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Every
year the Section has a preconference the day before the Annual
CPA Meeting, usually at one of the local universities. The purpose
of the preconference is to provide a more intimate opportunity
for students, faculty, and other professionals to meet and present
their research. These preconferences are typically well-attended
(approximately 50 people attended the 2011 preconference) and
allow for lots of friendly interactions. People who do not belong
to the section are welcome to attend, although we encourage people
who are not CPA members to join!
***2011
Past Preconference Program***
| 9:45
- 10:00 |
Welcome |
| 10:00
- 10:30 |
When
and Why Are Automatic Evaluations Context-Dependent?
Bertram Gawronski, University of Western Ontario |
| 10:30
- 11:00 |
Why
Cross-Group Friendship Improves Intergroup Relations
Elizabeth Page-Gould, University of Toronto |
| 11:00
- 11:30 |
Coffee
break |
| 11:30
- 12:00 |
The
Dark Tetrad of Personality
Delroy Paulhus, University of British Columbia
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| 12:00
- 12:30 |
Modeling
Fluctuations in Interpersonal Behaviour: The Case of Interpersonal
Spin
Debbie Moskowitz, McGill University |
| 12:30
- 2:00 |
Lunch
(posters & coffee beginning at 1:00) |
| 2:00
- 2:30 |
Intimacy
in Same-Sex Friendships
Beverley Fehr, University of Winnipeg |
| 2:30
- 3:00 |
Women's
Strategy Use in Competition for "Good Men"
Maryanne
Fisher, St. Mary's University |
For
further information please contact:
Dr. Geoff MacDonald (S-P Section Chair) gmacdonald@psych.utoronto.ca
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