Marathon 1/n: With marathon in the morning of Oct. 20, some roads will be blocked around conference hotel, with only Richmond St accessible by car. Those wishing to travel by car, delays for leaving hotel can be 30-60 minutes.
Marathon 2/n: alternative to getting to Pearson Airport is to take subway from Osgoode (west of Sheraton) or Queen station (east of Sheraton) to union station and from there, getting Uexpress train to airport. For example, see https://t.co/plVpExellT
At 4:50: How Political Ideology Shapes Threat Reactions to Rapid Social Change (Provincial Ballroom); Lewin’s Maxim in 2019: “There is nothing
as practical as a
good theory” (Chestnut); Understanding and Addressing Challenges to Gender Diversity
in Organizations (City Hall)
At 3:35: Causal Effect Heterogeneity in Experimental Social Psychology (Provincial Ballroom); The State of Stereotyping: New Discoveries and Enduring Findings (Chestnut room); The Politics of Attribution (City Hall room)
At 2:10: Intuitive Processes in the Acceptance and Rejection of (Mis)Information (Provincial); A Closer Look at the Costs of an Acclaimed Emotion-Regulation Strategy (Chestnut); What Police-Citizen Encounters Reveal About The Psychology of Policing and Being Policed (City Hall)
At 11:10: Thirty Years of Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins and Its Legacy for the LGBT Community (Provincial Ballroom); A Social Perspective on (Ir)Rationality: Antecedents and Consequences (Chestnut room); Why Boredom
is Interesting (City Hall room)
At 9:45: What Large, Multi-Site Experiments Conducted in Generalizable Samples Can Reveal About the Replicability and Mechanisms of Psychological Effects (Provincial Ballroom);
When Teammates Transgress (Chestnut room); Costs and
Benefits of Pro-Social Behavior (City Hall room)
At 8:30: How Does Prejudice Form (Provincial Ballroom); The Good Life: New Insights into the Psychology of Happiness and Well-being (Chestnut room); New Perspectives on Core and Moral Disgust (City Hall room).
At 4:50: The Life and Times of Ladd Wheeler (Provincial Ballroom); Is there "Red" versus "Blue" Social Cognition (Chestnut room); Objectification Theory: New Angles, New Insights (City Hall room).
At 3:35: Computer-Resident Language and Naturalistic Conversation as Windows Into Social Cognition (Provincial Ballroom); Using Temporal Dynamics to Advance our Understanding of Interpersonal Processes (Chestnut room); Culture and Meaning Making (City Hall room).
At 2:10: The Social Psychology of Artificial Intelligence (Provincial Ballroom); Does the Arc of the Moral Universe Really Bend Toward Justice (Chestnut room); Leveraging Physical Experiences to Enhance Social and Psychological Competencies (City Hall room).
At 11:10: What Factors Causally Affect Intergroup Attitudes and Behaviours (Provincial Ballroom); The Three Faces of Grandiose Narcissism (Chestnut room); Modelling Mediation Processes in Longitudinal Data (City Hall room).
At 9:45: The Return of Blatant Intergroup Hostility (Provincial Ballroom); Expanding the Self-Control Toolbox (Chestnut room); Four Paradoxes that Violate Intuitions about Interdependent Cultures (City Hall room)