

If your submission meets the guidelines for addressing topics of "diversity" or "sustainability" please select the designation.ĭiversity submissions may address issues of access (to higher education, services, etc.) of marginalized groups behavioral science research concerned with topics such as implicit bias in scientific research, interventions aiming to ameliorate the effects of systemic bias, and others or analyses of discriminatory behavior, of both individual and systems. Designating a domain for each submission allows conference attendees to make informed decisions about which presentations to attend. A secondary area also may be selected as additional information.Ĭomplete descriptions of the program areas can be found here.Ĭategorize each submission as applied research, basic research, service delivery, theory, or translational, as defined here. Select the most appropriate program area for your submission as the primary area this information will help to avoid scheduling conflicts. No ending punctuation or quotation marks around the title are necessary. Please limit titles to 15 words (200 characters). Please use title case when entering the title (e.g., Clinical Applications of Behavior Analysis: A Two-Part Study), not all lowercase or all capital letters. The following information is required in order to make a complete submission: Posters should be 3’10” (1,168 mm) by 3’10” (1,168 mm) to fit the provided poster boards. Poster sessions will have assigned chairs and discussants, who will attend their designated sessions, interact with presenters, and ask questions about the research in the posters they review.

Posters in the applied research and basic research domains must include a data attachment. Data-based posters, which require a graph or chart of data, will receive preference. Submissions must demonstrate that the work to be reported has scientific merit and is well advanced. Posters are physical displays of information, usually reporting empirical research.
