How to Apply
If your first-authored poster has been accepted for the 2022 SPSP program and you meet the other criteria, you may apply for a Student Poster Award by uploading the following documents:
- A .pdf copy of the poster you intend to present at SPSP 2022.
- A 500-700-word (maximum) summary of the research you will be presenting, in .pdf or .doc format.
The research summary should provide an overview of the research and offer complementary information that enhances your poster. This may include more detailed explanations of related literature and how the research question was formed, any secondary analyses and results, or information the presenter might convey in conversations with an audience at their poster presentation.
Note: Any submission that exceeds 700 words will be disqualified automatically. In-text citations will count towards the word limit, but a reference list will not.
Competitive submissions will include each of the following sections (or sections equivalent to those) below:
- Background Information or Introduction
- Research Question(s) or Objective(s)
- Hypotheses or Potential Outcomes (if the work is exploratory)*
- Impact (of project)
- Methods or Procedures
- Results or Analyses
- Conclusions or Discussion
- Any in-text citation should be in APA format; a reference list is not required
To improve the poster experience for presenters and attendees alike during SPSP 2021, posters are not required to include all sections described above. If posters do not include one of these sections, however, they should be addressed in the research summary.
In addition, while we encourage that final posters include a QR code (free resource: https://www.qr-code-generator.com/) or link to a personalized website where audience members may easily access further information about the research poster (e.g., Open Science Framework webpage), to ensure the anonymity of our submissions, we advise that applicants refrain from including an actual QR code and instead indicate where the QR code would be placed in the final poster. This may be done by adding a text box that could read, for example, '[Insert QR code here]'. Posters that do not include a QR code or link will not be penalized.
Note: If you are selected to present your poster at SPSP 2021 as a finalist, you will be asked to submit a final version of your poster. This final version can include minor edits meant to incorporate reviewer feedback. However, you should consider the poster that you submit now to be a final version, ready to be presented at the convention.
Judging Criteria & Process There will be two rounds of judging. Links to rubrics are posted below for each round.
Round 1: In the first round of judging, reviewers will evaluate posters based on their effectiveness in communicating main finding(s) or conclusions in a simple, easy to follow format. In addition, reviewers will provide an in-depth evaluation of both poster content and the accompanying research summary. Applicants Scores from this round will be used to select 30 poster finalists.
Round 2: In the second round of judging, the 10 final undergraduate student posters will be evaluated by “secret judges” (typically faculty members and postdocs). In addition to the criteria mentioned above, scores in this round will be determined on the basis of how well authors present their posters, guide viewers through the poster, and communicate the important elements of the research. This will all be conducted online.
For more information about what to include within each section of your poster and research summary, or for more details about the judging criteria, please reference the public judging rubrics for Round 1 and Round 2.
Preparing Your Files for Blind Review Please name your research summary file "GSPA_Abstract" and name your poster file “GSPA_Poster”. Remove all identifying information (e.g., names, affiliations) from your research summary, poster, AND file names before uploading your submission.
Note: Any submission with identifying information will be automatically disqualified.
If you have any questions, please e-mail us at spsp_gsc@spsp.org.
The application portal closed 11:59pm ET, October 15, 2021.