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 Marx's Conferences

Recent Conferences
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(Names in bold represent students)

Faker, J. S., Fowler, C., Jones, S., Marx, D. M., & Ko, S. J. (2007). Combating stereotype threat through positive stereotype violations. Presented at the Undergraduate Research Symposium, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA. (3 rd place award for best poster)

Faker, J. S., Fowler, C., Drost, B., Ko, S. J., & Marx, D. M. (2007). Category-based stereotype suppression and subsequent rebound in feature-based effects. Talk given at the 16th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference (PURC), University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

Fowler, C., Faker, J. S., Jones, S., Marx, D. M., & Ko, S. J. (2007). Combating stereotype threat: Expectancy violations and working memory capacity. Presented at the 16th Annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference (PURC), University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

Marx, D. M. (2007, January). Distinguishing stereotype threat from priming effects. Talk to be given at the Social Cognition Pre-Conference, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN

Marx, D. M. (2007, January). Who you are matters: On the role of the social self in stereotype threat effects. In S. Neuberg (Chair), Controversies and new directions in stereotype threat theory. Symposium to be conducted at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN.

Marx, D. M. (2006, January). Distinguishing stereotype threat from priming effects: On the role of the social self and threat-based concerns. In D. Marx & D. Stapel (Co-Chairs), On defining and refining stereotype threat: The role of cognition, situational cues, and self-evaluative concerns. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.

Marx, D. M. (2005, August). Self-construal orientation and social comparisons in stereotype threat situations. Talk given at the 52nd British Psychological Society, Social Psychology Section Conference (Selves and Groups), Edinburgh, Scotland.

Marx, D. M. (2005, July). Distinguishing stereotype threat from stereotype priming: The role of self-related and threat-based concerns. In D. Marx & D. Stapel (Co-Chairs), Understanding stereotype threat: The role of cognition, arousal, and self-evaluative concerns. Symposium conducted at the general meeting of the European Association for Experimental Social Psychology, Würzburg, Germany.

Marx, D. M. (2005, January). Self-construal orientations and social comparisons in stereotype threat situations. In D. Marx & D. Stapel (Co-Chairs), Social comparisons under threat: Consequences for behavior, self-evaluations, and health. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Marx, D. M. (2004, June). We can do it: The interplay of construal orientation and social comparisons under threat. Talk given at the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology Small Group Meeting, “Understanding the academic underachievement of low status group members”, Paris, France.

Marx, D. M. (2004, May). Self-construal orientation and social comparisons in stereotype threat situations. In D. Marx (Chair), New directions in social comparison research: Comparisons under threat. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, IL.

Marx, D. M. (2002, June). Female role models: Protecting women’s math test performance. In M. Inzlicht (Chair), Shouldering the burden of stereotypes: The effects of context on stereotype threat. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Marx, D. M. (2000, June). Role-conferred competence: Improving minority students’ test performance in the face of negative stereotypes. Hot Topic given at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, Miami, FL.

Marx, D. M. (2000, June). How women and girls cope with negative stereotypes. In M. Monteith & J. D. Johnson (Co-Chairs), New directions in intergroup bias research: Insight into the “minority perspective”. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Minneapolis, MI.



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