The #SPSP2025 Call for Submissions is now open. Podium presentation submissions (includes Single Paper Symposium, Data Blitz, Symposia, and Professional Development) are due by 11:59 PM PT on July 11. All other submissions are due by September 12. Learn more + submit here: https://ow.ly/uqoE50Sjbyg
Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)
Non-profit Organization Management
WASHINGTON, District of Columbia 4,860 followers
Advancing the science, teaching, and application of social and personality psychology.
About us
With over 7500 members, the Society for Personality and Social Psychology is the largest organization of social psychologists and personality psychologists. Founded in 1974, the Society has three general missions: 1) Produce and Disseminate Knowledge to the Profession and the Public for the Public Good through Personality and Social Psychological Science; 2) Promote the Careers of Students and Professionals in the Areas of Personality and Social Psychology; and 3) Recognize and Promote Achievement in Personality and Social Psychology.
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http://www.spsp.org
External link for Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- WASHINGTON, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1974
Locations
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Primary
2021 L St NW
STE 101 PMB# 280
WASHINGTON, District of Columbia 20036-4914, US
Employees at Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)
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Rachel Puffer
Executive Director, Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)
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Brian Riddleberger
Chief Operating Officer | Operations & People Leader | Sustainability Advocate
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Stephen Waldron
Communications and Public Relations Manager at Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)
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Jackson Lu
MIT Professor | Social Scientist
Updates
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Looking for a co-presenter for your #SPSP2025 submission? SPSP can help! Check out the listings in our Collaboration Zone to find and connect with researchers who share your interests. Listings will be available until the podium presentation submission deadline on July 11! 🔗: https://ow.ly/k17E50St21R
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💡New #SPPS Research💡 Meaningful social interactions with peers can reduce loneliness and boost well-being, but context matters. Interactions while resting may be more beneficial than those occurring during work or meals. 🔗: https://ow.ly/Z3kV50St1Pc
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💡New Research💡 Engaging in meaningful social interactions with peers is associated with lower loneliness and greater affective well-being. The findings can be used to help develop strategies and resources that improve our well-being. Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/HzS250SrW59
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Recovering from a stressful academic year? Fresh air could help! In our latest SPSPotlight newsletter, Milena Dasilva-Braga examines how students can benefit from spending time in the great outdoors. 🔗: https://ow.ly/7Geg50SrWkq
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Meet the 2024-2025 SPSP Student Committee! These students help shape our vision and drive our work. Part 1 of our introduction series is now available. Get to know the team shaping SPSP's future: https://ow.ly/wO6u50Srcc3
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Attention researchers! The #SPSP2025 submission window is now open. Key deadlines: July 11: Podium presentations (Single Paper Symposium, Data Blitz, Symposia, Professional Development) September 12: Posters and roundtable unconferences Learn more: https://ow.ly/g3SN50Sr0JG
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An analysis of social media posts shows that people’s words start showing signs of emotional distress three months before a breakup, lasting around six months afterwards. #EverydayPsych Learn more: https://ow.ly/3WW150SqZuA
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Calling all students: Before you submit your #SPSP2025 abstract, send it to the Student Committee to receive valuable insights and feedback! Having your abstract reviewed before submission can significantly enhance its quality and impact. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e-SwuyTU
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Don't miss our next Free-Form Friday session on June 28, as JESP editors offer advice for getting published in the journal and other social psychology publications! They will also discuss how AI can impact research and submissions. Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/eqR7ZMkt
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