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SUMMARY:Social Psychology Symposium II: About Violence
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DESCRIPTION:<span style="font-size:14px;">CHAIR: INGRID TULLOCH<br />
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This symposium is about violence presented from several sub-discipline perspectives in psychology. Using historical and modern examples, social psychologist D. Ryan Schurtz explains why envy and aggression can result in violence. Health psychologist Terra Bowen-Reid describes the psychophysiological consequences of vicarious social media violence. Ingrid K. Tulloch and Charlene Chester conclude with research from studies on sexual violence and the immune system. Also discussed are the biopsychosocial and developmental implications of these research findings.<br />
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<strong>Presentations:<br />
The Envy and Aggression Link</strong><br />
by D. Ryan Schurtz (Stevenson University)<br />
<strong> Subjective and Physiological Reactions to Vicarious Exposure to Racially Traumatic Events</strong><br />
by Terra Bowen-Reid (Morgan State University)<br />
<strong>Sexual Violence and Baseline Immune Activity</strong><br />
by Ingrid K. Tulloch, Charlene Chester (Morgan State University)<br />
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Discussant: Ingrid Tulloch (Morgan State University)</span>
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