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Conference Schedule
Calderwood Pavilion at Boston Center for the Arts
512 Tremont Street
Boston, Massachusetts
Organizers:
Stuart Hysom, Texas A&M
Chris Jackson University of Massachusetts-Boston and Rutgers
Jane Sell, Texas A&M
David Wagner, SUNY-Albany
Reef Youngreen, University of Massachusetts-Boston
Continental Breakfast and Sign In:
8:00-8:45
Deane Hall
Welcoming Remarks
8:45
Reef Youngreen, University of Massachusetts-Boston and
Chris Jackson, University of Massachusetts-Boston and Rutgers
Session I. concurrent sessions
9:00-10:15
Hall A
Session Title: Using Physiological Measures for Group Process Research (Organized by Dawn T. Robinson)
Moderator: Dawn T. Robinson, University of Georgia
Part I: Measuring Autonomic Nervous System Responses
Panelists: Laura Aikens and Traci Tucker, University of Georgia
Part II: Analyzing Vocal Interaction
Panelists: Will Kalkhoff and Stanford Gregory, Kent State University
Part III: Hormone Analysis
Panelists: Christabel Rogalin, Purdue University North Central and Celeste Campos, University of Iowa
Part IV: Facial Thermography
Panelists: Tiffani Everett and Long Doan, University of Georgia
Deane Hall
Session Title: Session on Group Cohesion
(Organized by C. Wesley Younts )
Thomas R. Hochschild Jr. , University of Connecticut, "Neighbors by Design: A Systematic Analysis of the Relationship between Residential Design and Social Cohesion."
Pamela Emanuelson Univeristy of South Carolina, Marcel van Assen University of Tilburg, and David Willer, University of South Carolina, "Analyzing Network Structures by Locating Breaks and Boundaries."
Ming Ming, CHIU (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), "Effects of social metacognition on micro-creativity: Statistical discourse analyses of groups solving an algebra problem."
Catherine J. Taylor, Cornell University, "Biological Measures of Stress Response to Group Composition and Social Environment."
Session II. Concurrent Sessions
10:30-11:45
Hall A
Workshop on Experimental Statistical Issues (Organized by Will Kalkhoff)
Presenters: Will Kalkoff and Shane Thye
Deane Hall
Session on Combining Research in Group Processes with Experimental Economics
(Organized by Scott Feld, Purdue University)
Scott Feld , Purdue University, Moderator and Discussant
Catherine Eckel, University of Texas-Dallas, “The Experimental Tradition in Economics.”
Rick K. Wilson, Rice University, "Bridging Multiple Traditions: Status and Cooperation in a Social Dilemma."
Jane Sell , Texas A&M, “Experimental Investigations of Social Dilemmas across Disciplines.”
Lunch and Graduate Student Roundtables
12:00-1:30
(Organized by Chris Jackson, University of Massachusetts-Boston and Rutgers)
Hall A
1) “Looking up, looking down: The importance of class status to the moral and socioeconomic evaluations of ingroup and outgroup class members.”
Patrick C. Archer (Presenting)
Iowa State University
2) “Priming Empathy To Explore If Prosocial Behavior Is Motivated As An Ultimate Or Instrumental Goal.”
Leia Velasquez (Presenting)
University of South Carolina
3) "Anonymity Effects and Cooperative Behavior: Big Animals or Big Brother?"
Jennifer Triplett (Presenting)
University of South Carolina
4) “Status Negotiation in Real-Life Interacting Groups”
Bridget K. Welch
Anna E. Kosloski
Matt Parker (Presenting)
Iowa State University
5) “Injustice in Social Exchange: The Effects of Computer Identity and Gender”
Daniel B. Shank (Presenting)
University of Georgia
Session III. Concurrent Sessions
1:45-3:00
Hall A.
Session on Modeling and Simulations in Group Processes (Organized by Reef Youngreen, University of Massachusetts-Boston)
Barry Markovsky, University of South Carolina. "Group Process Simulations and Theories: Exploiting Homologies, Unifying Methodologies."
Timothy Killingback, University of Massachusetts-Boston. "Evolution of Cooperation."
Jae-Woo Kim and Peter J. Burke. University of California, Riverside. "An Agent-Based Model of the Co-Evolution of Institutional Order and Social Structure."
Michael Macy. Cornell University. "Testing Hypotheses with Computational Models."
Deane Hall
Session on Race/Ethnicity Studies in Group Processes (organized by Carla Goar, Northern Illinois University and Jane Sell, Texas A&M)
Guillermina Jasso, New York University, “Migration, Ethnicity and Group Processes.”
Rick K. Wilson, Rice University, “Multilevel Public Goods and Intraracial Competition:Experiments with Poor Houstonians and Katrina Evacuees."
Kathy J. Kuipers, University of Montana "Economic Disadvantage, Race, and Negative Stereotyping.”
Christine Cerven, UC-Riverside, Peter J. Burke, UC-Riverside and Michael Harrod, UC-Riverside, “Ethnic Identity, Meaning and Verification.”
Session IV
3:15-4:30
Deane Hall
Group Process Research: Ideas Across Academic Generations
(organized by Stuart Hysom , Texas A&M and David Wagner, SUNY-Albany)
Brent Simpson, University of South Carolina and Henry Walker, University of Arizona
Stuart Hysom, Texas A&M University and Murray Webster, Jr. University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Jessica Collette, Notre Dame University and Linda Molm, University of Arizona
4:30-5:00 Wrap up
Deane Hall
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