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Graduate Student Poster Award


Award Info

About the Award

This year's recipients

Christina BeckforChristina Leckfor
From Close to Ghost: The Effects of Ghosting and Need for Closure on Psychological Needs Satisfaction

Ella LombardElla Lombard
Feedback Receptivity: A Leadership Strategy for Reducing Gender Gaps in Male-Dominated Fields

H. Annie VuH. Annie Vu
Gender Differences in Psychological Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Paradoxical Roles of Compassion for Self and Others

Shilaan AlzahawiShilaan Alzahawi
Lay Perceptions of Scientific Findings: Swayed by the Crowd?

Sierra SemkoSierra Semko
Cues About a Student's Social Class Matter When Pandemic Meets School Discipline

Runners-Up

Ariana Munoz-SalgadoAriana Munoz-Salgado
Rock the Native Vote: Omission and Perceived Discrimination Galvanized Civic Engagement Among Native Americans

Marianna ZhangMarianna Zhang
Let’s Talk Structure: The Positive Consequences of Structural Representations

Yunzhu OuyangYunzhu Ouyang
Leadership Preferences During Uncertain Times: The Use of Social Identity Rhetoric in International Relations

Jessica Rachael RossJessica Rachael Ross
Metamotivational Beliefs about Progress-To-Date vs. Progress-To-Go

Claire ShimshockClaire Shimshock
When “Thank You” Does More Harm Than Good: Examining Gratitude Amplification in Romantic Relationships

About the Award

The Graduate Student Poster Award recognizes graduate poster presentations characterized by excellence in research, clarity in presentation, and personal knowledge demonstrated in response to questions from the judges.

Winners will receive a $100 honorarium. Five runners-up will receive a $50 honorarium.

Selection Process

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. Scores from this round will be used to select ten poster finalists who will present their posters in the next round. Please note that this year, this process will be conducted online. Details will be forthcoming. On the basis of the judges' scores, five first-place winners and five runners-up will be selected.

Eligibility

Eligibility

To be eligible for an award, applicants must:

  • Be the first author on a poster accepted to SPSP 2022.

  • Be a student member of SPSP at the time of application for the award.

  • Be a full-time graduate student at the time of submission.

  • Be able to present their poster during a virtual poster session at the 2022 SPSP virtual convention or in-person at SPSP2022 in San Francisco. 

  • Present a poster that reflects the applicant's work, and not that of an advisor.

  • Work must NOT be in-press or already published.

  • Past winners of the Graduate Student Poster Award are NOT eligible.

Note: Past winners of the Outstanding Research Award, Undergraduate Student Poster Award, and Student Travel Award are eligible for this award. However, past winners of the Graduate Student Poster Award are NOT eligible.

How to Apply

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:

  1. A .pdf copy of the poster you intend to present at SPSP 2022.
  2. 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:

  1. Background Information or Introduction
  2. Research Question(s) or Objective(s)
  3. Hypotheses or Potential Outcomes (if the work is exploratory)*
  4. Impact (of project)
  5. Methods or Procedures
  6. Results or Analyses
  7. Conclusions or Discussion
  8. 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. 

Past Recipients

2021

Kristina D. Dickman, The Role of Early Life SES and Childhood Trauma in Predicting Cardiovascular Reactivity to Daily life Social Conflict

Andrea Freund, Well but Unwanted: Contemporary Forms of Discrimination against Prioritizing Mental Wellbeing at Work

Vincenzo Olivett,  Civilians’ Implicit Evaluations of the Police

Porntida (Mai) Tanjitpiyanond,  How Economic Inequality Shapes Social Class Stereotyping

Claire Wigginton,  Under the Influence of a Prime: Alcohol Priming Moderates the Effect of Alcohol Expectancies on State Hostility

2020

Yei Rim Suh, The perpetuation of gender inequality through men's greater reluctance to make gender incongruent choices

Julisa Lopez, Redface and Blackface: Differences in Acceptability of Racialized Representations

Erik Jansen, Leaders flexibly use different kinds of motivational strategies to prepare people for different kinds of tasks

Laura Tian, You are What You Weigh: Perceiving Weight Change From Nonverbal Cues

Ike Silver, Political Neutrality Aversion: When and why 'staying out of it' backfires

2019

Darwin Guevarra, Are they real?: Non-deceptive placebos reduce emotional reactivity in both self-report and EEG data

Sherman Shiu Man Kwok, It’s not easy to talk about them: Expressing hurt feelings in romantic relationships

Christa Nater, How preferentially selected female leaders impact other women’s and men’s interest in aspiring to leadership positions

Natalie M. Wittlin, Medical school experiences and bias against lesbian and gay individuals among early-career physicians: A longitudinal study

Samantha L. McMichael, Sex differences in future vividness and academic disengagement

2018

Basima Tewfik, The help-giver’s dilemma: How to decline requests for help at work without hurting one’s image

Emily Powell, Fighting the pain of giving: How adding time delays to donation pledges increases charitable giving

Jennifer LaCosse, Antiprejudiced moral conviction predicts proactive support for racial equality. (Note: This is the final version of LaCosse’s poster, after being selected for Round 3. All identifying information was absent on the original submission.)

Jeremy Feiger, Thou shalt not: The moderating effect of supernatural primes on the relationship between viewing God as punishing and aggressive behavior

Troy Steiner, In the mind of the beholder: Narcissism relates to distorted and enhanced self-image

 

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