TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2005

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Event

Speaker

Title

Date & Time

Location

UNC seminar

Lawrence Sanna,
UNC-Chapel Hill

The TEMPO Model and Temporal Biases: "It's Not Just the Thought (Content) That Counts!"

Sep 12, Mon
2:00-3:30

310 Davie Hall UNC

Marketing seminar

Jennifer Lerner,
Carnegie Mellon University

Portrait of the Angry Decision Maker

Sep 14, Wedn.
3:00-4:30

Fuqua R. J. Reynolds Auditorium

Social brownbag

Allen Lind,
Duke University

TBA

Sep 16, Friday 1:00-2:15

Social Science 136

Social brownbag

Mitch Prinstein,
UNC–Chapel Hill

Interpersonal Models of Adolescent Health Risk Behavior:  Applications of Social Psychology

Sep 23, Friday 1:00-2:15

Social Science 136

Social brownbag

Adriel Boals,
Duke University

Stress, emotional disclosure, and cognition

Sep 30, Friday
1:00-2:15

Social Science 136

Social brownbag

Keith Payne,
UNC-Chapel Hill

An Inkblot for Attitudes: At the Intersection of Projective and Implicit Attitude Measures

Oct 14, Friday
1:00-2:15

Social Science 136

Social brownbag

Michelle Sherrill,
Duke University

Standards and Social Evaluation: Self-Regulation by the Sociometer

Oct 21, Friday
1:00-2:15

Social Science 136

SSRI

Baba Shiv,
Stanford University

Investment Behavior and the Dark Side of Emotion

Oct 24, Monday
6:00-7:15

Trent Hall
Room 040

Social brownbag

Kerry Marsh,
University of Connecticut

A Dynamical, Embodied Approach to Cooperation and Synchrony

Oct 28, Friday
1:00- 2:15

Social Science 136

SSRI Tracey LaPierre,
Duke Univ, Sociology
Marital Status and Depression: Variations Over the Life Course

Oct 31, Monday
6:00-7:15

Trent Hall
Room 040

SSRI

Claude Steele,
Stanford University

Identity Happens: How Stereotypes and Identity-Threat Affect Intellectual Performance

Nov 11, Friday 1:00- 2:15

John Hope
Franklin
Center Rm. 240

Social brownbag

Jeffrey Quinn,
Duke University

Controlling habits and temptations: Advantages of regulatory fit

Nov 18, Friday 1:00- 2:15

Social Science 136

Social brownbag

Tory Higgins

What is value?

Dec 2, Friday
1:00-2:15

Social Science 136

Social brownbag

Charles Carver,
University of Miami

Control processes, affective experiences, and approach behavior

Dec 9, Friday 1:00- 2:15

TBA

 

Confirmed Spring 2006 speakers:

- Stacey Sinclair (Jan 20), Ayelet Fishbach (Feb 10), Brian Nosek (Feb 24), Scott Huettel (March 10), William Fleeson (March 24), Melanie Green (April 7), Jim Coan (April 14)

 

Related speaker series:

Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)

Complete Marketing, Management and Decision Process speaker listings.

Complete Department of Psychology: Social and Health Sciences speaker listings.

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences lunchbox seminar listings.

Department of Political Science colloquium series.

Department of Sociology colloquium series. 

Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences

 

Meeting with speakers:

Faculty members of the social psychology interdisciplinary initiative are welcome to meet with speakers in the various speaker series. To do so, just send an email to the appropriate administrative assistant to have an appointment set up (Note: it may be necessary to travel to the host school for the meeting for scheduling reasons – a guest office or conference room can be arranged):

Decision process seminar appointments

Management seminar appointments

Marketing seminar appointments

Psychology seminar appointments

Doctoral students from the various departments are also welcome to meet with speakers if the speaker has a time slot scheduled to meet with doctoral students. Again, please contact the appropriate administrator to find out particulars of the doctoral student meeting.

  

Learn more about the Duke Interdisciplinary Initiative in Social Psychology

 

 For questions or updates to the speaker series, please contact Deborah Hall at (d.hall [at] duke.edu) or Paul A. O'Keefe at (paul.okeefe [at] duke.edu).

 

PREVIOUS SEMESTERS

SPRING 2005

Event

Speaker

Title

Date & Time

Location

ODMRF/SSRI workshop

John Nezlek,
College of William & Mary

Workshop on multilevel random coefficient analysis (Download)

Jan 10-11
Time TBA

Trent Hall 0040

Psychology
seminar

John Nezlek,
College of William & Mary

A Cross-Cultural Study of Relationships Between Daily Events and Daily Well-Being.

Jan 11, Tuesday
4:00-5:15

Soc/Psy Bldg Room 319

Social brownbag

SPSP Graduate Student Presentations

 

Jan 14, Friday
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg Room 201

Marketing seminar

Amitava Chattopadhyay INSEAD

Persuasion via associative mechanisms: Are we in control?

