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Fielding Represents at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention

Denver, Colorado   –   August 4-7, 2016

Looking to connect with other Fielding colleagues at APA? Listed below are some presentations and events shared by some of our Fielding leaders. Visit http://apa.org/convention/index.aspx for more information.

Jerri Lynn-Hogg, PhD - Media Psychology doctoral faculty and program director

Jerri Lynn Hogg, PhD
Director, Media Psychology Program, Fielding Graduate University
2015 President, APA Division 46, Society for Media Psychology and Technology

Ethical Uses of Technology -Thursday, August 4 – 10:00 -11:50 am – Convention Center/Room 203 Level 2

Challenges in Media Psychology and Technology – Friday, August 5 – 11:00 – 11:50 am – Convention Center/Mile High Ballroom 4D Level 3-Ballroom Level

Future of Media Psych With the Past Presidents of the Society for Media Psychology and Technology – Saturday, August 6 – 8:00 – 9:50 am – Convention Center/Room 302 Level 2-Meeting Room Level

Division 46 Social Hour – Saturday, August 6 – 5:00 – 6:50 pm – Sheraton Denver Hotel, Plaza Ballroom A

Nancy BakerNancy Lynn Baker, PhD, ABPP
President, Society for General Psychology (APA D.1)
Diplomate in Forensic Psychology
Professor Emeritus
Fielding Board of Trustees Member

Division 1 Presidential Address: “Roots & Branches – Envisioning a psychology free of racism and sexism,” Friday, August 5 – 4:00 pm Convention Center Level 2, Room 106

Dr. Baker introduces students Lynne DeMartini, Van Ly, Danielle Drake-Burnett, and Melissa DePoorter  (Lyndse Anderson, Anna Lewis, and Katrina La Mar are also co-authors but will not be in attendance) in a session from 9:00 – 9:50am – Sunday, August 7 Convention Center Level 2, Room 104

Division 1 Business Meeting – Friday, August 5 – 5:00 – 6:00 pm – Sheraton in the Windows Ballroom

Division 1 Social Hour – Friday, August 5 – 6:00 – 8:00 pm (the first 71 students or Early Career psychologists attending the D1 social hour will get a free drink ticket!)

Fielding students Lynne DeMartini, Van Ly, and Danielle Drake-Burnett will be assisting as hosts in the Division 1 Hospitality Suite at the Hyatt during the convention.

KRISTINE JACQUINKristine M. Jacquin, Ph.D.
Dean for Student Development
Professor of Psychology
Summaries of Dr. Jacquin’s conference presentations will be posted prior to the conference on her professional Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/drkristinejacquin

Blassingame, J. C., Armstrong, A. K., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Juror attitudes about intellectual disability impact capital sentencing more than case variables. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Bloodworth, N., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Childhood victimization by peers and current social support predict adult relational aggression. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Boyle, E. J., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Visual perceptual skills predict improvements in reading among below-grade-level high school readers. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Camacho, N. D., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Childhood exposure to neighborhood violence predicts aggression better than home and school violence. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Crosby, T., Bloodworth, N., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Early maladaptive schemas predict personality disorder characteristics in young adults. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO

Cuthbert, K., Pierce-Cloutier, M. K., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Nonmedical users endorse more permissive beliefs on prescription psychostimulants than other groups. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO. Recipient of a NIDA travel award (funded by grant R13 DA038955).

Davis, A. S., Masilla, A. G., Lanaville, D., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Defendant and victim sexual orientation affect juror verdicts in a same-sex rape trial. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Detrick, S., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Group deliberation reduces gender bias in a sexual harassment trial. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Diehl, M. L., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Childhood victimization and witnessing violence predict adult physical and verbal aggression. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Douglass, A., Sancho, K., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Anger and hostility in the young adult children of incarcerated parents. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Drakulic, C., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Using social problem solving to predict negative police behaviors. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Fernandez, Y., Summers, H. N., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Visual perceptual skills predict improvements in reading among elementary school students. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Hafer, A., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Juror characteristics and defendant gender impact juror decisions in a sexual harassment trial. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). The impact of cannabis on neuropsychological functioning. In J. Read (Chair), Cannabis – The New Miracle Drug? Symposium conducted at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Pierce-Cloutier, M., Cuthbert, K., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Neuropsychological abilities predict physical aggression in young adults. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Quiles Tajes, J., Bishop, A. & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Early maladaptive schemas predict substance abuse behaviors in college students. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO. Recipient of a NIDA travel award (funded by grant R13 DA038955).

Richards, H. & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Vocabulary skills do not predict improvements in reading comprehension in struggling young readers. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Scott, T. & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Vocabulary level predicts reading improvements in high school students. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

Tatum, M., Raja, K., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016, August). Witnessing childhood violence and violent victimization are predictors of adult sexual perpetration. Poster accepted for presentation at the 124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

 

 

 

 

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