ariel Shoikhedbrod, Joshua Guilfoyle
  13. Dogmatism, Moral Foundations, and Psychedelic UseDavid Moore, Zachariah Moore, Nina Slota
  14. Impression Management in Leadership: We Choose Self-Promoting Candidates As Leaders Among the Incompetent OnesElif Demirag Burak, Zeynep Aycan
  15. Social Personality Traits Predict Anhedonia and Depression: The Role of the Big Five, Autonomy, and SociotropyStephen Perkovic, Ingrid Pechenkov
  16. Emotional Intelligence and Its Relationship to Self-Perceived Performance in the Customer Service FIELD - NSA, 2/9/22Dr. Carole Ingram, PhD., Dr. Richard Mendelson, PhD., Kelly Schmitt, Christopher Stabile
  17. You Can’t the Handle Transition: The Impact of Perseverant Veteran Identity on Transition to Civilian Life.Drew Robertson, Elizabeth Spievak
  18. Life History Speed Predicts College Academic PerformanceStephanie Witherell, Tyler Minnigh, Thomas Coyle
  19. One Factor, Three Factors, Four: Which One Fits the Trait Meta-Mood Scale More?Eden Thiess, LaShawn Tith, Steven Glover, Orei Odents, Fitsum Ayele, Kimberly Barchard
  20. Gender Differences and Similarities Identified across Dimensions of Psychopathic Traits Among UndergraduatesBryan Neighbors, Camryn Clegg, Kaylee White, Katie Eisenhower, Miranda Yannon
  21. The Importance of Child Physical Fitness: An Examination of Sleep Patterns and Cortisol LevelsAngelin Tai, Sara Ventrello, Savanna Russiello-Tous, Ashley Soliwoda, Kimberly Jaussi, Eric Hoffman, et al.
  22. Are You an Impostor? the Impostor Self-Concept in Relation to Personality Traits and Biological and Cultural Gender - an International Comparative Study between Kenya and Germany.Claudia Quaiser-Pohl, Lea-Christin Wickord
  23. The Mind Needs the Body: The Relationship between Low-Density Lipoproteins, Sleep Disruptions and Cardiovascular Disease Risk FactorsMatthew Debany, Ashley Soliwoda, Kimberly Jaussi, Eric Hoffman, Paul Visich, Rebecca Place
  24. Examining the Effect of Family-to-Work Interface on Older Workers’ Subjective Well-Being and Perceived Ability to Work: The Mediating Role of Personal Sense of ControlYeeun Choi, Shiyang Su, Steve Jex, Min Hanyi
  25. Social Distance As a Strategy of Pathogen Avoidance By Women in the First Trimester of Pregnancy - the Mediating Role of Disgust PropensityNatalia Frankowska, Aleksandra Szymkow, Aleksandra Tolopilo, Katarzyna Galasinska
  26. Development of a Brazilian Portuguese Dark Triad Scale for Organizational Contexts.Luiz Victorino, Débora Giacomet, Debora Dayse, Andreza Araujo, Gabriela Campos
  27. Differential Effects of White Matter Hyperintensities and Regional Amyloid Deposition on Regional Cortical ThicknessChin Hong Tan, Justin Chew, Liwen Zhang, Balázs Gulyás, Christopher Chen
  28. Extrinsic Emotion Regulation Choice in DepressionAtheer Odah Massarwe, Noga Cohen
  29. Sense of Self Moderates Effects of Partner’s Use of Sexually Explicit Material on Women’s Restricted EatingErin Hillard, Megan Markowski
  30. Higher Rejection Sensitivity Predicts Less Relationship SatisfactionMarianna Baykina
  31. The Effect of Viewing Appearance-Based and Self-Compassion Social Media Content on Body ImageEmma Sullivan, Jennifer Harriger, Janet Trammell
  32. The Moderating Effects of Neuroticism on Prosocial Behaviors in Sexual Violence Prevention.Eugene Tay, Sandy Lim, E-yang Goh, Yew Kwan Tong
  33. A Multi-Group Analysis in Racial Differences in Verbal and Non-Verbal Memory on Planning for Future Care Needs Among Older AdultsJamil Lane, Alexis Zimmer, Silvia Sorensen
  34. Hostility Mediates Aggression Among Young Adults Exposed to School Violence during ChildhoodCasey Altomaro, Kristine Jacquin
  35. Narcissism and Emotion Recognition: Agentic and Communal Narcissism Predict Noise, but Not Signal, Perception.Roksana Zdunek, Anna Czarna, Heidi Mauersbeger, Till Kastendieck, Constantine Sedikides, Ursula Hess