Jan 18, Tuesday
10:30-12:00

Marketing Seminar Room 1

Social brownbag

Timothy Strauman,
Duke University

Individual differences in approach and avoidance: Evidence for
independent social-cognitive mechanisms

Jan 28, Friday
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg Room 201

Social brownbag

Tanya Chartrand,
Duke University

Nonconscious Goal Pursuit

Feb 11, Friday
1:00- 2:15

Flowers Bldg Room 201

Social psy. seminar

Mary Leary,
Wake Forest University

The Social and Emotional Impact of Interpersonal Rejection

Feb 17, Thurs.
12:00-1:15

Breedlove Rm. Perkins Library

Social brownbag

Robert Deaner,

Duke University

More males run fast: A stable sex difference in competitiveness in U.S. distance runners

Feb 18, Friday
1:00- 2:15

Flowers Bldg Room 201

Social psy. seminar

Jennifer Crocker,
University of Michigan

From egosystem to ecosystem: Two motivational frameworks for the self

Feb 24, Thurs.
4:00-5:30

Breedlove Rm. Perkins Library

Social brownbag

Linda George,
Duke University

Age Differences in Subjective Well-Being

Feb 25, Friday
1:00- 2:15

TIP Bldg (Main Street)

Social brownbag

Jeff Valentine,
Duke University

The effects of attrition on baseline group comparability: A meta-analysis

Mar 4, Friday
1:00- 2:15

Flowers Bldg Room 201

Social brownbag

Mary Frances Luce,
Duke University

Mindless adaptivity in decision making

Mar 11, Friday
1:00- 2:15

Flowers Bldg Room 201

SSRI

Alice Eagly,
Northwestern University

Gender research across the social sciences

Mar 21, Mon.
4:00-5:30

Bryan Center, Von Canon Rm.

Social brownbag

Rick Hoyle,
Duke University

Sensitivity of Contingent High Self-Esteem to Domain-Specific
Social Exclusion

April 1, Friday
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg Room 201

Marketing seminar

Hart Blanton,
UNC

An introduction to deviance-regulation theory: The effect of behavioral norms on message framing

April 5,Tues. 10:30-12:00

Fuqua Seminar Room 1

Social brownbag

Kai Sassenberg,
Friedrich-Schiller University Jena Germany

Motivational and cognitive antecedents of social discrimination: A self-regulatory perspective on intergroup relations

April 5,Tues. 12:30-1:45

Breedlove Rm. Perkins Library

Social brownbag

Yael Zemack Rugar,
Duke University

When feeling bad leads to doing good: The strategic recruiting of self-control for mood-regulation

April 8, Friday
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg Room 201

Marketing seminar

Richard Petty,
Ohio State University

Self-validation Process - The role of thought confidence in persuasion

April 19,Tues. 10:30-12:00

Fuqua RJR Auditorium

Social brownbag

Paige Brazy

TBA

April 22, Friday
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg Room 201

Social brownbag

Pontus Leander, Libby Kaufman, Tony Pascoe, Erika Patall

First-Year Graduate Student Presentations

April 29, Friday
1:00-2:15

Psychology    Rm 319

Marketing seminar

Kathleen Vohs,
University of British Col.

Decision fatigue: Making choices impairs self-regulation

May 3,Tues. 10:30-12:00

Fuqua RJR classroom

 

FALL 2004

Event

Speaker

Title

Date & Time

Location

Social brownbag

Gavan Fitzsimons,
Duke University

When Asking Questions Changes Behavior

9/3/04
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg

Social brownbag

John Lynch,
Duke University

Resource Slack and Future Discounting of Time versus Money 

9/10/04
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg

Social brownbag

Chet Insko, UNC

TBA

9/24/04
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg

Social brownbag

Larry Sanna, UNC

TBA

10/1/04
1:00-2:15

TIP Bldg (Main Street)

Social brownbag

Hart Blanton, UNC

TBA

10/22/04
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg

Social brownbag

Jim Bettman & Rosie Ferraro, Duke University

TBA

10/29/04
1:00-2:15

TIP Bldg (Main Street)

Social brownbag

Neil Vidmar,
Duke University

TBA

11/12/04
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg

Social brownbag

Rick Larrick,
Duke University

The search for pure informational influence:  How well do people use the judgments of others?

11/19/04
1:00-2:15

Flowers Bldg

SSRI

David Kenny,
University of Connecticut

PERSON: A General Model of Interpersonal Perception

11/29/04
6:00-7:15

Trent Hall Room 0040

Marketing seminar

Aimee Drolet, UCLA

Public Self-Consciousness and Purchase Intentions for Embarrassing Problems

11/30/04
10:30-12:00

Fuqua Seminar Room 1

Social brownbag

Cade Massey,
Fuqua at Duke University

Judgment and Choice in the NFL Draft

12/3/04
1:00-2:15

TIP Bldg (Main Street)

Psychology colloquium

Barbara Fredrickson, University of Michigan

TBA

12/05/04
4:00-5:15

Soc/Psych Bldg. Room 319

 G. Tarcan Kumkale.

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Barbara Fredrickson, University of Michigan

TBA

12/05/04
4:00-5:15

Soc/Psych Bldg. Room 319

 G. Tarcan Kumkale.