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

