Schedule of Talks for the 2023 Conference

The talk schedule below satisfied as many preferences as possible, while maintaining the tradition of devoting the first and last days to returning Duckees. 

The schedule is tentative because I also have to coordinate with cooking, clean-up and dinner out assignments.  Once those are posted, however, speakers are free to swap spots by mutual consent, as long as they are aware of potential conflicts with other assignments, and as long as they inform me in advance.

Because everyone wants to give a talk this year, all talks will be 30-minutes.   There are 2.5 hours of talks scheduled each day, including my opening and closing remarks.

Those who failed to complete the talks survey are listed as "TBA" as are some folks who have not yet decided what they will be presenting.  Please notify me of your actual talk title as soon as possible. 

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Tentative Talk Schedule

This schedule is tentative and may change as speakers remind me that they are scheduled on a day when they won't actually be at Duck.  Additionally talk days and times may be switched around due to weather or other considerations, or by mutual consent of those who arrange to switch spots. 

Sunday, May 21


Don Carlston
Welcome and opening remarks

Allen McConnell
Sustaining pro-environmental action:  The critical role of self-nature representations

Amanda Diekman
Agentic and communal goal structure

Kurt Hugenberg
The racialized nature of trustworthiness from faces

Keith Maddox
The future of social cognition

Elizabeth Haines
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Monday, May 22 Don Carlston
Social Cognition is dead;  Long live social cognition!

Ashley Whillans
Flexible work and wellbeing

Johannes Eichstaedt
Using social media to measure mental health and wellbeing of individuals and populations

John Paul Wilson
Racial biases in judgments of others' physical attributes

Jeff Hunger
Musings on the relationship between stigma and ostracism



Tuesday, May 23 Ximena Arriaga
Changing attachment-insecure mental models

Thekla Morgenroth
Contradictions in anti-trans rhetoric

Dorraine Green
Emotion regulation perceptions

Debbie Ma
Perceiver (non)differences in mentally representing multiracial faces

Emily Balcetis  
Influencing public health:  The social cognition of minority social media influencers' impact on teens' food choices  



Wednesday, May 24
April Smith
Reconnecting to internal sensations and experiences:  Development of an on-line, multi-session intervention

Liz Dunn
Can cutting carbon make people happier?

Michael Bernstein
Cross-race contact's role in the cross-race recognition deficit

Lora Park
Social-evaluative threat across individual, relational and collective selves

Jackie Chen
Interpersonal and institutional pathways to inclusion



Thursday, May 25 Eric Hehman
The prejudices of those around us

Paige lloyd
Racialized physical senistivity beliefs and biases in use-of-force judgment and behavior

Nick Rule Beauty is in the "I" of the beholder:  How ingroup membership guides attractiveness

Pamela Smith How self-control affects perceived power andpower conferral


Don Carlston
Closing remarks and instructions




Friday, May 26
Diana T. Sanchez
Is orgasm worth pursuing?  New evidence on the orgasm gap

Jonathan Kunstman
 Toughness beliefs and empathy as sources to intergroup pain minimization

Emily Balcetis
How teens see leaders

Franki Kung
"Robotic Asians": A mechanistic dehumanization perspective of bias against Asians and Asian-Americans




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