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New Zealand Psychology Society Annual Conference

Abstract Submission Form

[For information specific to submitting abstracts for the current year's Conference click here].

Paper Title:

Contact Information

Please note the name and contact information of the primary author/presenter to whom correspondence should be addressed.

Author(s):

1 2 3

         

Proposed Format of Presentation

This abstract is for:

A poster session
An oral presentation
A workshop

If this abstract is submitted as an oral presentation and it is not possible to present it as an oral presentation, would you be willing to present it as a poster?

All oral presentations will be 30 minutes in length. If you expect that 30 minutes will not be adequate, please indicate how long you propose your presentation will take and provide a rationale for this added time.

Proposed Time:

Rationale:

Topic Area

Please indicate the area(s) of psychology to which this abstract is most related:

General Experimental Psychology

Clinical Adult

Clinical Child

Development/Educational

Forensic Psychology

Community Psychology

Health Psychology

Industrial Organizational Psychology

Clinical or Cognitive Neuropsychology

Bicultural issues

Ethics and/or Professional Issues

Other:

Audio Visual Requirements

If this paper is accepted for oral presentation, I will require the following:

TV/Video

Overhead projector

Slide projector

Powerpoint

Whiteboard/Chalkboard

Audio cassette player

Other (specify):

Abstract Format

Abstracts should be no more than 250 words in length, and should be typed into the space provided below. For information about this year's Conference and links to any conditions relating to Abstract Submission, click here.

As a general guideline, abstracts for Research papers should include background, aims, methods, results, and conclusions; abstracts for Theoretical Issues/Professional topics should include background, aims, main contributions, and conclusions, and abstracts for Workshops should include the background, aims, methods, and learning objectives of the workshop. Persons submitting abstracts for workshops may also wish to append (i) a plan of the workshop's content and structure; and (ii) expectation as to the minimum/maximum number of persons who could attend.

Abstract: (Maximum 250 words)

 


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