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                                    55predicted by home language rather than education program. Findings highlight the potential of DualLanguage programs for math achievement and underscore the need for further research into ELA outcomes.POSTER 77DO ALIENATION AND DEHUMANIZATION MEDIATE RELATIONS BETWEEN MORAL INJURY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS?IVY CHEN (SAINT JOHN'S UNIVERSITY), LUKE KEATING (SAINT JOHN'S UNIVERSITY), INES TESTONI (UNIVERSITY OF PADUA), ELIZABETH BRONDOLO (SAINT JOHN'S UNIVERSITY) Research suggests that exposure to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) can lead to psychological distress through changes to social cognition in healthcare providers. However, the possible mediating roles of different social cognitive mechanisms have not been clearly evaluated. The current study examines the mediating effects of alienation and dehumanization of patients and colleagues on the relationship between PMIEs and psychological distress in Italian healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic.POSTER 78CULTURE, PERCEIVED CONTROLLABILITY, AND ATTITUDES TOWARD PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGSWOLF GORDON (COLGATE UNIVERSITY), MORGAN PINEAULT (COLGATE UNIVERSITY), LANYON MLINEK (COLGATE UNIVERSITY), HELENA MORRISON (COLGATE UNIVERSITY), HYEYOUNG SHIN (COLGATE UNIVERSITY) We examined cultural differences in the effect of perceived controllability on attitudes toward people who use drugs. We found that when using drugs was perceived as controllable by personal choice, attitudes toward people who use drugs were more negative than it was perceived as uncontrollable, particularly when the cultural context emphasizes individuals' personal choice and responsibility. The effect was not found in cultures that emphasize essential qualities and situational factors rather than personal choice.POSTER 79INVESTIGATING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NARCISSISM, ACADEMIC ENTITLEMENT, AND ACADEMIC DISHONESTYTRISHIKHA KIRAN RAO (UNION COLLEGE), CAMERON KAY (UNION COLLEGE) The present preregistered study (N = 353) explored the associations of three facets of narcissism (antagonism, agentic extraversion, and neuroticism) with academic entitlement and attitudes toward academic dishonesty. Our results showed that antagonism was significantly positively correlated with academic entitlement and lax attitudes toward academic dishonesty. Furthermore, extraversion was significantly positively correlated with academic entitlement but not academic dishonesty. These findings have implications for the fields of personality and education.POSTER 80UNDERSTANDING SEXUALITY: THE ROLE OF MARIANISMO IN LATINAS' SEXUALITYTANIA CAMARILLO CONTRERAS (CUNY GRADUATE CENTER), FRIDA VALERIA RODRIGUEZ SANTOS (UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO), YANA KUCHIRKO (BROOKLYN COLLEGE) This study examines Latinas' experiences with sexuality and marianismo. Using a mixed-methods survey (N=1017), findings show a positive correlation (r = 0.10, p < .01) between endorsing marianismo and experiencing sexual inhibition and excitation. Thematicanalysis reveals both accommodation and resistance to marianismo, challenging stereotypes. Participants negotiate family expectations while asserting sexual autonomy, offering nuanced insights into how cultural norms shape Latinas' sexuality, ultimately contributing to culturally sensitive understandings and interventions.Friday, March 7, 202512:30pm %u2013 1:30pm Keynote Westside Ballroom 1 & 2SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY KEYNOTE: MATTHEW GOLDBERGFriday, March 7, 202512:30pm %u2013 1:30pmCHAIR: JESSICA NOLAN BUILDING PUBLIC AND POLITICAL WILL TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGEMATTHEW GOLDBERG (YALE UNIVERSITY) Climate change is an urgent threat to the people and places we love. Solutions to climate change exist, but are held back by the lack of public and political will to address the issue. Put simply, the primary barriers are 55Friday, March 7
                                
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