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DHP Conference 2012

   

The 2012 Division of Health Psychology Conference

Liverpool - 5th - 7th September 2012

venue - Holiday Inn


"Beyond boxes and arrows: Making a difference to Health"


DHP2012-Liverpool


The call for submissions is now open see website for full details here.

There is a new topic for submissions -

"Works in progress" posters - this year we are including a facility for posters communicating work in progress (please submit as a poster but state works in progress on submissions). Although the new "work in progress" section does not require data collection to be completed, the work still has to be of a demonstrably good scientific quality:
1. Although the new "work in progress" section does not require data collection to be completed, the work still has to be of a demonstrably good scientific quality to be accepted.
2. Consequently, the abstract should have clear and explicit aims and objectives, hypotheses or research questions.
3. Methods should be clearly described, as per the usual submission guidelines, with an explicit statement of intended sample size and justification for this.
4. A clear plan of analysis should be outlined, which should make clear how the intended analyses will address the research aims or research questions.
5. The discussion section should include a brief statement of the expected or potential implications of the research.


Further information providing an introduction to the conference event as a whole will be coming soon.

 
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