WAPP Poster awards
A challenge for poster presenters is to summarize their research findings in an extremely succinct way with the main questions and conclusions easily viewed by the persons passing the poster from a distance. The poster should catch the eye, as much as possible speak for itself, and not distract the viewer with too many details.
Winners 2024
The following two posters were awarded at the fourth conference in Curaçao (ex aequo):
- Johanna L. Popp, Jonas A. Thiele, Joshua Faskowitz, Caio Seguin, Olaf Sporns, & Kirsten Hilger - Predicting personality from structural-functional brain network coupling (pdf, 1791 Kb)
- Sophie C. Bauditz, Aidan G. Wright, Ursula Hess, & Matthias Ziegler - The trifurcated model of narcissism: What do you see when looking into a situation mirror? (pdf, 1464 Kb)
Winners 2019
The following two posters were awarded at the third conference in Hanoi (ex aequo):
- C.M.A Gomes, E. Nascimento, & A.J.S. Peres: Investigating causal relations in personality by combining path analysis and search algorithms (pdf, 654 Kb)
- Anne Gärtner, Denise Dörfel, Kersten Diers, Stephanie H. Witt, Alexander Strobel, & Burkhard Brocke: Impact of FAAH genetic variation on fronto-amygdala function during emotional processing and anxiety (pdf, 8142 Kb)
Winners 2016
The following two posters were awarded at the second conference in Buzios (ex aequo):
Winners 2013
We awarded the following two posters at the first conference in Stellenbosch, agreeing best with these criteria (ex aequo):
- Fabia Morales-Vives, Urbano Lorenzo-Seva, Mireia Ruiz-Pamies, & Andreu Vigil-Colet: How social desirability moderates the sex differences in physical aggression throughout the life span (pdf, 891 Kb)
- Erin E. Buckels & Delroy L. Paulhus: The joys of hurting others: Everyday sadism and the Dark Tetrad of personality (pdf, 4384 Kb)