  36. Advancing the Understanding of Phenotypic Mimicry in Men’s Conspicuous ConsumptionDaniel Kruger
  37. Examining the Impact of Heart Disease and Diabetes on the Mental Health of Minority Older AdultsSree Saroj Sainath Panchagnula, Bryman Williams, Melvin Davis
  38. Neuroticism, State-Trait Anxiety, and Fear of Missing (FoMO) Predict Negative AffectYasmine Nabulsi, Katelyn Haschke, Marnee McCellan, Scott Debb, Destiny Beatty
  39. Describing Me Today: The Person-Specificity of Relations between Cognition and Personality over 75 DaysDominic Kelly, Adriene Beltz
  40. Support for BLM, Blue Lives Matter, All Lives Matter Is a Matter of Personality (and Politics)Andrew Knapp
  41. High-Resolution Person Perception: Using Unconstrained Linguistic Responses to Naturalistic Stimuli Adds Depth and Nuance to Models of Person PerceptionPaul Connor
  42. Perfectionism Is Associated with Enhanced Symptoms of Orthorexia Nervosa in Community AdultsNiki Hayatbini, Noelle Geisler, Vrinda Kalia
  43. The Use of Screen Time Via Facebook Compounded By Stress in Correlation with Symptoms of Depression and AnxietyChristina Meditz, Rachel Pauletti, Patrick Cooper
  44. Interpersonal Need Satisfaction and Frustration Explains the Association between the Dark Triad and Passion for Video GamingKelly Chroback, Devin Mills
  45. Virtual Social and Emotional Learning Interventions: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisNatalie Nordlund, Evan Harrington, Rachel Losoff
  46. Which Specific Parenting Factors Contribute to Lower Levels of Aggression for College Students?Caroline Boyer, Taylor Bell
  47. Agreeable and Conscientious, but Not Open-Minded: Breadth and Intensity of User’s Impressions of an Artificially Intelligent ChatbotEliane Boucher, Ryan Honomichl, Haley Ward, Sarah Elizabeth Stoeckl, Ran Zilca
  48. Psychological Resiliency PredictorsLaTanya Tolan, Kristine Jacquin
  49. Social Network Quality Affects Romantic Relationship Satisfaction in Couples with Personality Disorder SymptomsRuofan Ma, Alison Schreiber, Nathan Hall, Paul Pilkonis, Michael Hallquist
  50. Disordered Eating: Common Triggers Among College StudentsAric Martin
  51. Investigating the Mechanism Underlying Iadl Limitations and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults: A Serial Mediation ModelWee Qin Ng, Hwajin Yang
  52. Younger and Older Adults’ Cognitive and Physical Functioning after Activating Self-Related Age Stereotypes in Virtual RealityMartin Tomasik, Nils Vahle
  53. Children and Adults Solve Pure Coordination Games Via Alignment of IntuitionsDaniel Perez-Zapata, Xavia McKenzie-Smart, Ian Charest, Iasn Apperly
  54. The Effect of Grit on Academic Performance: Not Much More Than ConscientiousnessJennifer Sanders, Tyler Minnigh, Thomas Coyle
  55. The Big-Five and Psychological Entitlement As Predictors of Perceived Employability in Minority Emerging AdultsMarien Gonzalez, Guillermo Wated, Sabrina Des Rosiers
  56. What, If Anything, Does a Test of Word Association Say about Personality?Ashley Brown
  57. Anorexia, Vitamins, and Executive Dysfunction: Relationships in Daily-Life Experiences of Behavioral Regulation Difficulties.Natalie Noebel, Crystal Oberle
  58. Frustration Tolerance Mediates the Relationship between Grit and MachiavellianismLuke Vargo, Reiko Graham
  59. Changes over Time in Attachment Styles in American College Students: An Update until 2019Bill Chopik, Sara Konrath, Alison Jane Martingano, Sunil Iyer
  60. Evaluation of the Relationship Profile Test’s Measurement Invariance: Revisiting Test Score Differences Based on Sex and Location of ResidencePayton Scalf, Shannon Thomson, Adam Natoli, Robert Bornstein
  61. Personality, Personal Values, and Psychopathology in ChildrenRaul Espana, Cassandra Brandes, Allison Shields, Cheyenne Bates, Avante Smack, Jennifer Tackett
  62. The Kids Are Alright: The Decline, then Rise, of Empathy in Young Americans over TimeSara Konrath, Mark Davis, Alison Jane Martingano, Fritz Breithaupt
