Presentations




A guilty gait: Human judgments of deception versus a computer algorithm


Poster, Mar 2025. Humans underperform a computer algorithm by about 30% when determining guilt from walking style.




Keep your friends close, but your rights closer: Social support and compliance with consent requests


Flash talk, Feb 2025. Expected (online, N = 210) and actual (in-lab, N = 128 pairs) compliance with a phone search request. Imagining a friend online = higher compliance. However, nearly everyone in-person complied (100% alone, 97% friend).




Don’t blame me, fear made me crazy: How fear of crime shapes victim blaming


Poster, Feb 2025. Participants (N = 200) read crime vignettes and rated blame. We find that fear of crime predicts increased blame towards victims. Victim blaming may be a strategy to reduce discomfort for those who see themselves as a potential target.


Consent in the company of others: How social influences change intrusive requests


February & March, 2024. Poster presented at the main conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), San Diego, CA. and American Psychology Law Society Conference (AP-LS), Los Angeles, CA.


Falling asleep at the stroller: Sleep quality and childcare division


February, 2023. Poster presented at the main conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), Atlanta, GA.


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