SUBMISSIONS
Abstract submissions for SIDIC 2023 will be accepted from:
JULY 1 through AUGUST 15
Please see below for general information on the submission process.
General Information
We anticipate a lot of enthusiasm from the community in presenting at SIDIC. Submissions by undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdocs are encouraged.
We look forward to reviewing everyone's submissions. Please feel free to contact us at sidic.meeting@gmail.com if you have any questions about this process.
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A Quick Note Regarding Talk/Poster Submissions
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We ask that researchers submitting abstracts to both SIDIC and Psychonomics ensure their presentations have distinctive elements. That is, please do not propose to give the same presentation twice.
Guidelines
Please adhere to the following guidelines:
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Individuals may be first author on only one submission.
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Authors will have the choice to request evaluation for one or more of the following: standard talk, data blitz talk, or poster. If willing to present in more than one format, please indicate which formats and preference.
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Each submission requires an abstract (min 300 words - max 500 words).
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Accepted abstracts will be reprinted in the program.
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The word limit for the abstract does not include references, but please do not include more than 10 references.
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Complete abstracts should include discussion of research questions, hypotheses, methods, results, and implications.
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Detailed reporting of statistics is not required.'
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One figure may be included with each submission:
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The figure must be contained in the same file as the abstract.
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Figure captions are limited to 50 words each (caption does not contribute to the abstract word count).
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Word Document
Using the template provided below, please email a single MS-Word document with the following information (in this order) to sidic.meeting@gmail.com:
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Abstract title
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Author names, affiliations, and email addresses
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Lead author title (faculty/researcher, postdoc, grad student, undergrad student, other)
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Abstract (300 to 500 words)
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References (10 max)
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Figure (if necessary)
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Figure caption (50 words max)
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Review Procedure
Submissions will be blind-reviewed based on scientific merit and relevance to issues related to individual differences in cognition.