9th Biennial Meeting of the
International Society for the Study of Individual Differences
Coast Plaza Hotel at Stanley Park
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada
July 5 - 9, 1999
Last Updated: June 2, 1999
Abstracts to the talks are now available
The following schedule is based on best available information subject to change.
All sessions are held in the Comox Room unless otherwise indicated.
The registration and information desk is located in the meeting room foyer and is open for ISSID registrations starting Sunday, July 4, 1999 at 8:30 AM. The desk will be open every day of the conference from 8:30 AM everyday.
MONDAY JULY 5:
9:00 - 9:15: Introductory Remarks: Kerry Jang
9:30 - 10:30: Presidential Address: Nathan Brody
The science and politics of IQ
10:30 - 10:40: Coffee Break (coffee, tea, water, juices and cookies are served in the foyer)
10:40 - 1:00 PAPER SESSION 1: PERSONALITY Chair: R.M. Bagby
The key to demonstrating birth-order effects: within-family analyses
The dimensional structure and correlates of the Eysenck Personality Profiler
3) H. Moosbrugger & A. Fischbach (11:20-11:40)
Big Three or Big Five? Evaluation of the Eysenck Personality Profiler (German version)
4) R. M. Bagby & J. D. A. Parker (11:40-12:00)
Examination of the dimensional factor structure of the Personality Psychopathology Five
The study of personality from a behavioral point of view
More about extraversion and the psychological refractory period
The construction and behavioral genetic validation of the Hierarchical Personality Inventory for Children (HiPIC)
1:00 - 2:00: Lunch Break
2:00-4:00: SYMPOSIA 1: Biological Aspects of Human Intelligence Differences
( Ian Deary & Robert Stelmack, Organizers)
Participants: Con Stough: The role of the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine in Inspection Time, Robert Stelmack: Intelligence and ERPs: A pilgrim's progress, Ian Deary: Follow-up studies of the 1932 Scottish Mental Survey, Robert Plomin: Quantitative genetics, molecular genetics and intelligence, & Arthur Jensen: Discovering Physical Causes and Modifiers of Individual Differences in Psychometric g.
4:00-4:10: Coffee Break (coffee, tea, water, juices and cookies are served in the foyer)
4:10 - 6:00: SYMPOSIA 2: New Directions for Research on Cognitive Developments: Modifications of Gf/Gc Theory
(Lazar Stankov and Richard Roberts, Organizers)
Participants: John L. Horn: Recent developments in the theory of cognitive structure and development , Richard Woodcock: Gf-Gc theory applied to the development and interpretation of intelligence and achievement batteries, Lazar Stankov: Structural extensions of a hierarchical view on human abilities, John J. McArdle: An examination of the dynamic predictions of Gf/Gc theory using longitudinal life-span data, Richard Roberts: The armed services vocational aptitude battery (ASVAB), the Bell Curve, and Gf/Gc theory.
6:30 - 8:00: Welcome Reception
(Windows on the Bay located on the 35th Floor of the hotel)
TUESDAY JULY 6:
8:30 - 9:30: Plenary Address: Robert D. Hare
Title to be announced
9:30 - 11:10 PAPER SESSION 2: COGNITIVE ABILITIES I Chair: L. Burton
Domain-specific information-processing speed model of emotional intelligence (IQ e)
Covariation of psychometric intelligence and speed of information processing: A multivariate genetic and environmental analysis
3) A.C. Neubauer, G. Sange, & G. Pfurtscheller (10:10-10:30)
Intelligence and neural efficiency: EEG activation patterns during performance of a letter matching task
4) R. Haier (10:30-10:50)
Individual differences in mild cognitive impairment: a new computerized test
A factorial analysis of visual imagery and spatial abilities
11:10-11:20: Coffee Break (coffee, tea, water, juices and cookies are served in the foyer)
11:20-1:00: PAPER SESSION 3: COGNITIVE ABILITIES II Chair: N. Segal
The nature of the general factor of intelligence
Performance on Ravens Matrices by African and White university students in South Africa
Intellectual resemblance of same-age unrelated siblings: new findings
Memory deficits in schizotypy
Genetic influence on the variance in ERP measures of working memory: a twin study
1:00-2:00: Lunch Break
2:00 - 4:00: SYMPOSIA 3: Current Perspectives on Individual Differences in Coping with Stress
( Moshe Zeidner, Organizer) Participants: Marilyn Bowman: Risk and resilience of factors moderating the effects of threatening life events, Norman Endler: Coping, anxiety, depression, and stress, Moshe Zeidner: Individual differences in coping during ballistic missle attack: Israeli field data, Gerald Matthews Personality, coping and vulnerability to driver stress, Vicki Schwean Coping, personality and AD/HD. Discussant: Steven Taylor.
