Duckee Achievements: Miscellaneous

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Publications
Acknowledging the Duck Conference
McConnell, A. R. (In Press). The
Multiple Self-aspects Framework: Self-concept representation and its
implications. Personality and Social Psychology Review.
McConnell, A. R., & Brown, C. M. (2010). Dissonance
averted: Self-concept organization moderates the effect of hypocrisy
on attitude change. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
46. 361-366.
McConnell, A. R., Rydell, R. J., & Brown, C. M. (2009). On
the experience of self-relevant feedback: How self-concept organization
influences affective responses and self-evaluations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
45. 695-707.
McConnell, A. R., Strain, L. M., Brown, C. M., & Rydell, R.
J. (2009). The simple life: On the benefits of low
self-complexity. Personality
and Social Psychology Bulletin,
34, 823-835.
Rydell, R. J. &
Gawronski, B. (2009). I like you,
I like you not: Understanding the formation of context-dependent automatic
attitudes. Cognition and Emotion, 23, 1118-1152.
Clarkson, J.J., Tormala, Z.L., & Rucker, D.D. (2008).
A new look at the consequences of attitude certainty: The
amplification hypothesis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
95, 810-825.
Gawronski, B., &
LeBel, E. P. (2008). Understanding
patterns of attitude change: When implicit measures show change, but
explicit measures do not, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
44, 1355-1361.
McConnell, A. R.,
Renaud, J. M., Dean, K. K., Green, S. P., Lamoreaux, M. J., Hall, C. E., &
Rydell, R. J. (2005). Whose self is it anyway? Self-aspect
control moderates the relation between self-complexity and well-being. Journal
of Experimental Social Psychology, 41,
1-18.
Schleicher, D. J., &
McConnell, A. R. (2005). The complexity of
self-complexity: An Associated Systems Theory approach. Social
Cognition, 23,
387-416.
Skowronski, Carlston, Mae & Crawford (1998).
Spontaneous trait transference: Communicators
take on the qualities they describe in others. Journal of Social and
Personality Psychology, 74, 837-848.
Skowronski & Shook (1997).
Facilitation in repeated trait judgments:
Implications for the structure of trait concepts. Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology, 33, 21-46.
Carlston, Skowronski & Mae (1995).
Savings in relearning: II. On the Formation of behavior-based trait
associations and inferences. Journal of Social and Personality
Psychology, 69, 420-436.
Carlston & Skowronski (1994).
Savings in relearning of trait information as evidence for spontaneous inference
generation. Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, 66,
840-856.
Sedikides & Skowronski (1993).
The self in impression formation: Trait Centraility and
social perception. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 29,
347-357.

Duckees who have attended multiple Duck Conferences are named
with a bolded font. Dates shown are the dates of the listed event or award, not
dates of Duck Conference participation.

Collaborations Growing out of the Duck Conference
Duckees please inform me
if involved in any collaborative research or writing efforts arising out of one
or more Duck Conferences.
Don Carlston is editing the
forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition, which will include chapters by
Duckees David Amodio, Emily Balcetis, Denise Beike, Irene Blair, Don
Carlston, Tanya Chartrand, Melissa Ferguson, Grainne Fitzsimons. Bertram
Gawronski, Ana Guinote, David Hamilton, Kurt Hugenberg, Lisa Libby, Keith
Markman, Allen McConnell, Margo Montieth, Keith Payne, Fred Schauer,
Jonathan Schooler, Gun Semin, Jeff Sherman, Jim Sherman, John Skowronski, Eliot
Smith, Bobbie Spellman, Jim Uleman, Duane Wegener and 23 non-Duckees.
Collaboration between Liz Dunn and Allen McConnell, resulting in:
McConnell, A. L., Dunn, E.W., Austin, S.N., Rawn, C.D. (in press). Blind
spots in the search for happiness: implicit attitudes and nonverbal leakage
predict affective forecasting errors. Journal of Experimental Social
Psychology.
Collaboration between Liz Dunn and Kerry Kawakami, resulting in:
Kawakami, K., Dunn, E. W., Karmali, F., & Dovidio, J. F. (2009).
Mispredicting affective and behavioral responses to racism. Science, 323,
276-278.
Collaboration between Grainne Fitzsimons
and Eli Finkel, resulting in: Fitzsimons, G. M., & Finkel, E. J. (2010).
Interpersonal Influences on Self-regulation. Current Directions in
Psychological Science,19, 101-105
Collaboration between BJ Rydell and
Bertram Gawronski, resulting in:
Rydell, R. J., & Gawronski, B. (2008). I like you, I like you not:
Understanding the formation of context dependent automatic attitudes.
Manuscript submitted for publication.
Bertram Gawronski and
Keith Payne, who both attended the 2006 and 2007 Duck Conferences,
co-edited the Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition, with chapters
being contributed by fellow Duckees David Amodio, Don Carlston, Melissa
Ferguson, Allen McConnell, Brian Nosek, BJ Rydell and Bethany Teachman, with
whom they shared one or more Duck Conferences, as well as Duckees John Cacioppo,
Jeff Sherman and Patrick Vargas, who attended Duck Conferences in other
years.

Appointments, Job
changes, etc.
Pam Smith has accepted a position in the Rady School of
Management at UCSD, 2009.
Ana Guinote has moved from the University of Kent to the
University College, London, 2009
Eliot Smith has been appointed Chancellor's Professor of
Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University, 2008
Melissa Ferguson was promoted to Associate Professor with
tenure at Cornell University in the Spring of 2008.
Marlone Henderson has accepted a position at the University of
Texas, Austin, beginning in the Fall of 2008.
Allen McConnell has been named the James and Beth Lewis
Endowed Professor of Psychology at Miami University of Ohio.
John Skowronski has been named a Presidential Research
Professor at Northern Illinois University for the years 2008-2012
Bj Rydell has accepted a position as an assistant
professor of psychology at Indiana University,
beginning Fall of 2008.
Dana Carney has accepted a position at Columbia
University, beginning Fall of 2007.
Cami Johnson has accepted a position as an assistant
professor of organizations and management at San Jose State University,
beginning Fall of 2007.

Personal Events
Personal events are listed in a password protected section labeled "For All Duckees."

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