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January 6, 2012
CLEVELAND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION STUDENT RESEARCH POSTER SESSION
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Undergraduate and graduate psychology investigators are invited to
submit abstracts for the Third Annual Cleveland Psychological
Association Student Research Poster Session.
Abstracts will be accepted until MARCH 16, 2012 AND CAN BE SUBMITTED
TO ASHTONK@CCF.ORG.
Accepted posters will be invited to present their work at a CPA
program on Saturday, April 28th. Abstracts will be judged on
scientific merit, originality/contribution to the field, and clarity
of communication. MERITORIOUS ABSTRACTS WILL BE SELECTED FOR HONORS,
AND PRESENTERS WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS.
Please call or e-mail Kathleen Ashton (ashtonk@ccf.org [1] or
216-444-3438) with any questions.
* First Authors must be undergraduate or graduate students.
* You may submit as many abstracts as you wish. However, only a
limited number may be chosen.
* The work described in the abstract MAY have been published or
presented elsewhere within the past 12 months.
* Abstracts should be written to allow a general audience to
understand the main purpose of your study and the importance of your
findings.
* Please limit abstracts to 300 words.
* RESEARCH PROPOSALS ARE ACCEPTABLE; the forum should be a good place
to get feedback from experienced psychologists in the field on
research topics.
Links:
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[1] mailto:ashtonk@ccf.org
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