The Graduate Student Poster Award recognizes exceptional poster presentations given by graduate student members of SPSP at our Annual Convention.

Applications for the Graduate Student Poster Award open in Fall 2024.

THIS YEAR’S RECIPIENTs

Drew Gorenz, Cross-Cultural Humor Appreciation of Celebrity Spoonerisms

Amabel Jeon, How and When Collectivism Shapes Processing  of Ambiguous Messages

Marisa Krauter, The Effect of Perceived Stigmatization on Mask Attitudes and Mental Health Outcomes for People with Facial Differences

Aleksandra Rusowicz, The Dual Process of Prejudice: Racism, Nationalism, and Sexism in the 2020 US Presidential Election

Olivia Westemeier, Birds of a Feather: Serial, Non-Serial, and Non-Sexual Perpetrator Men Differ in Binge Drinking and Peer’s Sexual Violence History

Runners-up

Colin Li, Navigating the Closet: Barriers to Identity Disclosure among LGB Individuals

Margaret Meyer, Police Search Polices Distort Perceptions of Voluntary Consent

Nakwon Rim, Language use between liberals and conservatives diverges along moral lines

Haniya Rumaney, They’re out to get us!: Investigating the impact of stigma salience on conspiracy endorsement

Giuditta Scalco, White Supremacy Beliefs Predict Explicit but Not Implicit Biases Towards Perceived Arab/Middle-Eastern Men.