  63. Truth Beyond Measure: Examining the Content Validity of the Hexaco-PI-R Honesty-Humility Scale and the Truthful Communication ScaleRyan Wheat, R. Michael Furr
  64. Exploring Gender Differences in Adaptive and Maladaptive Perfectionism and Personality TraitsDavid Hibbard, Gail Walton, Akiko Watabe
  65. Gender Differences in Video Games Is Linked to Different Moral Themes and MessageGaillot Andre, Marina Klimenko
  66. Measuring the Impact of Ego Strength Among Type 2 DiabetesCharanpreet Singh
  67. Getting COVID-19: Anticipated Negative Emotions Are Worse Than Experienced Negative EmotionsAmanda Dillard, Brian Meier
  68. Consumers Perceptions about Sugar Content in Breakfast CerealsMagda Saraiva, Marília Prada, Claúdia Viegas, Bernardo Cavalheiro, Margarida Garrido
  69. Teachers' Perspectives about Sugar Intake in Portuguese ChildrenMarília Prada, Mariana Brazão, Magda Saraiva, Margarida Garrido
  70. U.S. College Student Voters: Differences in Midterm and Presidential Voters' Activities and IntentionsAnusha Natarajan, Stacy Morris
  71. COVID-19 Job Burnout: The Influence of Personality and Depressive SymptomsJisook Park, Brett Bieberle, Maja Persa, Tou Lee, Brooke Mann, Sarah Rooney
  72. The Cleveland Adapted Personality Questionnaire and AgingMakayla Miller, Essence Baker
  73. Exploring Differential Associations between Optimism and Pessimism with Caregiver Burden: The Role of Subjective Well-BeingJames Borenstein-Laurie, Carsten Wrosch
  74. Association between Sadness and Anger Intensity and Variability to Stress and Health Symptoms in Old Age: The Role of Perceived ControlParisa Sepehri, Carsten Wrosch
  75. Age-Related Trends in Adults’ Tendency for Principled Resistance to Morally Compromising SituationsTammy Sonnentag, Taylor Wadian
  76. Self Uncertainty: Psychophysiological Consequences Resulting from AversivenessDana Benavides, Sarah Musa, Joshua Brown, Zachary Hohman
  77. Aging Differences to Subtypes of Sadness and Anger: A Qualitative AnalysisRyan Muskin, Eric Allard, Meghan Paulo, Summer Stearns
  78. Predicting Rebellion to Morally Compromising SituationsTaylor Wadian, Tammy Sonnentag
  79. Big 5 Personality Characteristics As Predictors of the Components of PsychopathyLeigh Pino, Kristine Jacquin
  80. Resiliency Mediates the Relationship between Childhood Physical Neglect and Adult FearlessnessSydney Keller, Kristine Jacquin
  81. You Are Measuring Moral Foundations Wrong, and It Makes a Big Di!ErenceAlexandra Wormley, Kevin Grimm, Mohammad Atari, Adam Cohen
  82. Feeling Insecure about Popularity Status Is Related to Restrained Eating through Body DissatisfactionMingqi Li, Yan Li
  83. Avoidant Personality: Emotions, Cognitions, and Interpersonal DynamicsTess Power, Soo Hyun Cho Lee, Philip Wong
  84. Maladaptive Correlates of Prefrontal Functioning: The Frsbe and PID-5Lily Fuchs, Scott Ross, Sydney Majka
  85. Happy Alone? Older Adults with Positive Motivations for Solitude Exhibit Greater Well-BeingJennifer Smith, Virginia Thomas, Margarita Azmitia
  86. The Impact of Eating Disorder and Mood Symptoms on Outpatient Eating Disorder Treatment AdherenceAfton Koball, Sarah Long, Alec Fitzsimmons, Claire Curtis, Andrew Borgert
  87. Better-Than-Average Estimates of Critical Thinking Dispositions Bias Scores on Dispositional MeasuresD. Alan Bensley, Cody Watkins, Kathleen Jocoy, Qianli Chen, Alethea Green
  88. Coping Skills and Grit Predict Sport Anxiety in Youth AthletesTeona Velehorschi, Noelle Warfford, Hannah Herc, Peter Mezo
  89. The Better-Than-Average Effect Demonstrated with Critical Thinking DispositionsAlexis Layton, Alethea Green, D. Alan Bensley, Cody Watkins
  90. Unique Trait-Specific Associations between Psychopathy and Self-ConstrualHaley Jacquez, Luke Tacke, Nicole Satterlund, Ben Saltigerald, Vanessa Hillman, Brittany Burgess, et al.
