Looking Forward to Washington DC: Division 14 (SIOP) Program for This Years APA Convention
John C. Scott
SIOPs APA Program Chair
Make plans to attend this years APA convention in Washington, D.C. from Thursday, August 18th through Sunday, August 21st. Division 14 submissions were of the highest quality ever! What follows is a summary of the submissions accepted for this years SIOP program. The schedule is tentative, so be sure to check the official conference program for the final times and locations.We look forward to seeing you there!
SIOP Divisional Programming
Thursday, August 18th
10:00 AM10:50 AM
Symposium: Absence of Uniformity in the Workplace. Walter Reichman, Sirota Consulting;
Lynn R. Offermann, George Washington University; Douglas Klein, Sirota Consulting; Richard Plenty, Sirota Europe;
David A. Rodriguez, Marriott International
12:00 PM1:50 PM
Symposium: Executive CoachingSecrets, Trends, and Misadventures in Working With Organizations.
Carol W. Timmreck, The Timmreck Group; David B. Peterson, Personnel Decisions International;
Anna Marie Valerio, Executive Leadership Strategies, LLC; Vicki V. Vandaveer,
The Vandaveer Group, Inc.; Karol Wasylyshyn, Leadership Development Forum
2:00 PM2:50 PM
Symposium: Challenges Facing I-O Psychologists Considering Practicing in the Federal Sector.
Robert Satterwhite, Applied Psychological Techniques, Inc.; David Pollack,
Sodexho, Inc; Mary Anne Nester, Department of Homeland Security; James Tsugawa, U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board
7:00 PM8:50 PM
Symposium: Developing the TopCreating a Self-Insight and Development Program for a Global Fortune 6 Company.
Lisa M. Felice, Independent Practice; Lucy Dinwiddie, Ford Motor Company; Mary Anderson, Ford Motor Company
Friday, August 19
9:00 AM9:50 AM
Symposium: Organizational MergersChallenges and Opportunities for I/O
Psychologists. Mary Anne Nester, Department of Homeland Security; Julia M. McElreath,
Department of Homeland Security; Wanda Campbell, Edison Electric Institute; Patricia Harris Thomas, Department of Homeland Security
10:00 AM10:50 AM
Poster session: Assessment, Diversity, Personality, Leadership (32 posters)
2:00 PM3:50 PM
Symposium: Recent Research and Best Practices in Occupational Health Psychology.
Heather R. Fox, Towson University; James C. Quick, University of Texas at Arlington; Chaya S. Piotrkowski, Fordham University;
Michael J. Burke, Tulane University; Karen D. Weatherholtz, McCormick & Company, Inc.;
Lois Ellen Tetrick, George Mason University
4:00 PM5:50 PM
Symposium: How to Get Federal Funding for Applied Psychological Research.
Dianne B. Maranto, APA Office of Psychology in the Workplace; Paul A. Gade, Army Research Institute;
Hendrick W. Ruck, Air Force Research Laboratory; Robert E. OConnor, National Science Foundation;
Thomas F. Hilton, National Institute on Drug Abuse; Akiva Liberman, National Institute of Justice
***6:00 PM8:00 PM***
Division 14 Social Hour: Grand Hyatt Washington HotelConstitution Ballroom E
Saturday, August 20
9:00 AM9:50 AM
Symposium: Employment, Age, and Work Demands. Dennis Doverspike,
University of Akron; Anthony A. Sterns, Creative Action, LLC; Jessica M. Lahner, University of North Texas; Bert Hayslip, Jr., University of North Texas; Boin Chang, University of Akron;
Harvey L. Sterns, University of Akron; Rosalie J. Hall, University of Akron
10:00 AM10:50 AM
Poster session: Psychometrics, WorkLife Issues, Appraisals (30 posters)
10:00 AM11:50 AM
Symposium: Leave-TakingInfluence of Climate, Sexual Harassment, and Retaliation on Withdrawal.
Alayne J. Ormerod, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign; Kimberly T. Schneider,
Illinois State University; Eros DeSouza, Illinois State University; Derek P. Berube, Illinois State University;
Vicki J. Magley, University of Connecticut; Lilia M. Cortina, University of MichiganAnn Arbor;
Lisa M. Kath, University of Connecticut; Kathi Miner-Rubino, Western Kentucky University; Lois Ellen Tetrick, George Mason University
12:00 PM1:50 PM
Symposium: Asking the Right QuestionsAssessment at Customs and Border Protection.
Susan M. Reilly, U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Patricia A. Harris, U.S. Customs and Border Protection;
Ilene F. Gast, U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Julia A. Leaman, U.S. Customs and Border Protection; John Palguta, Partnership for Public Service
Sunday, August 21
8:00 AM9:50 AM
Symposium: Thriving at Work Under StressA Positive Psychological Approach.
Thomas W. Britt, Clemson University; Bret L. Simmons, North Dakota State University;
Adam M. Grant, University of MichiganAnn Arbor; Carl A. Castro, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research;
Christopher J. Cunningham, Bowling Green State University
10:00 AM11:50 AM
Symposium: Developments in Applied Measurement. Deborah L. Whetzel,
Work Skills First, Inc.; Timothy P. McGonigle, Caliber Associates;
Jennifer L. Harvey, Caliber Associates; Patrick J. Curtin, Caliber Associates;
Lance E. Anderson, Caliber Associates; Michael A. McDaniel, Virginia Commonwealth University
12:00 PM1:50 PM
Workshop: Psychological Disability in the WorkplaceEmployment as Opportunity and Therapy.
Nathan D. Ainspan, U.S. Department of Labor; Isabella Schultz, University of British Columbia; Susan Parker, U.S. Office of Disability Employment Policy; Ronald S. Leopold, MetLife Disability; Jane Rath, Cherry Engineering Support Services, Inc.; Kendra M. Duckworth, Job Accommodation Network; Walter E. Penk, Texas A&M University; Lynne Sager, Covance Health
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