APS Annual Convention | May 22-25 | Washington, D.C.
The following Department of Psychology faculty and students will present at the convention. Please visit the APS website for more information, including a complete convention schedule.
APS Leadership Meeting
Pamela Davis-Kean: Board meeting to officially become APS President-Elect
APS Award Recipient
Monique Ward: APS Mentor Award
Speakers and Panelists
Omar Ahmed: Newly Engineered Mouse Lines Reveal Rules for Psychedelic Neuroplasticity in Brain Regions Lacking 5-HT2a Receptors
Michaelle E. DiMaggio-Potter (presenter and symposium chair), Aliona Tsypes, Alexandre Dombrovski, and Aidan Wright: Dynamic Associations Between Interpersonal Complementarity and Suicidal Ideation in Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder (part of symposium: Investigating Momentary Psychosocial and Physiological Risk and Protective Factors for Suicidal Ideation in Daily Life)
Kai Cortina: Critical Thinking: Change in Concept and Measurement over the Last 100 Years
Grant King (presenting author) and Aidan Wright: Maximizing Personalized Prediction: A Comparison of Individualized Models, Multitask Learning, and Mixed Effects Methods
Janan Mostajabi (presenter and symposium chair): Structure of Current Psychopathology and its Associations with Daily Life Experiences using the HiTOP-PRO
Monique Ward: Dissecting Successful Mentorship: Support for the Future of Psychological Science
Monique Ward (presenting author) and Miranda Reynaga: Media Exposure, Racialized Appearance Beliefs, and Well-Being Among Asian, Black, and Latina Girls
Aidan Wright (presenting author) and Chandra Sripada: Assessing Psychopathology Using Chatgpt Coding of Open-Ended Daily Diaries
Poster Presentation
Cheyenne Garcia: Grandparent Involvement in Middle Childhood and Depressive Symptoms and Stress in Emerging and Middle Adulthood
Judy Zhu (presenting author), Mari Kira, and Fiona Lee: A Qualitative Study of Dialectical Thinking in Asian Americans’ Responses to Racial Discrimination