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Abstract Submissions

Instructions

Your abstract must be no longer than 300 words (including any citations and references, but excluding title, authors’ names, and affiliations). 

All questions, excluding those about co-authors, are directed to the primary presenter. 
 

300 words. Studies must be methodologically sound and scientifically rigorous within their specific discipline. For example, if quantitative methods are used, indicate sample size and provide appropriate statistics. Single-subject designs should demonstrate experimental control. Qualitative research should include the theoretical framework and method. Pilot data and interesting project proposals can be submitted but will likely only be eligible for poster presentations.

Format Preference

Generally, students should select a poster or a shorter oral presentation.


While we will try and accommodate your preference, the final decision on whether accepted abstracts will be assigned a poster presentation or a talk rests with the Scientific Committee.

Would you be able to help review a few abstracts by joining the CSS Scientific Review committee?
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Members of the scientific committee can include master's & doctoral students, and all Ph.D. holders. Scientific committee members should be active members of the research community.

Have you registered for the conference? (Please register early so that we can plan better. Sasha says thank you!)
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