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   Social Cognition 2004   image  



Thursday, January 29, 2004
, 8:30am-4:30pm


Sponsored by the International Social Cognition Network (ISCON)

 

 

 

Austin Convention Center (Across the street from the Hilton)
Map:
http://www.austinconventioncenter.com/Maps/HotelMap.htm

                             

 

 

Registration:

 
To register for the preconference, please complete a
registration form and include with the form a check or money order for $25 U.S. made out to Jeff Sherman. This will cover breakfast, breaks, and equipment costs. You are on your own for lunch. Non-American guests may pay at the time of the conference.

 

 

Checks and registration forms should be mailed to:

 

Jeff Sherman
Department of Psychology

Northwestern University

2029 Sheridan Rd

        Evanston, IL 60208-2710, USA

 

 

 

 

Program

For a complete list of abstracts, click here

 

 

8:30-9:00       Continental Breakfast

 

9:00-9:30       Ap Dijksterhuis (University of Amsterdam)

Think Different: The Role of Unconscious and Conscious Processes in Attitude Formation and Decision Making

 

9:30-10:00     Melissa Ferguson (Cornell University)

Automatic Attitudes Reflect the Perceiver’s Current Goal-Pursuit Toward the Objects                


10:00-10:30   Break   
    

10:30-11:00   Denise Sekaquaptewa (University of Michigan)

Habitual Biases in Processing Stereotype-Relevant Information: Assessment and Consequences for Intergroup Interaction

11:00-11:30   Sarah Queller (Indiana University)

Accuracy Versus Bias in Category Level Judgments

 

11:30-1:00     Lunch


1:00-1:30       Brian Nosek (University of Virginia)

Automatic Evaluative Processes: Reflecting Culture in Person or Culture and Person?


1:30-2:00       Alan Lambert (Washington University)

Attentional Control in Private Versus Public Contexts

 

2:00-2:30       Gordon Moskowitz (Lehigh University)

Implicit Processes of Goal Shielding and the Control of Stereotype Activation


2:30-3:00
       Break



3:00-3:30
       Jeff Sherman & Frederica Conrey (Northwestern University)

Beyond Automaticity and Control: Implicit Measures of Prejudice Tap Multiple Processes


 
3:30-4:30       Keynote Address: John Bargh (Yale University)

Useful Illusions: The Utility vs. Reality of the Automatic/Controlled Distinction