Colin interviewed his advisor, Brian Nosek, at SPSP this year. It was definitely a career highlight.
Video here: https://vimeo.com/912341579/b645b8490c?share=copy
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Eva is giving one of two graduate student talks at the Political Psychology preconference at the upcoming SPSP meeting in San Diego. Her talk is titled "Wanting change, but not inclined to pursue change: Exploring the concept of Disaffected Consent in the context of U.S. neoliberalism."
Colin organized one of the two invited symposiums for the upcoming SPSP 2024 meeting in San Diego. The title of the symposium is “Engaging ethically in community-centered research with overburdened communities” and includes a multi-disciplinary group of speakers (e.g., Psychology, Sociology, Disaster Studies) who work inside and outside of academia.
Colin will interview his PhD advisor, Brian Nosek, during one of two “Out of the lab” presentations at the upcoming SPSP 2024 meeting in San Diego.
Abhay Alaukik was recently accepted into the Summer Institute for Social and Personality Psychology. During the summer program, Abhay will be able to attend a course in the psychology of intergroup relations, which will focus on social identities and how they interact with social institutions.
Abhay is looking forward to visiting Columbus, OH, and meeting and working with up-and-coming scholars! Congratulations to all APC lab members for presenting their most recent work at the 2023 Society of Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference! In case you missed them, here are the posters! Graduate members of the APC lab will be presenting at the main SPSP 2023 conference in Atlanta.
Victoria Colvin will be presenting a poster titled "Cats/Dogs IAT is a better predictor of behavioral based interactions between thinking style and affective vs. cognitive focus" Abhay Alaukik will be presenting a poster on "Polarization and extremism when sampling qualitative information: Choosing between options worse than estimating relative preferability or independent ratings" Jackelyn Avila will be presenting her poster titled: "Vota por mi: Latinxs' views of politicians' appeal as genuine vs Hispandering" Eva Garcia Ferres will be presenting a poster on "Differentiating evaluative and motivational underpinnings of system justification" In addition, we want to congratulate Jackelyn Avila and Eva Garcia Ferres for receiving SPSP Travel Awards! See you in Atlanta! On Monday October 3rd, 2022, Victoria Colvin successfully defended her dissertation proposal titled "White and womanly: How identity focus influences White women's public policy support. She is now an official doctoral candidate at University of Florida. Congratulations!
Congratulations to two graduate lab members, Jackelyn and Eva, for each receiving a SPSSI Grant in Aid. Jackelyn was awarded this grant for her project titled "Vota por mi: Latinx's views of politicians' appeals as genuine vs. Hispandering." She will examine whether political appeals to the Latinx community are seen as genuine or "hispandering" using a concurrent parallel mixed method design (i.e., collecting both qualitative and quantitative data). Eva was awarded the grant for her project titled "When we maintain bad systems: Social status, hopelessness, and inaction." This award will help cover the costs of an experimental study examining whether socio-economic power moderates the relationship between collective hopelessness, passive justifications of our economic system, and psychological well-being. Undergraduate research assistants present work at PGSO's Spring 2022 Undergraduate Research Forum4/19/2022 Congratulations to all presenters! You can read about the studies conducted by APC lab members below "Parenting, Politics, and a Pandemic: The Link Between Authoritarian Parenting Style and COVID-19 Beliefs" by Julia Mohanty, Lisseth Cruz, Vivien Ionescu, Carter Pacis, Laurel Guffey, Ashley Ware, Victoria Colvin and Dr. Colin T. Smith. "Trust in experts and political ideology predict COVID-19 beliefs and policy attitudes" by Gabrielle Mion, Greyson Williams, Gabrielle Schienert, Skye Speakman, Grayson Eastman, Kurt Loiseau, Dr. Marjorie Prokosch and Dr. Colin T. Smith.
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