  91. Psychopathic Traits Predict Reasons for Engaging in COVID-19 Prevention BehaviorLuke Tacke, Ben Saltigerald, Haley Jacquez, Vanessa Hillman, Nicole Satterlund, Mackenzie Meendering, et al.
  92. Basic Personality Traits Largely Account for the Relations between Personality Disorder Symptoms and Intimate Partner ViolenceKatherine Collison, Donald Lynam
  93. Meaningfulness of Effort: A Trait-Level Measure of Effort ValuationAidan Campbell, Joanne Chung, Michael Inzlicht
  94. Same Goals, but Different Outcomes: Present-Focused Versus Future-Focused Memory Beliefs Differentially Predict Young and Older Adults’ Everyday Use of Memory StrategiesAbbey Collins, Stephanie Smith, Tara Lineweaver, Jessica Crumley-Branyon, Michelle Horhota
  95. What Is Intellectual Humility -- the Understanding of Owning Intellectual LimitationHaifei Zhou, Wanchen Gao, Cole Aydar, Jung Jiin, Irmak Okten, Gabriele Oettingen, et al.
  96. Emotion Regulation Motives Predict Emotion Regulation Strategies in Athletes and Non-AthletesKaitlyn Chamberlain, Jennifer Veilleux
  97. Personality Traits, Alexithymia, and Psychological Predictors of Health-Related Quality of LifeKelly Curtis, Kirsten Li-Barber
  98. Societal Concerns of Cognitive Ability Tests Predict Perceptions of UnfairnessPatrick Nebl, Jessica Sim, Catherine Gaze, Thomas Sawyer
  99. Age Effects of Goal Engagement Strategies across Older Adulthood: High Levels of Goal Engagement Buffers Increasing Depressive Symptoms in Early Old AgeIrene Giannis, Carsten Wrosch
  100. Extroversion Related to Higher Well-Being during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Regardless of Number of Household MembersBianca Pirotina, Megan Kelly, Anthony Ryals
  101. Associations between Fat Talk and Perfectionistic Traits, Cognitions and Self-Presentations, Personality and DepressionGordon Flett, Riana Fisher, Taryn Nepon, Paul Hewitt
  102. Cognitive Function and Emotional Intelligence Predict ResiliencePriyanka Sunder, Kristine Jacquin
  103. Mediating Mechanisms of the Relation between Anxiety and Cognitive Control in Spanish-Speaking Young AdultsJosé Maldonado-Martínez, Dariana Gil-Hernández, María Cruz-Ortiz, Thyara Vega-Rondón, José Figueroa-González, Janelle Marrero-Rivera, et al.
  104. Gender Differences in Self-Efficacy Partially Explain the Female Underprediction EffectTyler Minnigh, Thomas Coyle
  105. The Mediating Role of Rumination, Catastrophizing, and Self-Blame on the Relationship between Socially Prescribed Perfectionism and Self-Esteem.Hollie Minichiello, Paul Fuglestad
  106. Moderating Role of Anxious Attachment on Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating BehaviorJenna Walters, Warner Myntti, Valerie Valledor, Chong Chow
  107. Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Ambiguous Social Situations: Associations with Eating Disorder Symptoms and Socioemotional FunctioningMichael Bronstein, Jonas Everaert, Erich Kummerfeld, Ann Haynos, Sophia Vinogradov
  108. Delay Discounting Predicts Academic Behaviors and Outcomes in College StudentsMichael Bixter
  109. The Relation of Age to Level of Distress Among Adults Beginning PsychotherapyShannon Gasparro, Serah Narine, Margaret McDonald, William Chaplin
  110. Childhood Maltreatment Predicts Machiavellian EgocentricityErica Nagy, Kristine Jacquin
  111. Resilience Moderates the Relationship between Childhood Emotional Neglect and Stress ImmunityKimberly Keiser, Kristine Jacquin
  112. Body Dissatisfaction, Negative Affect, and Disordered Eating: Investigating the Moderating Effects of Specific Negative Coping Factors.Maisy Seale, Warner Myntti, Valerie Valledor, Chong Chow
  113. Influence of Stereotype Threat and Age on the Stroop EffectRaquel McDonald, Natalie Homa
