ECP Poster Awards

Poster presentations are an important and efficient means to exchange ideas and results at modern scientific conferences. Since the 9th European Conference on Personality (ECP-9, Guilford, UK, 1998), the EAPP has the tradition to award poster presentations of high quality. The awards are offered to increase the importance, impact, and quality of the poster presentations. Since ECP-13 the following posters were awarded:

ECP-15 Brno, July 20-24, 2010

First Prize (250 Euros)

Theodora Mateeva and Rainer Riemann
Bielefeld University, Germany
Inferring Social Attitudes at Zero Acquaintance (PDF)

Second Prize (150 Euros)

Valentin Riemer, Christoph Burger, Anita Neskovic, Sigrid Reiter, Agnieszka Jaworska, Andreas Olbrich and Andreas Hergovich
University of Vienna, Austria
What Does Our Face Tell us about Our Political Attitudes? A Geometric Morphometrical Investigation among Male University Students (PDF)

Third Prize (100 Euros)

Cornelia Pocnet1, Jean-Philippe Antonietti1, Jerome Rossier1 and Armin Von Gunten2
University of Lausanne, Switzerland1
Service Universitaire de Psychiatrie de l'Age Avance, Switzerland2
Personality Changes in Patients With Alzheimer's Disease (PDF)

ECP-14 Tartu, July 16-20, 2008

First Prize (250 Euros)

Wiebke Nebrich and Jens B. Asendorpf
Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
Distance Regulation in Couples across Adulthood: Living Apart Together versus Living Close Together

Second Price (150 Euros)

Helen Wall and Paul Taylor
Lancaster University, United Kingdom
The Differential Effect of Context in Zero-Acquaintance Judgments: Is More Information Always Better?Ê

Third Prize (100 Euros)

Liisi KÖÖTS, Jüri Allik, and Anu Realo
University of Tartu, Estonia
The Influence of Weather on Affective Experience: An Experience Sampling Study

ECP-13 Athens, July 22-26, 2006

First Prize (250 Euros)

Christian Tarnai, Nadja Pfuhl, and Peter Schmolck
University of the German Federal Armed Forces Germany
Big-Five Model in Relation to the Circumplex Structure of the Holland Model

Second Price (150 Euros)

Constantine Passakos and Boele De Raad
University of Athens, Greece; University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Ancient Personality: Trait Attributions to Characters in Homer’s Iliad

Third Prize (100 Euros)

Mitja Back, Stefan Schmukle, and Boris Egloff
University of Leipzig, Germany
Who is late and who is early? Big-Five personality factors and punctuality in attending psychological experiments

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