4:00 - 4:10: Coffee Break (coffee, tea, water, juices and cookies are served in the foyer)
4:10 - 6:00: SYMPOSIA 4: Individual Differences and Forensic Psychology
(Vincent Egan, Organizer) Participants: Vincent Egan: Sensational and lurid interests in mentally disordered offenders, Amber Hills: Group treatment outcome for psychopathic inmates, Gisli Gudjonsson: Individual differences and false confessions, & Julie Evans: Schizotypy and sensational interests .
WEDNESDAY JULY 7
8:30-12:30: ISSID/BGA Joint Session (Comox/Denman)
8:30 - 10:30: SYMPOSIA Organized by Richard J. Rose
Integrating Research Traditions of ISSID and BGA: The Bielefeld-Warsaw Twin Studies
Multi-Modal Measurement of Personality: First results from the German Observational Study of Adult Twins
Title to be Announced
Discussant
10:00 -10:30: coffee break (coffee, tea, water, juices and cookies are served in the foyer)
10:30 - 11:00: INVITED ADDRESS: Eric Turkheimer
Will the Real Nonshared Environment Please Stand Up?
11:00 - 12:30 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
12:30 - 1:30: Lunch Break
1:30 - 3:30: ISSID Early Career Awards
1:30 - 2:30: Steven Petrill
Differentiation and Dedifferentiation in Cognitive Abilities across the Lifespan: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective
2:30 - 3:30: Kerry Jang
Title to be Announced
3:30 - 6:00: Poster Session over Coffee (Foyer)
(coffee, tea, water, juices and cookies are served in the foyer)
7:00 - 10:00: Executive Meeting of ISSID Board of Directors (Boardroom)
THURSDAY JULY 8
8:30-9:30: Plenary Address: Robert Plomin
Title to be Announced
9:30-11:10: PAPER SESSION #4: BIOLOGICAL BASES OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
An individual differences perspective on comorbidity among mental disorders
Personality and alcohol use and abuse: a seven year longitudinal study
The position of neuroticism within a dual-factor model of mental health
Somatic distress as a distinct psychological dimension
Anxiety: Dimensionality vs. Typology
11:10-11:20: Coffee Break (coffee, tea, water, juices and cookies are served in the foyer)
11:20-1:00: PAPER SESSION #5: PSYCHOPATHOLGY Chair: K. M. Kirk
Stimulus analysis and response organization in a CNV paradigm: effects of extraversion
Association between the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) exon III polymorphism and measures of novelty seeking in a German population
Joint linkage and association analysis of dopamine receptor D4 with alcohol and tobacco use and aspects of personality
Craving for nicotine after blockade of cortisol production in high and low novelty seekers
Cholesterol and symptoms of depression in a community-based sample of twins
1:00-2:00: Lunch Break
2:00-3:00: Business Meeting with ISSID membership and officers
3:00-3:50: TELECONFERENCE WITH F.O.P.P.P., Darwin, Australia
Dr. Gordon Claridge
Title to be Announced
3:50-4:00: Coffee Break
4:00-6:00: SYMPOSIA 5: Defining and Measuring Aggression: Three Approaches (Dr. Ernest Barratt, Organizer)
Participants: Marvin Zuckerman: Kicking for kicks: sensation seeking and aggression, Emil F. Coccaro: Impulsive aggression: a new target for treatment intervention, & Ernest Barratt: Impulsive versus premeditated aggression: implications for therapy
7:00-10:00: Banquet (Denman/Nelson Rooms)
FRIDAY JULY 9:
8:30-9:30: Plenary Address: W. John Livesley
Title to be Announced
9:30-11:10: PAPER SESSION 6: ADJUSTMENT Chair: P.C.L. Heaven
1) R. E. Anderson, G. E. Barnes, & R. P. Murray (9:30 - 9:50)
The Addiction-Prone Personality Scale as a prospective predictor in the development of alcoholism in a general population sample
2) S. Kleitman, L. Stankov & R.D. Roberts (9:50 - 10:10)
Cognitive strategies and overconfidence
3) W. Ruch (10:10 - 10:30)
Personality, robustness of mood, and coping with stress
4) P.C.L. Heaven & M. Virgen (10:30 - 10:50)
Personality, parental discipline style, and companionship: influences on male delinquency
5) G.L. Flett, P.L. Hewitt, N.S. Endler & S. Macdonald (10:50 - 11:10)
Perfectionism, coping, and postpartum adjustment
6) D.T. Olason & D. Roger (11:10 - 11:30)
Optimism, pessimism, and fighting spirit: adaptation and persistence
Title to be Announced
11:50 - 1:00: Lunch Break
1:00 - 2:30: SYMPOSIA 6: Interactions between intelligence and personality
(Elizabeth Austin and Ian Deary, Organizers) Participants: E.J. Austin: Interactions between intelligence and personality in three groups of elderly people, P.L. Ackerman: Trait complexes among cognitive, affective, and conative constructs, P.T. Costa: Cautions and considerations for the links between cognition and personality, G. Matthews: Confidence: a neglected component of stress and anxiety.