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ISRA World
Meeting Schedule for Wednesday, July 26 |
8:00 AM |
Welcome to ISRA 2006: |
Robert J. Jones |
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Senior Vice President for System
Administration,
University of
Minnesota |
| Plenary
Speaker: |
Laura Baker |
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| Title
of Plenary Address: |
Risk Factors for
Antisocial Behavior: Genes and Environment |
BREAK |
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9:15 |
Symposium
WA-1 |
Paper Session WA-1 |
Symposium WA-2 |
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Chair: B. Krahe´ |
Chair: S.M. Coyne |
Chair: S Maxson |
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Risk Factors of Sexual Aggression:
Evidence across nations and genders
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Aggression
typologies and measurement |
Comparative
Genetics of Aggression: Focus on MOA and serotonin |
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A. Abbey, A. Jacques & M.
Parkhill |
H. Polman,
B.O. de Castro, H.W. van Boxtel & W.W. Merck |
K. Chen & C. Shih |
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The Relationship Between
Sexual Assault Perpetrators’ Tactics and Individual Difference Variables: How
Do Men
Who Use Alcohol and Verbal Coercion Differ? |
A meta-analysis of the distinction
between reactive and proactive aggression in children and adolescents |
MAO
A knock-out(KO), MAO A/B KO and forebrain specific MAO, A knock-in transgenic
mice as models for studying aggressive behavior |
9:40 |
G. T. Viki & M. Thomä |
J.M.
Andreu & J.M. Ramirez |
A. Holmes |
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Social norms and male rape
proclivity:
The role of sexist and sexual humour |
Hostility
and normative beliefs in reactive and proactive aggression: A structural
model |
Influence
of genetic variation in serotonin transporter function on aggression and
emotion; evidence for mutant mouse models |
10:05 |
J. White |
H.
Grietens, S. Kuppens, D. Michiels, & P. Onghena |
J.Higley & T. Newman |
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A longitudinal perspective
on risk factors for sexual assault perpetration |
Conceptualizing
and distinguishing nonphysical aggression in preschool children
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Phenotypic
outcomes in CNS serotonin and serotonin-mediated behavior are modulated by
gene X environment interactions: A nonhuman primate model |
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10:40 |
P.B. Anderson, S. Lebedev,
& R. Masagutov |
S.M. Coyne,
J. Archer, & M.J. Eslea |
E.C. Prom, L. J. Eaves, D.
L. Foley, C.O. Gardner, B.K. Wormley,
B. P. Riley & J. L. Silberg |
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The
impact of nationality, and economic, social, and marital status on
differences in the frequency of sexually aggressive behaviors among women
living in Russia. |
“Mean, Meaner, Meanest”
Indirect, relational, and social aggression in high school and on
television.
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Gender
differences in the interaction of monamine oxidase-A and childhood adversity
as risk factors for Conduct Disorder |
11:05 |
B. Krahe´ |
D.S. Richardson, H.
Ferguson & S. Daniel |
A. Kulikov, D. Osipova
& N. Popova |
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Risk factors of men's and
women's sexual aggression: Some German data |
"I'm not doing
anything:" Passive aggression in various relationships |
Aggression
and freezing strategies in mice are positively associated with different
genetic mechanism defining tryptophan hydroxylase-2 activity |
11:30 |
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J Victoroff, M. Johnson, K.
Miller, & K. Schwab |
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Measuring human aggression:
The challenge of a lifetime
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11:55 |
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1:00 PM |
Symposium WP-1 |
Symposium WP-2 |
Paper Session WP-1 |
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Chair: M. Bloomquist |
Chair: K. Williams |
Chair J.F. Knutson |
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The
Early Risers Conduct Problems Prevention Program: From Efficacy to Real World
Implementation and Sustainability |
Ostracism, Belonging and
Social Conflict |
Aggression
across generations: Parent/family effects |
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D. Bernat, G. August, J.
Hektner, & M. Bloomquist |
K. Williams, A.
Carter-Sowell & E. Wesselmann |
E. F. Dubow, L. R.
Huesmann, & P. Boxer |
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The Early Risers Efficacy
Trial: Testing for Six-year Outcomes and Mediational Processes |
The
Loss of Control: An Important Link in
the Ostracism-Aggression Chain
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The Cross-Generational
Transmission of Aggression: Data from a 40-Year Longitudinal Study
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1:25 |
G.Realmutto, S. Lee S, B.
Klimes-Dougan, M.Bloomquist & G.August |
N. Crick & D.
Murray-Close |
D. Michiels, H. Grietens,
P. Onghena, & S. Kuppens |
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Early Risers Multi-site
Implementation Trial: Initial
Evaluation of an Internet-Based Fidelity Monitoring System |
Relational
Aggression: Boys will be Boys, But
What about Girls? |
Relational aggression
viewed from an attachment perspective.
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1:50 |
M. Bloomquist, S. Lee & G. August |
N. Dewall, J. Twenge,
S.Gitter & R. Baumesiter |
S. Kuppens, H. Grietens, P.
Onghena, & D. Michiels |
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Implementation and
Sustainability of the Early Risers Prevention Program in an Urban Community
Family Social Services Agency |
Seeing
Hostility Following Rejection: The
Role of Hostile Perceptions in Shaping Aggression |
The
role of parental control in the development of relational aggression in
elementary school children |
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2:25 |
Symposium WP-3 |
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Chair: M. Potegal |
J. Twenge |
J.F. Knutson & G Koeppl |
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Anger expression, physiology and treatment: Recent research, current findings and new models
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Preventing
Aggression After Social Rejection
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Social competence and the
development of aggression in disadvantaged children
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G.
Stemmler |
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A streetcar named anger |
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2:50 |
J. Hubbard, L. Romano, M. McAuliffe, R. Rubin, M. Morrow, C. Hyde |
J. Schaasfsma & K.
Williams |
N. L. Shay & J.F.
Knutson |
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Children’s Anger and Aggression in the Context of Their Peer Relations |
Ostracism and Ethnic
Group Membership |
Maternal depression and
dysfunctional parenting in a disadvantaged sample
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3:15 |
E. Harmon- Jones |
L. Gaertner, J. Luzzini
& E. O'Mara |
N. Valles & J.F.
Knutson |
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Varieties of anger and
their relationships to asymmetrical frontal cortical activity. |
A
Synergistic Model of Mass Violence:
When Rejection by One Fosters Aggression Against Many |
Contingent responses of
mothers and peers to indirect and direct aggression in preschool and
school-aged children.
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3:40 |
R. Novaco |
N. Eisenberger |
A. Gewirtz & A.
Medhanie |
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Anger dysregulation and its
treatment |
Exploring
the MAOA-Aggression Link: Clues from
the Brain's Response to Social Exclusion |
Children’s risk and
recovery following exposure to domestic violence
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4:05 |
Discussant: M.Potegal |
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4:30 |
POSTER SESSION 1 |
5:30 |
POSTER SESSION 2 |
6:30-7:00 |
DINNER
OPTION: CUISINE AFFINITY GROUPS |
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