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 Self-Regulation Preconference @ SPSP
Posted by: Benjamin Converse
Title/Position: Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Psychology
School/Organization: University of Virginia
Sent to listserv of: SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: October 28th, 2013


We are pleased to announce that the 2nd annual Self-Regulation Preconference will take place in Austin, Texas, on Thursday, February 13, 2014, preceding the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

Capitalizing on the great success of last year’s first-ever Self-Regulation Preconference, we return with a diverse group of leading researchers who are taking on the biggest current questions, and a data blitz featuring new work from exciting senior-graduate researchers. Talks will feature the latest thinking on intrapersonal, interpersonal, and situational aspects of self-regulation; examine emotional, cognitive, and social components; and feature analyses from the neural level up to the long-term behavioral level. Apply now to present a poster or, if you are a postdoc or 4th-6th year graduate student, to give a data-blitz talk!

Featuring:
Ozlem Ayduk
Emily Balcetis
Roy Baumeister
Elliot Berkman
James Gross
Arie Kruglanski
Greg Walton

Please see our homepage to register and for more information:

https://sites.google.com/site/selfregspsp/home

Do you want to present your research at this exciting meeting? You have two opportunities:

(1) Apply to present a poster, or…
(2) If you are a postdoc or senior graduate student (4th-6th year or program equivalent), apply to give a ten-minute research talk during our data blitz session.

Poster and data-blitz applications are due by November 15th, 11:59pm (in the last time zone on earth).
See the website for more details.

We hope to see you there!
Organizers: Benjamin Converse and Wilhelm Hofmann
Assistant Organizers: Kyle Dobson and Hiroki Kotabe
With generous financial support from the University of Cologne.




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