  114. Well-Being from 40 Years to 95 Years of Age: Patterns of Changes Are Seen for a Significant Proportion of AdultsArielle Bonneville-Roussy
  115. Ostracism Evokes Distress and Depletes Self-Regulation in Restricted EatersLucia Herrero, Cindy McCrea
  116. Relationships between Dispositional Mindfulness, Anxiety, Aging, and Language ProductionLori James, Hannah Levitt, Octavio Bustos-Penaloza, Lily Herlihy, Tylor Ghaffari
  117. Pandemic Stress and Social Media Use Influence Body Image, Eating Attitudes and Mental Health of WomenRoselle Cacio, Rebecca Farmer Huselid
  118. Understanding Information and Communication Technology Acceptance Among Elderly UsersSharmili Mitra, Anshita Singh, Sambath RD, Manish Kumar Asthana
  119. Subjective Socioeconomic Disadvantage Indirectly Predicts Increased Food Portion Selection through Perceived Disruption of Personal Resources during the COVID-19 PandemicBobby Cheon, Li Ling Lee, Aimee Pink
  120. Learning to like Vegetables and Donuts: Early Feeding Practices Predict a Preference for All Types of FoodAidan Finegan, Chloe Billy, Grace Nicolai, Linda Dick, Laura String, Christine McBride
  121. Correlates of Cognitive Strategy Use Among Socioeconomically Diverse Older AdultsMorgan Palmer, Laura Zahodne, Afsara Zaheed
  122. Racial Disparities in COVID Cognitive Experiences: The Case of Metro-DetroitJasmine Cooper, Toni Antonucci
  123. Cognitive and Emotional Intelligence Predict Cluster B Personality Disorder CharacteristicsPriyadarshini Shirahatti, Kristine Jacquin
  124. Linkages between Childhood Abuse and Neglect and Eating Disorders in Women with and without ADHDAllison Ahn, Elizabeth McBride, Yasmeen Faisal, Phuc Nyugen, Stephen Hinshaw
  125. Class Half Empty: Increased Neuroticism Relates to Worsened Zoom FatigueRuby Lyn Lucin, Lauren Knox, Casey McGinnis, Justin Gluck, Stefanie Drew
  126. Life Satisfaction Associations with Self-Reported Pain, Positive Affect, and Executive Functioning after Traumatic Brain InjuryStephanie Neaves, Linda S. Hynan, Shannon Juengst, Tri Pham, Kathleen Bell, Rong Zhang, et al.
  127. The Strength of Four Predictors on Engagement in Weight Control StrategiesEmily Wagner, Kayla Weinberger, Jennifer Muehlenkamp
  128. “Real Men Eat Meat?”: Gender and Food PreferencesTyler White, Sasha Freedland, Shanhong Luo
  129. Moderating Role of Neuroticism on Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating BehaviorValerie Valledor, Warner Myntti, Chong Chow
  130. Longitudinal Measurement Invariance Testing of the Power of Food Scale during PregnancyJan Mooney, Leah Lipsky, Jennifer Webb, Tonja Nansel
  131. "I'm Confused." "I'm Confused." Dementia-Related Confusion and Repetitiveness Improve Most after Music ListeningMarissa Ward, Nicole Hagen, Madeline Sersic, Chandler Swain, Sophia Demerdijian, Tonya Bergeson, et al.
  132. Examining the Validity and Factor Structure of the Triarchic Model of PsychopathyKaela Van Til, Brinkley Sharpe, Josh Miller, Donald Lynam
  133. Where Age Matters in Appreciating Humor Among Southeast AsiansZoe Ziyi Ng, W. Quin Yow
  134. Perceived Emotional Invalidation and Borderline Personality Features: The Mediating Role Self-ReflectionJason Chung, Erin Kaufman
  135. Measuring Symptom Distress in Psychotherapy Patients: A Comparison of Sum Scoring and Symptom Count ModelsMargaret McDonald, Raquel Alicea, Emely Sanchez, Shannon Gasparro, William Chaplin
  136. Depression, Rumination, and Mother-Daughter Relationship Quality: A Dyadic AnalysisLucas Parnell, Kaiya Haywood, Rana Aabed, Chong Chow
  137. Cynicism Is a Better Predictor of Conspiracy Theory Belief Than Subclinical ParanoiaCody Watkins, Alexis Layton, D. Alan Bensley, Alethea Green, Qianli Chen